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PEACE RIVER MUNICIPAL LIBRARY & ART GALLERY FEBRUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER 9807 97 Avenue, Peace River, Alberta T8S 1H6 Phone: 780 624 4076 Fax: 780 624 4086 www.prmlibrary.ab.ca

INFORMATION NEW! We have an electronic version of this newsletter if you wish to save on paper. Please scan the code below to be directed a site to view this month s newsletter. If you do not have the option to scan and still wish to view our newsletter in a paperless format, you may use the following link: http://goo.gl/qsu7du Have any questions or comments about the newsletter? Would you like to be added to our be notified about our programs via email? Please email: communications@prmlibrary.ab.ca We d love to hear from you! Continuing Contest for kids aged 10 and under! We have an I SPY Winter Sparkles cabinet set up for young ones to try to find various items. Even if you have already looked for items, the list has changed, so come and have another look and see what else is new in the cabinet! There will still be Easy and Hard levels. Find all the items, check them off and enter our draw to win a great prize! Contest Ends February 28th, 2015. We offer a Seniors Bookmobile twice a month at the Heritage Tower. This month those dates will be the 3 rd and 17 th. For more info or to be added to this service, please email: programs@prmlibrary.ab.ca

PROGRAMS BOOK CLUB Please join us Wednesday, February 4 th at 6:30pm Discussion will be on January s selection, The Good Luck of Right Now by Matthew Quick The club is open to new members. Members can join us on our Facebook Group, Peace River Book Club at: www.facebook.com/groups/ prmlibrarybookclub/ LUNCH & LEARN Take your lunch break from work with us! Stop by with your lunch on the second Wednesday each month from 12:10 12:50pm. Each month, the Big Asset Development (BAD) Committee will be introducing a speaker from within our community to discuss topics relevant to or services available in our area. On February 11 th, Sharon of Stepping Up will be discussing Understanding the complexities that make up our own colourful cultures and the tapestries of those around us.

With Ashlyn February12 th and 26 th 5-6 pm Learn the basics of Zentangling, to help you focus, relax or just for fun! This is a 4 session class that runs the second and fourth Thursday in January and February. We have the basic supplies available, but you can bring your own for your use if you like. Ages 10-16 Art work by Ashlyn

JOURNAL FRIENDS February 25 th 4 6 pm Register now for our newest FREE program in partnership with the Peace River Regional Women s Shelter. Learn Art Journal techniques and chat with Reiza! Discussion will focus on the promotion of healthy friendships. Journals and snacks will be provided. This is a 6 session program intended for youth ages 10-14 and will be held the last Wednesday of each month January through June. Registration is required and we have space for 15. Attendance at every session is encouraged but not mandatory.

Saturday February 7 th & 21 st 11 am (French) 1:00pm (English) These Story Times are intended for ages 4-8, however siblings are also welcome to attend. ENGLISH Story Time with Parent Link runs every Friday at 10:30am. Coming in march! Comics With Kat Stay tuned for more info!

Our books are single and ready to mingle, and we are only letting you judge them based on a few key words. Its about trying new things, and loving reading!

Peace River Municipal Library & Art Gallery Sun Mon Tue Wed 1 2 3 4 Bookmobile at Heritage Tower 1:30PM Learn by Doing 6PM Book Club Meeting 6:30PM Closed 8 9 10 11 Closed Lunch & Learn 12:10PM Learn by Doing 6PM Closed 15 Closed 16 17 18 Bookmobile at Heritage Tower 1:30PM Learn by Doing 6PM Closed Closed 22 23 24 25 Journal Friends 4-6PM Learn by Doing 6PM Get Fit at the Library runs all month on days we are open

February 2015 Thu Fri Sat 5 6 7 Art Gallery Opening Infinity 5PM Zentangling 5PM Peace of Art Meeting 6:30PM Library Board Meeting 6PM Genealogy Meeting 6:30PM Story Time 10:30AM 12 13 14 Story Time 10:30AM PRO D Movie 1PM Alexander Bad day 19 20 21 Story Time 10:30 AM Saturday Story Time 11 AM French 1 PM English Saturday Story Time 11 AM French 1 PM English Zentangling 5PM 26 27 28 Story Time 10:30AM Saturday Matinee Big Hero 6 1PM

FREEDOM TO READ

FITNESS IN THE LIBRARY You already know the Library is a great place to exercise your brain, but now you can also exercise your body as well! From January 20 th through March 31 st, join us here every day at the Library (open hours only )to get fit! Improve your strength, endurance and balance by taking on NEW FITNESS CHALLENGES. Borrow a pedometer (we have several here) and go on the hunt for interesting FITNESS FACTS & CHALLENGES. Track your progress and see how fit you can get over the coming weeks. See our front desk for more info. In Partnership with

