Children s Programs pg. 3 Tween programs pg. 5 Teen programs Pg. 6 Adult programs Pg. 7 Discover MARCH-APRIL 2018 HOURS CONTACT SOCIAL MEDIA Monday 9:30-5:30 Tuesday 9:30-9:00 Wednesday 9:30-5:30 Thursday 9:30-9:00 Friday 9:30-5:30 Saturday 9:30-5:30 Sunday* 1:00-5:00 *Last Sunday March 25th 785 Main Street V2A 5E3 Penticton, BC 250-770-7781 ppl@summer.com www.pentictonlibrary.ca Facebook @PentictonPublicLibrary @PentictonLibraryTeens Twitter @PentictonLib Instagram @pentictonlibrary
Do you keep hearing about 3D printing but don t know what it is? Have you seen the videos about printed prosthetics, toys, and other fantastic creations? Are you hoping to use this technology in your business or pursue it as a hobby? Are you already a 3D printing enthusiast? Are you just interested in learning about something amazing and new? The Penticton Public Library is currently developing a new series of programs and services surrounding this very topic. The Library acquired its first 3D printer this January, the Lulzbot TAZ 6 Desktop 3D Printer, under the direction of our Systems Librarian, Dan Lerch. Since then we ve been printing (and learning about) all sorts of fun and useful things. The first informational program we will offer for this technology is on Friday, March 16th as part of our Learning at Lunch series for adults. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements as we introduce this technology into future library services and programs. If you re interested in learning more, we re expanding our collection of materials on 3D printing. You can search for them on our online catalogue, or ask at the information desk. A special note: This initiative has been made possible in part by a generous grant from the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen (CFSOS).
From the desk of. Being a Chief Librarian in a public library is a bit like being a wizard in the world of Harry Potter. Arithmancy helps get the most out of our budget, and Flying Lessons are absolutely necessary when we have to be in five places at once. We use Divination and Muggle Studies to figure out the best way to serve our communities for the future. On less magical days, we sometimes want to Transfigure the misbehaving computers into toads, but even on those days, we always try to Charm our patrons with free services and programs as often as we can. Heather Buzzell, MLIS Chief Librarian On the topic of the best way to serve our patrons, I d also like to share one of the future upgrades to look out for at the library: During late March and into the beginning of April, we will be implementing a new online catalogue for the public called Enterprise. What does this mean for you, a patron? The appearance of the catalogue will change (colours, button locations) All of the search functions will remain (title, author, etc) & more will be added in order to help you search and get back better results You will be able to create and save reading lists for yourself And if you have any questions, don t worry Library Staff will be more than happy to help you navigate this change! Dirty Book Sales Looking for more ways to support your local library? We have book sales several times a year! We sell: books, audiobooks, magazines, DVDs, & CDs! Already have too many books? We accept used book donations. Most of the books that do not make it onto our shelves are sold during the book sales. These funds are used to buy new books to keep our collection current. We also have books for sale all year in the library!
These programs are all free and drop-in, phone 250-770-7783 for more information BABY SONGS & RHYMES Join us for a parent and child program featuring great songs, rhymes, and books for pre-walkers in an informal & active setting. Infant to 15 months Fridays, March 9 - April 27 1:30-2:30 pm Children s Library TODDLERTIME This program is designed for toddlers and features an active mix of puppets, songs, rhymes, feltboard stories, and of course, books! 15 months to 3 years Fridays, March 9 - April 27 10:00-10:30 am Children s Library PRESCHOOL STORYTIME This program features puppets, songs, rhymes, feltboard stories, and longer stories with more challenging content. Participation encouraged. 3-5 years Wednesdays, Mar 7 - Apr 25 10:00-10:30 am Children s Library Open to ages 5-12 PREHISTORIC Do your best cave person stomp on the way to the library for our first Spring Break Afterschool program! Stories, crafts, puppets and more. Friday, March 23 3:30-5:00 pm Drop-in Children s Library ABRACADABRA! It s going to be a magical morning at the library during our Spring Break morning program. Tuesday, March 27 10:00-11:30 pm Drop-in Children s Library
