For families. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and other fun activities from Azerbaijan with your child.
This program is part of the People in My Neighbourhood Series which acknowledges and celebrates the diversity in our community.
Rena Farajova is proud to call Regina home, having relocated here from Azerbaijan with her family over four years ago. Alongside being a mother of three, she recently graduated from SaskPolytech and currently holds a full-time job. She is deeply passionate about fostering cultural exchange, which led her to take on the role of President at the Azerbaijani Cultural Association of Regina (AzCAR). In addition to her professional and community commitments, Rena is an avid reader and traveller who cherishes spending quality time with family and friends. You can often find her in the library, where she enjoys immersing herself in exploring new books and also programs. Today's program is a testament to Rena's dedication to sharing the rich heritage of Azerbaijan with the broader community. She's thrilled to contribute to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Regina through AzCAR's initiatives.
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest | Books and Storytelling |
TAGS: | Storytimes | Multicultural |
Connaught Branch is one of Regina Public Library's inner-city branches, and it offers visitors a variety of services and diverse collections. This branch first opened to the public in 1931, and continues to play a pivotal role in the community, co-sponsoring programs with the Cathedral Area Community Association and the Community Schools in the neighbourhood.
The Branch offers after-school programming for children, as well as an eclectic selection of programming for teens and adults that reflects the diversified interest of this area of Regina.