There will be an online service interruption December 20, 9pm to December 21, 10am. Most of our databases will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. Libby/Overdrive, LinkedIn Learning, and Kanopy will be unaffected. Thank you for your patience.
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Pick up a Climate Action Bingo card at a participating Surrey Libraries branch for a chance to win a prize pack! Have fun while growing your eco awareness.
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Surrey Libraries is pleased to announce and congratulate the winners of the 2024 Surrey Libraries Youth Writing Contest, an annual writing competition for youth aged 12-18.
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Do you use the Library as a study space? If so, ask staff for a Studython card to track your study time. Return completed forms to the service desk at a participating branch for a contest entry. You could win a $20 gift card! You can also tell us what you think about Surrey Libraries.
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This month, libraries and library partners across Canada raise awareness of the valuable role libraries play in Canadians’ lives. This year’s theme is Libraries for Life. We are celebrating with a contest and a free giveaway.
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National Truth and Reconciliation on September 30th is a day to learn about the residential school system in Canada. It is also an opportunity to reflect about the experiences of survivors.
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Get a head start on reading Surrey School's picks for the Book of the Year Award Program.
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Clayton branch will be closed for maintenance from August 20-27. During this time, please use other library locations.
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In the heart of Surrey’s City Centre, Surrey Libraries’ Audiobook Club program brings together book enthusiasts who share a common challenge: accessing traditional print media.
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We have Summer Reading Club for kids, and Teen Summer Adventure for teens, but why should they have all the fun?! Starting July 2, we have the Adult Summer Reading Program.
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National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on June 21. It’s a special occasion to learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
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