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A new year, a new newsletter, a new you! What's in store for you in 2018? We can't wait to find out! |
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Turtles all the way down by John GreenIn his long-awaited return, this best-selling author shares the story of Aza Holmes, a young woman navigating daily existence within the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts.
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Looking for a quiet place to study? Our resource libraries turn into late-night study halls after closing so that University, College, and High School students can study independently, or in small groups. January 24 - February 1 BCRL Jan 28 @ 2pm CCRL Jan 29 @ 7pm
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Bathurst Clark Resource Library Level Studio is offering free one-on-one portfolio mentoring for high school students interested in pursing art and design at the post secondary level.
This is the last session, so don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
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Get Certified! Attend one workshop to learn equipment basics and how to use software to create your project. You can then book time for staff to bring your project to life. Ages 13+. Pre-register on Eventbrite or in person. Civic Center Resource Library January 8 and 22 @ 6:30pm Pierre Berton Resource Library January 18 at 7pm
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Learn important skills for becoming a top-notch babysitter. For ages 11-15, cost is $60. Dufferin Clark Library February 3 10:00am Maple Library February 2 10:00am
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Meet with other teens to discuss popular teen novels. Bring your book recommendations to share with others. New members are always welcome! Contact the library to register and pick up a copy of the book.
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Ansley Grove Library
Wednesday February 7, 7:00 pm
Discussing: The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
The best-selling author of Shiver follows the experiences of a pair of youths who are swept up by a fantastical horse race across a treacherous cliff that makes them feel supremely alive and threatens dire consequences.
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Pleasant Ridge Library
Monday January 29, 7:00 pm
by Martha Brooks
A confused seventeen-year-old girl, a single mother and her young son, two elderly women, and a sad and lonely man, with their own individual tragedies to bear, come together in a small Manitoba town and find a way to a better future.
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Volunteer Opportunities @ VPL
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Do you want to make a difference in 2018? Want to earn volunteer hours? Gain some job-ready skills! We are currently seeking new Reading Buddies, Computer Tutors, STEAM Coaches and Fun With French Volunteers! For more information about our available opportunities click HERE
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