Details of the Lest We Forget national project.
Read more about "Library and Archives Canada"Browse the complete Herald archive from 1883 to 2010.
Read more about "Calgary Herald Archives"Be a book club hero with this batch of battle-tested, discussion-fueling titles.
Read more about "Book Club Essentials"Track your reading time and titles in Beanstack to receive recommended reads via personalized weekly emails.
Read more about "Beanstack"Borrowing Basics Remember these details when signing out your instrument: You’ll receive an email or phone call once the instrument is ready for pickup. You have seven days to pick the instrument up from the Memorial Park Library. Your Library card and picture ID are needed to sign out an instrument. You can borrow one instrument at a time, with a valid Calgary Public Library card and photo ID. You can have one instrument hold per card at any given time. The loan period for an instrument is three weeks. If no one else has placed a hold on the instrument, you can renew it once, and keep the instrument for a total of six weeks. If you lose or damage an instrument or its accessories, you may be charged a replacement or repair fee.
Read more about "Borrowing Basics Remember these details when signing out your instrument:"Borrowing items You can have up to five active loan requests at one time. Holds are counted against the general 50-item hold limit for Calgary Public Library members. Please ask staff to help you check out resource sharing items. The self-checkout machines cannot process these items. Most items can be borrowed for four weeks; DVDs may be borrowed for one week. Items cannot be renewed.
Read more about "Borrowing items"Librarystore.ca carries literary-themed and locally-made products, and proceeds from every purchase supports the Calgary Public Library.
Read more about "Shop"Fill your Summer Challenge Maps with smart, explosive, action-packed thrillers. Yes! Adults can have fun reading too.
Read more about "Blockbuster Summer Action"Thank You to our Donors The Ultimate Summer Challenge is part of the TD Summer Reading Club, which is a national program for kids in Canadian public libraries. The Ultimate Summer Challenge is presented by J K L MacLachlan Family Fund.
Read more about "Thank You to our Donors"May 28 at 9:30 am: Enjoy a captivating reading of "Naaahsa is an Artist!" with author Hali Heavy Shield, live drawing demo, and Q&A session.
Read more about ""Naaahsa is an Artist!" Reading & Drawing Demonstration (K–4)"Mackenzie Brown (she/her) is a First Nations Cree woman from the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, currently residing in Mohkinstsis, Calgary. She is a performer, drummer, tourism entrepreneur, philanthropist, and advocate for at-risk youth.
Read more about "Mackenzie Brown"Canadians of all ages need to understand the truth about residential schools. These age-appropriate titles can help caregivers and educators discuss the topic with younger readers.
Read more about "Residential Schools: Books for Children"Thanks for your interest. All volunteer positions for this program are currently filled. Please complete and application form and we will contact you when a position becomes available.
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