The Annapolis Royal Library is moving!

The Annapolis Royal Library is moving!

Exciting news! The Annapolis Royal Library is almost ready to move into its new home at The Academy!We will be CLOSED November 20, 21, and 22 while we relocate to 143 Ritchie Street (The Academy building, back entrance). Items may be returned to the book drop at our...
Food for Fines in February

Food for Fines in February

During the month of February, you can combine a visit to the library with a good deed for those who use food banks in your area. The Annapolis Valley Regional Library is once again offering a Food for Fines initiative from February 1-28, 2018.  Just give us an item...
Reading History feature is now live on our OverDrive site

Reading History feature is now live on our OverDrive site

We are happy to report that the Reading History feature is now live on our OverDrive site. How the History page works: Each time a title is borrowed, it is added to the user’s history. At launch, a user will see an empty history until they borrow a title, or manually...
NSLA/LBANS Conference 2017

NSLA/LBANS Conference 2017

Wow!  What a great conference weekend we had at the Annapolis Basin Conference Centre! The 2017 joint Nova Scotia Library Association and Library Boards Association of Nova Scotia Conference – “Libraries 150: a celebration”-  was hosted by the Annapolis Valley...
Science Literacy Week

Science Literacy Week

September 18 – 24 is Science Literacy Week in Canada. This week, we invite you to find a great science book at one of our libraries! Science Literacy Week highlights Canada’s outstanding scientists and science communicators from coast-to-coast. The goals are to...
Party Time in Annapolis Royal

Party Time in Annapolis Royal

Over 40 people crowded into the small space in the current Annapolis Royal Library on Saturday, August 12 for a celebration. Eight years ago the Friends of the Annapolis Royal Library became concerned that the community had outgrown the space, and started campaigning...