Education · Workshop

Bit Sized History and Home School Huddle

A recurring educational session exploring local history for home schoolers and history enthusiasts.

Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (UTC-4) Thomas H. Raddall Library Liverpool , Nova Scotia
The Bit Sized History and Home School Huddle is a recurring educational program hosted at the Thomas H. Raddall Library in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Designed for home school families and history buffs alike, this session provides a deep dive into the rich history of Queens County and Nova Scotia. It is a fantastic opportunity to learn, share knowledge, and connect with other members of the community in a welcoming and supportive library environment.

What to Expect

An informal, educational session focused on local history and community connection.

Who Should Attend

  • Home school families
  • History enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

A one-hour session starting at 12:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Thomas H. Raddall Library
145 Old Bridge St
Liverpool , Nova Scotia – B0T 1K0
Canada
Organizer
South Shore Public Libraries · Public Library
Public library system serving the South Shore of Nova Scotia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
Thomas H. Raddall Library, 145 Old Bridge St, Liverpool, NS.
When is the next session?
June 19, 2026, at 12:00 PM.
Who is this for?
Home school families and anyone interested in local history.
Is there a cost?
Library programs are typically free.
Do I need to register?
Check the South Shore Public Libraries website for details.
Is it recurring?
Yes, it is part of a series.
Tags
History Education Liverpool Library Home School June
Summary
An educational history program for home schoolers at the Thomas H. Raddall Library.
Highlights
  • Local history exploration
  • Home school community connection
  • Educational library program
  • Thomas H. Raddall Library venue
  • Recurring event
  • Supportive learning environment
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