We will be observing modified hours over Easter weekend.
Town offices: closed Apr. 3 to 6
Libraries, arenas and transit will have some schedule changes over the holidays, including closures on statutory days.
View the hours: https://t.co/0QILhKIpim
Passionate about libraries, lifelong learning and creating engaging programming for the community? The Orangeville Public Library is accepting applications for the role of Co-Ordinator, Program and Research.
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Know someone who makes Orangeville a better place? The new Community Recognition Awards celebrate local volunteers and community achievers who help our town thrive.
Nominations close Feb. 27 @ 4:30 p.m.
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Do you have a love of reading, lifelong learning and a passion and enthusiasm for working with a team to serve your community? The @OvilleLibrary has two part-time openings for the role of Public Services Assistant.
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Are you passionate about working with the public and like a fast-paced team environment? In this role, you will excel at customer service, provide user-support for library technologies, and deliver programs.
For more details visit https://t.co/oYs3bqanQx Closing date: Jan 16
The library is advertising for a Summer Reading Program Assistant. Apply online through the Town of Orangeville website. The posting closes January 30.
https://t.co/oYs3bqaVG5
Your summer story could start here.
Are you a student looking to work outdoors, support community programs or gain hands-on experience in your field? Come work with us and build skills, meet people & make a difference.
Make it a summer to remember!
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Do you live in #Wellington#Dufferin or #Guelph? Complete our short survey for your chance to #win 1 of 5 $100 gift cards! You'll be helping us to improve access free #dentalcare in your community. Take the survey at: https://t.co/NMVmgI4ncg Hurry, closes December 31.
Join us on Friday for Stories with Santa in the Alder Recreation Centre Atrium. Songs and stories start at 10:30 a.m. Don't forget to bring your camera to get a photo with Santa afterwards!
Overnight winter parking rules start Dec 1!
No street parking 2-7 a.m. until Mar 31 so plows can keep roads safe and clear.
Daytime rules apply during/after heavy snowfall too.
Use one of four overnight lots & check signs on how to park.
More tips: https://t.co/QczofAguop
Join us on Thursday at 2 pm (Mill) for a presentation on wills, estate planning and powers of attorney. The program is presented in partnership with the Ontario Bar Association.
It’s almost here! The Santa Claus parade is this Saturday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. 🎅
Transit will end early at 2:45 p.m. for the parade.
Please plan ahead if you’re going to the parade or need to get around town.
Find all the details: https://t.co/suIH0dnkKT
ICYMI:
If you’re a young person living in Orangeville, the mayor’s next town hall event is for you!
You’ll hear from four guest speakers about activities, opportunities and more for young people in our town.
All members of the public are welcome! Doors open at 6 p.m.
Orangeville Public Library is excited to announce Laura Warner as its chief executive officer. Warner steps into the role on Monday, November 17, following the retirement of Darla Fraser.
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The Orangeville Royal Canadian Legion will host its annual Remembrance Day parade and ceremony on Nov. 11. The parade will begin at 10:15 a.m. at the legion and continue to Town Hall.
Ceremony to follow at the Orangeville Cenotaph at Alexandra Park.
The elevator at Alder Recreation Centre is currently out of service and undergoing repairs. If you need assistance with picking up holds or selecting books, please call the library at 519-941-0610 and staff would be happy to meet you in the Alder lobby.
Mill Street will be closed from Broadway to Armstrong/Little York from 6 a.m. on Saturday Oct. 18 to 9 a.m. on Sunday. The Mill Library is open on Saturday. Check out the book and bake sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Head's up Orangeville Transit riders!
There will be a minor disruption on the Orange route this weekend between 7:15 a.m. & 2:45 p.m. for Boo on Broadway & Beyond.
Last stop before closure: Elizabeth and First Street
First stop after closure: Broadway and Fourth Street
On Tuesday, October 21, stop by the Library Week celebration and join library staff as we recognize the retirement of Chief Executive Officer, Darla Fraser. The event will be held at the Mill Street Library from 2 to 4 p.m., with coffee and treats provided.
Thanksgiving hours 📢
Town offices:
Closed Oct. 11-13
Tony Rose and Alder Rec Centre:
Open Oct. 11
Open. Oct. 12
Closed Oct. 13
Libraries:
Open Oct. 11
Closed Oct. 12/13
Orangeville Transit:
Operating Oct. 11
No service Oct. 12/13
Friends of the Orangeville Public Library book and bake sale is on Sat. Oct. 18 at the Mill Street Library. You will find sweet treats and a good selection of books. The sale is cash only.
The library is accepting books (less than 5 years old) in good condition for the sale.