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Children s Programs pg. 3 Tween programs pg. 5 Teen programs Pg. 6 Adult programs Pg. 7 Discover MAY - JUNE 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 9:30-5:30 785 Main Street V2A 5E3 Penticton, BC 250-770-7781 ppl@summer.com www.pentictonlibrary.ca Facebook @PentictonPublicLibrary @PentictonLibraryTeens Twitter @PentictonLib Instagram @pentictonlibrary

We re excited to share that the Library now can provide our patrons access to Mango Languages! Mango Languages is a fun-infused way to learn a new language. It prepares learners for realistic conversations and strengthens every day communication skills in over 70 world languages, including English, French, Spanish, and Pirate. How to start: 1. Go to https://pentictonlibrary.ca/databases 2. Click Mango Languages 3. Click the sign up button 4. Choose the language and in the top right corner fill in your profile 5. Wait for a confirmation email to be sent to your inbox. Make sure to check your junk mail just in case. 6. Once you have confirmed your email, click on your first lesson for the language you have chosen. 7. Congratulations! You re ready to sail the seas of learning with Mango Languages! Before you know it, you can join the library staff as we practice our Be s, Ye s, and scallywagging!** **Please note: library staff do not actually endorse scallywagging.

From the desk of. Here at Penticton Public Library, there s never a dull moment behind the scenes. We are always planning programs, cataloguing books, upgrading our technology, playing Tetris with available storage space All of this is how we strive towards creating a better experience for our patrons. Part of improving the patron experience requires upgrading and adding new technology. In April and May, two of our software services are changing: printing and the online catalogue. We now have a new printing system called Papercut. Instructions have been posted at our public computers for how to use it. Dan Lerch, MSIS Systems Librarian (and Serge the Cat!) On May 7, we ll be launching our new catalogue, Enterprise. Enterprise is a lot more user-friendly, and will vastly improve how you search for materials on our shelves! Some of the features for Enterprise are: improved ways of searching patron-created lists of materials (books, DVDs, mysteries, to-be-read) lists of NY Times bestsellers right on the catalogue staff-created lists of new arrivals, recommended reads, & more! 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 items to keep our collection current. Our indoor book sale is on again with tons of new items! Thank you for all your donations and purchases from this year s book sales! So far we ve made: $5700.00!

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, May 4 to June 1 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, May 4 - June 1 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, May 1 to 30 10:00-10:30 am Children s Library

FAMILY GAMES NIGHT It s time for our Spring Family Games Night! Bring your whole family for an evening of board games, coding games, life-sized checkers, chess, life-sized snakes and ladders, Lego & more! All ages Thursday, May 24th 6:00-8:00 pm Library Reading Room Children s Library Penticton Museum 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 May 2, 16 No Lego Club in June Summer dates TBA Children s Library **Children 7 and under must have an adult accompanying them. **Children 8 and over must know a parent/guardian phone number. Have an idea for another program that you would like to see at the library? Are you a local expert looking for a venue for a workshop or presentation? The library is always looking for new ways to make connections in our community. Drop by and fill out a comment card or give us a call at: 250-770-7782

Ages 8-12, Register online for coding club programs at pentictonlibrary.ca ROLLING WITH ROBOTS (TAKE 2) In case you missed our first run of this program, we re rolling back around again for Take 2! Join us to learn about coding the Sphero SPRK+ robotic balls with drawing and block-style coding methods and compete against other teams to code your robot through a maze first! Please note: this program requires working in pairs. Friday, May 4 3:30-5:00 pm Registration opens: April 25 CHOOSE YOUR OWN CODEVENTURE It s our last coding club meeting of the year, and we re ending with a bang! We ll have a little bit of everything during this session, from Spheros to MakeyMakeys to life-sized coding and more! Register for a station-based rotating series of activities. Please note, this program requires working individually and with groups. Friday, May 18 3:30-5:00 pm Registration opens: May 9th Afterschool Coding Club and S.T.E.A.M. Powered programs will resume in Fall 2018. If there are certain topics (Scratch, Sphero, Makey Makeys) that your tweens are interested in, please leave a comment card at the Library s information desk. We love feedback from our patrons!

