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These own voices recommendations explore the age old story of growing up.
Read more about "Diverse YA Coming-of-Age"Join us for the story of the Calgary General Hospital before its demolition in 1998.
Read more about "The 88 Years of the Calgary General Hospital in Bridgeland-Riverside"Films from Kanopy and NFB that celebrate 2SLGBTQ+ lives, experiences, and stories.
Read more about "2SLGBTQ+ Films for Pride"Bear witness (and feel seen by) the diversity of disabled stories and voices.
Read more about "International Day of Persons with Disabilities"Enjoy stories read in their original languages by Treaty 7 authors.
Read more about "Treaty 7 Storytime"Celebrate Family Literacy Day with these stories about reading and imagination.
Read more about "For the Love of Reading"Let's celebrate winter weather with great stories in snowy settings.
Read more about "Snow Much Fun"May is Canadian Jewish Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the contributions that Jewish Canadians have made to Canada's social, political and cultural fabric.
Read more about "Celebrate Canadian Jewish Heritage Month"Melissa is most famous for her coffee paintings, but she works in a variety of styles and media. A born-and-bred Albertan, she has painted hundreds of Stampede-themed windows! A two-time art school grad, Melissa works out of her studio in Airdrie.
Read more about "Melissa Bruglemans-LaBelle"Louise Riley Library opened in 1959 in the northwest community of Hounsfield Heights-Briar Hill and has been a community hub ever since. It was named after Louise Riley, a beloved children’s librarian and author. Riley became well-known as the “story lady” for her popular children’s Story Hour sessions, broadcast weekly on radio airwaves starting in 1943.
Read more about "History of Louise Riley Library"Some of today's most beloved stories are those experienced playing video games. Braydon Beaulieu from Ubisoft Toronto talks about the joys and challenges of writing and designing...
Read more about "LitCon 2022 – Narrative Design and Writing for Video Games"June 2 at 9:30 am: Grades 5 – 9 can use world-building, description, and character development techniques to create a story worthy of any D&D campaign.
Read more about "Dungeons and Dragons: An Epic Writing Adventure"Celebrate the diversity of Indigenous cultures with books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors.
Read more about "Indigenous Stories for Middle-Graders"We've got events and programs for every age and interest taking place all year round. Learn about space or ancient history, drop in for live theatre and musical performances, or find time to gather and discuss the latest books. It's all happening at the Library location nearest you.
Read more about "The Library is more than just books!"Longer nights mean more time to spend curled up with a good book. Register for the Read 110 Challenge online through Beanstack, and use your reading map to track 110 hours of reading. Sign up from December 15 – February 28 for your chance to win.
Read more about "Read 110 hours and win amazing prizes!"