Discover and learn the unique and innovative elements of Central Library spaces, programs, services, and art in a free public tour on Love Your Library Day. The tour will be...
Read more about "Central Library Tour – Ukrainians"Thinking of moving to a new career? Learn about the unique challenges and opportunities that come with looking for work mid-life and how to smoothly transition to a new career...
Read more about "Career Basics: Career Transitions"In this fun and interactive program, children will learn some basic information about Alberta's fuzziest pollinators, as well as some practical steps to protect these...
Read more about "These Bees Need Me: how to help our pollinators (for real)"Join us to learn more about The Al Azhar Shriners legacy. Known for their community service they were established in Calgary in 1907. A Stampede, or small town, parade and...
Read more about "CCHS: Shriners-their History and contributions in Calgary and Area and Beyond!"Learn amazing fact, such as which bird of prey is like a stealth bomber! This program acquaints participants with the different birds of prey found in Alberta, including hawks...
Read more about "STEM Explorers: Birds of Prey"Learn to play a musical instrument at your own pace with free online music classes.
Read more about "ArtistWorks on Libby"Learn about habitats, methods of camouflage, how animals protect themselves, what teeth can tell us about an animal, animal tracks and what they can tell us about behavior, the...
Read more about "All About Animals"Dive into water safety with the Calgary Fire Department! Join us for an interactive all-ages presentation where you will learn how to recognize the dangers in different water...
Read more about "Water Safety"Learn strategies and connect to support for managing grief during holiday seasons. What are some of the challenges grieving people face? What are strategies that can help? How do...
Read more about "Healthy Living: Grief and Managing the Holidays"Join the Library’s new Indigenous Artist in Residence, Kristy North Peigan, as she guides you through painting over one of her digital images on water colour paper. Learn about...
Read more about "Indigenous Artist in Residence: Layered Art - Painting Over Digital Images"Summer Programs at the Library School may be out for the summer, but programs at the Library definitely aren’t ! Enjoy in-person or virtual programs for all ages to learn something new, improve a skill, or meet new friends . Register today!
Read more about "Summer Programs at the Library"A Message from our CEO As we launch our new 2023 – 2026 Strategic Plan, it provides an opportunity to reflect on our achievements, lessons, and growth over 110 years of service. Today, Calgary Public Library is proud to be an internationally respected leader in library service and innovation, and we are just getting started. We emerge from years of disruption and transition and see a community that needs us more than ever. We are a city facing urgent issues that require many voices around the table. That table where everyone is welcome is your public library. We see this strategic plan as a powerful roadmap to create space to drive action and ensure equitable outcomes. We provide the space for people to access new ideas and inspiration, find valuable community connections and supports , and work together to create a strong future where everyone can find success and belonging. We are where literacy and learning live. We create places for people to become neighbours , and we work every day to address barriers so everyone can realize their potential. The future we envision is bold and optimistic because we know what our community can accomplish when we work together. As our city grows, we will always be there to help you fall in love with reading, start a business, navigate a new country, learn a new skill, or have a conversation with someone new. Our promise is that everyone belongs at the Library because the Library belongs to you. Sarah Meilleur CEO
Read more about "A Message from our CEO"Acknowledging the importance of the land What is a land acknowledgment? On November 21, we launched new resources to help c hildren, caregivers, and educators learn the Treaty 7 land acknowledgment, including how to pronounce place and Nation names correctly. Learn the Treaty 7 Land Acknowledgment The Library Land Acknowledgement has changed. These videos will be updated in the near future to reflect the new wording.
Read more about "Acknowledging the importance of the land"Find 100 language courses, including ESL lessons. Pronunciator features lessons, pronunciation analysis, live tutor opportunities, and quizzes for adults and children. You can also work on ESL courses or learn a new language using your first language.
Read more about "Pronunciator "If art is part of your student’s curriculum or you’re simply looking for family-friendly craft ideas and inspiration, our Digital Library has you covered. We’ve rounded up our favourite eResources to help every student channel their inner artist and discover the joy in creating. Use your free Library membership to access these great apps and resources. No Library card? No problem. Sign up for free online and start using it now. World Book Online for Kids World Book Online for Kids is an online learning platform developed for young users. Children can explore a variety of topics in easy-to-read articles, images, and videos. You can also solve puzzles while learning fun facts or try out experiments. Is your little musician looking for new ways to make some noise? Build your own Flute, Rubber-Band Strummer, or Coffee-Can Bongos with easy instructions under the Activities icon then choose Make Some Noise. (Ages 6 – 10) Use art to learn about geography! Under the Maps and More icon, try the Outline Maps and Flags feature. Choose a continent and then a country to get a downloadable map of that country and its flag, perfect for colouring or imagining your next adventure. (Ages 6 – 12) Gale Virtual Reference Library Find full-text eBooks for learners of all ages in the Gale Virtual Reference Library on subjects including coding, business, science, and travel. If your child loves wandering through a gallery or museum, take a look at the book Art That Changed the World. It tells an engaging story of art from ancient to modern times and includes photos of important works. (Ages 9 – 12)
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