FABULOUS FAMILY MOVIES Drop-in at the library and join us for our Fabulous Family Movies! While these movies are chosen to be family friendly, please be advised that there may be some scenes in them that could frighten young children. All ages 2:00 pm start Thursday, March 22 Captain Underpants (90 mins) LEGO CLUB PLUS! We re excited to announce that, with funding from the Kootenay Library Federation, we were able to purchase Qubits for our Lego Club! Qubits are construction blocks that snap together to create structures. They teach design and engineering basics, and also allow a younger crowd to practice colour sorting and shape recognition. Ages 5 plus** Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 pm March 7, 21, 28 April 4, 18 May 2, 16 Children s Library **Children 7 and under must have an adult accompanying them. **Children 8 and over must know a parent/guardian phone number. Thursday, March 29 Lion King (88 mins)
Register online for coding club programs at pentictonlibrary.ca ROLLING WITH ROBOTS Sign up for an afternoon of exploring how our Sphero SPRK+ robots can be coded to navigate various activities and a giant maze! Friday, March 2 3:30-5:00 pm CODING GAMES IN SCRATCH We ll be coding one of two games with the Scratch programming languages as well as creating your very own custom controller! Friday, March 16 3:30-5:00 pm Register online at www.pentictonlibrary.ca or in person at the Museum TWEEN MAKER LAB TITLE TBA Maker labs and spaces are all about sharing ideas, brainstorming and creating and that s what we ll do! Tweens must design & build a solution for the problem we ll be giving them. Wednesday, March 21 10:00 am 12:00 pm This program will focus on earth and biology sciences. Details TBA. Wednesday, April 25 3:15-4:30pm
Open to ages 13-18 All programs are free & Drop-in SPRING BREAK MOVIE: THOR RAGNAROK Looking for a way to fill an evening with a FREE MOVIE you might have missed in theatres? Drop in and join us for the newest Thor movie! Snacks and drinks provided, this movie is rated PG. Thursday, March 22 6:00 8:00 pm ANIME & MANGA NIGHT You asked, we answered! The program returns featuring favourites like candy and snack taste testing & manga speed-dating, but we ll also have new activities! Snacks and drinks provided, cosplay encouraged, too! Saturday, April 14 6:00-8:00 pm YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (YAC) The YAC is a group of awesome teen volunteers who meet once a month to plan teen events, give feedback about teen services, and help the library order new things for our collection! Teens can receive credit for volunteer hours at their schools. If you re interested in volunteering, talk to Lara at the library or drop in at our meetings! Pizza provided by Domino s Pizza for every meeting! ***March 9th is now a Teen Maker Space! 2018 MEETINGS Fridays 3:45-5:15 pm March 9*** April 13 May 11 June 8
Drop-in and free SLOW WRITING Professor Frances Greenslade from OK College joins us to share the challenges of trying to slow down and write honestly in a world that seems to celebrate the fast and glib. Friday, March 2 12:00-1:00 pm WATER CONSERVATION IN THE OKANAGAN Drop by when three guests host a discussion and Q&A all about climate change, water conservation, and xeriscaping in the Okanagan. Friday, April 6 12:00-1:00 pm BATS! In this presentation, guest Tanya will talk about the fascinating lives of bats here and around the world & threats to BC bats. Friday, March 16 12:00-1:00 pm THE WORLD WITH 3D PRINTING What is 3D printing? How did it come to be, and why all the hype? Join Systems Librarian Dan for a live demonstration as we discuss past, present, and future. Friday, March 23 12:00-1:00 pm CLIMATE CHANGE & GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY Moving to a global focus, this lecture will discuss some of the most serious consequences of climate changes for water supply & demand around the world, and the implications of changing water supplies. Friday, April 20 12:00-1:00 pm
A NOVEL IDEA Third Monday of the month 1:00-2:00 pm March 19 All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai April 16 The Hesitation Cut by Giles Blunt BETWEEN THE COVERS Last Monday of the month 1:00-2:00 pm March 26 News of the World by Paulette Jiles April 30 The Gardens of Consolation by Parisa Reza AFTER DARK Last Tuesday of the month 6:30-7:30 pm March 27 The High Mountains of Portugal By Yann Martel April 24 All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai ** Cookies and tea provided for all book club meetings. For more information about the books, please visit: https://pentictonlibrary.ca/adult-programs Doors open at 5:45 Drop-in and free ARRIVAL Rated PG Tuesday, March 6 6:00-8:30 pm TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Rated PG Tuesday, April 3 6:00-8:30 pm ** Popcorn is provided for these movies, please bring your own bowl. For more information about the movies, please visit: https://pentictonlibrary.ca/adult-programs SPECIAL FILM PROGRAM: A RIVER FILM Take a journey as we tour the Okanagan River Watershed, a transboundary waterway that straddles the Canada-US border. Tuesday, April 10 6:00-7:00 pm
