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Read more about "Music in the Digital Age"Learn to code by creating your own game, designing a website, and more.
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Read more about "Visit the Entrepreneur Desk"'\n ', 'Students in grades 4 – 6 can learn to think like historians and genealogists with these classroom resources. Use these lesson plans, presentations, and resources from Calgary’s Story\xa0to investigate our shared past and learn about the lives of soldiers from Calgary and area with your students.', '\xa0', '\n '
Read more about "'Uncover the history of local war veterans'"An exciting opportunity for youth & families to learn & create together with award-winning artist & Dragon's Den Slayer, Bubba B the MC. Using his book/CD as a starting place to...
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Read more about "Ice Rescue Activity "Stream vocal, orchestral, opera, movie music, and so much more. Naxos Music Library provides streaming access to more than 160,000 albums with more than 2.5 million tracks. Listen to unlimited music.Want to learn more about classical music? Browse the resources section for guided tours of historical eras, dictionaries, aural training exercises, study guides and graded music exam playlists.Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: Naxos Music Library tutorial.
Read more about "The world´s largest online classical music library"Learn about podcasting and how to interview without bias.
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Read more about "PodChats: The Anticulture Podcast"Learn about the cultural, social, and built history of our city with our friends from
Read more about "Historic Calgary Week is July 22 — August 1"Learn how to craft a song with the right lyrics and melody to express how you feel.
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Read more about "Caretakers of the Land: Exploring the Métis Sash Gr. 4-9 (Dec 13) "As Central Library approaches its second birthday on November 1, 2020, six Central Library patrons, visitors, and staff share their stories of the space, and reflect on how the community has made it their own in the two years since opening. Want to share your own Library Story with us? Submit it here.John Warkentin “Central is important to me because I read a lot of fiction and it’s a convenient location for me. Going to a public place for free and finding knowledge or finding a quiet moment and rest — lots of people come here just for a quiet moment and that’s a beautiful thing.” Elizabeth Cheme “Central Library is a really nice location. I love the architecture and how they mixed wood at the entrance. This is great place for me to meet my clients because I don’t work out of an office. I have also used one of its recording studios to record a video for a client because he didn’t have a budget to pay for a professional videographer and studio, so we made the video using the resources here. "The Library is important to me because it made me feel like I was not alone. When I came to Canada five years ago, I was still learning English, but the Library felt welcoming and safe. I was able to meet new people and find new ways to be creative. I even took a small business program which inspired me to become an entrepreneur. Right now, I’m running my own business as a marketing consultant and I’m here today doing some marketing research through the Central Library. The Library provides you with the tools to improve yourself. I like to check out DVDs that cover topics like self-awareness and empowerment, especially for women. This is the best place to get involved and even learn about Canadian culture.” René Kamguem “I visited the first day that Central opened, or maybe a few days before the opening, because I was volunteering with the Library. The architecture is very good, I really like it. The new Library is bigger and there is more space for people. There are lots of activities and events for everyone.” Hailey Mckevitt “I didn’t know about Central Library until I started nannying and the need sort of came. I started looking for nearby libraries and which locations were near the train line. I visit with the kids to help them choose their books — it’s become a big part of our time together. The kids really enjoy it. Books are a huge part of their learning and of their life. It allows them to generate their imagination and it’s nice to be able to have a new selection of books for them to enjoy.” Yusra Said “My first visit was actually two weeks ago. Central Library is very beautiful, has a lot of open space and open light so it doesn’t feel crowded, especially during this pandemic. And I really like the services. It’s a really supportive environment. I don’t have a printer at home so that’s one of the main services I use here. The other thing I use the Library for is sitting in this open space — it’s a different environment from working from home online. It’s really nice to be in an open space with other people. And Central has this beautiful view of the city from inside the Library.” Mark Schultz “I’d say Central Library has improved a lot and we are always working on new programs and different ways to serve the public. There was a bit of an adjustment with the move but it’s a beautiful space and has good people. I love the people here; the staff members and the patrons are wonderful. And we have some lovely art pieces around the Library!”
Read more about "Stories Six Library Patrons Reflect on Central Library ahead of Second Birthday"Learn about all about Treaty 7 and Indigenous Music.
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