MOVIES Looking for a way to relax and have some down time with the family? Come for a movie, stay for the FREE popcorn and a drink! PRO DAY MOVIE Title: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, NO GOOD VERY BAD DAY Date: February 13 th Location: PennWest Room Time: 1 PM BIG HERO 6 Title: Big Hero 6 Date: February 28 th Location: PennWest Room Time: 1 PM

ART GALLERY Peace of Art presents: Infinity An evening of visual and performance art Gallery Opening February 5 th 6-8pm Library Board Meetings The public is invited to observe as the Library Board members discuss the Peace River Municipal Library operations. Date: The 2 nd Wednesday, Each Month ( Feb. 12 th ) Time: 6 PM Location: PennWest Room Peace River Genealogy Society If you would like to research your family history, join the Genealogical Society for assistance and guidance. Open to new members. Date: The 3 rd Thursday, Each Month ( Feb. 19 th ) Time: 6:30 PM Location: Small Meeting Room Peace of Art Monthly organizational meeting. Open to new members. Date: The 2 nd Thursday, Each Month ( Feb. 12 th ) Time: 6:30 PM Location: Art Gallery

We are looking for New Library Board Members!. Public library boards have five primary roles: 1. Advocate for the library and library users. To be a library advocate is to work for the betterment of library services for everyone in our communities. Advocacy includes working to obtain adequate funding for the library; pursuing opportunities to meet and speak with community groups; presenting library items to the mayor and town council; making sure the community s needs and interests are paramount when making board decisions. 2. Planning for the future of the library. Planning is one of the most important trusts that the community gives to the library board. Planning is deciding what is going to happen with library services over the next few years. Determining the direction of the library through service responses and insuring that it is responsive to what our community needs. 3. Oversee the effectiveness of the library. The community puts its trust in the library board to make sure the library is operating the way it should. The board monitors financial reports and approves all expenditures. The board reviews and approves the annual report for the Library Services Branch of Municipal Affairs which includes a survey of library user satisfaction levels with the services received from the library. 4. Set library policies. (Policy is a carefully designed, broadly stated written guideline for actions and decisions of the library.) The library board spends much of its time on policy issues - developing policies to meet the changing operational needs of the library. Once adopted by the board, library staff carries out the policies on a day-to-day basis. 5. Work with the director, respecting each other s roles. The board oversees and works with the director to ensure effective management of staff and resources for consistent operations and in the best interests of those the library serves. Our Board meets once a month. If you think this is a good fit for yourself or anyone you know, please contact Linda at: lprudholme@prmlibrary.ab.ca.

SERVICES We offer a large variety of services to the community, here are some of the ways we can help you, and the costs if applicable. Scanning, Prints, Copies & Faxes Scan to Email- Any page size First Page-$1.00 Additional Pages-50 Printing & Copying Black & White: single-sided 8-1/2 x 11 First 25 Pages-25 pp Additional Pages-20 pp 8-1/2 x 17 35 pp, 11 x 17 50 pp Colour: 1-sided 8-1/2 x 11 $1.00 pp * All double-sided printing is twice the cost of single-sided Faxing Sending: Local First Page $1.00 Additional Pages-50 Long Distance First Page $2.00 Additional Pages-$1.00 Receiving: Local & Long distance 25 pp Computers &Internet We have 10 computers connected to the internet with programs installed to handle most needs. Free for all of the public to use. Exam Proctoring If you need to write an exam for distance education, we offer proctoring. Please call the Library at least 2 weeks before the exam date for more info and to book your appointment. MEMBERSHIP & FEES Adult/Household $24.00 Seniors 65+ FREE 12 & Under FREE * Associate Member $6.00 Institutional $60.00 *With a paid adult membership Overdue fines are charged on the following material: Books and audio books 35 /day DVDs/CDs 50 /day

* Co-op * Boston Pizza * Grey hound 9807 97 Avenue, Peace River, Alberta T8S 1H6 Phone: 780 624 4076 Fax: 780 624 4086 www.prmlibrary.ab.ca Operating Hours Tuesday, Friday, Saturday: 10AM 5PM Wednesday & Thursday: 10AM 8PM If you would like an electronic version of our newsletter, or want to be added to our Events emailing list, please email: communications@prmlibrary.ab.ca Check out our regularly updated website at www.prmlibrary.ab.ca @PRiverLibrary