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Winston is super curious about everything, especially how humans share stories. He loves sci-fi, LEGO, and singing in choir. He is a dad, a designer, and a student librarian. He sometimes wrecks books for fun.
Read more about "Winston Pei"Elise has 15 years of experience telling the stories of her community and has been recognized for feature writing, social-impact and community-based journalism. She is a regular guest speaker with Edmonton’s City Hall School.
Read more about "Elise Stolte"Do you work in a shop, a daycare or maybe a kitchen table? A CBC Calgary writing workshop, these four sessions will give you step-by-step coaching through this creative writing...
Read more about "Telling your story: CBC Calgary's writing workshops"Haley lives in Calgary and is originally from Piikani First Nation. She enjoys bucket art because it allows her to tell different and unique stories. In the future, she wants to be in child and youth care or be an elementary school teacher.
Read more about "Haley Long"It's Alberta Culture Days! Join us for a music filled and healing story telling journey led by Master Storyteller, Mera Reyes, interwoven with the sounds of ukulele and drum.
Read more about "Rozsa Arts at the Library & Alberta Culture Days: Performance by Mera Reyes, Master Storyteller"Brenda is an author and retired lawyer who lives in Calgary. She was raised on a farm in southern Alberta with stories about her colourful grandfather, Wildhorse Jack. Brenda’s first novel, "The Art of Rebellion," was inspired by her family history.
Read more about "Brenda Joyce Leahy"Experience the sounds of Chinese culture through the lens of one of Calgary's most versatile artists, flutist Jiajia Li demonstrates the beauty and versatility of the Chinese...
Read more about "Instrumental Stories - Sound of China: The Flute and the Year of the Rabbit"Requesting items Requests may take four to six weeks to arrive. Please allow three weeks before checking the status of a request. For time-sensitive requests, consider using your TAL Card or ME card (available from your local library) for in-person access to post-secondary, public, and special libraries across the province. If there is a charge, staff will contact you before processing the request. Requests for titles that have yet to be published will be cancelled. If you wish to suspend a request, please talk to Library staff.
Read more about "Requesting items"Join us online for evening, cozy bedtime stories, songs, and finger plays for the whole family to settle and get ready for bed. Takes place Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 pm.
Read more about "Bedtime Storytime - Virtual"Would you believe the humble pea can help you tell an amazing story?! It’s true! We’ll learn how everyday events—like walking to school—and everyday objects (like PEAS!) can help...
Read more about "Litcon 2022 – Mind Your Peas & Q’s with Natasha Deen"Natalia is a Romanian-Canadian illustrator and designer based in Calgary. Working primarily in digital formats, she infuses natural textures into her work, exploring stories, characters, and environments in a distinctly cute and playful style.
Read more about "Natalia Ionescu"Filled with short fiction and poetry by local authors, this machine is a collaboration between the Library and Short Édition. Press a button to print a story that takes just 1, 3, or 5 minutes to read.
Read more about "Take a moment to enjoy a great read."Silence is a service in the TD Great Reading Room, and Calgary’s Story, featuring southern Alberta history, is accessible to everyone. Visit the Artist and Historian in Residence, the Elders’ Guidance Circle, the Prow, and more.
Read more about "Level 4"Recommended reads from the Newcomer Artist in Residence In Han’s thought-provoking booklist, you will experience a variety of stories. Some will spark your imagination and take you to new places, while others are meant to inspire change. Browse the list
Read more about "Recommended reads from the Newcomer Artist in Residence"Haley lives in Calgary and is originally from Piikani First Nation. She enjoys bucket art because it allows her to tell different and unique stories. In the future, she wants to be in child and youth care or be an elementary school teacher.
Read more about "Haley Long"