British Columbia

Kids Make Reusable Book Bags At Pitt Meadows Earth Day Workshop

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 12:13 pm

The Pitt Meadows Public Library is hosting a free workshop on April 22, 2026, where families can learn how to make their own reusable book bags. This event in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, gives children and parents a chance to create alternatives to single-use bags using recycled materials.

The workshop, called Earth Day: DIY Reusable Book Bags, focuses on helping residents reduce waste and learn more about the environment. Participants will get hands-on experience turning old items into something useful for carrying books and other belongings.

While the event is currently listed on the Kids Out and About Vancouver platform, it has not yet appeared on the official City of Pitt Meadows community calendar as of March 17, 2026. Families who want to attend are encouraged to check the library website for updates and to confirm registration requirements once the event is officially confirmed.

This activity is part of a series of efforts to promote environmental awareness during Earth Day. The library is part of the Fraser Valley Regional Library system, which frequently runs programs focused on sustainability and hands-on learning for the community.

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