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Moving Through

Using the principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action, and the guiding themes of the Nova Scotia Culture Action Plan, Moving Through incorporates Indigenous ways of knowing and doing to the development of programs, library spaces, and materials, helps build relationships between Annapolis Valley Regional Library (AVRL) and three area First Nations communities of Annapolis Valley, Bear River, and Glooscap, and strengthens literacy connections for local Indigenous families.

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New Hours
Starting in August 2024, the Bridgetown and Middleton Libraries have new hours!

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SRC One million minutes 2024
We did it! We read ONE MILLION MINUTES so far this summer!

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Hoopla will be discontinued at AVRL as of August 1, 2024.

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Looking for something to do this March Break? Visit your local library for take-and-make craft kits, the Spring Into Reading Challenge, and a Big Fun Family Library Party We’ve got...

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February 20, 2023 is Heritage Day in Nova Scotia and this year’s honouree is Rita Joe.

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Family Literacy Day is an annual initiative that raises awareness of the importance of learning together as a family. 

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October is Canadian Library Month! All month long, libraries and library partners across Canada are raising awareness of the valuable role libraries play in Canadians’ lives.

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On July 25 and 26 we welcomed Brian Knockwood, a founding member of the Eastern Eagle Singers, to the Berwick branch for a two-day drum-making workshop.

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I recently did a quick tour of the AVRL libraries, and I liked what I saw. I've been to all of our libraries, many times, but the last 2 years...

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The Rosa M. Harvey Middleton & Area Library would like to welcome local art enthusiasts to visit and view our art display featuring and promoting local artists in our area.

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Have you picked up some seeds at the AVRL Seed Library but you're not sure what to do next? AVRL's Happy Gardeners are back with some tips and tricks to...

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Get moving with BookBikes

The BookBikes will be available for loan during the 2024 season beginning in early May at the Berwick & District Library.

Bikes will be available on a first-come basis, and are due back the same day, no later than 30 minutes before the library closes. Borrow it for the day or for a couple hours. Ride the trails or use the bike to get your shopping done around town. Borrow your books and ride them home in the bike basket. Get moving with a BookBike!

Bikes will be loaned to adults, ages 19 and over, who have a valid AVRL library card in good standing. All riders must read and sign an Agreement and Waiver. Here is the BookBike Borrowing Agreement and Waiver, and here is the eBike Borrowing Agreement and Waiver. Bikes will be loaned with a lock, light, and helmet (borrower may bring their own helmet). Bikes will be equipped with a bell & basket.

Adults, age 19 or over with a valid AVRL library card may borrow a bike. Borrowers must sign a BookBike Borrowing Agreement and Waiver or a eBike Borrowing Agreement and Waiver (eBike available in Berwick only).

Bikes will be available on a first-come basis, and are due back the same day, no later than 30 minutes before the library closes. 

The bikes will be loaned with a helmet and lock. If borrowers have their own helmet, they can bring that and show staff.

The bikes are available in Annapolis Royal, Berwick, and Wolfville.
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Visitors may apply for a library card and use our resources, including bikes.

Book Bikes is a project Annapolis Valley Regional Library has been working on by partnering with Anna Sherwood, Regional Physical Activity Consultant from the Department of Community Culture & Heritage – Community, Sport & Recreation Division, and the municipalities of Annapolis Royal, Berwick, and Wolfville. Funding for this project comes from a Community Development Grant from the Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage, Community Sport & Recreation Division, a generous private donation, and ongoing donations from local cycling enthusiasts.

The project is designed to promote alternate methods of transportation, to highlight the new Harvest Moon Trailway, and to get people moving. By providing free access to recreational bicycles to those who may not own a bike, or who just need a bike for the day, or who want to explore the area by bike, this project strives to promote cycling, help borrowers develop skills, and become more familiar with cycling in their community.

Each of the three libraries will also host a Bike Fixing Station. These stations allow cyclists to fill their tires with air and do quick tune up with the tools provided.

AVRL is developing their collection of books about cycling, how to maintain your bike, and cycle travel.

We’ve put together a booklist that makes it easy for you to find the collection. Grab your library card and place a hold, and the books will show up at your local library when available!

Here’s our current collection list.

Carpool Book Club

Our video blog about books brought to you from the bumpy back roads of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. Books and bumpy back roads. Nova Scotia style.

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Welcome to the first episode of season three! Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are talking books on the bumpy back roads of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley.

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The Annapolis Valley Regional Library’s Carpool Book Club is back on the road! Our friends at Audiobook SYNC lured us out of retirement with advance copies of audiobooks from their fantastic program.

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The Annapolis Valley Regional Library’s Carpool Book Club is back! This time, Angela and Jai are hanging out in our bookmobile, talking about SYNC: the free summer audiobook program for teens 13+.

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This is it! The final episode of the first season of Carpool Book Club. The season finale! This time, we’re travelling the frosty roads of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley and talking about books. So a lot like our other 6 episodes, but with more parkas. November was Picture Book Month, and Angela did a series of presentations on the best picture books of 2017. We picked a few to talk about on the drive back to the office.

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Welcome to the 6th episode of Carpool Book Club. This time, Angela and Jai from the Engagement Team of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are taking a break from listening to audiobooks on their commute home to… talk about audiobooks. SYNC is giving away free audiobooks this summer and they are a perfect companion on the beach, on a walk, or on your commute.

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Welcome to the 5th episode of Carpool Book Club. It’s springtime in Nova Scotia! Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are shooting the breeze about books and enjoying a snow-free drive across the Annapolis Valley. The topic this time is Book Club 150 author for May, Christy Ann Conlin.

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Welcome to the 4th episode of Carpool Book Club. Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library have guests for the very first time. Sandra and Ron Lightburn, our Book Club 150 storytellers for April, hopped in the Pool for a bumpy trip to the Library. Book talk ensues.

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Welcome to the 3rd episode of Carpool Book Club. Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are driving through the usual Nova Scotia springtime weather (sun, rain, snow.. sun again…), hosting a mobile book club. This commute covered Jillian and Mariko Tamaki’s This One Summer, Freedom To Read Week, our Book Club 150, and the legendary snack buffet of the 2015 Caldecott Committee.

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It’s the second episode of Carpool Book Club! November is Picture Book Month, and Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are talking kids books on the drive to storytime.

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Welcome to the very first episode of Carpool Book Club. Angela and Jai from the Community Engagement Department of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library are testing the camera and the car’s suspension on the bumpy back roads of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley.

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