These stories dispel outdated myths about autism and showcase the many, and varied, strengths of autistic people.
Read more about "World Autism Awareness Day"Explore the Library while completing fun numeracy challenges that support what you learn in school.
Read more about "Math Quest"1970s 1970: Hillhurst Library closes and the collections move to Sir Winston Churchill School, where the Winston Churchill Community Library opens in September 1970. The Westbrook Library also closes and the Shaganappi Library opens in August 1970. 1973: Leslie (Les) Fowlie is appointed as the new Director. The new Forest Lawn Library location opens in 1973. 1974: The Central Library addition to the northside of the building is officially opened by Canadian author W.O. Mitchell. Thorn-Hill Library opens. 1975: The Varsity Library replaces the Sir Winston Churchill Community Library. 1977: Memorial Park is restored and reopens as a Library after serving as Glenbow Museum’s reference library and archives for eight years. 1979: John Dutton is appointed Director. The Macleod Library opens in the Willow Park neighbourhood, and the new Bowness Library location opens.
Read more about "1970s"Policies including Library membership, use of Library materials and premises, fees, suspension of Library privileges, confidentiality of user records, and public access network.
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Read more about "Getting Started in Calgary"Low-income Calgarians can apply for programs, services, and fee assistance.
Read more about "Fair Entry"Measure the height of three books. Which is the tallest? Which is the shortest? What is the height difference between the tallest and the shortest?
Read more about "Measure the height of three books."History of Fish Creek Library 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. Calgary Herald columnist Patrick Tivy described it as follows: “This impressive piece of oil-boom architecture is the closest thing in Alberta to a pharaoh’s tomb.” Responses like this proved that the location accomplished the Library’s mission of making a statement. By 1994, the location had the highest item circulation in the system. Photo: Calgary Public Library Archives, Our Story in Pictures
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