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Canadian Library Month

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October 12th, 2010

 

In celebration of Canadian Library Month, the EMR Library's annual open house will take place on Wednesday October 20th, noon to 3pm.  All are welcome!

 

Poster

 

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For Immediate Release
October 20, 2009
 
Atlantic Provinces Library Association hosts Games @ the Library Week
 
Charlottetown--Libraries are places where people meet, learn and have fun! From October 18-24, the Atlantic Provinces Library Association (APLA) is sponsoring Games @ the Library Week.
 
Fairy tale trivia, geocaching at the library, scavenger hunts, Scrabble tournaments and Wii bowling are just a few of more than 140 events being held in public libraries in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador this week.
 
To make Games @ the Library Week extra special, Hasbro Canada has donated a copy of Scrabble Classic and Pictureka--one of its newest games--to each public library in Atlantic Canada.
 
Anyone attending a game event at a participating library can enter to win the grand prizeā€”a Nintendo Wii System! 
 
For more information about Games @ the Library and a complete list of events, please visit http://www.apla.ca/games
 
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Contacts:
 
Donald Moses, President, Atlantic Provinces Library Association, dmoses@upei.ca
 
Louise McGillis, VP Newfoundland, Atlantic Provinces Library Association, lmcgillis@swgc.mun.ca 

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Further Canadian Library Month information and tools can be found at: http://www.cla.ca/clm09/ 

 

 

 

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Help us celebrate Canadian Library Month!

 

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE at the Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Library

Everyone welcome!

Refreshments will be served

 

When:      Wednesday October 28th, 2009

             Noon to 3pm  

 

Where:     Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Library

             Suite 335 (3rd floor), 300 Main Street (Elijah Smith Building)

             Whitehorse, Yukon

 

TEL: (867) 667-3111

E: emrlibrary at gov.yk.ca

W: http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/Library

 

You can find the poster here.

 

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Please post your Yukon events here. Thanks!

 

Canadian Library Association site for Canadian Library Month: http://www.cla.ca/clm08/index.htm

 

September 18, 08

Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Library

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE ... everyone welcome!

Refreshments will be served

Draw for coveted EMR Library stainless steel travel mugs!

 

Wednesday October 29th, 2008, noon to 3pm.

Where:

Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Library

Suite 335 (3rd floor), 300 Main Street (Elijah Smith Building)

Whitehorse, Yukon

 

TEL: 867-667-3111

E: emrlibrary@gov.yk.ca

W: http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/Library

 

 

September 16, 2008

As part of Canadian Library month (October), Yukon Library Association and the Yukon Film Society present this event.

 

When:  Saturday October 11th, 2008

 

Where: The Old Firehouse, First Avenue, Whitehorse

 

Tickets at the door: $6 ($5 for YFS members)

 

Dress: Hollywood Glam or Yukon Casual

 

Doors open at 6pm with a reception. Film screening at 7 pm.

 

http://www.hollywoodlibrarian.com

ANN M. SEIDL (Writer and Director) has a master of library and information services from the University of Denver. She is a library consultant and the owner and principal of Information, Managed, a library consulting business which provides library research and GIS analysis products to public libraries and systems. She completed the screenplay for the film in 2003 and has spoken at annual library conferences in more than 10 states and Canada about the documentary. Before becoming a librarian, Ann worked as a voice-over actor for various television and film productions, hosted a weekly television newsmagazine in the Denver market, and anchored fund drives for both Colorado Public Television and Florida Public Radio. Her national work has included Samsung cameras, Ramada Inn, and AT&T Wireless Services, as well as narration for several independent non-fiction films. Her voice can be heard on DirecTV, giving MPAA ratings before the start of films.

 

 

September 10, 08

Yukon Library Association is bringing "Hollywood Librarian" to Whitehorse for Canadian Library Month. Venue and date information will be posted here soon.

Clara Rutherford and Aimee Ellis

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