Manitoba

New Reading Programs and Clubs Open at Stonewall Library

By

James Sinclair
March 4, 2026 12:15 pm

The South Interlake Regional Library has released a new list of activities for March 2026, bringing several educational programs to families in Stonewall, Manitoba. The updated offerings include events for children of all ages at the local branches and through the community bookmobile service.

Parents can register their children for sessions such as Baby Storytime and Preschool Storytime, which focus on early reading skills. Older students in grades one through six can join after-school book clubs led by library staff member Miss Kelsey.

Because many of these activities have limited space, residents are encouraged to sign up early through the library’s online portal. The digital calendar provides specific dates and times for events in both the Stonewall and Teulon branches.

The library system was first established in 1967 and serves a wide area, including the rural municipalities of Rockwood, St. Laurent, and Rosser. These programs are designed to provide a central place for neighbours to gather and learn together throughout the year.

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