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Read more about "Sarah Meilleur"Staff members consider the following key areas: civic and digital literacy, early literacy, and services for Indigenous communities, newcomers, children, teens, and readers.
Read more about "The Service Design department designs, develops, and evaluates a range of system-wide Library programs and services. "Marshall Sumka,
Read more about "Library Administration"Find more meeting spaces on this level, as well as Special Services, the Volunteer Lounge, and the Author in Residence studio.
Read more about "Level 2"Hear three musicians discuss the common ground between Western European and Indigenous music and increasing the understanding of both.
Read more about "Communicating through Music: Indigenous and Western Music"From the first visit in 1901 by The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V & Queen Mary) to the latest visit in 2011 by the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge.
Read more about "Royal Visits to Calgary"Photographs documenting locations on the City of Calgary’s inventory of Evaluated Historic Sites.
Read more about "City of Calgary Heritage Inventory Collection"Find civic records, including building history, land use, the XV Olympic Winter Games ’88, elected officials, departmental annual reports and municipal handbooks (since 1913).
Read more about "The City of Calgary Archives"Lee Maracle was one of the first Indigenous writers to be published in Canada. Maracle empowered Indigenous women through stories and is remembered as a mentor, activist, and community builder.
Read more about "Honouring Lee Maracle"Visit the Library on a virtual field trip!
Read more about "Bring the Library into your classroom"Want to help your child discover the joy of reading? It’s easy to help them fall in love with literacy with these simple tips.
Read more about "5 Tips to Motivate Reluctant Readers"The Library is committed to providing a range of specialized materials, facilities, services, and programs at all locations. Additionally, this website was designed to meet WCAG AA standard, the second-highest web accessibility standard as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium, the international standards organization for the internet.
Read more about "The Calgary Public Library is accessible for everyone, in both its physical and digital spaces."