New Activities and Classes for Residents in Sherwood Park

By

James Sinclair
March 23, 2026 11:32 am

The Strathcona County Library in Sherwood Park, Alberta, has released its new guide for spring 2026 activities. This guide provides a full list of free and low-cost programs for residents of all ages, including babies, teens, and seniors.

Residents can sign up for storytimes, career workshops, and consultations with the library’s writer in residence, David Berry. Registration for these programs opened on March 14, 2026, and can be completed online, by phone, or in person at the branch.

The library will be closed for the Easter holiday on Friday, April 3, Sunday, April 5, and Monday, April 6, 2026. These closures follow a change to weekly hours that began in February 2026, which included opening the building earlier on Sundays and closing earlier on Friday evenings.

These services are supported by a 2026 budget of $11.8 million and help from the Friends of Strathcona County Library Society. The library reported more than 900,000 visits last year through its main building and bookmobile stops.

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