Manitoba

Morden Library Hosts Free Activities During Spring Break

By

Emma Kelly
March 30, 2026 8:19 am

Families in Morden, Manitoba, have a variety of free activities to choose from during the upcoming school break. The South Central Regional Library Morden Branch is hosting several events for children between March 30 and April 3, 2026, to coincide with the provincial school holiday set by Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning.

The library will hold drop-in Come and Go Crafts sessions on Tuesday, March 31, and Thursday, April 2. Additionally, children are invited to participate in a Perler Beads session on Wednesday, April 1, starting at 1:00 p.m. No registration is required for these events, which are open to all ages.

These activities are part of an ongoing shift in how the local library serves the community. According to South Central Regional Library, the goal is to operate as a gathering space for residents rather than a traditional quiet reading room. In addition to these spring events, the branch regularly hosts programming such as LEGO clubs, crafting workshops, and Nerf battles to support the needs of local families.

The library, located at 514 Stephen Street, has been a fixture in the community since it was established in 1965. As the city continues to grow, these events remain free of charge for citizens residing in the municipalities served by the regional library system, including Morden, Winkler, and surrounding areas.

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