The Dawson Creek Municipal Library in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, is hosting a free clay workshop on Saturday, March 14, 2026. This hands-on event is open to residents aged 15 and older who want to learn how to create small items like jewellery dishes and magnets.
The workshop is part of the library’s effort to provide low-cost creative activities for teens and adults in the community. It offers a space for neighbours to gather and learn a new craft without having to pay for expensive materials or lessons.
According to the library’s programs department, the facility regularly hosts a variety of events that go beyond traditional book lending. These activities are designed to foster local creativity and offer residents a chance to connect with one another in a social environment.
The library is a public institution managed by the Dawson Creek Municipal Library Board, which consists of members appointed by the City of Dawson Creek. These board members serve terms that usually last two years to help guide the operations and services provided to the public.
Head Librarian Pamela Morris and Assistant Librarian Laurie Youb oversee the coordination of these community programs. Residents interested in the clay workshop can contact the library staff directly to find out more about registration and available space.