the LIBRARY ReginaLibrary.ca November | December • 2014 • Programs for all ages • Art Exhibitions • Feature Films FREE What’s Inside . . . Volume 14, Number 5 15 November | December • 2014 Regina Public Library / ISSN 1499-223X We want to hear from you! RPL welcomes your comments and suggestions on Library services, programs and collections. Your input assists in planning the future direction of public library service in Regina. Send your comments to the address below. @ the Library is published five times a year by: Marketing and Communications Regina Public Library P.O. Box 2311, 2311-12th Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3Z5 Phone: 306.777.6037 Fax: 306.949.7261 Editor: Brandi Book Layout & Design: Tracy Y. Hahn Production Assistance: Taunny Bridge and Tammy Hoffart Printer: Leader-Post Commercial Print Distribution: Bill Schoepp Our Mission Regina Public Library enhances the quality of life in Regina by providing access to information for cultural, economic, educational and recreational development. 29 31 Regina Public Library Board Darryl Lucke, Chair Janet Brown, Deputy Chair Councillor Sharron Bryce Renu Kapoor Gerald Kleisinger Shelley Monson Sean Quinlan Jerven Weekes Mayor Michael Fougere Jeff Barber, Secretary to the Board 32 2 On the Cover: Hannah B. poses with The Hiding. The sculpture by local artist Garry Thurber was recently donated to Regent Place Branch. For more on this story, see page 5. Books & Beyond 3 Literacy Programs 28 Music Lovers Rejoice (RSO) 4 RPL Film Theatre 29 Children’s Programs 6 Dunlop Art Gallery 30 Teen Programs 14 Branch Profile: Connaught 32 Makerspace Conference 17 Loan Period & Fines 34 Adult Programs 18 Thank-you to our sponsors 34 Aboriginal Programs 27 Locations & Holiday Closures 35 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Follow us! @OfficialRPL @rplfilmtheatre @DunlopGallery https://www.facebook.com/ ReginaPublicLibrary BOOKS & BEYOND Book your learning session today! E-Library Services for the Holiday Season RPL offers one-on-one learning sessions with Library staff members! Contact your favourite location to book an appointment today. The holiday gift-giving season is just around the corner. Let RPL help you find that perfect something for family and friends, with these great online resources for shoppers and crafters! Download eBooks and Audiobooks for Free! By appointment (For everyone) Learn to download free audio and eBooks from the Library's digital media providers. Bring your laptop and portable device to the Library for a complete one-on-one tutorial. General sessions without the use of devices are also available. Consumer Reports Online Get all the information you need to make holiday shopping as painless as possible! ConsumerReports.org provides ratings and reviews, recommendations and buying advice. Each product includes an overview and a ratings report card, as well as tester reviews and recommendations. You’ll also find information on brand reliability, user reviews, news, blogs, forums and video content. Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center Learn to Use the Library Catalogue By appointment (For everyone) Learn how to find and place holds on books, movies, music and more. Requires basic skills in using a mouse. Find detailed "how-to" instructions and creative ideas for all of your holiday décor and handmade gifts. Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center provides content for many of the most popular hobbies, crafts and recreation activities today. Subject areas include: collecting; needlework; model building; games and electronics; home and leisure; arts and crafts; outdoors and nature; and scrapbooking and papercraft. Call your neighbourhood Branch or Central Library to book a half-hour of one-on-one help with a Library staff member. Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 3 RPL NEWS MUSIC LOVERS REJOICE Regina Public Library is thrilled to welcome Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) for another season of amazing free performances at Central Library. The RSO Free Concert Series begins in November. All performances will take place on the second Level Mezzanine at RPL’s Central Library. Each performance will feature a different theme and a variety of musicians, and there will be plenty of comfortable seating for this cozy, intimate concert series by some of our city’s best musicians. Performance Schedule Saturday November 29 • 1:00 pm Tuesday December 16 • 7:00 pm Sunday January 18 • 2:00 pm HOW DO I… RENEW MY LIBRARY CARD? Did you know your library card expires, and must be renewed, each year? Renewing your library card is the best way to make sure you always have full access to RPL materials, programs and services. To check the status of your card, visit ReginaLibrary.ca and log in to your library account. You’ll find the expiration date listed under your contact information. Please note that some library cards must be renewed in person. Online card renewal is not currently available. You can renew your library card at any public library in Saskatchewan. Call 360.777.6000 or contact your favourite RPL location to renew by phone, or drop in to renew in person. For a complete list of RPL locations, see page 35 of this guide. Celebrate National Child Day Enjoy a variety of fun activities at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM), including a special performance of the puppet show, The Wolf's Chicken Stew by Regina Public Library. THURSDAY November 20 • 5:00 - 8:00 pm RSM • Royal Saskatchewan Museum, 2445 Albert Street For more information on Children’s programming at RPL, see page 6. Thursday February 19 • 7:00 pm Saturday March 7 • 1:00 pm Sunday April 26 • 2:00 pm 4 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. RPL NEWS NEW SCULPTURE IN CHILDREN'S AREA AT REGENT PLACE If you’re visiting Regent Place Branch, be sure to check out our newest sculpture in the children’s area. A carving by local artist Garry Thurber was presented to RPL’s Regent Place Branch at a special reception on Tuesday, October 7. This new addition to RPL’s permanent collection, entitled "The Hiding", was donated to the library by Dr. Roberta McKay and Elmer Brenner. Carved from soapstone, the piece was based on a story written by the artist about the lost city of Atlantis. Young and old alike are welcome to touch the sculpture and explore its many intricacies. RPL extends its thanks to Dr. McKay and Mr. Brenner for this wonderful donation to the collection, which is sure to bring a great deal of joy to patrons of all ages. Dr. Roberta McKay and Mr. Elmer Brenner posing with the sculpture titled The Hiding by local artist Garry Thurber. RPL would like to extend heartfelt condolences to Garry Thurber’s family after his recent passing. His legacy will live on through his unique and timeless art. Join staff at your favourite neighbourhood branch for a fun, festive break during the busy holiday season. Each RPL location is hosting a Holiday Open house in December, to thank our patrons for their support over the past year. There will be refreshments, activities and entertainment for all ages. Check in with your local branch for details, and visit ReginaLibrary.ca for information on upcoming programs for you and your family. SPOTLIGHT ON STAFF: GEORGE BOTHWELL BRANCH Happy Holidays Clerks and pages are some of the most important people in the library. Pages are responsible for ensuring books are shelved properly, lending a hand to patrons in the stacks and keeping the library looking good. Our clerks assist patrons with finding reading materials, managing their accounts, and using other library resources, such as the public computers. We want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the clerks and pages at George Bothwell, who were inadvertently missed in our feature on that branch in our last edition. Many thanks to Mavis, Carol, Beth, Jana, Shelley, Alexis, Patrick and Shazia for all their hard work! Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Celebrate the Season with Us 5 from all of us at Regina Public Library! Registration opens October 24. entra l Chil dren’s Librar entra y l Libr ary AL • A lbert Branc h CO • C onnau ght B ranch GB • G eorge Bothw GE • G ell Br anch len Elm B r anch PW • Princ e of W ales B RP • R ranch egent Place Branc SV • S h herw ood V il lage B SU • S ranch unrise Branc Page h Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program CA • C Drop-In Program CC • C CHILDREN’S Registration Required PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS Family Storytime Drop-In 8 Storybag Drop-In 8 Mainly Mother Goose Drop-In 8 Mainly Mother Goose Registered 8 Preschool Storytime Drop-in 9 9 Preschool Storytime Registered Toddler Time Drop-in 9 Toddler Time Registered 9 KIDS BOOK CLUBS & READERS ADVISORY Personalized Picks for Kids (By Appointment) 10 Reading Raptors Family Book Club 11 FILMS & GAMES Saturday Movie Matinee 12 Magical Movie Matinee 10 10 Boys and Girls After School Club We Play Wii! 10 Games for Families 10 Word Games for Families 13 XBox Extravaganza 13 LET'S CREATE IT Out Of This World Origami 10 Youth Music Club 10 Crafty Kids Club 10 Crafty Families 11 Family Fun: Mask Making 11 Origami Crafter-noon 11 Winter Wreaths 12 STORYTIME ADVENTURES Inside & Outside Storytime 10 Alphabet Fun 10 Monkey Monday 10 We're Pals 10 Whooo's There? 11 Snow Falls on Albert Branch 12 The Books of Dan Yaccarino 12 Gorgeous Glasses 13 Snow Magic 13 HOLIDAY FUN Toddler Time Holiday Party 12 Preschool Holiday Party 12 Jake's Holiday Jamboree 12 Family Holiday Crafting 11 Hobbit Family Party 13 The Holidays are Coming: A Family Craft Program 13 Happy Holidays 13 Elves Workshop 13 Silly Santa Storytime 12 6 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Registration opens October 24. entra l Chil dren’s Librar entra y l Libr ary AL • A lbert Branc h CO • C onnau ght B ranch GB • G eorge Bothw GE • G ell Br anch len Elm B r anch PW • Princ e of W ales B RP • R ranch egent Place Branc SV • S h herw ood V il lage B SU • S ranch unrise Branc Page h Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program CA • C Drop-In Program CC • C CHILDREN’S Registration Required Celebrate New Year's Eve 13 New Year's Eve Dance Party 13 PERFORMANCES 4 Puppet Show: The Wolf's Chicken Stew (RSM-Royal Sask Museum) Puppet Show: Run, Run, Run as Fast as You Can 12 Winter Magic Show 7 ABORIGINAL PROGRAMS First Nations Language Speaking Circle 27 Tipi Teachings 27 Community Feast 27 DUNLOP ART GALLERY PROGRAMS Baby Art Crawl 11 Kids Can Draw 13 Winter Magic Show (For ages 4 & over) Magician Keegan Duck will amaze and delight the entire family with his magic tricks and humour. