Submitted by Kingston Library staff
March is packed with celebrations—International Women’s Day, Pi Day, St. Patrick’s Day, and the Spring Equinox—and the library has activities all month long for students and staff to enjoy. Read more about activities this month.
March-Themed Books & Activities
Browse our March book displays featuring Spring Equinox, St. Patrick’s Day, International Women’s Day, and new arrivals. Themed bookmarks, colouring sheets, and word puzzles are available throughout the month.
Make Your Mark: Bookmark Design Contest (tri‑campus)
Our bookmark design contest is back! All students (in‑person & online) can submit designs from March 2–23 and earn Surge points. Voting runs March 24–31, with winners announced April 1 and awarded bonus Surge points.
Copyright Drop‑In Sessions
Bring your copyright questions to our 30‑minute drop‑ins on March 4, 11, and 25 from 10–10:30 a.m. Can’t attend? Email us anytime at libraries@sl.on.ca.
Library pop‑up in the cafeteria
The Kingston library is popping up in the cafeteria on March 11 from 12–2 p.m. Explore and borrow new fiction and nonfiction and learn more about our services.
Pi Day Celebration
Join us in the cafeteria on Friday, March 13 at 12 p.m. for Pi Day fun with the Library, Academic Support Centre, and Student Accessibility Services. Test your Pi knowledge, enjoy pie, and visit Pi the Therapy Dog.
St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Visit
Pi and handler Dan will be visiting on March 13 from 12–1 p.m. Stop by for cuddles, tricks, and Pi’s signature charm (and student card!).
Storm the “Leprechaun in the Library”
Storm returns—this time as a leprechaun! From March 16–20, find Storm hidden in the library for 100 Surge points and a sweet treat (one prize per student per event).