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Read more about "Firefighter Storytime and Storytime with the Fire Chief"New programs for all ages open for registration on October 18. Baby Rhyme Time registration opens October 17.
Read more about "There's something for everyone"Attend free programs with Sumin Choi during her residency t
Read more about "Programs with the Children's Illustrator in Residence"Discover the joys of opera with performances and workshops.
Read more about "Opera 212"Library Named for Pioneering Calgarian Judith Umbach MEDIA RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 26, 2015Calgary, AB — Judith Umbach is an unassuming Calgarian who has done a truly extraordinary thing.By making a seven-figure gift in her will to the Calgary Public Library Foundation, Umbach is paving the way for other Calgarians to give to the Library in a meaningful way.“It’s difficult for many of us who may not have cash on hand to say, ‘I’m giving something right now,’” said Umbach. “For many people this makes it possible to leave a legacy now.”“We call Judith a best friend of the Library,” said Paul McIntyre Royston, President & CEO, Calgary Public Library Foundation. “Calgary and the Library are part of her DNA – she grew up in Calgary, spending her free time at the Library. As an adult, Judith has taken up the Foundation’s bold, audacious vision to transform Calgary Public Library into the best library in the world for Calgarians.”Umbach chaired the Calgary Public Library Board for 8 years of her 12-year tenure and now sits on the Board of Directors of the Calgary Library Foundation and chairs its Council of Champions. She was honoured today with the Library’s announcement of the renaming of the Thorn-Hill Library to the Judith Umbach Library.The naming announcement was part of a grand re-opening celebration. Patrons from throughout the community, along with Mayor Naheed Nenshi, were on hand to witness the official ribbon cutting and tour the completely renovated library.Highlights of the renovation include: a lighter, more open interior; a colourful and inviting children's area, as well as a themed collection and display; shelving complete with dedicated lighting and new easier-to-navigate end panels; and, a new laptop loan program that will, at first augment and then replace, the fixed work stations – allowing patrons to be truly connected and comfortable during their visit.As patrons enter the Judith Umbach Library, they are welcomed by a distinctive wall that honours Judith, her gift, her Calgary-focused photography, and, of course, her favourite book, Jane Eyre.The 7,697-square-foot Judith Umbach Library is located in a multi-service building along a major transportation route and serves the 80,000+ Calgarians living in the communities of Beddington, Huntington Hills, and Thornhill.Judith Umbach is a Founding Partner for Add In, the Campaign for Calgary’s Library, a bold, audacious vision to take a great library system and transform it into the best in the world for Calgarians. The city-wide campaign will build capacity for each and every community library and will include projects with a strong impact for Library customers. For more information, visit www.addin.ca.The Calgary Public Library Foundation was created in 1999 to provide an opportunity for all Calgarians to participate in building a library system for today and future generations. Its vision is to enable the citizens of Calgary to have the best public library in the world.-30-
Read more about "Stories"Have you heard of hoop and stick, stick pull, or the one foot high kick? Join us at Central Library in the Welcome Gallery to try out some traditional Indigenous games.
Read more about "Traditional Games"Canadian Municipal Land Corporation American Institute of Architects: 2019 AIA/ALA Library Building Award - The Central Library 2019 SEGD Global Design Awards, Merit Award for Wayfinding - The Central Library Mayor's Urban Design Awards, Great City Great Design - New Central Library Entro Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum for wayfinding and signage design for the Central Library Photos by Michael Grimm.
Read more about "Canadian Municipal Land Corporation"Calgary Public Library CEO Transition Mark Asberg, CEO for the Calgary Public Library, will be leaving the Library this spring to take on a new opportunity as Vice Provost and University Librarian at Queen’s University. Mark joined Calgary Public Library in August 2014 as Director of Service Delivery, before taking over as CEO in September 2019. During his time at the Library, Mark implemented many key projects and initiatives such as expanding library service to new communities and developing strong partnerships with key government and community groups. As CEO during the Library’s response to COVID-19 and the related public health restrictions and closures, Mark remained committed that the Library provide as much service as safely possible leading to multiple innovations. In December 2020, Calgary Public Library received an Urban Libraries Council Award for Innovation for its service innovation during COVID-19. The Library Board is forming a CEO Search Committee with the objective of hiring a new CEO for the Calgary Public Library. The search will commence immediately. The Executive Leadership Team will be available to support the CEO Search Committee, on an as needed basis, to ensure a seamless transition. The Library Board and Executive Team want to thank Mark for his leadership over the past two years. On behalf of the Board, staff, volunteers, and members of the Calgary Public Library, I wish to thank Mark for his leadership and wish him and his family all the best as they begin a new adventure. The Calgary Public Library Board wants to thank you for your ongoing support. Avnish Mehta Board Chair, Calgary Public Library
Read more about "Stories"Healthy development in early childhood sets the course for a child’s future, leads to kindergarten readiness, and prepares children for lifelong learning and success.
Read more about "Early Learning Centres are one piece of Calgary Public Library’s Early Learning Strategy."Internet access for children Parents or guardians can choose from two internet options for children: the default setting of unrestricted internet access or no internet access. To change your child's internet access please contact us. It's the responsibility of parents or guardians to monitor and guide their children's internet activity at the Library. Members with no internet access do not have access to the Library's wireless network, and they will be unable to connect to the internet on library devices that depend on the Library’s wireless network for connectivity.
Read more about "Internet access for children"I live on a First Nation or Métis Settlement in Alberta. The Alberta government covers non-resident fees for people living in Indigenous communities to access public libraries throughout Alberta. People living on First Nations and Métis Settlements in Alberta can get a full Calgary Public Library membership by visiting any Calgary Public Library location and speaking to staff.
Read more about "I live on a First Nation or Métis Settlement in Alberta."'\n ', 'Research your genealogy and construct your family tree using census and voter lists, vital records, church histories, school records, immigration records, military records, and more.', 'Access to Ancestry Library Edition is only available to users onsite at a library location.', 'Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial in Niche Academy:\xa0', 'Ancestry Library Edition tutorial', '\n '
Read more about "'Discover your family’s story'"Give your creativity a boost at Central Library. Your free membership gives you access to bookable studios for audio and video recording, creative multimedia editing, and green screen filming.As a precaution to help limit the spread of COVID-19, creative studio booking is currently paused. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your ongoing support.
Read more about "Are you the next big YouTube, IGTV, or podcast creator? "Find eBooks, enhanced novels, graphic novels, audiobooks, and even videos. TeenBookCloud offers students access to an amazing range of content. No waiting.
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