Welcome to the VPL Foundation

Libraries level the playing field in ways few other institutions can: quietly, consistently, without barriers or fees. They do not ask who you are, only what you’re curious about.

As someone who cares deeply about the future of our city — and the wellbeing of the people who call it home — you are cordially invited to join us at Vancouver Public Library’s Central branch on January 27 for a curated dialogue exploring the intersection of community, innovation, and shared responsibility.

Shared Spaces, Shared Futures: What happens when we invest in libraries? 
January 27, 2026
8th Floor, Vancouver Central Library – 350 West Georgia Street

4:30pm – Reception – RBC Lounge, Level 8 (optional)

5:30pm – Panel Discussion – Montalbano Family Theatre, Level 8

We anticipate an inspiring conversation that challenges conventional thinking and charts a bold vision for our future. Please join us and add your thoughts and experiences to our discussion.

Click here to RSVP — or, if you have questions, please contact Jenny Marsh (e: jenny.marsh@vplf.ca
p:604-312-6919), Ann Byczko (e: ann.byczko@vplf.ca p: 604-331-4041), or Casey Dela Cruz (e: casey.delacruz@vplf.ca p: 604-331-4110). We hope to see you there!
 

Why this Conversation Matters

In a time when the gap between those who have access and those who do not grows wider every year, libraries remain one of the few places where equality is not a slogan but a practice.

Walk into any VPL branch and you’ll see:

  • newcomers learning English and preparing to join the workforce,
  • young families exploring early literacy materials together,
  • job seekers using wi-fi to access career resources,
  • young people discovering stories that reflect their own lives,
  • entrepreneurs using recording studios and meeting rooms to launch ideas,
  • seniors finding connection rather than loneliness.

These are not “nice-to-haves.” They are the foundation of an equitable city.

Libraries level the playing field in ways few other institutions can: quietly, consistently, without barriers or fees. They do not ask who you are, only what you’re curious about.

As someone who cares deeply about the future of our city — and the wellbeing of the people who call it home — you are cordially invited to join us at Vancouver Public Library’s Central branch on January 27 for a curated dialogue exploring the intersection of community, innovation, and shared responsibility, featuring:

  • Mary Rowe, CEO, Canadian Urban Institute
  • James Kitamura, Regional President, BMO Financial Group
  • Jonna Ward,  Founder, Library Support Network
  • John Montalbano, Corporate Director & Retired CEO of RBC Global Asset Management
  • Jenny Marsh, Executive Director, Vancouver Public Library Foundation
  • Andy Yan, Director, City Program at SFU

Moderated by Ben Hyman, VPL’s Chief Librarian and CEO, these thought-leaders will explore a simple but profound question: What becomes possible for cities when we invest in our shared spaces?