“If we, as First Nations people, don’t get a marker on the ground today, we will be lost forever.”—Carolyn King, former Chief Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN). The Moccasin Identifier was created in 2011 by Carolyn King, and later …
May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S+) in Canada, also known as Red Dress Day. Red Dress Day began in 2010 as the REDress project, initiated by Métis …
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Lincoln and Pelham Public Libraries Merge Operations Beginning April 1, 2022, two great libraries will become one. The Lincoln Pelham Public Librarywill begin operations as one system – with its shared staffing complement providing excellentservices …
In March 2020, Lincoln Pelham Public Library suspended late fees as a response to the pandemic. As of January 1, 2022, we’re excited to announce we’re staying fine free, forever! Fees for lost and damaged materials will continue to apply. …
Every year on November 11, we pause to honour and give thanks for the men and women who have served in the military and on peacekeeping missions. In Lincoln, the cenotaphs in Beamsville and Jordan stand as memorials to these …
2020 was quite the year. Watch our 2020 Annual Report Video to see highlights from last year and where we’re headed in 2021. We’re excited about what’s to come! Thank you to everyone who shared stories and snapshots. We love …
Our core purpose has always been to give the community space — whether physical or virtual — to learn, discover, experience and explore. Learn with your library card; cards are free for everyone. Stop by a branch in Beamsville or …
The Visiting Library Service (VLS) provided by Lincoln Public Library is for community members who are unable to visit the library due to age, disability or illness. This service is limited to residents of Lincoln (Beamsville, Vineland, Vineland Station, Jordan, …