Join nature photographer Jolie Brewer for a spooky slideshow. Learn more about spiders, predatory insects, snakes, bats, and other creepy critters found in and around Regina.
You have the option to participate in this program either in-person at the Central Library Film Theatre or online through Zoom.
In person programs are drop-in, no registration required. To register to attend online through Zoom click here.
Audience: Armchair programs are designed with seniors in mind, but anyone who is interested is welcome to join!
Dates: Armchair programs run Mondays, September 11 - November 27 from 2:00 PM-3:00 PM. We encourage you to join us in all the sessions.
Fall Program Content: Each week we offer a different exciting adventure. For a full list of all our upcoming Armchair programs click here or see the titles below.
October 30 - Armchair Traveler: Spiders, Snakes and Bats, Oh My!
November 6 - Armchair Traveler: Exploring Hawai’i
November 13 - Armchair Traveler: Exploring British Columbia
November 20 - Armchair Traveler: Discovering Québec
November 27 - Armchair Traveler: Unveiling Saskatchewan's Hidden Gems
December 4 - Armchair Traveler: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Whether you’re planning a trip, seeking ideas, or simply want to spend a relaxing and thoughtful few hours, join us for a travel adventure; as we take a photographic journey and celebrate spooky season with creepy critters. Relax as we discover hidden gems in Saskatchewan, Québec and more!
Presenter Information: Jolie Brewer is a Métis artist and photographer with a passion for the interconnectedness of nature. Born and raised in Regina, she celebrates all of the creatures in our shared habitat.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest |
TAGS: | Health and Wellness | Gardening and Nature |
Central Library, the largest of the nine Branches in the Regina Public Library system, is a social and informational hub in the heart of downtown Regina. The Library maintains an extensive calendar of programs, training opportunities, art exhibits in the Dunlop Art Gallery, along with film screenings in the Library's very own repertory film theatre!