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Free tickets will be available at each location 30 minutes before the program begins. 2 Friday, Jan. Branch e Bothwell rg o e G GB • 0 am 10:30 - 11:0 nch Bra AL • Albert pm ec. 30 2:00 - 2:30 Tuesday, D ge Branch la il V d o o SV • Sherw m ay, Jan. 3 0a 10:30 - 11:0 f Wales Branch Saturd nnaught Branch eo CO • Co PW • Princ 0 am m p 10:30 - 11:0 Branch 2:00 - 2:30 lm GE • Glen E 1 3 pm . c 0 e :3 D 2 , y 2:00 Wednesda h Branc SU • Sunrise m a 0 ibrary 10:30-11:0 Children’s L l a tr n e C • C C pm 7 2:00 - 2:30 c. 29 Monday, De ce Branch t Pla RP • Regen pm 2:00 - 2:30 PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS FAMILY STORYTIME DROP-IN (For ages 2 - 5) A program of stories, songs, rhymes and related activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Mondays, until Nov. 24 STORYBAG DROP-IN (For ages 2 - 5) The Library has a selection of storybags on different themes. Storybags contain books, puppets, games, puzzles, toys and rhymes. Don't miss the fun! Come to the Library and share a storybag with your child. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Tuesdays, until Nov. 25 Wednesdays, until Nov. 26 9:30 - 11:30 am No sessions November 11 & November 21 Tuesdays, until Nov. 25 Mondays & Fridays, until Nov. 28 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 10:15 - 10:45 am No session November 11 10:00 - 11:30 am No session November 21 Thursdays, until Nov. 27 Tuesdays, until Nov. 25, 10:30 - 11:30 am 10:15 - 10:45 am No session November 11 Saturdays, until Nov. 29 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 6:30 - 7:00 pm PW • Prince of Wales Branch Thursdays, Sept. until Nov. 20 CC • Central Children’s Library 10:00 - 10:30 am Tuesdays, until Nov. 25 Thursdays & Fridays, until Nov. 28 11:00 am - 12:00 pm No session November 11 GE • Glen Elm Branch • 10:00 - 10:30 am No session November 21 Mondays, until Nov. 24 SU • Sunrise Branch Mondays - Fridays, until Nov. 28 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 10:00 - 10:30 am No session November 11 (For ages 2 and under, accompanied by an adult) A parent-child interactive program filled with songs, rhymes, bounces and books. CC • Central Children’s Library 10:00 - 10:30 am No session October 13 CC • Central Children’s Library 7:00 - 7:30 pm No Session October 13 MAINLY MOTHER GOOSE DROP-IN RP • Regent Place Branch SU • Sunrise Branch RP • Regent Place Branch CC • Central Children’s Library 10:30 - 11:00 am MAINLY MOTHER GOOSE 9:30 - 11:00 am (For ages 2 and under, accompanied by an adult) A parent-child interactive program filled with songs, rhymes, bounces and books. Registration required. Saturdays, until Nov. 29 Fridays, until Nov. 28 3:00 - 5:00 pm 10:15 - 10:45 am & 11:15 - 11:45 am No session November 21 Thursdays, until Nov. 27 GB • George Bothwell Branch CC • Central Children’s Library 8 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. CO • Connaught Branch PRESCHOOL STORYTIME DROP-IN (For ages 3-5) TODDLER TIME DROP-IN A program of stories, songs, rhymes and related activities. Tuesdays & Fridays, until Nov. 28 RP • Regent Place Branch 9:45 - 10:15 am No session November 11 Wednesdays & Fridays, until Nov. 28 SU • Sunrise Branch 10:45 - 11:15 am No session November 21 PRESCHOOL STORYTIME (For ages 3-5) A program of stories, songs, rhymes and related activities. Registration required. Thursdays, until Nov. 27 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 1:30 - 2:00 pm TODDLER TIME (For ages 2-3) A program of songs, stories, games and fingerplays. An adult must accompany each child during the session. (For ages 2-3) A program of songs, stories, games and fingerplays. An adult must accompany each child during the session. Registration required. Tuesdays, until Nov. 25 Tuesdays, until Nov. 25 RP • Regent Place Branch CO • Connaught Branch 10:30 - 11:00 am No session November 11 10:00 - 10:30 am & 11:00 - 11:30 am No session November 11 Wednesdays & Fridays, until Nov. 28 Wednesdays, until Nov. 26 SU • Sunrise Branch GB • George Bothwell Branch 10:00 - 10:30 am No session November 21 10:45 - 11:15 am Fall/Winter Preschool Program registration began in September. Some programs may be full. If spots aren't available at your favourite branch, please contact other RPL locations for availability. FAMILY LANGUAGE KITS AT RPL Have fun and learn English together as a family. Available in Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Russian, Spanish and Urdu. Registration Required Drop-In Program Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 9 CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS PERSONALIZED PICKS FOR KIDS Book an appointment for some one-onone time with a Library staff member and together we’ll determine your children's interests to find books that will keep them reading. Suggestions ranging from picture books to Young Adult titles can be provided. Contact Heather at 306.777.6095 or email hparker@reginalibrary.ca for details. By appointment SU • Sunrise Branch Call 306.777.6095 OUT OF THIS WORLD ORIGAMI (For ages 7 - 10) Create a variety of cool origami critters. Supplies provided. Registration required. GAMES FOR FAMILIES CRAFTY KIDS CLUB (For ages 3 & over) Nada, Q-Bitz, and Tell Tale, just to name a few! Bring the family and enjoy an afternoon of fun with a variety of board games. Mix and mingle to try new games and make new friends! Games provided. (For ages 7 & over) Calling all "crafty kids"! Join us on a Saturday afternoon as we create our very own works of art. Children ages 5-6 are welcome, if accompanied by an adult. Supplies provided. Space is limited, registration required. Sundays, Nov. 2 & Dec. 7 SU • Sunrise Branch Saturdays, Nov. 8 & Dec. 6 SU • Sunrise Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB (For ages 5 - 12) Children can come to the Library after school to participate in a variety of activities and enjoy a healthy snack. Facilitated by the Boys and Girls Club of Regina. MONKEY MONDAY (For ages 2 - 5) Join us for a special storytime to celebrate monkeys! From monkeys to gorillas, we'll have a banana-tastic time! Registration required. Saturday, Nov. 1 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday, Nov. 3 - Dec. 19 AL • Albert Branch 3:45 - 5:00 pm No sessions November 11 & 21. Monday, Nov. 10 SU • Sunrise Branch 10:30 - 11:00 am INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORYTIME YOUTH MUSIC CLUB MAGICAL MOVIE MATINEE (For ages 8 - 12) The Albert Branch Youth Music Club offers individual and small group instruction on the fiddle, as well as musical games on other instruments. Instruments provided. The focus is fun and music fundamentals. (For ages 5 - 12) Join us for an afternoon of family movie fun. Popcorn and juice provided. (For ages 3 - 7) It's a whole storytime featuring the words "inside" and "outside". Which is best: inside or outside? What's inside? What's outside? Come and share stories and songs about both. Saturday, Nov. 1 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:30 pm WE PLAY WII (For ages 10 & over) Join us every Saturday in November for a gaming session at Albert Branch! Bring your friends and your a-game as you play for bragging rights – and fun! Saturdays, Nov. 1 - 29 AL • Albert Branch 1:00-4:00 pm 10 Tuesdays, Nov. 4 – Dec. 16 AL • Albert Branch 4:00 - 5:30 pm No session November 11. WE'RE PALS! ALPHABET FUN (For ages 3 - 7) Do you know your A-B-Cs? Letters and words are all around us! Join us for stories, songs, rhymes and a craft featuring all 26 letters of the alphabet. Saturday, Nov. 8 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:45 pm Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Monday, Nov. 10 & Tuesday, Dec. 23 RP • Regent Place Branch 2:00 - 3:30 pm (For ages 3 - 7) Sometimes it can take a while to warm up to someone. Other times the unlikeliest pair can become the fastest friends. Bring a friend to the Library and enjoy a storytime about friendship together. You might even meet some new friends. Saturday, Nov. 15 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:30 pm Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Program registration opens October 24. CRAFTY FAMILIES For families with children ages 3 & over Join us for a leisurely afternoon of stories, crafting and refreshments. Supplies provided. Registration required. Sunday, Nov. 16 SU • Sunrise Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm FAMILY FUN: MASK MAKING (For families) Spend an afternoon creating masks with your family. Choose from a variety of styles and themes, like animals or fantasy figures, at different levels of difficulty, from easy to complex. You'll be limited only by your imagination. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Sunday, Nov. 16 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 4:00 pm PUPPET SHOW: THE WOLF'S CHICKEN STEW (For ages 3 & over) Mr. Wolf loves to eat more than anything in the world, and he has his heart set on chicken stew. But his attempts to fatten a chicken for his stewpot has unexpected results. Based on Keiko Kasza's much-loved picture book. Thursday, Nov. 20 RSM-Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert Street 5:00 - 8:00 pm Special performance celebrating National Child Day FAMILY HOLIDAY CRAFTING (For families) Drop in for some holiday crafting with your family. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Supplies provided. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Tuesday, Nov. 25 CO • Connaught Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm BABY ART CRAWL Come for a tour of Jasmine Reimer’s the harder softer side for a playful look at everyday domestic objects. Babies and toddlers will also have a chance to play with baby-safe clay. Registration required. Saturday, Nov. 29 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:30 pm WHOOO'S THERE? (For ages 3 - 7) Who has big eyes and sleeps all day? Owls are the birds of night time adventures. Enjoy a storytime of owl stories and songs. Create an owl craft to take home. Thursday, Nov. 26 Dunlop Sherwood Gallery SV • Sherwood Village Branch 10:30 - 11:30 am (For ages 5 & over) Use paper folding techniques to make boxes and other decorations just in time for the holidays. