Celebrate National Poetry Month With Us!
We're celebrating National Poetry Month at the library! Want to join in on the poetry party too? Here's how...
Explore Our Book Display
We've set up a display of captivating poetry books. It includes classics and contemporary writer and shows the enduring relevance of poems in our ever-changing world.

Watch Live Poetry at the Library
On Saturday, April 13 we're hosting local author and poet Yin Xzi Ho. She'll be in the library with her typewriter from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. You can ask her to write you a poem about anything you want.

Immerse Yourself in Verse
Grab a book of poetry and be transported by the magic of words. Check out our poetry booklists:

Come celebrate with us!
Find Your Next Read

Check out this new annotated booklist with a bountiful array of gardening books from beginner to expert.

Here are some books for kids all about gardening! There are picture books and non-fiction books.
Upcoming Events & Programs
Awfully Hilarious: Period Pieces
Thursday / April 4 / 6:30 - 8:00 pm

Emerging local writers will be sharing their stories from the brand new awfully hilarious: period pieces.

This collection of stories explores the ups and downs of menstruation, from first period to post-menopause.

Registration required:
Please register here.
One-On-One Tech Help
Book an individual 45 minute session
Monday at 2 pm / 3 pm / 4 pm

*Starting April 8th, Tech Help will be moving to Mondays (instead of Thursdays)!*

Learn how to use your new device, or get help with email, Microsoft Office or Google apps, social media and more.

Register online or by calling the library.

Registration required:
Please register here.
Perhaps Joy is the Reward: Author Talk with Randy Klassen
Thursday / April 11 / 7:00 - 8:00pm

Join Squamish author and ultramarathoner Randy Klassen as he talks about his new book Perhaps Joy Is the Reward.

Registration required:
Please register here.
Live Poetry at the Library!
Saturday / April 13 / 10:30 am - 1:30 pm

Stop by the Library to have a poem written just for you by local author and poet Yin Xzi Ho. You can ask her for a poem about anything you want! 

All poems are free, courtesy of the Squamish Public Library.
Creative Cartographies: Writing Space & Place
Monday / April 15 / 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Writer and educator Kirsty Strang-Roy will lead this two-hour interactive and reflective workshop on the power of place in our experience and creative writing practice.

Registration required:
Please register here.
Squamish Public Library Book Sale
Friday, April 19 to Tuesday, April 23

Mark your calendars for our five-day book sale!

Donations will be accepted Thursday, April 18 to Saturday, April 20 only.
How to Achieve a Productive and Healthy Food Garden
Thursday / April 25 / 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Join Squamish CAN for this workshop for gardeners of all experiences.

Participants will learn how to increase your yield, improve your soil, prevent pests and diseases, and more!

Registration required:
Please register here.
Community Book Club:
Our Missing Hearts
Thursday / May 23 / 7:00 - 8:30 pm

Join us for the next Community Book Club.

We will be reading and discussing Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng!

The library has copies available on a first-come-first-served basis.

Registration required:
Please register here.
Family & Baby Storytime
Storytimes take place in the Community Meeting Room. Registration is not required.

📚 Family Storytime:
Tuesdays // Fridays // Saturdays:
10:30 am - 11 am

🧸 Baby Storytime:
Tuesdays // Fridays: 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
FOYER Gallery
ON NOW at the FOYER GALLERY
March 19 through May 13, 2024

COASTAL FORM AND FABRIC
A collection of ceramics and abstract paintings by mother and daughter artists, Lesley Maddox and Rebecca Santry.

Visit the current Foyer Gallery show at the library during library hours, or view the virtual gallery on the Foyer Gallery website.
FOYER Gallery: Volunteers Needed
Are you interested in visual arts, dependable, and community minded?

The Foyer Gallery is currently look for volunteers to help with their art installations. They install new shows six times per year (every two months) for a couple of hours.

It's a great opportunity to support visual arts, give back to your community, meet artists and learn curating skills.

If you're interested, please contact the Curator, Toby Jaxon: