Past Events
Dear guests,
Some of the Library’s events and workshops will continue to be offered online until further notice. About 24 hours before the event, a librarian will send you the link you can use to attend.
In Arabic and English
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Number systems and their representations have evolved over millennia, from the simple tally notation of the ancient bones of Lebombo and Ishango, through the acrophonic glyphs of Brahmi numerals, into the modern Indo-Arabic numerals with their positional notation and special symbol for zero. We will trace these developments through time and place to find that the arithmetic techniques we take for granted now were developed with great effort and ingenuity.
In Arabic
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Join us for a creative discussion session on the book Pistachio Theory, by Fahad Amer Al Ahmadi. This book argues that the secret to success lies in the clarity of purpose and flexibility of implementation, and big achievements do not require more than a small daily habit. This is a book that will change the way you think.
In Arabic and English
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Join the Library and Sidra Medicine in support of the World Diabetes Day to promote the role of families in the prevention, education and management of childhood diabetes. The event will feature an information booth and interactive activities.
In Arabic and English
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November is National Novel Writing Month. Register at www.nanowrimo.org then join us each Saturday morning in November for encouragement. During this session, we will write and network with other writers.
In Arabic and English
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Sewing is one of the oldest professions, starting with a simple needle and thread through the development of the modern sewing machine. By using machine to sew fabric and other materials together with thread, people could make better, less expensive clothing. Join us every Saturday in November to create your own standard skirt and take your sewing skills from beginning to professional in one month with creator Nada Jabber Al Ani.
In Arabic and English
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In Arabic and English
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What dolls did little children in Qatar play with in the past? What materials did they use to make them? Come along with a parent or and older sibling and make a traditional doll together. This workshop is in collaboration with Lavender Center.
In Arabic and English
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Did you know that chess improves memory, problem solving and IQ? It's also a wonderful way to improve focus, flex those creativity muscles, and most importantly, kids have fun playing. Come to the Chess Club to learn the basics, make some friends and enjoy a little bit of competition.
In Arabic and English
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Join us to discover and explore the Library's various online resources for middle school and high school students, including research tools, ebooks, audiobooks and periodicals.
In Arabic and English
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Join this casual gathering of knitters and crocheters every Thursday from 9:00 – 11:00 AM to work on projects and share skills in a friendly atmosphere. Participants are welcome to bring their own supplies and projects or borrow the Library’s needles and yarn. All skill levels are welcome, including beginners who are interested in learning. Be sure to check out our collection of books on knitting and crochet while you’re here!