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Oakville Beaver, 28 Mar 2008, p. 39

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 28, 2008 - 39 Prepare for the thrill of the library book sale I f you love the thrill of hunting through the sales and picking up a bargain, the joy of knowing that your hard-earned cash is going that little bit further... and that you are supporting your local community, then you need to stop by the Friends of Oakville Public Library Spring Book Sale. Twice a year, the Friends of the Oakville Public Library organizes and hosts a book sale to raise much needed funds for several library programs and services that could not otherwise be offered. The book sales are just one of the ways in which the Friends of the Library raises funds to support the Oakville Public Library and its customers. This year, Friends of the Oakville Public Library provided over $25,000 for library programs, services and events. The accomplishments for the year include providing funding towards the Teen Writing Contest that creates an opportunity for teens to submit their own expression and win great prizes; the Battle of the Books Competition which involves students and their schools in a trivia competition based on various books; the TD Summer Reading program that encourages children to read over the summer months by keeping a journal and providing incentives to students; and the development of a Teen Area at the Woodside branch where teens can feel welcomed and stimulated. The Friends' funding has Hartlen. The Spring Book Sale runs from Wednesday, April 16 to Sunday, April 20 and is held at the Oakville Public Library, Central Branch Auditorium on the second floor, 120 Navy St. On Wednesday, April 16, from 6-9 p.m., the sale is exclusively for Friends of the Library members only. If you would like to become a member, you can always purchase a membership at the book sale for $10. Make some time to support the book sale on the following days: · Members Only Sale -- Wednesday, April 16, 6 to 9 p.m. · Public Sale -- Thursday, April 17, noon to 9 p.m.; Friday, April 18, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, April 19, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 20, 1-4 p.m. On Sunday, all books are half-price. So if you have a passion for books, or want to rejuvenate your reading, music and movie collections for just $1.25 per pound, then stop by and support your local library. The Oakville Public Library would like to thank the Friends and all its volunteers for their continued enthusiasm and on-going support towards these programs, services and events. To learn more about the Friends of the Oakville Public Library and how you can help please visit www.opl.on.ca/Friends.php. -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library Buy tickets online and SAVE $2! DON'T PLAN A TRIP WITHOUT US! Toronto's APRIL 11-13, 2OO8 INT E RNAT I O N AL C EN TR E, 6 9 0 0 AI R P O R T R OAD, H AL L 5 * also been used towards Family Literacy Day, the maintenance of the Children's Discovery Centre and a Video Magnifier with screen for special needs customers. Rebecca Hartlen, chair of the Friends of the Oakville Public Library, believes their assistance is in the community's best interest. "It is always a pleasure to have the opportunity to enhance our community by supporting the Oakville Public Library. We are always impressed with the services, programs and facilities offered at the local branches, and our Friends of the Library group works hard to ensure the library can continue to offer such outstanding library services to Oakville," said Hartlen. She asks that community members visit the book sale this spring and not only pick up a bargain, but show their enthusiasm for the Oakville Public Library and the services and facilities it has to offer. 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Look for your special Earth Hour publication in Saturday's Oakville Beaver Readings at Chapters kicking off Poetry Month in Oakville Poetry Month in Oakville kicks off on Friday, April 4 with the first in a series of Friday night poetry readings at Chapters. The readings will take place from 7-9 p.m. at the book store located in the mall located at Dorval Drive and North Service Road. Poets reading on Friday, April 4 will be from The Pelicans and will include Liz Benneian, Linda Cassidy, Josie di Sciascio-Andrews, Elka Enola, Tom Scott and Jovan Vuksanovich. On Friday, April 11, the poets reading will be from The Ontario Poetry Society (TOPS). On Friday, April 18, the poets will hail from The Inkwell and on Friday, April 25 they will be from The Canadian Federation of Poets. From 7-8 the poets representing these groups will read their poems. The second hour of each event will offer an open mic to the audience, when members of the public can read their poetry, usually in threeminute slots. It is an opportunity to share your poetry with a supportive audience. So venture out, pull up a chair, grab a cup of free coffee courtesy of Starbucks, and settle in for an evening of poetry. For more information about the readings or other Poetry Month events contact Elka Ruth Enola, Coordinator, ere@sympatico.ca.

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