Free Science Events in Toronto for January 2020
The Business, Science & Technology Department of North York Central Library compiles a monthly calendar of free science and applied science events in Toronto. Applied science includes health, gardening, pets and food - all subjects found in the department's collection. Here is the January calendar (PDF).
January's highlights include:
Jan. 11. Introduction to Python Programming. This workshop is made for beginners. No prior programming experience is needed. Bring a laptop.
Jan. 17. An Exploration of Rare Neurological Disorders. Join the Ben’s Friends Rare Diseases Association to hear speakers share their knowledge of and personal experiences with various neurological disorders.
Jan. 23. Vaping 101: What You Need to Know. In this talk Dr. John Oyston will teach "Vaping 101", explaining the basics of vaping and the sudden rise in popularity of e-cigarettes.
The Toronto Public Library also offers many free science and applied science events:
Can't attend a program? Try some of these new science and applied science books:
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