Oxford County Library is sponsoring a series of free skates during the month of March in Oxford County. Graphic promoting OCL free skates

You will need to have an Oxford County Library card to participate in the free skate. No need to worry if you don’t have a library card: staff will be on hand at the arenas prior to and during the free skates to help any Oxford County resident obtain a library card and get on the ice.

Staff will also be able to answer questions and provide additional information about library  services, including children’s programming, the Kitchen Library, music streaming, local history resources, and the “cool stuff to borrow” collections.

The Oxford County Library sponsored free skates will be happening at the following dates and times:

Norwich Arena, 53 Stover St. S

Saturday, March 4 - 1:30 – 2:50 p.m.

Tillsonburg Community Centre, 45 Hardy Ave.

Sunday, March 12 - 1:15 – 2:45 p.m.

Embro Arena, 355644 35th Line        

Monday, March 13 - 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Thamesford District Recreation Centre, 85 Middleton St.    

Thursday, March 16 - 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Tavistock & District Recreation Centre, 1 Adam St.

Sunday, March 19 - 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

 

Find more information about the Oxford County Library free skates and the programs and resources available through Oxford County Library at www.ocl.net.

 

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About Oxford County Library

With a vision to “connect, discover, share, become,” Oxford County Library provides Oxford’s communities with excellent, responsive services in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Services encompass free lending of books, DVDs and other materials; access to online catalogues, databases and lifelong learning tools; community information; local history and genealogy support; children’s, teen, and adult programming; literacy services; job search resources and information about government services; computer access; the Kitchen Library and more. The Library’s 14 branches are located in Brownsville, Burgessville, Embro, Harrington, Ingersoll, Innerkip, Mount Elgin, Norwich, Otterville, Plattsville, Princeton, Tavistock, Thamesford and Tillsonburg. For more information visit www.ocl.net.

 

About Oxford County

Located in the heart of southwestern Ontario at the crossroads of Highways 401 and 403, Oxford County has a population of approximately 125,000 people across eight area municipalities that are “growing stronger together.” As a partnership-oriented, two-tier municipal government, Oxford County is emerging as a leader in sustainable growth through the Future Oxford Community Sustainability Plan and County Council’s commitment to achieving 100% renewable energy, becoming a zero waste community and working towards zero poverty. Situated in one of Ontario’s richest areas for farmland, agriculture is a key industry that is driving innovation in sustainable industries and diversifying the local economy. Oxford County offers a thriving local arts, culture and culinary community, as well as conservation parks, natural areas and more than 100 kilometres of scenic trails. The Oxford County Administration Building is located in Woodstock, Ontario. Visit www.oxfordcounty.ca or follow our social media sites at www.oxfordcounty.ca/social. Oxford County’s Strategic Plan is at oxfordcounty.ca/strategicplan.