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Building Healthy Relationships Group
The Lethbridge Senior Citizen Organization offers an 8-week peer support group focused on building healthy relationships. Topics include communication, boundaries, grief, mental health, and elder abuse. Designed for seniors seeking connection and practical skills in a supportive environment. Register by calling 403-320-2222.
Palliative Care Learning Sessions
Palliative Care Learning Sessions offers community members education on supporting those who are sick, dying, grieving, or caregiving. Delivered by health professionals, this series of short courses is held at the Lethbridge Senior Citizen Organization. Registration required by calling 403-320-2222.
Time for Twos: Crossings Branch
Time for Twos is an early literacy program at the Lethbridge Public Library's Crossings Branch for toddlers aged 18–36 months and their caregivers. The drop-in session features rhymes, songs, and interactive play activities designed to support early childhood development. A welcoming opportunity to connect with other families in the community.
Babes in the Library: Main Branch
Babes in the Library is a drop-in program at Lethbridge Public Library's Main Branch for infants aged 0–18 months and their caregivers. The session features songs, rhymes, and stories designed to support language development and emotional bonding. Staff provide a welcoming environment for parents and caregivers to connect with others in the community.
Parent Connect (Babies)
Parent Connect (Babies) is a weekly drop-in program at Lethbridge Public Library's Main Branch for parents and caregivers of babies. Join other families for conversation, activities, and light snacks in a welcoming community setting. Tuesdays, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Traditional Dress Making
Blackfoot Resource Hub hosts a three-day traditional dress-making workshop in honor of Mother's Day. Participants will learn ceremony dress sewing while celebrating the role of mothers and women in the community. Registration required; call 587-787-4486 to sign up.
Sit 'n Stitch: Crossings Branch
Sit 'n Stitch is a community-led drop-in program at Lethbridge Public Library's Crossings Branch where adults gather to knit, crochet, and socialize. The program meets every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon, welcoming crafters of all skill levels to work on projects in a friendly, supportive environment.
Story Weavers Tween Writing Club
Story Weavers is a 7-week writing club for grades 5–8 at Lethbridge Public Library's Main Branch. Participants develop creative writing skills, collaborate with peers, and create a short story published in a zine to take home. Meets Tuesday evenings from 4:30–6:00 p.m. starting May 26.
D&D for Teens
The Lethbridge Public Library hosts D&D for Teens at the Main Branch. Teens can join an epic adventure through Dungeons & Dragons gameplay. The program runs Tuesday evenings and offers a fun, engaging activity for teens interested in tabletop gaming and creative storytelling.
Puzzle Race: Villager Puzzles Edition
The Lethbridge Public Library hosts a team-based puzzle race at the Main Branch. Compete to complete ten 1000-piece puzzles in two hours. This friendly community event welcomes puzzle enthusiasts of all skill levels. Registration and details available on the library website.

Toddler Time - May 2026
Toddler Time at the Galt Museum & Archives is an interactive morning program for toddlers and small children with their caregivers. Activities include toys, book reading, and guided exploration of current exhibitions. Registration is required; museum admission rates apply, with free admission for members.

Curator Tour with Camina Manychief & Tyler Stewart
Join curators Camina Manychief and Tyler Stewart for a guided tour of Down in the Valley and Discovery Hall at the Galt Museum & Archives. Explore the history and significance of the Oldman River (Napi-tahtaa) to the Nitsitapii and its role in the prairie landscape. Registration required; museum admission applies, free for members.
Blackfoot Language Classes
The Blackfoot Resource Hub offers a 7-week Blackfoot language program designed to strengthen connection to language, identity, and culture. Classes support mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being through instruction rooted in Blackfoot ways of knowing. Registration by phone at 587-787-4486.
Take It to the Limit - A Tribute to the Eagles
Take It to the Limit, a tribute to the Eagles, performs at the Yates Centre in Lethbridge on May 29, 2026. The show features the iconic rock band's greatest hits and fan favorites. Tickets available through the venue's online ticketing system.
Boundary Blueprints: A Personal Growth Group
Boundary Blueprints is a free personal growth group supporting adults in developing skills to set and maintain healthy boundaries. Facilitated by Lethbridge Family Services, the group meets at their counselling office and welcomes participants ages 18 and older. An intake call by April 24, 2026 is required to register.

Clients of the Archives: British Home Children
Artist and researcher Raeann Kit-Yee Cheung and Patricia Skidmore, a descendant of British Home Children, explore this historical topic through personal stories, art, and research. The presentation examines the experience of over 100,000 young immigrants from the UK who came to Canada between the 1860s and 1940s, many seeking better opportunities from difficult circumstances.

History on Tap: Liquor Labels as Discourse
Historian Stephanie Laine Hamilton explores the cultural and social meanings embedded in liquor labels over the past century at the Galt Museum & Archives. This interactive presentation examines how beer and liquor labels reflect advertising strategies, regional identity, and historical context. Registration required; $20 entry fee.

Expressive Landscapes with Carla Beres
Join artist Carla Beres for an afternoon of creative expression at the Galt Museum & Archives. Participants are invited to draw, paint, or create in response to the landscape and the current exhibit 'Down in the Valley,' which explores connections to the Oldman River. All skill levels welcome. Materials provided; bring your own if preferred.
Community Connect Coffee Group
Community Connect Coffee Group meets monthly at the Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization to help seniors build meaningful connections and access community services and support. Drop-in style with no registration required. Held the first Tuesday of each month at LSCO in Room C/D.
Off The Record — Building Safer Communities
Off The Record is a summer sports initiative bringing together Lethbridge youth with local police, fire, and EMS personnel. Hosted at Wilson Middle School, the program features casual, non-competitive sports and activities designed to build positive relationships between first responders and the community. No experience necessary; all youth welcome.

Lethbridge Queer Historical Walking Tour, 2026
The Galt Museum & Archives presents a guided walking tour exploring queer history in downtown Lethbridge. Participants will learn stories of people, places, and experiences that shaped the community's queer heritage. The tour covers approximately 1 km at a slow pace and takes about 90 minutes. Registration encouraged; $10 per ticket, free for members.

Stewarding a Future for Napi's River and Forests with CPAWS
CPAWS Southern Alberta's Conservation Science & Program Manager Josh Killeen presents on threats facing the Napi (Old Man's River), including overuse, industrial extraction, and species decline. The educational talk covers native trout and river stewardship. Weather permitting, attendees will explore the river valley. All ages welcome; registration required.

Terry Fator
Terry Fator, the Grammy-winning ventriloquist and singer, performs at VisitLethbridge.com Arena. Known for his Las Vegas residency and television success, Fator combines comedy, ventriloquism, and live music in a family-friendly show. Tickets available through the arena's ticketing system.
Time For You - A Personal Growth Group
Time For You is a personal growth group for adults 18 and older, offering participants the opportunity to learn and practice self-care in a supportive environment. The program is free and begins June 5, 2026. Interested participants should call by May 27 to schedule an intake appointment.