Through Indigenous Placemaking, we welcome artists from or with a connection to Treaty 7 to create permanent installations in Library locations. The creation of these works inspires collaboration among artists of all disciplines, backgrounds, and experience levels. Having these pieces in the Library helps create an inclusive space for sharing and gathering of all Nations and communities, to learn and grow together. The Indigenous Placemaking Initiative began with four pieces installed at Central Library prior to its opening on November 1, 2018. Since then, Placemaking has continued to grow at Central Library, and in other Library locations around the city. Learn more about these works and the artists who created them below. Indigenous Placemaking is supported by the Suncor Energy Foundation.
Read more about "Through Indigenous Placemaking, we welcome artists from or with a connection to Treaty 7 to create permanent installations in Library locations."A Message from our CEO As we launch our new 2023 – 2026 Strategic Plan, it provides an opportunity to reflect on our achievements, lessons, and growth over 110 years of service. Today, Calgary Public Library is proud to be an internationally respected leader in library service and innovation, and we are just getting started. We emerge from years of disruption and transition and see a community that needs us more than ever. We are a city facing urgent issues that require many voices around the table. That table where everyone is welcome is your public library. We see this strategic plan as a powerful roadmap to create space to drive action and ensure equitable outcomes. We provide the space for people to access new ideas and inspiration, find valuable community connections and supports , and work together to create a strong future where everyone can find success and belonging. We are where literacy and learning live. We create places for people to become neighbours , and we work every day to address barriers so everyone can realize their potential. The future we envision is bold and optimistic because we know what our community can accomplish when we work together. As our city grows, we will always be there to help you fall in love with reading, start a business, navigate a new country, learn a new skill, or have a conversation with someone new. Our promise is that everyone belongs at the Library because the Library belongs to you. Sarah Meilleur CEO
Read more about "A Message from our CEO"Mysteries featuring forensic anthropologists, pathologists, and bones.
Read more about "Forensic Mysteries"When Napi is warned not to jump too long on the ice, he quickly learns a lesson about the value of listening.
Read more about "Napi and the Wolves"Kaylee enjoys skiing, drawing, and cooking. She is half Cree and half English. Her paternal grandmother is originally from Peace Point Treaty 8 and was adopted into a family in Beaver Lake Cree Nation, and her mother is from the United Kingdom.
Read more about "Kaylee Anne Leibham"Sign them out any time, enjoy them anywhere. Try checking out your next read as an eBook or audiobook. These staff-curated lists are full of titles that you can access on your mobile device or desktop computer — perfect for readers on the move.
Read more about "Sign them out any time, enjoy them anywhere."What is a land acknowledgment, and why is it important to learn? For Indigenous people, the land is their mother, providing enough for people, animals, plants, the waters, and the land to live in harmony with each other. It is where their laws, values, and teachings come from. Acknowledging the land reminds us that it is sacred to Indigenous peoples. It helps us build respectful relationships, and is an important part of reconciliation. You can honour the land with this land acknowledgment written by the Library’s Indigenous Services team: Today we acknowledge our Treaty 7 friends, Where the Blackfoot meet on Elbow’s bend. Soon came the Tsuut’ina from the Beaver clans, And the Îethka Stoney Nakoda who live in mountain lands. Last but not least, the Métis from Region three, We are all treaty people, here in Calgary.
Read more about "What is a land acknowledgment, and why is it important to learn?"Room Rental Rates Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall Not-for-profit (three-hour minimum): Rental fee: $100/hour Staff & security fee: $60/hour Combined rental fee: $160/hour Regular booking (three-hour minimum): Rental fee: $250/hour Staff & security fee: $60/hour Combined rental fee: $310/hour Performance Hall, plus meeting rooms Not-for-profit (three-hour minimum) Rental fee: $200/hour Staff & security fee: $60/hour Combined rental fee: $260/hour Regular booking (three-hour minimum) Rental fee: $500/hour Staff & security fee: $60/hour Combined rental fee: $560/hour
Read more about "Room Rental Rates"Community members have submitted their stories — in words, pictures, art, and video — to help future generations understand the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Read more about "Pieces of a Pandemic"Recorded program. Dr. Lia Daniels discusses reading motivation, tips, and book recommendations.
Read more about "Motivating Your Infrequent Reader"What will you do? Help children aged six to 12 conduct arts & crafts activities. Library staff leads the program including storytime and team games. This program is for volunteers ages 15 to 17. Program Length: One hour, weekly for six weeks What’s in it for you? Gain leadership and coaching skills Meet new people Have fun and contribute to your community
Read more about "What will you do? What’s in it for you?"Visit the Author in Residence 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"Art Exhibit Spaces Artists, community groups, and organizations are invited to submit their work (all mediums including photography) for consideration to be displayed at community libraries. Learn more about the art exhibit spaces
Read more about "Art Exhibit Spaces"Learn a new language or improve your English skills with interactive lessons.
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