Access online at: https://pentictonlibrary.ca/databases Looking for ebooks, games, National Geographic videos or other material to keep busy with during spring break? The Tumblebooks collections are free with your library card! The Library offers two Tumblebook collections for our younger patrons: Tumblebook Cloud for Middle-High school ages Tumblebook Library for Elementary school ages Each collection offers fiction, nonfiction, poetry, graphic novels, videos, educational games, and study help. To access them, simple go to our website and click E-Library then Tumblebooks. Make sure to register under my cloud on one or both websites so you can track your reading and save lists! BORROW A LIBRARIAN Get a tablet or e-reader for Christmas and want to learn how to get the most out of it with your library for FREE? We can help! This is a one-hour, one-on-one appointment with trained library staff who can help with tablets, laptops, e-readers, and more! To book an appointment, you can: Drop by the information desk Call 250-770-7782 or Fill out the web form online at http://www.pentictonlibrary.ca EXAM INVIGILATION Penticton Public Library is able to accommodate students wishing to write exams in the Library. Exam invigilation may be available, provided that we can meet the conditions of your school. To write an exam at the library: Complete the exam invigilation form and follow the instructions at https://pentictonlibrary.ca/examinvigilation For more info, call: 250-770-7782 HOMEBOUND DELIVERIES Are you unable to come in person to the Library? We offer free book and audiobook deliveries to homebound patrons who live in Penticton. For more information about this service or to sign up for it, please contact the Library at 250-770-7781 and ask for Homebound Service. BOOK CLUB SETS We have book club sets you can check out if you are unable to make it to the clubs we host! Each set has 6 copies of a book as well as a booklet of discussion questions. Sets are checked out to one patron for six weeks. To see what s available, or book a set, drop by the information desk.
ADULTS NON-FICTION YOUNG ADULT Can t find what you want on our shelves? We offer a free service called an inter-library loan! Drop by the information desk and let us know what book, audiobook, or DVD you re looking for. We can try to borrow it from another library in BC. Please note: Inter-library loan borrowing times and overdue fines are different. You can have up to 3 inter-library loans at one time. CHILDREN
AUTHOR VISIT: BRUCE FRASER TEEN TECH WEEK: POP-UP MAKER LAB Author Bruce Fraser, who just turned eighty in August, won silver in the 2010 elit Book Awards and has won awards for his short stories. The Founding President of Access Pro Bono, Fraser practiced as a trial lawyer in the Interior of British Columbia and Vancouver through his 45-year career, representing First Nations peoples in Aboriginal Rights cases, as well as civil and criminal proceedings. He currently maintains a residence at Lac La Hache. Noah s Raven is Fraser s third novel exploring the mysteries of the vast canvas of the rugged Chilcotin region. The recent damage to the region from wildfires spurred the donation of 10% of profits and author royalties from the book to wildlife recovery and preparedness programs. Monday, March 5 2:00-3:00 pm You ve heard about the new technology we ve been lucky enough to get funding for and the programs that have been offered to our tweens now it s time to give our teens a chance to explore and experiment! Drop in, munch on free pizza and snacks and then go wild testing out our Makey Makeys, chromebooks and coding, Sphero SPRK+, and other gadgets! We ll also have a quick demonstration on 3D printing from our Systems Librarian! Friday, March 9 (in place of monthly YAC meeting) 3:15-5:00 Teens ages 13 18 TO THE RACES: SPHERO SPRK+ CHARIOTS! You ve heard of the Sphero SPRK+ educational and programmable robots, sure, but did you know that you can turn them into a chariot?! Working in teams of three, tweens will create a chariot for their Sphero to pull and test their designs with weight and speed challenges! Registration will be required for this program, maximum of 18 tweens. Parents are welcome to observe! Registration opens Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 am. Saturday, March 24 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Tweens ages 8-12