Painting for reconciliation
- November, 2025
By Shannon Delmarco
Every once in a while, a moment in our community deserves a little extra recognition, even if it reaches us a little later. On October 28th, a wonderful group of seniors gathered at Woodview Park Library, under the welcoming support of Branch Manager Diana Rothbauer, to take...
Painting for Truth and Reconciliation at Woodview Park Library
- November, 2025
By Sean Delaney
The Woodview Park Library once again showed what community looks like in action. On September 29th, the library hosted a lively and heartfelt Orange Shirt Day painting event, bringing together children, teens, and seniors for an afternoon of creativity, reflection, and connection....
60th anniversary for Woodview Park Library
- November, 2024
By Sean Delaney
Woodview Park Library had plenty to celebrate on September 28 as it marked its 60th anniversary. The library opened its doors in September 1964 and has been a cornerstone in the Humbermede community through the many changes during the last 60 years.
Branch Manager Diana Rothbauer a...
Celebrate 60 years of stories at Woodview Park Library
- October, 2024
By Sean Delaney
Join the Woodview Park Library on September 28th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. as they mark their 60th anniversary. The library is located at 16 Bradstock Rd, at the corner of Bradstock and Weston Rd.
Diana Rothbauer, the esteemed Branch Head, is excited to welcome everyone for an afternoo...
Woodview Park library excited to honour Indigenous culture, and open doors to community again
- July, 2021
By Matthew Strader
A library is a community.
Within its walls, as well as outside.
Because a public library is often a mirror to its community. A reflection of the people who populate it, the decisions it makes, the information it consumes.
“The library is the community itself,” said Diana Rot...
