This document provides information about various upcoming events at the library in November 2012, including: a "Cultures of Our Community" event on November 3rd featuring different cultures; several book discussion groups meeting in November; a "Food 4 Fines" program from November 1st-14th; several children's programs on topics like aviation and turkeys; a CHAOS program on November 19th for ages 5+; a power employment workshop on November 17th; gingerbread house programs on November 14th and 28th; a holiday gifts cooking program on November 27th; gaming Sundays on November 11th and 25th; a young adults snack and chat on November 8th; the library being closed on November 22nd
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Find out what the Westerville Public Library was up to in 2015, from our Meet the Authors series to Night at the Library to our very first Little Free Library.
Find out about all of the events and services the library is featuring this summer, including an educational series about Muslim culture, a One Book, One Community event featuring The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, the Friends Ice Cream Social and more.
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Projects planned for the Acts of Kindness Weekend, September 11-12, 2010, Syracuse, New York. Two action-packed days of community engagement with opportunities for everyone to be involved.
For a map of project sites, see
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This presentation details the City of Scranton for University students and their families, with information about Scranton's history, downtown revitalization, the Hill Section neighborhood, activities in the area, transportation and other information.
Projects planned for the Acts of Kindness Weekend, September 11-12, 2010, Syracuse, New York. Two action-packed days of community engagement with opportunities for everyone to be involved.
For a map of project sites, see
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=110688735302192861561.000488fd510271bef4813&z=11
What's On at the Pickering Public Library September to December 2013.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
Hope the programs we offer this month help brighten your holiday season! Feel free to contact us at 270-422-2094 or megan@meadereads.org for more information on any of these events.
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The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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2. Cultures of Our Community Event!
Join the Village’s Community Relations Commission at its annual
“Cultures of Our Community” celebration.
Saturday, November 3rd , 2012 from 1:00 – 4: 00 pm.
Featuring cultures such as Chinese, Egyptian, Indian, and Russian.
Representatives will display artifacts, photographs, literature and information about
their heritage, and offer traditional snacks. Throughout the
event, groups will make short presentations about their culture.
FREE!! NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!!!
3. Reader’s Advisory
Books and Bagels:
November 14th, 2012
Title: What is left the
Daughter by Howard
Norman.
7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Pick up your book at RA today!
Last chance for book
discussion’s until
February!
4. Reader’s Advisory
Mystery By the
Book:
November 29th,
2012
Title: Santa
Cruise by Mary
Higgins
Clark
Meetings held the 4th
Thursday of the month.
12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
5. Food 4 Fines is Back
Ask Circulation how much you owe and they’ll
tell you how many items to bring.
November 1st through the 14th so hurry!
Cans, Boxed goods, and non-perishable’s!
7. Children’s Department
Turkey Courtesy with Miss Mary!!!
November 12th, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
Ages 5 and up!
Stories, Songs, and Crafts!
Call: 630-555-4923 to Register
8. CHAOS IS BACK!!!!
Monday, Nov. 19th, 2012 from 2:00-2:45 p.m.
Must register-----4923
ages 5+
-------call: 630-555-
9. Children’s Department
Join Miss Mary as she shares
some cool
stories/booktalks and
snacks with you!
Bring some of your favorite
snacks to share with her.
November 20th, 2012
K-3rd grade at 11:00 a.m.
4-6th grade at 1:00 p.m.
See ya there!
11. Stuffie Sleepover
Children ages 4-6 can drop off
one stuffed animal before
November 17th, 2012 for a
“sleepover” at the library.
On November 17th at 10:30
a.m. reunite with your stuffie,
have some breakfast, and find
out what they did.
Call the Children’s
Department: 630-555-4923
for more details or to register.
13. Holiday Gingerbread
House
Wednesday, November 14th, 2012 at
the MAIN.
Wednesday, November 28th, 2012 at
the BRANCH.
Joint project for MOM and
Daughter/Son.
Children must be 12 and up.
Call to register:
MAIN: 630-555-4910
BRANCH: 630-555-0052
Fees required:
$9 for joint project = mom + dau/son
$7 for solo project = mom or child
Payment must be received by
November 7th, 2012.
14. Holiday Gifts From the Kitchen
Join Chef Michael Peters
and learn how to make
Artisan Syrups,
Seasoning Blends,
Batter Breads, and
Salad Dressings.
Cherish, enjoy, and share
(maybe not) these
wonderful gifts.
Nov.27th @ 7:00 p.m.
Call to register:
630-555-4910
15. Gaming
Sunday!!!
November 11th & 25th
12:30-4:30 p.m.
All Ages Welcome!
Card games, board games,
or any game.
Ask Young Adult
Department for Details!!
16. Young Adult’s Department
Snack and Chat!
Starting Nov. 8th,2012
Young Adult’s will be
discussing books, audio
books, movies, and
Manga while they
snack.
Meet them at 4:30-5:30
p.m. on the 2nd Thursday
of every month.
No Registration
Required!!
Ages 11 and up Welcome.
17. Library Closed on November 22nd , 2012
Library Closed on November 22nd, 2012
18. Young Adults is Preparing for the ACT!
Presented by Huntington
Learning Center.
Call Young Adult’s
Department at :
630-555-4928.
December 1st , 2012 @9:00
a.m.
Return on December 8th
and get your test
results.
Space limited so register
soon!
Ages 13 an up!
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