Babytime - Tuesdays (9:30 - 10am)
Fingerplays, songs, stories and rhymes for the very youngest.Find out what great resources the library has for new parents! For ages 0-24 months.
For more information, call 604-532-3590

Family Storytime - Tuesdays (10:30-11am)
Join library staff for an entertaining half hour of stories, songs, rhymes and finger puppets. This is a great way to introduce two to six year-olds to books and reading. Parents are encouraged to join in the fun.
Registration is required. For more information, call 604-532-3590

Pajama Storytime - Wednesdays (7 - 7:30pm) - 1st Wednesday each month
Join us for a half hour of stories, rhymes and songs for children aged two to six and their caregivers. Children are welcome to come in pajamas and bring a favourite stuffed toy.
For more information, call 604-532-3590

 
Free Computer Training - Thursdays (9:30 - 10:15am)
Muriel Arnason (Willowbrook) Library offers free Internet training in small groups. Topics covered are How to Use the Mouse, Internet Basics, Effective Internet Searching, and How to Use Email. Registration is required. Classes are on-going - please book in advance

Muriel Arnason Library Book Club
4th Wed. of Each Month (except July, August & December)
Do you enjoy reading and talking about books? Join us every fourth Wednesday evening and add your voice to our discussions. New members are welcome. Copies of the current month's book are available at the library.
All programs are free. For more information, call 604-532-3590 or visit the Muriel Arnason Library, located at 20338 - 65 Avenue.
History of Muriel Arnason Library
Muriel Arnason Library (previously known as Willowbrook Library) was opened on October 29, 2005. It is the newest branch of Fraser Valley Regional Library.


On Monday, February 25, 2008, the library was renamed the Muriel Arnason Library. Muriel Arnason was the first woman elected as councillor in the Township of Langley and served for many years. She sat on the Board of Directors of the Fraser Valley Regional Library during the 1980s and 1990s.

Wendy Kesselring was the first Community Librarian, and at this time, Sarwan Singh Randhawa is supervising the branch.

For comments, feedback or suggestions, email at wbfvrl@gmail.com