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Parents and caregivers are also encouraged to join in the fun! Registration required. Saturday, Nov. 29 SU • Sunrise Branch 2:00-3:00 pm READING RAPTORS FAMILY BOOK CLUB (For ages 8 - 12 and their parents or caregivers) If you and your child share a love of books and enjoy reading together, this is the club for you! Savour that connection and join us as we choose books to read that both kids and adults will enjoy. Refreshments provided. To register, call 306.777.6095 or email hparker@reginalibrary.ca. Sunday, Nov. 30 SU • Sunrise Branch 2:30 - 3:30 pm Saturday, Nov. 22 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:45 pm Registration Required ORIGAMI CRAFTER-NOON Drop-In Program Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 11 CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS SNOW FALLS ON ALBERT BRANCH PRESCHOOL HOLIDAY PARTY SATURDAY MOVIE MATINEE (For ages 4 - 10) Join us for an afternoon of special snowthemed stories, crafts, and fun that will be sure to warm you up for the cold winter ahead! (For ages 3 - 5) Celebrate the holiday season with Christmas stories, songs and related activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. (For children & families) Watch a movie with your family on a Saturday afternoon. Popcorn provided. Registration is not required but space is limited. Sunday, Nov. 30 AL • Albert Branch 1:00 - 3:30 pm Friday, Dec. 5 GB • George Bothwell Branch 1:30 - 2:00 pm SILLY SANTA STORYTIME THE BOOKS OF DAN YACCARINO (For ages 3 - 5 and their families) Enjoy silly Santa stories and songs about the holiday season. You'll be sure to laugh out loud! Older siblings also welcome. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. (For ages 3 - 7) Unloveable dogs, birthday fish, lost lawn ornaments, curious robots and mean old lions—author Dan Yaccarino’s characters are as bold and fun as the way he draws them. Enjoy a storytime featuring his unique stories. Dec. 6: The Hobbit:The Desolation of Smaug (PG, 161 min.) The second part of the story in which Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit, accidentally becomes entangled in an adventure to reclaim a Dwarven treasure from a dragon. Tuesday, Dec. 2 CO • Connaught Branch 7:00 - 7:30 pm TODDLER TIME HOLIDAY PARTY (For ages 2 - 3) Celebrate the holiday season with Christmas stories, songs, and related activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Wednesday, Dec. 3 GB • George Bothwell Branch 10:00 - 10:30 am or 10:45 - 11:15 am Saturday, Dec. 6 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:30 pm WINTER WREATHS (For families) Create a whimsical winter wreath with your family. Younger children will need an adult helper. Supplies provided. Registration required – please complete one registration per family. Saturday, Dec. 6 CO • Connaught Branch 10:30 - 11:30 am Dec. 13: Home Alone (PG, 103 min.) Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister must defend his home from holiday burglars after being mistakenly left at home by his vacationing family over Christmas. Dec. 20: Holiday Cartoon Specials (PG, 120 min.) Watch the holiday adventure shorts of a handful of your favourite cartoon characters! Featured presentations include: Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury, Shrek the Halls, and Kung Fu Panda Holiday. Saturdays, Dec. 6 – 20 AL • Albert Branch 1:30 - 3:45 pm PUPPET SHOW: RUN, RUN, RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN (For ages 3 - 7) He's good and sweet and yummy to eat. That's why the gingerbread man must run and run to avoid being caught! Catch up with this little fellow if you can, but it won't be easy. Enjoy a puppet show and listen to stories about this delicious character. Make a craft to take home. Registration required. Saturday, Dec. 6 RP - Regent Place Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm 12 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Program registration opens Oct. 24. JAKE'S HOLIDAY JAMBOREE WORD GAMES FOR FAMILIES KIDS CAN DRAW! (For ages 2 - 3) Music, stories, games! Jake, the Library puppet loves them all! Join Jake to celebrate this special time of year. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. (For ages 5 & over) Word games have been around for hundreds of years. Join us for a variety of parlour games played against other families. Bring your brains and competitive spirit. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Great for children ages 6-9 who love to draw. Join artist Allan Dotson to discover fun new ways to draw and create. Your pencil will do things you never thought possible. Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Tuesday, Dec. 9 SU • Sunrise Branch 10:15 - 11:00 am SNOW MAGIC (For ages 3 - 5) December is a magical time of year. Join us for a party to celebrate the season. Registration required. Friday, Dec. 12 SU • Sunrise Branch 10:15 - 11:00 am GORGEOUS GLASSES (For ages 3 - 7) Glasses help us see better. They can also make a fashion statement. Join us for stories and activities about people and animals who wear glasses. Make a pair of fancy glasses to take home. Saturday, Dec. 13 CC - Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:45 pm ELVES' WORKSHOP Sunday, Dec. 14 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 3:30 pm Tuesday, Dec. 30 Public Meeting Room 1 CA • Central Library 1:00 - 3:00 pm HOBBIT FAMILY PARTY CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE (For families) Attention Hobbit fans! Join us for an evening of Hobbit fun in anticipation of the next movie. Play Hobbit games. Use Hobbit runes to translate your name. Make Hobbit feet and Elf ear accessories. Come in costume! If you are able, please bring a donation of food for the Regina Food Bank, because everyone deserves to eat like a Hobbit during the holidays. Teens and adults welcome. Supplies provided. Seating is limited. Registration required. Tuesday, Dec. 16 CO • Connaught Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING: A FAMILY CRAFT PROGRAM (For ages 3 - 7) Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an elf in Santa's workshop? Be an elf for an afternoon and make a merry noise as we sing songs and enjoy stories about the magic of the North Pole! Create your own ornament to take home. Registration required. (For ages 5 & over) Get ready for the holidays by creating some festive decorations, cards and gifts that will add sparkle to the season. These activities are designed for ages 5 and over—no younger siblings, please. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Saturday, Dec. 13 GE • Glen Elm Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm Wednesday, Dec. 17 CC • Central Children's Library 6:30 - 8:00 pm HAPPY HOLIDAYS! (For ages 3 - 7) Get into a festive mood with stories, songs and crafts to brighten the holiday season. Saturday, Dec. 20 CC • Central Children's Library 2:00 - 2:45 pm Registration Required Drop-In Program (For ages 3 - 7) Ring in 2015 with an afternoon of fun. Enjoy stories, songs and activities that celebrate the arrival of the New Year, then attend a magic show with Keegan Duck at 2:00 pm. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Wednesday, Dec. 31 CC • Central Children's Library 1:00 - 1:45 pm NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE PARTY (For ages 2 - 5) Ring in the New Year at the Library. We're hosting an afternoon dance party as we countdown to 2015! Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to show off your moves! Registration required. Wednesday, Dec. 31 GE • Glen Elm Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm XBOX EXTRAVAGANZA (For all ages) Experience Xbox Kinect by "Just Dance"ing or by starring in your own Disneyland adventure. It will be an afternoon of fun and games with refreshments served. Saturday, January 3 RP • Regent Place Branch 1:00 - 4:00 pm Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 13 entra l Chil dren’s Librar entra y l Libr a ry AL • A lbert Branc h CO • C onnau ght B ranch GB • G eorge Bothw GE • G ell Br anch len Elm B r anch PW • Princ e of W ales B RP • R ranch egent Place Branc SV • S h herw ood V il la SU • S ge Br anch unrise Branc Page h Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program Registration opens October 24. CA • C Drop-In Program CC • C TEEN Registration Required Manga Club 15 Truly Stellar Tuesdays 15 Homework Help 15 Make-It-Up 15 15 Sounding Out: iPad Orchestra Workshop 15 School's Out! Time to Tangle 16 Beginner's Sewing Workshops with Amy Infinity Scarves with Finger Knitting 16 Face Painting Workshop 16 DIY Jewelry Gifting 16 DIY Holiday Hipsters 16 16 Henna for the Holidays Happy New Year, Sherwood Village 16 ABORIGINAL PROGRAMS 27 First Nations Language Speaking Circle Tipi Teachings 27 27 Community Feast DUNLOP ART GALLERY PROGRAMS 15 Dun-E Young Artists’ Group Mandala T-Shirts 16 CONTESTS & EVENTS 17 Making it! (Maker Conference) Holiday Open Houses 5 Need help with homework? Get access to newspaper, encyclopedia and journal articles, free with your library card. Find online resources for students at ReginaLibrary.ca/featured/homework 14 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. TEEN PROGRAMS MANGA CLUB Drop by to discuss all things in the world of anime, manga, comics, video games, trading card games and web comics, as well as different story lines and Cosplay! Coming in Cosplay is always welcome. We plan to have some guest speakers visit us and will help prepare for Otakupalooza. Mondays, Nov. 3 - Dec. 29 Public Meeting Room 1 CA • Central Library 6:30 - 8:30 pm Program registration opens October 24. HOMEWORK HELP Need help with your homework? Students in grades 5-12 are welcome to drop in and get some help with your schoolwork. Please bring appropriate texts and notebooks, plus assignment instructions. Tuesdays, Nov. 4 - 25 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm No session November 11. (For ages 14 - 18) Do you love to make music? Are you creative and innovative? Come learn from experienced electronic musicians and sound artists how to create music using an iPad! You’ll work with a group to create new and exciting music together! No experience necessary. iPads provided for use in the program. Registration required. Wednesdays, Nov. 5-26 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Thursday, Nov. 6 GE • Glen Elm Branch 6:30 - 8:00 pm Wednesdays, Nov. 5-26 GE • Glen Elm Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm MAKE-IT-UP! DUN-E YOUNG ARTISTS’ GROUP Dunlop Art Gallery encourages young artminded individuals to join Dun-E (Dunlop Evolution). We meet every month to explore art and ideas, share pizza and work on cool new projects. It’s a fun, supportive group focusing on individual creativity and leadership. Call 306.777.6044 for details. Registration required. SOUNDING OUT: IPAD ORCHESTRA WORKSHOP (For ages 12 & over) Come to a weekly drop-in fun night at Albert Branch! Enjoy crafts, games, hangouts, and fun! Bring your family! Bring your friends! Everyone welcome. Wednesdays, Nov. 5-Dec. 17 AL • Albert Branch 6:00 - 8:00 pm SCHOOL'S OUT! TIME TO TANGLE (For ages 10 - 15) Looking for something to do on your school holiday? Come to the Library and make some Zentangle-inspired art. Learn more about the Zentangle Method at zentangle.com. Supplies provided. Registration required. Monday, Nov. 10 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuesdays, Nov. 4 & Dec. 2 Dunlop Central Gallery CA • Central Library 6:00 - 8:00 pm TRULY STELLAR TUESDAYS (For ages 10 - 15) Looking for something to do? Hang out at Glen Elm on Tuesdays after school and have fun doing a variety of activities with friends. We have lots of games and crafts planned, as well as an amazing art project with Dunlop Art Gallery! Refreshments served. Supplies provided. Tuesdays, Nov. 4 - 25 and Dec. 9 & 16 GE • Glen Elm Branch 4:00 - 5:00 pm No session November 11. Registration Required Drop-In Program Drop in for Homework Help this winter. Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 15 TEEN PROGRAMS BEGINNER'S SEWING WORKSHOPS WITH AMY (For ages 14 & over) Program registration opens October 24. INFINITY SCARVES WITH FINGER KNITTING (For ages 10 & over) Learn the basics of sewing while you upcycle! If you have beginner sewing skills or would like to learn how to sew, join us for two beginner workshops at Connaught Branch this November. Adults also welcome. Registration required. Create your own infinity scarf, with nothing but yarn and your fingers! Just in time for the winter months, this knitting technique never goes out of style. Supplies and snacks provided. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Saturdays, Nov. 15 & 29 CO • Connaught Branch 2:00 - 3:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 18 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 4:00 - 5:30 pm Nov. 15: Throw pillows made from men’s dress shirts. Please bring a man's buttondown dress shirt to upcycle. FACE PAINTING WORKSHOP Nov. 29: Headbands with fabric flowers. Please bring a T-shirt to upcycle. MANDALA T-SHIRTS Join us for a special edition of Truly Stellar Tuesdays, to make a t-shirt decorated with a circular graphic, called a mandala. Please let us know your t-shirt size. Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Tuesday, Nov. 18 GE • Glen Elm Branch 4:00 - 5:00 pm (For ages 12 & over) Learn how to face paint in this two-part program! Practice different techniques, using the proper tools to hone your skills. Attend both sessions, then show off your new skills by painting faces at our Holiday Open House on December 13! Supplies provided. Registration required. Saturdays, Nov. 22 & 29 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 2:00 - 4:00 pm DIY JEWELRY GIFTING (For ages 10 & over) Are you wondering what to give friends and family for the holidays? Here's the answer! Come and learn how to create bracelets, necklaces and rings. Snack and supplies provided. Registration is not required but seating is limited. Tuesday, Dec. 2 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 4:00 - 5:30 pm DIY WEAR: HOLIDAY HIPSTERS (For ages 14 & over) Forget ugly Christmas sweaters! Create your own holiday wear with neat animal design templates. Bring clothing you want to revamp, or make excellent holiday gifts. See the display at Sherwood Village Branch for great examples. Templates and fabric paint provided. Adults also welcome. Registration required. Sunday, Dec. 14 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 1:00 - 4:00 pm Friday, Dec. 19 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 1:00 - 4:00 pm HENNA FOR THE HOLIDAYS! (For ages 12 & over) Henna painting or "tattooing" is one of the oldest forms of body adornment, not to mention it is beautiful, natural, and temporary! During this program we’ll create and apply personalized designs using henna. Stay and watch a movie while the henna paste begins to set! Supplies provided. Registration required. Tuesday, Dec. 30 CO • Connaught Branch 2:00 - 4:00 pm HAPPY NEW YEAR, SHERWOOD VILLAGE! (For ages 12 & over) Join us for a New Year’s Party just for you! We’ve got Minute to Win It games, prizes, food and a photobooth for you and your friends to bring in the New Year. Come spend the last hours of 2014 with us! Wednesday, Dec. 31 SV - Sherwood Village Branch 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 16 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Connect with other makers and learn more about bringing your ideas to life at Regina Public Library’s Makerspace Conference! November 28 & 29 Glen Elm Branch, 1601 Dewdney Ave. E. What is a Makerspace? A Makerspace is a community-operated workspace that provides free access to technology and manufacturing equipment. Users with common interests can come together to make stuff using the technology available. A Makerspace encourages experimentation and discovery through collaboration and play. A Makerspace is as diverse as its users – while the traditional focus has been on technology, a Makerspace can be used to share and learn about any number of topics: art, sewing, manufacturing, carpentry… the list is as long as users’ imaginations. In fact, the list gets longer as artists, engineers, scientists, hobbyists, inventors, tinkerers, dabblers and others come together to discuss ideas. Users share and learn from each other in a collaborative, creative atmosphere, and interesting ideas, concepts and mashups occur. RPL’s upcoming Makerspace Conference offers a dynamic range of speakers and sessions. From steampunk style to wearable electronics, yarn-bombing to Lego mindstorming, horticulture to green screen editing, our tradeshow will have it all available for you to check out! The conference will be held at Glen Elm Branch (1601 Dewdney Avenue). Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 17 Registration opens October 24. entra l Chil dren’s Librar entra y l Libr a ry AL • A lbert Branc h CO • C onnau ght B ranch GB • G eorge Bothw GE • G ell Br anch len Elm B r anch PW • Princ e of W ales B RP • R ranch egent Place Branc SV • S h herw ood V il la SU • S ge Br anch unrise Branc Page h Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program CA • C Drop-In Program CC • C ADULT 18 Registration Required COMPUTERS Computer Assistance (By Appointment) Introduction to the Internet You Can’t Google This! Meet the Mouse Beginning Level Microsoft Word What to Read Next? 20 22 24 24 25 25 CREATIVITY Start Your Novel or Short Story Today DIY Knitting for Beginners Time to Tangle Write Now Fun With Fabric Hexagons Create a Roughrider Infinity Scarf Zentangle Poetry Boot Camp DIY Gift Tags Arm Knitting an Infinity Scarf Winter Bouquets 21 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 FINANCIAL PLANNING Credit Counseling Series Investment Options for all Ages RRSP vs TFSA Will Planning & Power of Attorney 20 20 20 20 HEALTH & LIFESTYLES Diabetes and its Effects on Eye Health Laughter Yoga Downtown Laughter Yoga Introduction to Herbal Medicine Meditation Yoga Olive Oil Tasting Night History of Bread Making Rethink Breast Cancer, Live Laugh Learn Making Herbal Medicine and Herbal Teas Food for Thought: Local Fruit Craibstone Farm presents Crowdie Cheese 21 21 24 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 BOOK CLUBS Prince of Wales Book Club Murder by the Book: Mystery Discussion Group Regent Place Adult Book Club 22 24 26 SOCIAL CLUBS Albert Library Community Committee Meeting A Little of Everything: Armchair Travel Series Drop In and Stitch Stitch and Chat Celebrate Seniors Coffee Break 27 20 22 22 22 23 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 entra l Chil dren’s Librar entra y l Libr ary AL • A lbert Branc h CO • C onnau ght B ranch GB • G eorge Bothw GE • G ell Br anch len Elm Branc PW • h Princ e of W ales B RP • R ranch egent Place Branc SV • S h herw ood V illage SU • S Branc unrise h Branc Page h Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program Registration opens October 24. CA • C Drop-In Program CC • C ADULT Registration Required HISTORY & GENEALOGY Digging for Your Family Roots: Genealogy Workshops Genocide Revealed: A Documentary about Holodomor PERFORMANCES & READINGS Wild Sage Press Book Launch All Quiet on the Western Front: A Book Discussion with Arthur Slade 20 22 21 21 HOLIDAY FUN Holiday Open Houses 5 Pinterest for the Holidays 21 Handmade Holiday Cards 23 Holiday Centrepieces 26 Holiday Movie Matinee Madness 26 HOBBIES & GAMES Calling all Amateur Radio Fans 23 ABORIGINAL PROGRAMS First Nations Language Speaking Circle Tipi Teachings Community Feast 27 27 27 LITERACY PROGRAMS English Skills for Adult ESL Learners Literacy Book Club Adult Reading Club Citizenship Class 28 28 28 28 DUNLOP ART GALLERY PROGRAMS Dunlop Art Gallery Tours 22 Art Engagers 22 Chalk Pastel Drawing 24 Arty Ornaments 26 David Garneau: Dear John; Louis David Riel (Victoria Park) 31 David Garneau and Dylan Miner in Conversation 31 Theory for Fun Book Club No. 1: Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (The Artful Dodger) 31 Mandala 2: A Mirror of Consciousness 25 Mandala 3: Symbol of Radiant Healing 25 In Situ: A Performance by the Globe Theatre Youth Company 31 RPL FILM THEATRE Jewish Film Festival 29 Japan Film Festival 29 Talkies 29 Wednesday Plus 29 Royal Opera House of London 29 CONTESTS & EVENTS Dunlop Art Gallery Critical Writing Award for Emerging Writers 31 Making it! (Maker Conference) 17 20th Anniversary Celebration: George Bothwell Branch 17 Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 19 ADULT PROGRAMS COMPUTER ASSISTANCE Are you new to computers? Want to get online for email or Facebook, but don't know where to start? Book an hour of one-on-one computer help with a library staff member today! Call Alisa to schedule a session. By appointment AL • Albert Branch Call 306.777.6076 A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING: ARMCHAIR TRAVEL SERIES Oct. 27: DeLee Grant – Ireland Nov. 3: Heather Loewenhardt – Maui Nov. 10: Greg Campbell – Rio de Janeiro Nov. 17: Larry Easton – A Legacy of Rural Saskatchewan Churches Nov. 24: Ron Richmond – Home of the Manchus, Northeast China Dec. 1: Dennis Evans – Mongolia Mondays, Oct. 27-Dec. 1 RPL Film Theatre CA • Central Library 2:00 - 3:00 pm (For seniors) Here's a chance to travel around the world without leaving your chair! Join us Monday afternoons as local, seasoned travellers share their travel adventures. CREDIT COUNSELLING SERIES Join RPL for a series of Credit Counselling programs, and get some great tips and tools to help finess your finances this fall. Let the learning begin! Take free online courses anytime, anywhere. ReginaLibrary.ca BUDGET BREAKERS RAISING FINANCIALLY FIT KIDS November is Financial Literacy Month. Participants will learn about the three biggest budget breakers – little expenses, irregular expenses, and emergency expenses – and strategies to eliminate them from everyday worry. Registration required. Parents will learn some easy-to-implement techniques to teach kids about savings, giving, and spending during Financial Literacy Month, and into the future. