Roland is an artist of Stoney Nakoda heritage. Raised in the Alberta foothills, he is widely recognized for his interpretations of nature and traditional themes of language, culture, and history. He is a distinguished mentor to other emerging artists.
Read more about "Roland Rollinmud"Programs with the Filmmaker in Residence Join CONTRA to learn more about building worlds as a filmmaker, director and producer. Register for free programs
Read more about "Programs with the Filmmaker in Residence"Terms of use for access to the internet and other electronic uses through the Calgary Public Library.
Read more about "Public Access Network Terms of Use"Morrigan is from Secwepemc First Nation, but resides in Calgary. She primarily works in multimedia painting and digital forms, and enjoys creating art to relieve stress. A recent graduate from high school, Morrigan is now attending culinary school.
Read more about "Morrigan Caldwell"Listening is harder than watching. It is ok to close your eyes, shift positions, and not watch the Elder the entire time. Sharing stories is hard work, too, so allow Elders the space to take their time.
Read more about "Help create a safe space."Volunteer Qualifications High School students Ages 15 to17 Strong reading and speaking skills in English Positive attitude, reliable, patient, able to stay on task Volunteer Responsibilities Attend volunteer orientation and training session Provide support to participants as directed by staff lead Be a positive role model
Read more about "Volunteer Qualifications Volunteer Responsibilities"Volunteer Qualifications Fluent in English Strong facilitation skills Active listening skills Good interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively with people from all backgrounds and all skill levels Volunteer Responsibilities Attend an orientation and training session Commit to all dates of the program Create a supportive, fun, and rewarding environment
Read more about "Volunteer Qualifications Volunteer Responsibilities"Sensory Backpacks are now available at select Library locations The Library is proud to be a community partner of the Sensory Backpack Program initiative, a partnership between Variety – the Children’s Charity and Calgary Heritage Lions Club that supports children living with sensory processing disabilities and autism within child friendly facilities and schools. The backpacks contain tools to help children self-regulate through refocus, distraction, or mitigating the amount of sensory input experienced while at the Library and will be available at Bowness, Central, Crowfoot, Fish Creek, Giuffre Family, Louise Riley, Nose Hill, Saddletowne, Seton, Shawnessy, and Southwood libraries. Ask a staff member to sign out a backpack for free at one of these locations. The program hopes to mitigate barriers family experience when visiting child-friendly places in the community and allow them to access resources they might not otherwise be able to.
Read more about "Sensory Backpacks are now available at select Library locations"You can have three of these early readers checked out at a time.
Read more about "eBooks for Beginning Readers"Join educators and literacy specialists, Michelle Bence and Dr. Miriam Ramzy, for tips and strategies for reading together and making it fun.
Read more about "Helping Your Child Learn to Read (Gr. 3 – 6)"Learn about reading levels and tips for picking out books with our staff.
Read more about "How to Choose the Right Book for Your Child"Free online tutoring for all grade levels studying the Alberta curriculum.
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Read more about "LEGO Club"Debut collections and new classics by emerging and established Canadian poets.
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