These programs are all free and drop-in Open to ages 13-18 TEEN GAME SHOW NIGHT From Silent Library to Wheel of (Mis) Fortune to knowledge of obscure trivia to many others, try your hand at an evening of game-show style challenges that test wits, will and more! Please note: let us know if you have any food allergies! Saturday, May 12 7:00-9:30 pm 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! Fridays 3:45-5:15 pm Library Auditorium May 11 June 8 (Wrap/Pizza Party) September 14 October 12 November 9 December 14

Drop-in and free SAILING Join us for a presentation on the history, physics, types of sailing, and vessels used in this 6000-year old method of transportation! There will also be a discussion on sailing in the Okanagan. Friday, May 4 12:00-1:00 pm MENTAL FITNESS Mental fitness is all about making sure our thoughts and feelings are strong enough to support our lifestyles and well-being. Join us to learn strategies to stay mentally fit! Friday, June 1 12:00-1:00 pm RESPs: PLANNING FOR YOUR CHILD S FUTURE Wanting to demystify the ins and outs of saving for your child s future? Drop in and learn about the grants available as well as how to get started with limited resources. Friday, May 18 12:00-1:00 pm THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP Gail Bastow visits to discuss the importance of sleep, highlight what constitutes normal sleep, provide an overview of common sleep disorders, and give tips on what to do if you suspect you have sleeping problems. Friday, June 15 12:00-1:00 pm

A NOVEL IDEA & BETWEEN THE COVERS AFTER DARK Last Monday of the Month 1:00-2:00 pm May 28 Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty June 25 The Trespasser by Tana French PLEASE NOTE: These two book clubs have been combined for May and June 2018. Last Tuesday of the month 6:30-7:30 pm May 29 The Break By Katherena Vermette June 26 The News Sorority by Sheila Weller ** 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 THE UNTOUCHABLES Rated 18A Tuesday, May 1 6:00-8:30 pm DIRTY DANCING Rated 14A Tuesday, June 5 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 Voting has started for the Library s second annual Summer Film Festival! Drop by any time from now until May 25th to vote on what movies will be shown in the categories of: Canadian, Classic, International, and Blockbuster. Tuesdays, July 3 and 10 Thursdays, July 5 and 12 Library Auditorium Movies begin at 6:00 pm Free popcorn provided For more information: 250-770-7782

Download the app at: https://meet.libbyapp.com/ If you re familiar with using ebooks and downloadable audio books, you probably know the Overdrive app. Did you know there s a new app by overdrive, and her name is Libby? Libby might seem a bit more superficially hip, but the app offers more customization than the Overdrive one can. The biggest difference is that you can tag what you read. Tags are little notes ( TBR, 2018, didn t finish, sci-fi & more) that you can create and add to books you have or haven t read/listened to yet in the app. It allows you go keep track of the good, the meh, and the awful. Tags let you be as organized as you want! To access tags: click SHELF then Tags is the third option at the top of your screen. To create a new tag, hit Tag from inside any book and then Add. BORROW A LIBRARIAN Got a new tablet and want to learn how to get the most out of it 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 Can t find what you want on our shelves? NON-FICTION 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. YOUNG ADULT CHILDREN

It s almost that time of year again! Starting in July, kids can join us for programs three days each week. This year s theme is Motion Commotion! Stay tuned for more information. Reading records will be available in June. Summer Reading Club programs begin on July 10, 2018 and end on August 15, 2018. Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Questions? 2:00-3:30 pm 2:00-3:30 pm 10:00-11:30 am Ask Julia @ Ages 8-12 Ages 5-12 Ages 5-7 250-770-7783 Library Auditorium Library Auditorium Library Auditorium jcox@summer.com Join us for an all new Teen Summer Takeover (TST) choose-your-own adventure where you decide what you want to do. Grab a TST guide book and for six weeks this summer you will be able to complete weekly challenges for prize draw tickets. All tickets will then go towards the grand prize draw for the TST: a tablet! Create, Explore, Read, Do: how you adventure this summer is all up to you. Tuesday July 3 - Saturday August 11 Teens ages 13 18 For more information please contact Lara @ 250-770-7781 ext 4516 lharker@summer.com Penticton Reads Adult Summer Reading Club July - August Penticton Reads is a self-directed reading club where you choose, read, and rate the books! For each book (ebook and audiobooks count as well) you read, fill out and drop off a ballot at the library s information desk or online for entry into a weekly prize draw! All ballots are entered into the grand prize draw. More details TBA