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 5 GE • Glen Elm Branch • 7:00 - 8:30 pm Monday, November 3 CA • Central Library • 7:00 - 8:30 pm CHRISTMAS WITHOUT CREDIT 75 WAYS TO SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES Learn how to plan ahead to avoid a debt hangover in January, as we celebrate Financial Literacy Month this November. Registration required. During Financial Literacy month, you’ll get tips on how to save on various household expenses, including utilities, transportation, groceries and personal items. Participants are also encouraged to share their best practices with each other. Registration required. Thursday, Nov. 6 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 4 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm 20 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Program registration opens October 24. WILD SAGE PRESS BOOK LAUNCH Come and celebrate the launch of fall titles from Wild Sage Press! Hear plant ecologist and musician Heather Peat Hamm read some of the poems and sing some of the toe-tapping songs from her gorgeously illustrated book Blue Grama, a visual treasure that describes the intensity that is prairie life. Everyone welcome. Refreshments served. Sunday, Nov. 2 CO • Connaught Branch 2:00 - 4:00 pm START YOUR NOVEL OR SHORT STORY TODAY Just in time for National Novel Writing Month, Author Kelly-Anne Riess will lead you through a number of brainstorming exercises to come up with an outline for your novel. This workshop will guide you through questions about your characters and plot. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 4 Public Meeting Room 1 CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:30 pm PINTEREST FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Pinterest is a great social media tool to use all year round, but it's fantastic for holiday planning. Learn all the Pinterest basics, including how to set up an account. If you have an account, but have been too intimidated to use it, let us answer your questions. See what Pinterest can offer you! Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 4 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm DIABETES AND ITS EFFECTS ON EYE HEALTH Dr. Chelsea Poncsak from Lakewood Eye Health Centre discusses how diabetes can effect your vision and eye health. Topics include: potential changes in vision and eye health; what you can watch for; why regular eye exams are important for patients with diabetes, and the newest technology for detecting early diabetic changes in the eyes. Questions and answer period to follow. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 4 GB • George Bothwell Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm LAUGHTER YOGA DOWNTOWN (For all ages) Check out this fun workout for the internal organs! Join us for an hour of simple laughter and breathing exercises combined with gentle stretching, led by International Laughter Yoga Leaders Peggy Forsberg and Yvonne Ounsworth. Everyone welcome. Tuesdays, Nov. 4 – Dec. 30 Storyroom CC • Central Children’s Library 7:30 - 8:30 pm No session November 11. INTRODUCTION TO HERBAL MEDICINE AND HERBAL TEA DIGGING FOR YOUR FAMILY ROOTS: GENEALOGY WORKSHOPS RPL’s Prairie History Room offers several genealogical workshops to help researchers discover their family roots, guaranteed to help kick-start your family and local history research. Beginners and advanced researchers are welcome at all sessions. For more information visit ReginaLibrary.ca/ prairiehistoryblog or call 306.777.6011. TRACING YOUR WWI ANCESTORS From 1914 to 1918, 630,000 Canadian men and women served in the First World War, which claimed over 60,000 lives. May P. Chan, Prairie History Librarian, discusses key facts about the war, where to look for military records, and offers research tips for those studying ancestors who served in the conflict. Saturday, November 15 Research continues to support the use of herbal medicine in improving a variety of health conditions. This interactive lecture, delivered by Matthew Norick, a local herbalist, focuses on practical ways you can improve your health with herbs. Registration required. RPL Film Theatre CA • Central Library 10:00 am - 12:00 pm BEST GENEALOGY WEBSITES OF 2014 Confused, overwhelmed and frustrated by the millions of genealogy websites on the Internet today? Unsure about buying a subscription to Ancestry.ca, or where to go to obtain a passenger list, homestead record or death certificate? Join May P. Chan, Prairie History Librarian for her round-up of best genealogy websites of 2014. Tuesday, Nov. 4 RPL Film Theatre CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:30 pm Saturday, November 22 RPL Film Theatre CA • Central Library Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 21 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ADULT PROGRAMS DROP IN AND STITCH Drop in for an afternoon of socializing and working on your knitting, cross-stitch or other handiwork, and visit with people who have similar interests. Tuesdays, Nov. 4-Dec. 30 GB - George Bothwell Branch 1:00 - 3:00 pm PRINCE OF WALES BOOK CLUB Do you enjoy reading and talking about books? Join us the first Wednesday of the month for dessert and discussion. Men and women welcome. Call 306.777.6085 for details. Wednesdays, Nov. 5 & Dec. 3 PW - Prince of Wales Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm Nov. 5: The Book of Taltos or The Book of Dragon – Steven Brust Dec. 3: Sick Puppy – Carl Hiaasen INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET Learn how to browse and search the Internet. This beginner course requires basic mouse and keyboarding skills. Registration is required. Wednesday, Nov. 5 GB • George Bothwell Branch • 2:00 - 3:30 pm ART GALLERY TOURS Drop in for a guided tour of the current exhibition at the Dunlop Art Gallery. Free and fun for everyone. See page 30 for exhibition details. MEDITATION YOGA (For adults) Meditation is a way to increase one's awareness and reach a subtle state. In each class, you'll learn about the subtle inner system consisting of energy channels and plexuses which govern our well being; perform guided meditation; discover how to awaken your own inner energy and learn techniques to achieve balance from within. No need to wear special clothing, as long as you are comfortable. INVESTMENT OPTIONS FOR ALL AGES Today's reality includes saving—for emergencies, retirement, big purchases and your children’s or grandchildren's education. Whether you’re just starting out or continuing to grow, understanding your options will ensure a bright financial future for you and your loved ones. Presented in cooperation with RBC Grasslands Branch. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 5 GB • George Bothwell Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm DIY KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS Want to learn to knit, or need some help remembering how after years out of the knitting game? Join us for a cup of tea, meet other new knitters and learn some skills that you can use for the holiday season. Supplies provided. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Friday, Nov. 28 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 2:00 - 5:00 pm Saturdays/Sundays Nov/Dec • 2:00 - 2:30 pm CA - Central Library 22 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 (For ages 12 & over) Drop in with your favourite handwork. Enjoy conversation and pick up some useful tips. Wednesdays, Nov. 5-Dec. 31 SU • Sunrise Branch 1:00 - 3:00 pm CELEBRATE SENIORS A drop-in activity group for seniors. The group will determine activities that may include guest speakers, book discussions, needle and fibre arts and more. Wednesdays, Nov. 5-Dec. 10 GE • Glen Elm Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Wednesday, Nov. 5 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 6:30 - 9:00 pm STITCH AND CHAT Wednesdays, Nov. 5-Dec. 17 RP • Regent Place Branch 1:00 - 3:00 pm ART ENGAGERS If you are a mature individual who would like to learn more about art, the Art Engagers meet regularly for free and friendly tours, art technique exploration, critique sessions, socializing and field trips. Led by Wendy Peart, Curator of Education and Community Outreach at the Dunlop Art Gallery. Call 306.777.6044 for more information. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 5 Dunlop Art Gallery CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:00 pm ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT: A BOOK DISCUSSION WITH ARTHUR SLADE RPL Writer-in-Residence Arthur Slade will lead a book club discussion of All Quiet on the Western Front. This remarkable novel by Erich Maria Remarque was an instant bestseller when it was released in 1929, as one of the first novels to explore the gritty life of a soldier in the trenches of the First World War. Join us for a reading from the novel, followed by a discussion of its history and about the Great War itself. Teens welcome. Registration required. Thursday, Nov. 6 GE • Glen Elm Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Program registration opens October 24. Drop in at Glen Elm on Friday mornings and enjoy a cup of coffee while looking for your next favourite book! Have a relaxing mid-morning break in our comfy chairs, with a magazine or the day's paper. Fridays, Nov. 7-Dec. 19 GE • Glen Elm Branch 9:30 am - 12:00 pm No session November 21. OLIVE OIL TASTING NIGHT Entice your taste buds and open your senses in this unique food tasting experience. Staff from Oliv Tasting Room will present samples of their premium olive oils and balsamic vinegars, along with suggested food pairings and recipes for some of their 60 varieties of products. Cost recovery fee of $5 per person. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 12 CO • Connaught Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm TIME TO TANGLE Join us the second Wednesday every month for a fun, relaxing evening of drawing with fellow Zentangle enthusiasts. Share new tangles, your ideas and your art! Experienced and beginner tanglers welcome. Supplies provided. Registration required. Registration Required FUN WITH FABRIC HEXAGONS Explore the history of bread baking, from peasant bread to industrial baking and modern day artisanal bakeries, eating as you go. Mark Dyck, owner of Orange Boot Bakery, will share a selection of organic, handmade loaves while we travel through time. History class never tasted this good! Cost recovery fee of $5 per person. Registration Required. Do you enjoy doing handiwork for Christmas? Fold and stitch an easy hexagon ornament to use as gift tag or tree trim. Create a snowman coaster by using English paper piecing. It's a nice carry-along project to work on in any spare minutes, and makes a nice small gift for a friend. