Children in grades 4 through 6 can take part in a high-energy game of Nerf wars after the Leduc Public Library closes its doors to the public on March 13, 2026, in Leduc, Alberta. The free event aims to provide local youth with a supervised social activity that transforms the library from a quiet study space into an active play zone.
The program runs on Friday, March 13, 2026, from 5:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. While registration for this specific date is currently at capacity, the library maintains a waiting list for interested families. This after-hours session gives kids in the upper-elementary age group a chance to use the facility in a way that is usually not allowed during regular business hours.
Parents are required to register each child separately for these events to ensure everyone has a spot. The library is using this activity to help bridge the gap for older children who may have outgrown traditional library programs like toddler storytime.
By offering these types of hands-on experiences, the library staff hopes to build a stronger connection with younger residents. These events are part of a broader goal to make the library a more dynamic community hub where people of all ages feel comfortable spending their time.