Curious about the state of your hearing?
May is Speech and Hearing Month. Your library is celebrating with a series of Community Desks visits, an information session, and a morning of hearing screening appointments by Canadian Hearing Services.
Check out other Speech and Hearing Month events at your library.
About our Partner
Canadian Hearing Services is a proud Canadian not-for-profit and the country’s leading provider of programs, services, education, and products that enable the deaf and hard of hearing community to overcome barriers to participation. Building on 85 years of experience, our team is committed to upholding the highest standards, as recognized by Accreditation Canada's Exemplary Standing. We proudly offer scholarships to students in need across the country, and we are the largest nonprofit organization in Canada funding research that improves the quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing people, through CHS Global Partnerships.
Accessibility
If you require an accessibility accommodation for this program or event, please tell us how we can meet your needs as soon as possible so arrangements can be organized. If you require a sign language interpreter, please let us know at least two-weeks (10 working weekdays) before the program date.
If you are attending a registered program with a support person, please add your support worker as a guest when you sign up.
COST: Free
| Mon, Apr 13 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Tue, Apr 14 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Wed, Apr 15 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Thu, Apr 16 | 10:00AM to 8:30PM |
| Fri, Apr 17 | 10:00AM to 5:30PM |
| Sat, Apr 18 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sun, Apr 19 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
Nestled in historic Hespeler village, the Hespeler Library is a fusion of the old and the new. This 100-year-old Carnegie library is encased in a modern glass structure and boasts a comfortable reading area with a fireplace as well as a spacious and welcoming children’s area. The environmentally responsible building features recycled white oak floors and a ceramic treatment on the glass to reduce sunlight intensity.
Cambridge Public Library supports and inspires its community to explore reading, the arts, innovation, and lifelong learning across five locations and online.