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 12 GB • George Bothwell Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm COFFEE BREAK Wednesdays, Nov. 12 & Dec. 10 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm HISTORY OF BREAD MAKING CALLING ALL AMATEUR RADIO FANS Saturday, Nov. 15 RP • Regent Place Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm RETHINK BREAST CANCER, LIVE LAUGH LEARN Join the Regina Amateur Radio Association once a month for an on-going program offering general and specialized information to amateur (ham radio) enthusiasts. The club welcomes all interested individuals and provides a learn-through-doing approach in this "maker culture" styled program. (For ages 45 & under) Rethink is the first-ever Canadian breast cancer charity for the under-45 crowd. Take this special opportunity to socialize with other young (or young-ish) women with a breast cancer diagnosis who "get" what you’re going through, while enjoying an afternoon of education, camaraderie and goodies. Wednesdays, Nov. 12 & Dec. 10 RP • Regent Place Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Sunday, Nov. 16 RP • Regent Place Branch 2:00 - 4:00 pm WRITE NOW HANDMADE HOLIDAY CARDS Do you enjoy playing with words, or want to try your hand at writing? Join this ongoing writing class (formerly Write for the Heart) led by award-winning author Marie Powell. Engage in free-writing exercises and prompts to help you explore writing short fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Participants are welcome to attend both sessions. Registration required for each session. To learn more about Marie, visit www. mepowell.com. Beat the holiday rush! Spend a creative Sunday afternoon making holiday cards and gift tags. Learn rubber stamping, two types of embossing, die cutting, layering and other paper craft techniques. Participants will complete six holiday cards and several gift tags. $5 materials charge. All supplies provided. Registration required. Sunday, Nov. 16 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 1:00 - 4:00 pm Thursdays, Nov. 13 & Dec. 11 Wednesdays, Nov. 19 & Dec. 17 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 6:30 - 7:30 pm ow N e t i r W Drop-In Program Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 23 ADULT PROGRAMS CHALK PASTEL DRAWING Back by popular demand! Learn how to harness the soft and colourful effects of chalk pastel drawing. Artist Holly Fay will demonstrate how to apply and blend chalk pastels to create subtle and striking effects. No experience necessary, materials supplied. Teens welcome. Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Sunday, Nov. 16 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 1:30 - 3:30 pm MURDER BY THE BOOK: MYSTERY DISCUSSION GROUP Murder by the Book is a group that meets once each month to discuss mystery fiction. Come prepared to chat about a book—but never tell who actually "did it"! Tuesdays, Nov. 18 Public Meeting Room 1 CA • Central Library 7:00 - 9:00 pm YOU CAN’T GOOGLE THIS! 2:00 - 3:30 pm Wednesday, Nov. 26 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm FOOD FOR THOUGHT: LOCAL FRUIT Come and learn how to make herbal medicine to improve your health! It is common knowledge that herbs are good for our health. So how do we best use these health herbs? Find out in this “How To” lecture by local herbalist, Matthew Norick. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 18 RPL Film Theatre CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:30 pm 24 Do you have a fruit tree that produces, but no time, ability or inclination to deal with it? Regina-based Fruit for Thought is an urban fruit-sharing organization that harvests unwanted and excess urban fruit. Harvests are divided between fruit owners, volunteer harvesters and local food banks, shelters and businesses. A portion of the fruit is also preserved by creating delicious jellies and chutneys to share with everyone involved. Join us for more information and a demonstration on making preserves, followed by a tasting. Teens also welcome. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 19 CO • Connaught Branch 7:00 - 8:15 pm Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 MEET THE MOUSE Learn how to use the mouse to navigate your way around a computer. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 19 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm RRSP VS. TFSA Tuesday, Nov. 18 SU • Sunrise Branch MAKING HERBAL MEDICINE AND HERBAL TEAS (For all ages) Join Marilyn Kurtz, Therapeutic Motivational Laughter Coach, for some smiles and giggles to prevent hardening of the attitudes. Build positive energy, positive thought and a positive attitude while releasing stress. Wednesdays, Nov. 19 & Dec. 17 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm Be surprised by what you can learn when you go beyond the world of Google in this afternoon or evening learning session. Study a language online, get a diagram for car repair, take practice exams and more! Requires basic mouse and keyboarding skills. Registration required. Monica Niemczuk, pastel drawing LAUGHTER YOGA Join Taylor Hewson, Certified Financial Planner with TCM Financial Studio for a presentation on RRSP vs. TFSA. Taylor will educate you on the main differences of using the two investment vehicles, and the pros and cons of each. Question and answer session, with group discussion, to follow. Registration required. Thursday, Nov. 20 CA • Central Library, Public Meeting Room 1 7:00 - 8:30 pm CREATE A ROUGHRIDER INFINITY SCARF Create your own unique piece of ‘Riders gear with instruction from local business owner, Bonnie Janes, of upcycleitjanes on Etsy.com. All you need to sew your own upcycled Roughriders infinity scarf is an old ‘Riders T-shirt, and one black or grey T-shirt for the inside of the scarf. You bring the shirts and we’ll provide the sewing machines, scissors and instruction! Registration required. Saturday, November 22 CO • Connaught Branch 2:00-3:30 pm Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Program registration opens October 24. ZENTANGLE Have fun drawing beautiful stuctured patterns using the Zentangle Method. It's an easy, relaxing way to draw. Learn more at zentangle.com. Supplies provided. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 25 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm GENOCIDE REVEALED: A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT HOLODOMOR If you’ve never used Microsoft Word before, join us for a basic introduction to this word processing software. Basic mouse and keyboarding skills are required. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 25 SU • Sunrise Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm MANDALA 2: A MIRROR OF CONSCIOUSNESS In recognition of Holodomor Memorial Day, join us for a screening of Yurji Luhovy's documentary Genocide Revealed, which covers the holocaust of the Ukrainian people that occurred from 1932 to 1933. Learn how the people of the “Breadbasket of Europe” became victims of forced famine in a bumper-crop year, through intentional Soviet policy. This program adds high historical relevance to current events in Ukraine. Tuesday, Nov. 25 CA • Central Library, RPL Film Theatre 7:00 - 8:30 pm POETRY BOOT CAMP In this workshop with poet Kelly-Anne Riess, you’ll kick your writing practice into high gear. You will produce five or more poems using procedural techniques that will draw on your creativity and eliminate your inhibitions. Bring loose-leaf paper and a pen. This fun workshop is good for writers at all stages in their writing lives and promises to get you (and keep you) writing. Registration required. Tuesday, Nov. 25 Public Meeting Room 1 CA - Central Library 7:00 - 8:30 pm BEGINNING LEVEL MICROSOFT WORD The mandala can act as a biofeedback technique for your eyes and brain, by consciously focusing prana through the body and hands. Artist Bonnie Chapman guides you through the spiritual and technical processes of creating a mandala, working on making your invisible energies visible and more real to your conscious mind. This workshop is best taken after Mandala 1: Patterns of Light and Sound (Oct. 7). Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Wednesday, Nov. 26 GE • Glen Elm Branch 6:30 - 8:30 pm MANDALA 3: SYMBOL OF RADIANT HEALING Artist Bonnie Chapman guides you through the spiritual and technical process of creating a mandala, working with intuition, intentionality, and the flow of grace. Letting go of ego and accessing inner wisdom allows ancient ways of knowing to be lived into, as sacred spaces become authoritative sites for human arts-based inquiry. Best taken after Mandala 1 (Oct. 7) and Mandala 2 (Nov. 25). Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Wednesday, Dec. 3 CO • Connaught Branch 6:30 - 8:30 pm Mandala Mirror of Consciousness. Photo courtesy of Bonnie Chapman CRAIBSTONE FARM PRESENTS CROWDIE CHEESE Craibstone Farm from Fillmore presents a Scottish cheese made from an old family recipe. If you’ve never tasted products from dairy sheep, this is your chance to taste and learn about this local farm and its products. Samples served. Cost recovery fee of $5 per person. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 26 CO • Connaught Branch • 7:00 - 8:30 pm DIY GIFT TAGS Make your gifts extra special by creating homemade gift tags. Learn different techniques, like stamping and embossing, to make your gift tags unique. Supplies provided. Registration required. Wednesdays, Nov. 26 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm ARM KNITTING AN INFINITY SCARF Learn how to knit a scarf using your own arms! Participants must purchase two skeins of "Cozy Wool" in order to participate (wool can be purchased at Michaels). Teens also welcome. