May 2015 Speak Up! Be Heard! Win Big? We are planning for the future! The Library is in the process of developing a new strategic plan to guide its actions in the coming years. We are conducting a survey as part of that effort. The survey will take about 5 to 7 minutes to complete. Please help us make YOUR Library the best it can be by sharing your ideas and opinions. Complete the survey and you could win a $100 VISA gift card! Thank you so much to everyone who has We are excited to participate in this year’s already participated. Parade of Garage Sales. Be sure to stop by May 23rd, from 10am-4pm to check out If you haven’t completed one yet, you still have what’s on offer. Maps of other garage sale time! Paper copies are available in the Library. locations will be available as well. It can also be completed online through the Library website. Please consider sharing the Looking to sell? We have a limited number of link with others through social media or by tables available for email. rent for $20 each. Reserve your The more voices we hear (including those who place—sign up don’t use the Library), the better we can serve today! our community. Garage-less? Rent a Table at the Library! We are accepting completed surveys until May 15th, so don’t delay! Staff Suggestions Book Clubs for Everyone! Current book club selections are available at the front desk. No registration is required as all book clubs are drop-in. Super Duper Book Club (grades 4-6) Wed, May 20—5:30-6:30pm You want it? We still got it! For the May meeting, come in and pick up a secret book. You won't find out the title until you unwrap it at home! Awesome Book Club (grades 7+) Fri, May 22 3:00pm-4:00pm The Eye of Minds by James Dashner Novel Book Club (Adults 18+) Thurs, May 21 7:00pm-8:00pm Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie Andrea recommends: Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman “Gaiman has demonstrated his incomparable abilities as a storyteller across multiple genres and forms (including novels and children’s books). My favorites, though, have often been his short stories. This dark and diverse collection, his latest offering, includes a wonderful assortment of gems that are sure to stir the imagination. We have it available in print, as an eBook (through Overdrive) and as an audiobook (my personal favorite, as the author reads the tales himself).” Andrea recommends: Whiplash (DVD) “This intense drama draws you in. It focuses on the volatile relationship between two talents: a young musician (Miles Teller) and his menacing director (J.K. Simmons). Both are entirely consumed by their pursuit of musical excellence. A compelling examination of determination transformed into obsession, and the explosive consequences. Does it propel one to greatness, or end in their destruction?”. Tiziana recommends: Stick Man's Really Bad Day by Steve Mockus “Funny and entertaining without words!” A lighthearted narrative created from signage. Weee-oooo! Summer Hours Starting in May The Library will soon be switching to summer hours. This means that May 10th will be the last Sunday we are open until Fall. We will still be open until 9pm, Monday-Thursday, and until 5pm, Friday and Saturday. We will be open Sunday again starting on September 13th. Special Storytime! Please join us Wednesday, May 20th at 10:15am when Chestermere’s fire fighters join us for storytime! Recycling Your Old Phone? Good Call! You can now recycle your old cell phones (and accessories) at the Library! The Library has partnered with Recycle My Cell to provide Chestermere residents with a chance to conscientiously dispose of electronic devices. Why Recycle? Your phone can do good, but not at the bottom of a forgotten drawer. Recycling ensures it stays out of the landfill, and might even help generate funds for charitable recycling programs. Any unwanted cell phones can now be dropped off at the Library. Phones are either refurbished and sold or recycled responsibly with Canadian processors. Bin Confused? Do you have questions about the changes to recycling in Chestermere? Come out Saturday, May 9th at 2pm and hear our CUI (Chestermere Utilities Incorporated) representative explain the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of this new program. You can also visit the Library to grab a copy of CUI’s Frequently Asked Questions. On Tuesdays and Thursdays (10am-2pm), you may even find helpful CUI folks stationed in the Library, displaying the new bins and answering any questions. Say ‘hi’, and take this great opportunity to clear up any confusion about the upcoming changes. The C.O.W. Bus is Coming! The C.O.W. (Classroom on Wheels) bus is a friendly space for parents and young children, zero to six years, to learn and explore fun new ways to add literacy activities into their daily lives. They will be visiting the Library on Monday, May 25, from Noon to 4pm. Don’t miss out on the fun – drop by with your little ones. Recycling Your Device? Please ensure that: 1) The account for the device has been fully paid and service has been deactivated. 2) Any headsets and chargers for the device are included with your donation (These accessories also contain recyclable and salvageable materials). 3) The SIM card is removed if there is one. 4) Clear your device of all personal information before recycling! For more information, or to learn how to rid your phone of personal information, visit www.recyclemycell.ca/faqs/ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 May 2015 3 10 4 5 10:30am Music, Move ’n Sign 6:30pm Chestermere Trotters 9 9am 7-8pm Growth Committee meeting 10:15am Storytime Chestermere Trotters 10:45pm Mini Yoginis 19 20 21 7:00pm Chestermere Trotters 10:15am Firefighters Storytime 1:30pm Baby Talk 5:30pm Super Duper Book Club 7pm Novel Book Club 25 26 27 28 COW BUS! Noon -4pm 6:30pm Chestermere Trotters 10:15am Storytime 1:30pm Baby Talk 10:30am Music, Move ’n Sign 7:00pm Chestermere Trotters CLOSED CLOSED 8 1:30pm Baby Talk 12 18 24 1:30pm Baby Talk CLOSED 10:30am Music, Move ’n Sign 13 10:15am Storytime 22 10:15am Storytime 10:45pm Mini Yoginis 3pm Awesome Book Club 29 10:15am Storytime 10:45pm Mini Yoginis 2pm CUI info 16 9am Chestermere Trotters 23 9am Chestermere Trotters 10:30am Councillor’s Corner 10-4pm Garage Sale 30 9am Chestermere Trotters International Play Day Noon-4pm at Rec Centre 5:45-7:15pm Listening Tails 31 2 9am Chestermere Trotters 7 14 Noon (12pm) 15 Lunch & Learn: 7 10:15am Storytime Steps to Happiness 10:45pm Mini Yoginis 7pm Library Board meeting 11 5:45-7:15pm Listening Tails 17 6 10:15am Storytime 10:15am Storytime 10:45pm Mini Yoginis Sat “I really had a lot of dreams when I was a kid, and I think a great deal CLOSED of that grew out of the fact that I had a chance to read a lot.” 105B Marina Road Chestermere, AB T1X 1V7 Phone: 403-272-9025 acheslibrary@marigold.ab.ca chestermerepubliclibrary.com LIBRARY HOURS: Monday 10:00am—9:00pm Tuesday 10:00am—9:00pm Wednesday 10:00am—9:00pm Thursday 10:00am—9:00pm Friday 10:00am—5:00pm Saturday 10:00am—5:00pm Sunday 12:00pm—4:00pm *Closed on statutory holidays Bill Gates Want to receive this newsletter by email? 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