How many books can you read through the Seasons? L H

STORYTIME IN RATHBUN PARK
(July & August)
How many books can you read
through the Seasons?
Track the books you read each Season by
filling out your own personal Log!
Be a BOOKWORM
Wednesday 10:30 – 11:30
BOOK CLUB
Exercise with Mandi! &
Enjoy Storytime with Katie!
Meets the
2nd Wednesday
of month
CIRCLE OF STORIES
STORYTELLING BY JOHN
(July & August)
Monday 2:30 -3:30
Come listen to our storyteller
Followed by a craft program.
LITTLE HANDS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
Friday and Wednesday 10:30 -11:30
SUMMER LITERACY PROGRAMS
Sing songs!
Play Games!
SPECIALLY DESIGNED TUTORING & CRAFT
Make Crafts!
PROGRAMS
Read Stories!
“Reading Partnership”
One-on-one summer tutoring program
“Craft “n Reading”
PUZZLE CHALLENGES!
Monday and Wednesday 4:00 – 5:00
Come on your own or bring the whole family!
Challenge your brain with Puzzles, Brain Teasers,
Crosswords, Word Searches, Sudoku and more!
AFTER SCHOOL HOMEWORK HELP
Mondays and Wednesdays 3:00 – 7:30
STORYTIME & CRAFTS
Wednesday 2:30 – 4
Saturday 10:30 -11:30
How many books can you read?
Since 2001 a Literacy Partnership with CIBC
and the Deseronto Public Library
has supported our
“READING THROUGH THE SEASONS”
“ON THE ROAD TO LEARNING”
Goal is to encourage children to read through
each season and to use their public library.
Thank you Deseronto CIBC
Fun crafts, coloring and listen to
Mondays and Wednesday 5:30 to 6:30
Games: Check out a variety of games such as
Chess, board games, Cards and much more!
Play Nintendo Wii compete and test your Wii skills.
Have fun with the Wii games
Start up a Bowling League?
MODERATE EXERCISE
Mondays Wednesdays Fridays
Come to the library at 9:00
Come join in and participate in a moderate
walking exercise video workout. Donation to
Food Bank appreciated
GAMES
Chess, Euchre, Bridge, Gin Rummy!
COMPUTERS
Computer assistance available
Contact us if you are interested in Computer
Classes for a small fee!
OTHER IDEAS
Quilting, Knitting, Crocheting,
Learning how to? (Give suggestions)
If you are interested in Starting/Joining
and/or have ideas for clubs or events, please
contact the Library @ 613-396-2744
GIFTS OR MEMORIAM
stories!
GAMES & WII NIGHT
NINTENDO & WII GAMES
HELP SUPPORT LITERACY PROGRAMS?
 Make
a monetary donation tax receipt issued for
$20 and up
 Support the Friends of the Library
 Sponsor a program
Make a permanent gift to honour a special
someone or in memory of a loved one
Deseronto Public Library
Tax receipts issued
DROP BOX available when library closed
PLEASE CALL the library and renew your
library materials to avoid overdue charges.
LIBRARY COLLECTION
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Adult & Children Fiction & Non-Fiction
LARGE PRINT BOOKS
Audio Books
PlayAway (a digital audio book)
Victor Reader
Magazines
Videos & DVD’s
E-books
Interlibrary Loan….if we don’t have it we can
get it
PROGRAMMING
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Homework Club
Children Programming
Adult Programming
Summer Literacy Programs
Wii for all ages
Kids Crafts & Story times
TECHNOLOGY
 Accessible computer and Internet Use
 Wireless connection for laptops
 Victor
 Fax Machine/Photocopier/Printer
 Early Literacy Station
“OPENING THE DOOR
TO LIFETIME OF LEARNING”
E-RESOURCES AVAILABLE
CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES AND MORE
@ www.deserontopubliclibrary.ca.
Some Resources Available
PebbleGo, Ancestry; Consumers
Health, Career Cruising, NoveList,
NoveList K-8; ChiltonLibrary, Kids
InfoBits, Tumblebooks, Teen Health &
Wellness, E-books, E-Audio books and
much more!
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
PRIORITIES
To promote literacy;
To assist the library in
meeting the
informational,
cultural, educational
and recreational needs of
our community:
To publicize library services
Volunteers are given the opportunity to
contribute to our growing community by
enriching library services by helping the
library and the Friends of the Library
HELP THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY WITH
 BAKE SALES
 YARD SALES
 DONATIONS
 RAFFLES
Please Call if you
 Would like to be a Friend of the
Library
 Would like to be a volunteer on a
and/or as needed basis
 Would like to help with a fundraising
 Would like to make a monetary
donation
 Would like to make a raffle donation
 Would like to Adopt-a-Magazine
 Would like to Adopt or donate books
 Would like to donate CD, DVD’s
 Would like to contribute some ideas
that would benefit the Friends
 Would like to help with Bingo
 Would like to donate craft supplies
VOLUNTEER TODAY!
VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE
MONDAY: 10:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY 10:00 A.M. - 7:00
P.M.
FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.
SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.
Don Simpson (Chairperson)
Jean Rixen (Recording Secretary)
LIBRARY BOARD
Elena Betts (Vice-Chair)
Don Simpson
(Chairperson)
Cyril Betts
Jean Rixen
(Recording
Secretary)
Noni McMeekan
Elena Betts
Norm
Clark(Vice-Chair)
(Council Rep)
Cyril Betts
John Ross
Norm Clark
Clarence Zieman (Council Rep)
LIBRARY STAFF
Frances Smith - Librarian/CEO
Ruth Sager - Librarian Assistant
Katie MacMillian –Library Clerk
Brian Heenan IT SUPPORT