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 26 GB • George Bothwell Branch 7:00 - 8:30 pm Registration Required Drop-In Program Ticketed: Pick up free tickets at the desk, 30 min. before program 25 ADULT PROGRAMS WHAT TO READ NEXT? ARTY ORNAMENTS Love to read? Learn how to find your next great book! Explore websites and library databases to find a new author or series, or to find books by subject, plot, character or location. Participants need basic keyboarding and mouse skills and a valid library card. Registration required. Celebrate the season early and prepare your holiday decorations. Learn a variety of methods to make creative use of common materials. Good for families. Registration required. Presented by Dunlop Art Gallery. Thursday, Nov. 27 SU • Sunrise Branch 2:00 - 3:30 pm REGENT PLACE ADULT BOOK CLUB Do you have a favourite book, and enjoy sharing your love of reading with others? Join us for snacks and discussion every fourth Thursday of the month. Win the door prize! Copies of the book for discussion each month will be available on the hold shelf: first come, first served. Thursday, Nov. 27 RP • Regent Place Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm Nov. 27: Mennonite in a Little Black Dress – Rhoda Janzen No session in December. WILL PLANNING & POWER OF ATTORNEY Learn everything you need to know about creating a will. Discussion includes: preparing and reviewing your will, and how to identify a suitable executor. We’ll also cover options for power of attorney. Recommended for young adults, new families and those who don’t have, or need to revise, a current will. Presented in cooperation with RBC Grasslands Branch. Registration required. Wednesday, Dec. 3 SU • Sunrise Branch 6:30 - 8:30 pm WINTER BOUQUETS Create your own outdoor, winter bouquet. Colleen McGillivray from Cherrylane Greenhouse will provide luscious greenery and styling advice, as you design and create your very own winter bouquet. We provide the pot and greenery, you take it home. Feel free to bring additional embellishments. Cost recovery fee of $10 per person. Registration required. Sunday, Dec. 7 SV • Sherwood Village Branch 2:00 - 3:30 pm HOLIDAY CENTREPIECES Create your own gorgeous holiday centrepiece. Work with Peter Delschneider, local flower expert, to design a centrepiece sure to wow your family and guests. Supplies provided. Cost recovery fee of $10 per person. Registration required. Sunday, Dec. 7 GE • Glen Elm Branch 1:30 - 3:30 pm Wednesday, Dec. 3 GB • George Bothwell Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm Image courtesy of HGTV.com 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: GEORGE BOTHWELL BRANCH (For all ages) Help us celebrate our 20th anniversary by attending the Winter Carnival at George Bothwell! There will be plenty of games for the whole family, a photobooth and a craft. Local chamber music ensemble, Artime, will perform a mix of classical and holiday music from 2:00-3:00 pm. Refreshments served. Everyone is welcome! Sunday, Dec. 7 GB • George Bothwell Branch 1:00 - 4:00 pm HOLIDAY MOVIE MATINEE MADNESS: DIE HARD Take a cathartic break from seasonal stress with the action-packed holiday classic, Die Hard (1988, R, 132 min.). Follow the adventures of John McClane, New York police officer who finds himself dealing with a hostage situation in a Los Angeles high-rise on Christmas Eve. Refreshments and popcorn provided, or bring your own snacks. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Monday, Dec. 22 AL • Albert Branch 1:30 - 3:45 pm 26 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 ABORIGINAL PROGRAMS Program registration opens October 24. FIRST NATIONS LANGUAGE SPEAKING CIRCLE (For all ages) The First Nations Language Speaking Circle focuses primarily on developing oral knowledge of Cree and Ojibway. For more information, or to volunteer as a language speaker, please contact Natalie Owl at 306.545.5990 or natalieowl@yahoo. ca. Everyone welcome. Tuesdays, Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 AL • Albert Branch 7:00 - 9:00 pm TIPI TEACHINGS (For ages 10 & over) Learn how First Nations people used to set up their homes, and the teachings associated with each part of the tipi. The tipi represents the foundation of family and culture; just as it needs many poles, a family needs many values. These values include: obedience, respect, humility, happiness, love, faith, kinship, cleanliness, thankfulness, sharing, strength, good child rearing, hope, ultimate protection, and control flaps. Create your own tipi to take home! Everyone welcome. Supplies and refreshments provided. Registration required. Saturday, Nov. 1 PW • Prince of Wales Branch 2:00 - 4:00 pm COMMUNITY FEAST (For families) Our Community Feast is a time to celebrate the North Central community and Albert Branch. Elders will oversee this traditional First Nations feast, which begins with a pipe ceremony, burning of sweet grass and/or sage and an offering. First Nations protocol will be followed. Join us for an evening of honouring our community. Everyone is welcome. Monday, Dec. 8 AL • Albert Branch 4:00 - 6:00 pm Albert Library Committee Meeting November 6 & December 4 THURSDAYS 7:00 - 9:00 pm Community members have a strong voice in materials selection and program planning at RPL’s Albert Branch. The Albert Library Committee welcomes anyone living or working in the North Central Community. Meetings are the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm. Call 306.777.6076 to ensure you are contacted for the next meeting. Artist: Jeff Crowe (Detail) Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 27 LITERACY PROGRAMS ENGLISH SKILLS FOR ADULT ESL LEARNERS Work with an experienced volunteer ESL tutor to practice and improve reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in English. Participants must be Regina residents. Maximum of 12 participants. Mondays, Nov. 3 - Dec. 15 AL • Albert Branch 1:30 - 3:00 pm Program registration opens October 24. LITERACY BOOK CLUB Have fun improving your reading skills and discussing a Rapid Reads novel with other adults and an experienced volunteer tutor. Rapid Reads are for ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and adults who enjoy a short story. Refreshments served. Tuesdays, Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 AL • Albert Branch 7:00 - 8:00 pm No session November 11. Book Club in a Bag Enjoy reading with other adults and an experienced volunteer tutor. Activities will help adults improve and practice their reading skills. Maximum of 12 participants. Wednesdays, Nov. 5 - Dec. 17 AL • Albert Branch 1:30 - 3:00 pm CITIZENSHIP CLASS A drop-in Citizenship Class for adult permanent residents who are registered with RPL Literacy Services. Sundays, Nov. 2 - Dec. 21 RP • Regent Place Branch 2:00 - 3:00 pm LITERACY ADULT READING CLUB Wednesdays, Nov. 5 - Dec. 17 Board Room CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:30 pm VOLUNTEER ESL Tutors Needed! Choose from 11 different kits, each containing: •10 copies of a featured book •Exercises for each chapter, including: New vocabulary words; Discussion questions; Writing points Do something great for our community – and yourself! All books focus on adult topics, written by Canadian authors. Selections include Rapid Reads by Orca Publishers and Good Reads by Grass Roots Press. Apply to be a volunteer tutor and we'll provide you with the tools you'll need to work one-on-one with adult learners, who want to improve their English language skills. Check out your Book Club in a Bag at the Literacy Unit today! For more information: email: literacy@reginalibrary.ca or Call: 306.777.6009 28 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Call the Literacy Services Unit at 306.777.6009 or email literacy@reginalibrary.ca for details on how you can apply! RPL FILM THEATRE RPL Film Theatre showcases the best in world cinema, with exciting new screenings each week. For a complete schedule of RPL Film Theatre screenings, and more information on programs, festivals and events, visit ReginaLibrary.ca/filmtheatre. JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL Mondays, Oct. 27, Nov. 17 & Dec. 8 7:00 pm Seniors, students and adults are welcome. Refreshments provided. Oct. 27: The Outrageous Sophie Tucker Nov. 17: Run Boy Run Dec. 8: Welcome to Kutshers:The Last Catskills Resort JAPAN FILM FESTIVAL (For ages 13 & over) Saturday, Nov. 8 2:00 pm: Brave Story - A primary-school pupil travels in search of a hidden treasure that has the power to change fate. Directed by Chigira Koichi. 4:00 pm: Robo-G - The latest from writerdirector Yaguchi Shinobu, who has produced a string of hits, including Happy Flight, with his unique viewpoint and outstanding comedic sensibility. 201 4 WEDNESDAY PLUS Enjoy free films from the Library’s collection every Wednesday. See ReginaLibrary.ca/filmtheatre for details. Nov. 5 • 7:00 pm: Argo Nov. 12 • 6:45 pm: Amour Nov. 19 • 7:00 pm: Silver Linings Playbook Nov. 26 • 6:45 pm: Life of Pi Dec. 3 • 7:00 pm: Four Christmases Dec. 10 • 7:00 pm: Just Friends Dec. 17 • 7:00 pm: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Talkies LA TRAVIATA Live commentary on less-thanexcellent movies, featuring local comedian, Jayden Pfeifer. Free admission with a food donation to the Regina Food Bank. For ages 14 and over. GUISEPPE VERDI NOV 15 & 16 • 2PM MANON LISCAUT GIACOMO PUCCINI DEC 13 & 14 • 2PM Mac and Me November 25 • 9:00 pm Special admission rates apply. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians December 30 • 7:00 pm Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. 29 DUNLOP ART GALLERY dunlopartgallery.org EXHIBITIONS FROM WHAT REMAINS Jason de Haan, Kerri Reid, and Kara Uzelman Curated by Blair Fornwald, Assistant Curator Comprised of primarily sculptural works, From What Remains posits links between aesthetic and scientific methodologies. Each artist infuses data (in the form of found objects gathered from remote sites) with poetic and speculative meaning via material transformations, replications, assemblages, and tests that mimic anthropological and archeological processes, but also suggest a kind of alchemy or magical transformation has taken place. Until Nov. 13 Dunlop Central Gallery CA • Central Library Exhibition Tours: Saturdays & Sundays, 2:00 pm JASMINE REIMER: THE HARDER SOFTER SIDE Curated by Wendy Peart, Curator of Education and Community Outreach Jasmine Reimer, currently based in Guelph, explores a fascination with found household objects, perfectionism and material culture. In order to deflate prescriptive approaches to interior design and its denotation of high/ low class structures, Reimer fuses everyday objects with fabricated raw materials to refuse their functionality and their aesthetic, creating an evocative mixture of the familiar and the grotesque. Until Nov. 26 Dunlop Sherwood Gallery SV • Sherwood Village Branch Bill Burns, The Bill Burns Show (Part 2) exhibition view, 2014, resin stone bobbleheads Photo: Courtesy of MKG 127 Nov. 28, 2014 - Jan. 18, 2015 CAITLIN MULLAN: AN INDEX OF SASKATCHEWAN FAUNA AND OTHER CURIOSITIES CA • Central Library, Central Gallery An artist-curated project coordinated by Jennifer Matotek, Director/Curator, Dunlop Art Gallery and John Snell, Manager, Public Programs, Royal Saskatchewan Museum Dunlop Art Gallery and Royal Saskatchewan Museum have invited