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Experience a virtual farming simulation that explores world food sustainability! Manage your own farms in Kenya, India and Canada while balancing the needs of social, economic and...
Read more about "Journey 2050"Calgary was shaped by those who do things their own way. Prosperity Certificates, scrip, and contemporary complementary currencies hail from the AFA, Social Credit, and CCF...
Read more about "Historic Calgary Week: Funny Money, Scrip, and Calgary’s Currency Innovation History"Free supportive health service for pregnant individuals experiencing barriers such as living on a low income, language, cultural, or social barriers, mental health/addiction, or...
Read more about "Best Beginning"Find course lessons, reviews, and practice tests for students in grades 3 to 12. From science and math to social studies and English, Solaro follows the Alberta curriculum and provides online access to the same information found in The Key study guides.
Read more about "The Alberta Study Guides Online"Mary Kapusta Director, Communications & Engagement Mary is an alumna from the University of Toronto and a graduate of the Rozsa Arts Management Program at the Haskayne School of Business. After beginning her career in publishing, Mary was Marketing Manager at Wordfest before joining the National Music Centre in 2013. While there she led major marketing and communications projects that included crisis communications around the 2013 floods, a capital fundraising campaign, national and international media campaigns, content marketing strategies, and the opening of the National Music Centre’s new 160,000 square foot facility in July 2016. She has worked in marketing and communications within the cultural sector for over ten years. In her current role, Mary oversees the Media Production and Marketing & Communications departments.
Read more about "Mary Kapusta"General Photography Rules We can allow free use of Library space under the following conditions: Personal, individual, or family photos using a singular hand-held device News media coverage or recording projects Personal capture of the space cannot affect or impede the public use of the building, and as such, we have the following rules: No tripods No drones No lighting equipment No interfering with the public No dominating or blocking spaces We strongly advise against capturing any patrons on our premises without their permission. This includes news media that must secure their own permission and releases as required. If the Library receives complaints around a visual capture on-site, the offending party may be asked to leave. The Library will post filming notices when capturing events, programs, etc. in the space. Third parties cannot use this signage to cover their own duty to secure releases.
Read more about "General Photography Rules"Contribute to the city’s shared history by telling your own stories. Named in honour of Cyril & Dorothy Williams and Bernard & Barbara Harris through a legacy gift, the Williams & Harris Shared History Centre ensures that stories are told and collected, through new technology in the Story Studio, and old technology like microfiche machines, typewriters, and more in the Vintage Media Lab. Explore online archives
Read more about "Contribute to the city’s shared history by telling your own stories."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"Each year, our 3,500 dedicated volunteers contribute 90,000+ volunteer hours. These hours have a value of over $2.8 million that directly benefits over 700,000 patrons by allowing us to offer more programs, in more locations, more often, to more Calgarians.
Read more about "Meet our volunteers"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"The Historian in Residence leads workshops and lectures about Calgary, Treaty 7, and Métis Region 3 throughout their six-month residency, presented in partnership with Heritage Calgary.
Read more about "Want to chat about social, cultural, or built history?"Graphic design isn’t just pretty: it has the power to change perspectives and inspire us to make positive change. As part of the SoGood Design Exhibit, we're hosting a...
Read more about "How Can Design Be Used for Social Good?"