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Information Sessions and Classes

Digital Storytelling Learning Session – Dunnville Branch

Learn how to use our borrowable green screen technology, free downloadable editing tools, how to storyboard and edit your video master piece and more in this hands-on learning session. This session is presented by a teacher candidate in the technological studies program at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Education, in partnership with HCPL. 

Thursday, December 11, 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. 

Dunnville Branch (317 Chestnut St.)

Registration is not required, just drop in and enjoy! 

Green screens, ring lights and professional camera tripods are available to borrow from the Library. A valid HCPL library card is required to borrow, and circulation rules apply. Register for your library card today!

eBook and Audiobook Learning Session – Dunnville Branch

Learn how to use CloudLibrary and Libby to access free eBooks and digital audiobooks from your library. This informative and interactive session is presented by a teacher candidate from the technology studies program at the University of Windor, Faculty of Education, partnership with HCPL. 

Thursday, December 4 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Dunnville Branch 

Registration is not required. Drop in to learn!

A valid HCPL library card is required to access eBooks and digital audiobooks. Register for yours today!

Play Mah Jongg (Mahjong) Weekly - Dunnville Branch

Discover a new hobby and meet new people while playing Mah Jongg at the Dunnville branch every Friday afternoon. 

Adults are welcome to drop in at the Dunnville Branch every Friday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to play a few friendly rounds of Mah Jongg while meeting new people and having a bit of fun. 

Registration is not necessary. If you have any questions please visit or call the Dunnville Branch

 All experience levels are welcome to attend.

Tech Tutor - Dunnville and Selkirk Branches

If you would like help setting up an email account, or to learn how to use social media, how to access e-books or have other technical questions, help is now available at the Dunnville and Selkirk Branches by appointment only.  

For more details about this one-on one- assistance please call the Dunnville or Selkirk Branch.

A library volunteer will then contact you for more information and to schedule your appointment.  

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