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What will you do? Help students in Grades 1 to 6 and their families as they complete numeracy quests throughout the Library. Share your passion and expertise in math during this drop-in afterschool program and have fun! This is an adult and youth volunteer opportunity. Program Length: One hour weekly What’s in it for you? Share your passion for numeracy Meet new people Have fun and contribute to your community Develop interpersonal, leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills
Read more about "What will you do? What’s in it for you?"Move over Spiderman, Ant-Man and Black Widow. When we're done the world will be full of bug-inspired heroes with real science on their side! In this program, REAL LIVE BUGS like...
Read more about "Saving the World One Super Bug at a Time! (Ages 6-12)"Answers customer questions using a variety of information and online sources. Assists with Library programs and community outreach. A two-year diploma plus experience or a bachelor's degree plus experience is required.
Read more about "Library Experience Facilitator "Local authors take up residence in this studio space from September to November, reviewing manuscripts and leading programs along the way. This residency is designed to champion the joy of reading, foster an understanding of the craft of writing, and connect readers and writers.
Read more about "Visit the Author in Residence "Your Library card gives you free access to device borrowing, printing, creative spaces, and programs — not to mention our entire collection of books, movies and music.
Read more about "There are so many reasons to become a Library member"Works directly with Library customers and completes a variety of duties such as assisting with Library cards and accounts, borrowing and returning Library materials, and delivering programming to audiences including children, teens, and adults.
Read more about "Library Experience Guide "The Library’s vibrant and quality programming for children is made possible with the help and the dedication of student volunteers. Their passion and support in mentoring younger students makes these programs come alive, leaving a lasting positive impact on both participants and volunteers. The Bright Futures Scholarship provides three scholarships, one valued at $3,500 and two valued at $1,000 each to young Library volunteers who are committed, enthusiastic, and takes initiative in their volunteer role. The scholarship is made possible by a gift from Barbara Killick, formerly a senior staff member at Calgary Public Library, and witness to the positive impact made by young volunteers on the lives of Calgarians. Meet the 2020 recipients of the Bright Futures Scholarship:Debadrita Chowdhury ($3,500 scholarship) Debadrita has been an enthusiastic volunteer in a variety of Library youth programs, including Reading Buddies and Make it Messy Art. She draws upon her volunteer experience at the Library to influence her work with students in the community. Inspired by the youth she mentored in Library programs, Debadrita started a poetry club for Grade 9 students at her school and helps them prepare for regional and national competitions. She is also a founding member of the Calgary Science Spelling Bee. After graduation, Debadrita plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.Keerthana Chockalingam ($1,000 scholarship) An active and engaged volunteer with the Library since 2016, Keerthana enjoys programs like Reading Buddies that help students develop their literacy and problem-solving skills. Her volunteer work at the Library inspires her to continually seek opportunities to engage with her community. She has volunteered with a variety of other local programs, including a summer camp for children with disabilities. Mentoring students in Library programs helped Keerthana discover a passion for working with children. She is now investigating a career path where she can combine her passion for health science and working in pediatrics.Risham Sharma ($1,000 scholarship) Risham has logged many volunteer hours with the Library and enjoys teaching technology to kids in programs like Coding Buddies. Volunteering with the Library motivated Risham to mentor students at her school in robotics and engineering programs, in addition to teaching coding to children fighting cancer at Alberta Children’s Hospital. Risham has been positively impacted by the relationships she formed in Library programs and enjoys seeing the outcomes of her coaching as students learn and grow. Risham is pursuing post-secondary study in Engineering. Congratulations to this year’s winners! Submissions for the 2021 Bright Futures Scholarship will open next spring.
Read more about "Stories"Rita is the Program Associate at Wordfest and, with Beth Ed, the co-coordinator of Wordfest YOUth. Prior to joining Wordfest, she worked as a freelance writer for publications across Canada.
Read more about "Rita Sirignano"This program is an opportunity for school classes to visit the Library location nearest them to see how it is a learning space and resource in their community. L
Read more about "Learn about the role libraries play in your community"Our staff are here for you! If you have questions about our computer lending program or any other Library service, call out Library Hotline at
Read more about "Have more questions? Contact our Library Hotline"In the virtual program
Read more about "Join us in Napi's World"Meet with legal professionals to get free insight into personal law or estate planning.
Read more about "Law Connect Lite"Take part in games, artmaking, expert encounters, and more in the Questionarium. It’s a space to solve challenges, create, and play — designed just for older kids.
Read more about "School-aged kids explore and learn in the Questionarium."Aspiring writers can a second pair of eyes on their writing, tips to strengthen their skills, and insight into the world of publication from experienced authors in their genre.
Read more about "Improve your craft with expert advice"Napi's World: Stories and Teachings from the Land is a virtual program for grades K – 6. In this program, Elders, knowledge keepers, Treaty 7 authors, illustrators, performers, and Library staff share the diverse perspectives and ways of knowing of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people living in Alberta. Use the information, activities, booklists, and resources on this page at home or in class to support students as they learn about Indigenous ways of knowing.
Read more about "Stories and teachings from the land."