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Join us for an evening of makerspace activities and a special film night (Rated PG-13). This event brings together creativity, conversation, and film, all in honour of Freedom to Read Week!
Part I: Makerspace Activities 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Bookworm Buttons: Get hands-on and make your voice heard! Use our button-making equipment and art supplies to create custom pin-back buttons. Choose to design an original piece of art or select one of our pre-printed covers featuring a banned or challenged book. Wear your stance against censorship proudly!
Shelfie Station Photo Booth: Libraries have always been champions of intellectual freedom. Step in front of our green screen and be instantly transported to the library of your dreams—from a classical archive to a futuristic literary landscape.
Part II: Twilight 5:30pm - 7:45pm (Rated PG-13) 2h 10m
Following the creative workshops, settle into the Library Theatre for a special screening of "Twilight", the film adaptation of the first book in Stephenie Meyer's wildly popular young adult novel series. "Twilight" tells the story of high schooler Bella Swan who moves to a small, gloomy town and falls into a dangerous, forbidden romance with a mysterious classmate, the 108-year-old "vegetarian" vampire Edward Cullen. The book's intense themes have led to it being challenged in the past, yet its passionate and enduring fandom has solidified its status as a quintessential, often campy, cult classic.
The Sarnia Library houses a 306-seat accessible theatre. Up to nine seats can be removed to accommodate barrier free seats.
The theatre is equipped with LED lighting along aisles, wall sconces and ceiling, sound equipment, projection screen, stage, lobby area with servery and barrier free washrooms.