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Children s Programs pg. 3 Tween programs pg. 5 Teen programs Pg. 6 Adult programs Pg. 7 Discover SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 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

What is it? A two-part workshop for adults that teaches the basics of 3D printing. Workshop attendees will be using CAD Software (TinkerCad) to design or adapt models that can then be printed using our 3D printer, a TAZ Lulzbot 6. Try out the TinkerCad software for free here: https://www.tinkercad.com/ Why are you hosting the workshop? To provide access to this technology to the community of Penticton To teach our patrons about 3D printing in a stress-free environment To demonstrate that 3D printing is an interest or hobby that any one can pursue! When is it? Saturdays: September 8 and September 15th, 10:00-11:30 am Where is it? The Who can attend? Adults ages 19+. No library card is required to register. How do I Register? http://pentictonlibrary.ca/3dprint Registration is currently open and may even be full now! Space is limited to 10 attendees. If you missed these workshops, stay tuned for future 3D printing programs. Please note: When you register it will be for both workshop dates. If you are unable to commit to attending both dates, please consider waiting to attend another 3D printing program. Other Questions Do I need any pre-requisite knowledge? Yes - we ask that everyone who signs up for the workshop has basic computer skills and is comfortable using a laptop. Will there be a waitlist? Yes. If a space becomes available we will contact you. A special note: This program has been made possible in part by a generous grant from the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen (CFSOS).

From the desks of. Ever wonder why it can take a while for the items you order to get on our shelves? Well.. It s not as simple as it might seem! Once an item is ordered, it has to be catalogued so you can find it in the library catalog. If we can find a record from another library, it s a simple matter of copying the record and adding our local call number. If we have to start from scratch, it takes more time. All the information has to be input by hand. Penticton Public Library s Technical Services Staff After the item is catalogued, we have to process it. First we make a spine label for it, then carefully cover it with protective plastic or a dust jacket. If it s a DVD or audiobook, processing has even more steps. The final part of processing is stamping the items. Only then can these items be checked in and then put on the shelves if they re not already on hold for someone. Putting items on hold/ requesting them actually speeds up the whole process. We fast track them, that is, push them to the front of the line, so we can get them to you as soon as possible! 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. Interested in donating items but not sure what we take? Just give us a call at 250-770-7781! 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, Sept 21 - Nov 30* No program October 19 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, Sept 21 - Nov 30* No program October 19 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, Sept 19 - Nov 28* No program October 24 10:00-10:30 am Children s Library Open to ages 5-12 REPTILES ROCK! Can you leap like a lizard or slither like a snake? We want you! Join us for a scale of a tale, creating crafts, stories, and laughing with puppets. Friday, September 28 3:30-5:00 pm Drop-in Children s Library HALLOWEEN HOOT Come in costume if you dare to our yearly Halloween afterschool hoot! Theme crafts, spooky stories and a frightfully fun puppet show are in store! Friday, October 26 3:30-5:00 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 that could frighten young children. All ages 2:00 pm start Saturday, September 29 Zootopia (108 minutes) LEGO CLUB PLUS! Once upon a time, the Lego club was only for Lego but! It s our second year of upgrades, so not only do we have Megablox for little builders and Qubits for curious creators, we also have Keva Planks to challenge even the most innovative of engineers! Ages 5 plus** Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 pm October 3, 17 November 7, 21 December 5 Children s Library **Children 7 and under must have an adult accompanying them. **Children 8 and over must know a parent/guardian phone number. Saturday, October 27 Beauty and the Beast (84 mins)

Ages 8-12, Register online for coding club programs at pentictonlibrary.ca SCRATCH BAND! We re going to be MakeyMakey-ing our own band today using Scratch programming so we can stomp, clap, and squish to the beat! Friday, October 5 3:30-5:00 pm Registration opens: September 26 ROLLING ROBOT ARMIES! The Sphero SPRK+s are back, and this time they face several new and familiar challenges! Pair work required for this program. Friday, October 19 3:30-5:00 pm Registration opens: October 10 Ages 8-12, register online at www.pentictonlibrary.ca or in person at the Library OUT ON A LIMB It s National Tree Day, so what better way to learn about them than in a special event! Wednesday, September 26 3:15 4:30 pm MONSTROUS MATH From horrible hexagons to tricky trapezoids to other spooky shapes and numbers, join us for a howlngly good afternoon all about creating with math! Wednesday, October 24 3:15-4:30pm

