Events
1920s Reading Challenge, Jan 1-Mar 31
In ProgressAll day,Online eventIn 1924, the city of Oshawa was born. Join the 1920s Reading Challenge with Oshawa Public Libraries! Read four (4) books published or set in the 1920s for a chance to win a special prize. Check our reading lists for inspiration and track…
Registration requiredRegister for eventOntario Works Outreach Workers are available at the Library to help you connect to income tax support, community resources, housing, food security, employment, income support, and more. Drop-in, no appointment needed. For more information,…
JHS Employment Services Workers are available at the Library to help you with resume writing, job applications, Smart Serve and Safe Food Handling certifications, interview preparation and more. Drop-in, no appointment needed.
JHS Housing Services Workers are available at the Library to help you with landlord/tenant issues, eviction prevention, completing applications for the Housing Stability Program, ID Clinic information and more. Drop-in, no appointment…
Each month, join the Oshawa Historical Society for entertaining lectures that focus on the history of Oshawa and the surrounding area.
Mar 19 / Oshawa's Voices: Oral History Project Showcase
Apr 16 / Black Enslavement in Upper Canada…
Registration required (30 spots remaining)Register for event- Online event
For adult newcomers to Canada who want to practice English. In partnership with Community Connections from CDCD. For information, contact programs@oshawalibrary.on.ca or call (905) 579-6111 ext. 5279.
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Learn about the Disability Tax Credit and Registered Disability Savings Plan and how to access them!
After this session, participants will be able to:
determine the eligibility criteria and requirements compare which deductions are of…Registration requiredRegister for event - Online event
Share your discoveries and favourite resources, and get research tips. Experienced researchers and beginners are all welcome.
Registration requiredRegister for event Do you have a device or online resource you need help with? Visit our Tech Help Desk, and we'll work together to find a resolution to your technology troubles. Drop-in.
Brush up on your conversational French in a relaxed environment. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Drop-in.
Meet fellow readers at our monthly book club meeting.
Mar 21 / Laughing with the Trickster by Thomson HIghway
Apr 18 / The Guncle by Steven Rowley
May 16 / The Paris Wife by Paula McLain *Centennial read
Registration required (2 spots remaining)Register for eventMETA Employment Services offers assistance to all types of job seekers. On-site META staff can help you with:
• Resume assistance
• Job applications and Interview prep
• ODSP Employment support applications
Relax and unwind with an evening of meditation instruction and practice.
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In partnership with the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and the Canada Revenue Agency, OPL will host walk-in tax clinics on select dates throughout March.
Eligible individuals may have their 2023 taxes prepared by a CVITP-approved…
Our chess club is a great place to learn this game of strategy and patience. Drop-in, all ages.
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In partnership with the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and the Canada Revenue Agency, OPL will host walk-in tax clinics on select dates throughout March.
Eligible individuals may have their 2023 taxes prepared by a CVITP-approved…
For adult newcomers to Canada who want to practice English. In partnership with Community Connections from CDCD. For information, contact programs@oshawalibrary.on.ca or call (905) 579-6111 ext. 5279.
JHS Employment Services Workers are available at the Library to help you with resume writing, job applications, Smart Serve and Safe Food Handling certifications, interview preparation and more. Drop-in, no appointment needed.