
Perth & District Union Library Social Club, for neurodivergent young people from 16 to 30, will be running Fridays, 2:30-4:30pm, from March 21st - April 25th (with a break for Good Friday) at the Perth & District Library (30 Herriott St Perth ON).
This is a club for those who want to make friends while having fun and learning new things. Each week we schedule an activity while making time for socializing. We have a variety of activities planned, such as improv, music, board games, crafts, movies, story writing, hobby sharing, conversation, journaling, painting, pottery, film-making, movement, community events, and more.
We define neorodiversity broadly to include people on the spectrum and those with learning impairments of all types. This includes developmental delays and more. These often go hand in hand and people may have overlapping diagnoses. If you want to meet new people, and you can participate calmly in a small group, either independently or with the help of your support person, this is the group for you. You are welcome to bring a support person. One-on-one support is not provided. Our club is peanut, tree nut, and sesame-free. Masks are optional but encouraged.
Please contact Emily at efournier@perthunionlibrary.ca to register. There is no registration fee. There may occasionally be a material fee when we do a special craft.