Open to ages 13-18 All programs are free & drop-in OCTOBER TEEN NIGHT TBA Stay tuned for more information about this event after our first YAC meeting of the year! At the Library, we like our teens to tell us exactly what they want, but we hope this event will be very spooky. Saturday, October 13 7:00-9:30 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! It s also a great way to meet new people, and looks great on a resume (we have proof from other teens!) 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! Questions? Email Lara at lharker@summer.com 2018 MEETINGS Fridays 3:45-5:15 pm September 14 October 12 November 9 December 14 2019 dates TBA

Drop-in and free HEARING AIDS This talk will focus on understanding the information on a hearing test, which is used by a clinician to recommend which hearing aid to use. Friday, September 7 12:00-1:00 pm For some people, Chinese culture merely consists of kung fu, dragon dance, and Chinese food. However, the essence of China's traditional culture - which goes back 5000 years - is much more far-reaching and profound. Join us to learn about: TRADITIONAL CHINESE CULTURE & PERFORMING ARTS The essence of Traditional Chinese culture and its values The near loss and / or destruction of that culture The exciting revival of the authentic culture and its relevance today! Friday, September 21 12:00-1:00 pm THE HEALING POWER OF BREATH Beyond take a deep breath, healthy breathing is a vast profound experience that softens, releases, cleanses, heals, and opens us to life s peak experiences. Friday, October 3 12:00-1:00 pm A SACRED TIME IN KANADA This talk will be about the brutal truth of the history of Indigenous Peoples in Kanada. Here at this library we can create a sacred place where understanding comes from by exposing ourselves to another view of history. Friday, October 26 12:00-1:00 pm

A NOVEL IDEA Third Monday of the month 1:00-2:00 pm September 17 The Inner life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben October 15 The Black Count by Tom Reiss BETWEEN THE COVERS Last Monday of the month 1:00-2:00 pm September 24 Birdie by Tracey Lindberg October 29 The Inner life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben AFTER DARK Last Tuesday of the month 6:30-7:30 pm September 25 The Pearl that Broke It s Shell By Nadia Hashimi October 30 The Haunting of Vancouver Island by Shanon Sinn ** 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 GREATEST SHOWMAN Rated PG Tuesday, September 11 6:00-8:30 pm GET OUT Rated 14A Tuesday, October 2 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

Access online at: https://pentictonlibrary.ca/databases Need information for car repairs on the fly? Check out one of our repair databases, AutoMate! How to access AutoMate: From the database website, click Car & Vehicle Repair Click Automate (once on the database page, once after) Use the drop-down boxes to find the year, make, model and engine type for the car you want information on. Access to AutoMate is FREE with your library card. It has information on hundreds of car repairs, abbreviation information, and diagrams! Choose the part of the car you need to repair from the left hand side of the web page. These lists can be expanded or collapsed as necessary. To print any information you find, click the printer icon in the top right corner of the page. BORROW A LIBRARIAN Got a new tablet or other device 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. Book Club sets have been updated for this fall with new materials!

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: CAROL M. CRAM Join this award-winning author for a presentation and lively discussion of her three historical novels about women in the arts a painter in medieval Tuscany, a composer in 19th Century Vienna, and an actress in Georgian England. Interested in learning more about Carol and her works? You can visit her website here: https://carolcram.com/ Tuesday, September 18 2:00-3:00 pm S.T.E.A.M. SHOWCASE FALL PREVIEW Interested in getting a sneak peek at all the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math programs and activities we re offering this fall? Come on down to the library this Saturday morning and test drive some new tech, re-familiarize yourself with updates to old tech, and tell us what you want to see at the library in the future for STEAM programs for ALL ages! No registration required for this drop-in event! Saturday, September 22 10:00-11:30 am