Regina printmaker Caitlin Mullan to explore their collections and create an innovative visual exchange. Mullan has used her interests in memory, history, ephemera and other curiosities to guide her curation and presentation of the important cultural holdings of both institutions in unconventional ways, on display at both Central Library and RSM. BILIANA VELKOVA: SPLENDID Until February 2015 CA • Central Library RSM • Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert Street BILL BURNS: BEATRIX RUF PROTECT US: A PROJECT ABOUT LONGING Co-curated by Jennifer Matotek, Director/Curator, Dunlop Art Gallery, in collaboration with Stuart Reid, Director/ Curator, Rodman Hall Art Centre This solo exhibition by Regina-born artist Bill Burns features watercolour paintings, text-based 2D works, photographs, videos, and sculptures such as scale models of international art galleries and bobbleheads of famous curators. The works act like prayer-like pleas to the “art world celebrities” who shape artistic production, and whose presence is critical to the ecology of the international art scene. Artist Talk: Friday, Nov. 28 RPL Film Theatre, 6:00 - 7 :00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 28, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Performance: Saturday, Nov. 29, 3:00 pm Exhibition Tours: Saturdays & Sundays, 2:00 pm Curated by Blair Fornwald, Assistant Curator Bulgarian-Canadian artist Biliana Velkova’s exhibition reflects on how culture and commerce shape our perceptions of nature, which in turn contribute to a sense of national identity. Photographs depict Velkova as a symbol of Disneyfied “Canadianness,” wearing elegant fairy tale gowns, surrounded by magnificent scenery. A massive white neon prairie landscape drawing further emphasizes the commercial appeal of “the Canadian wild.” Dec. 6, 2014 - Feb. 4, 2015 Dunlop Sherwood Gallery SV • Sherwood Village Branch Artist Talk: Saturday, Dec. 6, Program Room, 1:00 - 2:00 pm Opening Reception: Saturday, Dec. 6, 2:00 - 3:00 pm Biliana Velkova, Landscape with a Horse at Bow River, 2012, digital print on Dibond; Photo: Courtesy of the artist 30 Regina Public Library • November | December • 2014 Program registration opens October 24. PERFORMANCES & PROGRAMMING DAVID GARNEAU: DEAR JOHN; LOUIS DAVID RIEL. Curated by Blair Fornwald, Assistant Curator Regina artist David Garneau will present a new performance artwork, Dear John; Louis David Riel. on the 130th anniversary of the death of the Métis leader. Dressed as Riel, Garneau will enact a performative conversation with the statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A. Macdonald, who charged Riel with high treason, effectively sentencing him to his death. Sunday, Nov. 16 Victoria Park, 3:00 - 3:45 pm DAVID GARNEAU AND DYLAN MINER IN CONVERSATION Following David Garneau's performance, Dear John; Louis David Riel. in Victoria Park, join the artist and renowned Métis artist, writer, and educator Dylan Miner at RPL Film Theatre for a conversation that unpacks some of the themes of the performance: the import and legacy of Indigenous leader Louis Riel, Métis aesthetics, art and activism, and the difficulty of reconciliation. Sunday, Nov. 16 RPL Film Theatre, 4:00 - 5:00 pm CA • Central Library THEORY FOR FUN BOOK CLUB NO. 1: ANTI-OEDIPUS: CAPITALISM AND SCHIZOPHRENIA Theory for Fun is a book club for anyone who wants to discuss critical theory in a convivial atmosphere. We will meet to discuss the first chapter in Gilles Delueze and Félix Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia over food and drink. Copies of Anti-Oedipus are available at RPL. Submission deadline: Friday, December 5 Dunlop Art Gallery is proud to support emerging writers and the production of critical writing through the establishment of the Dunlop Art Gallery Critical Writing Award for Emerging Writers. Applicants are invited to submit a maximum of three 1000-word pieces of writing on Dunlop’s Gallery and Mediatheque exhibitions, as well as In Situ activities. Submissions will be evaluated by a panel of independent judges. Please contact Blair Fornwald, Assistant Curator at bfornwald@reginalibrary.ca or 306.777.6144 for more information. Registration required. Wednesday, Nov. 26 The Artful Dodger 1631 - 11th Avenue 7:30 - 9:00 pm Five winners will receive a cash award of $350 each. Winning critical essays will be published by Dunlop Art Gallery. Winners will be announced at Dunlop Art Gallery’s Winter 2015 opening reception. Emerging writers should be residents of Saskatchewan, at least 15 years of age, and shall have published no more than two pieces of writing in a national magazine. Photo courtesy of The Globe Theatre IN SITU: A PERFORMANCE BY THE GLOBE THEATRE YOUTH COMPANY Under the direction of Judy Wensel, Regina Public Library is the inspiration for a new piece of theatre, providing both the content and the context for the performance. This site-specific performance will lead both audience and actors through a unique and responsive theatre experience. The Youth Company is an ensemble of young adults that have been creating together at the Globe Theatre School for several years. Reception to follow. David Garneau, John A. Macdonald, 2007, altered found object Dunlop Art Gallery Critical Writing Award for Emerging Writers Friday, Dec. 12 CA • Central Library 7:00 - 8:00 pm Register online at ReginaLibrary.ca, in person or by phone. Submissions should be accompanied by a current CV and a 150-word biography. Please email submissions to: Wendy Peart, Curator of Education and Community Outreach wpeart@reginalibrary.ca For additional Dunlop Art Gallery programming, see pages 6, 14 and 18 of this guide, or visit www.dunlopartgallery.org. 31 Connaught Branch (1) (2) (3) (4) A Cathedral Destination Tucked into a quiet corner at Elphinstone and 13th Avenue, RPL's Connaught Branch is in the heart of the city's Cathedral Village. Patrons are often greeted by name as they enter the branch by Public Service Clerks Melanie Tholl, Beth Ellsworth, Jessica Eissfeldt and Hongli Li, and Senior Public Service Clerk Cheryl Martin. In fact, staff claim to know the names of 90 per cent of their patrons! In fact, some say the library IS the heart of Cathedral Village. “There is strong support for libraries in the Cathedral area,” Branch Head Tanya Rogoschewsky said. “We’re lucky to be surrounded by a community that believes strongly in the importance of libraries and the programs and services we provide.” Library Assistants Kaiti Webb and Diana Cook help to instill the feeling of community within the branch. They work hard to address the unique needs of their patrons, and think up new ways to ensure those needs are met into the future. The Connaught Branch is a popular destination for children and adults of all ages. “We have a lot of foot traffic throughout the day,” Rogoschewsky said. “There is definitely a sense of community at this branch.” Connaught is also known for its programs, in particular its food programming. “We take advantage of the range of restaurants in this city to bring some unique and “flavourful” programming to our patrons,” Rogoshewsky said. From wine and beer tasting to summer seafood and everything in between, the staff at Connaught are always cooking up new and interesting programs of interest. The Connaught Branch is ready to welcome all visitors with a smile and an offer of service. You can reach them by calling 306.777.6078. RPL Photos: (1) A youngster engaged in hands-on play in the Children’s area. (2) Father and son enjoy a story together. (3) Kid-sized computer stations make exploring technology fun. (4) Patrons and staff participating in the Cathedral Village Arts Festival parade. 5) Connaught’s dedicated staff are always there to lend a hand. ReginaLibrary.ca 33 Thank you! To our volunteers, partners and sponsors! Allison Hall & Liz MacDougall, Lullaby Consulting Amy Roher Anna Scott Anne Carr Wiggins B.M. 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LOAN PERIODS & FINES To renew an item which has no requests placed on it, visit My Account at ReginaLibrary.ca, call 306.777.6111, or toll free in Canada 1.888.975.8165. ITEM Books Interlibrary loan Literacy materials Magazines A MAXIMUM OF 100 ITEMS CAN BE CHECKED OUT ON YOUR CARD AT ANY TIME. LOAN PERIOD RENEWALS DAILY FINE MAXIMUM FINE 21 days 21 days 42 days 7 days 2 varies 0 1 30¢ 50¢ none 30¢ $6.30 $10.00 none $6.30 A combined total of 5 items from the following groups can be checked out at any given time: There are no overdue fines on children’s materials. Young Adult items (excluding DVDs/Videos) are fined at 20¢/day to a maximum of $4.20. Note: A $5.00 non-refundable fee will be charged on each billed item, including Children’s materials. 34 Art rental Popular Picks Toys Book Club in a Bag 28/84 days 10 days 21 days 42 days in person only 0 0 0 $1.00 $2.00 none $3.00 $50.00 $14.00 none $9.00 A combined total of 20 items from the following groups can be checked out at any given time: DVDs Videos 7 days 7 days 2 2 $1.00 $1.00 $7.00 $7.00 A combined total of 30 items from the following groups can be checked out at any given time: CDs Spoken Word 21 days 21 days 2 2 30¢ 30¢ $6.30 $6.30 HOURS & LOCATIONS CA • Central Library Pasqua St. RP Sherwood Dr. Dewdney Ave. Sunday.........................................12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Monday..........................................9:30 am - 6:00 pm Tuesday/Wednesday..............1:00 pm - 9:00 pm Thursday.......................................9:30 am - 6:00 pm Friday..............................................9:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday........................................9:30 am - 5:00 pm CA CO Dewdney Ave. E. GE Victoria Ave. PW Albert St. Lewvan Drive 13th Ave. AL Broad St. Elphinstone St. 1401 Robinson Street...................................306.777.6076 Winnipeg St. 4th Ave. AL • Albert Branch Fleet St. 1st Ave. N. Prince of Wales Dr. SV 9th Ave. N. Sunday.........................................12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Monday-Thursday...................9:30 am - 9:00 pm Friday..............................................9:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday........................................9:30 am - 5:00 pm Albert St. N. Rochdale Blvd. Broad St. N. 2311-12th Avenue........................................306.777.6000 Central Children’s ........................................306.777.6030 Dunlop Art Gallery........................................306.777.6040 Film Theatre..................................................306.777.6104 Victoria Ave. E. Ar co la Av e. 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