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  1. Offers a variety of volunteer run recreational classes across Epekwitk / PEI.Examples of types of classes:GuitarArtAccountingBakingSewingSingingPhotographyDancing
  2. CoursesProvided by: Seniors College of Prince Edward Island - AKA: PEI Seniors College; Seniors College
    Non-credit courses for older adults, offered in winter, spring, and fall. Courses last one to eight weeks, are two to three hours in length and there are no exams or papers to write. An annual membership fee allows unlimited course attendance over three consec...
  3. Culture SummersideProvided by: Summerside, City of - AKA: City of Summerside
    The division promotes art, heritage, and culture. Responsible for the operations of Wyatt Heritage Properties which includes:Wyatt Historic MuseumMacNaught history Centre and ArchivesLefurgey Cultural CentreBishop's Machine Shop MuseumInternational Fox Museum ...
  4. Culture, Sports and Recreation ProgramsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides variety of recreational in-person and online programs. Includes:Seated dance fitnessBook clubYogaSocial meet upGuitar meet up (In-person meeting hosted locally at Charlottetown office)Music (music appreciation meet up etc.)Amateur RadioGame meet up an...
  5. Users can search Memory PEI and the PARO Collections Database to find information about items or collections of items at the Public Archives. Memory PEI provides information at a collection level and the PARO Collections Database offers item level searching as...
  6. Staff are available to help people who visit the archives in person to do family tree or historical research on PEI subjects. Includes:Helping first time visitors register for a Public Archives and Records Office research passAnswering research questions, sugg...
  7. Centre for Equitable Library Access's (CELA) collection of books and other resources are available in alternate formats for those who are not able to use print materials. Items can be downloaded or borrowed and mailed to the person's home. Resources include:Do...
  8. Delivers library materials to individuals who are not able to visit a library in person. Items are chosen by library staff, and delivered to participants every six weeks.Note: A similar delivery service is available for Community Care Facilities. Facility admi...
  9. Provides free loans of books, DVDs and other multimedia. Most public library locations also offer:Child and youth programsTechnology training programsPublic access computersReference desk servicesInterlibrary loansAssistive technologyAccess to online resources...
  10. Provides free loans of books, DVDs and other multimedia. Most public library locations also offer:Child and youth programsTechnology training programsPublic access computersReference desk servicesInterlibrary loansAssistive technologyAccess to online resources...
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