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Article content The Devon Public Library is seeking feedback from residents to improve its adult learning programming. For the past three years, the Devon Library has been able to offer the Community Adult Learning Program (CALP), a program which provides learning opportunities with a focus on foundational learning such as literacy and numeracy. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Devon Library conducting community needs assessment for adult learning Back to video In 2018 the library applied for funding through Advanced Education to offer the CALP program to the residents of Devon, and has received a second grant in 2021 to continue the program. ....
Article content The Devon Public Library was able to reopen its doors last week after another temporary closure. Following an easing of provincial COVID-19 restrictions this month, libraries across the province were able to reopen their doors in a limited capacity to the public. The Devon Library is now open for public use, but will cap visitors at 15 people in the building at one time. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Devon Library open again to the public Back to video “We’re so happy to see everybody. Everyone that comes in is just excited,” said Stephanie Johnson, library director. “Everyone’s really happy to browse … especially the kids. ....
Article content The Town of Devon and the Devon Public Library announced the launch this week of the Be the Change Book Club, a program aimed at furthering Indigenous engagement in the community as well as discussion of decolonization, antiracism and the voices of Indigenous, Black and Peoples of Colour. Mitch Wincentaylo, Indigenous Engagement, Culture and Inclusion coordinator for the Town of Devon, said the book club will further discussion and engagement with more difficult topics. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Town partnering with library to launch new book club Back to video ....