Rhythm of the Beach Drum Circle
Drumming with your hands and getting into the rhythm with the group can be therapeutic, hypnotic or just plain fun!
Drumming with your hands and getting into the rhythm with the group can be therapeutic, hypnotic or just plain fun!
1-on-1 appointments to help guide you through your any and all of your technology challenges.
1-on-1 appointments to help guide you through your any and all of your technology challenges.
Ontario Works staff will be available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-4 PM to offer support with applications, documentation, and general inquiries. Community members are welcome to stop by the library for accessible, in‑person assistance in a friendly and welcoming space. https://simcoe.ca/residents/ontario-works/
Explore the world of slime making.📌 Grades: K-3💳 Wasaga Beach Public Library card required for registration.Fun monthly themes to keep young scientists mixing and measuring their way to gooey fun! All materials provided.Please dress for a mess—slime can be sticky!
Teens & adults: learn chess basics with a short lesson, then play practice games. Beginners welcome; all levels.
Verse & Voice: A Poetic Hour with Tara A. Lake, Nicole Dalcourt & Crys Wiltshire.Enjoy a vibrant and inspiring hour of poetry readings at the library with three dynamic local poets. Meet Tara A. Lake; Nicole Dalcourt; and Crys Wiltshire who will share their poetic...
Weekly meetings for those recovering from compulsive overeating. Overeaters Anonymous(OA) is a Fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating. We welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. There are no dues or fees for members; we...
JHSSM provides support across Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka through programs that address justice involvement, employment barriers, youth development (approved by SCDSB for youth programming), mental health, substance use, and community reintegration.
1-on-1 appointments to help guide you through your any and all of your technology challenges.
Local support groups offer a safe environment for talking about your experiences, enhancing your ability to cope with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s disease.
Join this "virtual book club" via ZOOM where you BYOB - bring your own book!