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Read more about "Join Canada's nationwide book club"by Natoyi’sokasiim, Tim Fox
Read more about "Napi kii Imitaa (Napi and the Dogs)"by Iikiinayookaa, Marlene Yellow Horn
Read more about "Omahkitapiksi Okakinikiiwa (Teachings from our Elders)"Fish Creek Library opened June 1, 1985. This landmark “pyramid” library was built to replace the small Macleod location that opened in 1979 and had previously served the south end of the city. It was designed by architects Ian McDougall and Ken Hutchinson, who intended the design to resemble the Rocky Mountains. However, its iconic shape was frequently compared to a pyramid, and the nickname stuck.
Read more about "History of Fish Creek Library"Sometimes judging a book by its cover is awesome.
Read more about "Pink and Purple"Thrills and chills for the heat of the summer.
Read more about "Summer Chills"New releases and some returning favourites topped the charts for most signed-out adult titles in 2021.
Read more about "Top 10 Reads for Adults in 2021"Enjoy the 12 handmade books on display on your way into the TD Great Reading Room. Located in the west vestibule, these books are a collaboration between Alberta Printmakers and Loft 112. Can't visit Central Library? Watch
Read more about "The Print(ed) Word Exhibit"Through their residency, chosen artists working in any artistic discipline will bring their Indigenous identities, experiences, and perspectives to the public.
Read more about "Indigenous Artist in Residence"The Newcomer Artist in Residence is an artist who recently arrived in Canada (five years or less) and is the winner of the annual Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS) New Canadian Artist Award at the Mayor’s Luncheon for Arts Champions.
Read more about "Newcomer Artist in Residence"This residency recognizes the contribution of children’s artists to literature through exhibitions and workshops for all ages.
Read more about "Children's Artist in Residence"Use of these spaces is subject to the Calgary Public Library
Read more about "Room Use Guidelines"Both adults and youth can become Library volunteers. The Volunteer Lounge is located on this level. Come find the right fit for you and discover nearly 30 programs where you can share your talents.
Read more about "Get involved with your local Library."