There are over 120 free courses and workshops at the Vancouver Public Library

You’re never too old (or young) to learn something new or dive into a new interest, and the Vancouver Public Library (VPL) is here to ensure your learning never stops, with over 120 free courses and workshops. From sound editing to STEAM (science, technology, art, engineering, and math) courses for kids, there are plenty of options to fit any age or skill set.
In addition to online and in-person educational courses, VPL offers guests all kinds of free workshops, career services, family-friendly activities, book clubs, and film screenings year-round.
So whether you want to prep for an interview or an English language exam, find a new job, or learn a new craft, VPL has you covered.
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Here are just some of the 120+ free courses and workshops offered at the VPL this fall:
- Writing Consultations with Kyla Jamieson (November 6th)
- Photoshop Basics: Fun Effects (November 7th)
- Plant-Powered Protein For People and the Planet (November 7th)
- Eco-Voyage: Sustainable Journeys for All (November 9th)
- Arthritis and Nutrition (November 13th)
- Career and Job Search Tour (November 13th)
- How to Use LinkedIn (November 14th)
- Unlocking Your Career Potential (November 18th)
- Citizenship Preparation Workshop (November 18th)
- Networking and the Hidden Job Market (November 19th)
- Paper Wreath-Making Workshop (November 23rd)
- Meditative Drawing Basics (November 26th)
For the kids, check out their Family Board Game sessions, Lego Block Parties, creative writing classes, and more.
The VPL also offers a variety of personal finance classes, small business planning, and retirement planning. And of course, there is no shortage of programs for book lovers.
Ready to check a couple out this fall? You can search for classes based on your interests or by your nearest branch.
So there you have it, Vancouver. Stay tuned for more free courses you can take at the Vancouver Public Library!
Happy learning!
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