Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Jan 2014, p. 11

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T Library unveils innovative, educational offerings for 2014 participants towards digital literacy. For kids From 3D printing workshops, LEGO contests and Family Movie Nights to free concerts and book club parties, there's something for all curious kids at the library. Family Storytimes run at all branches and multiple community locations. For teens Essay-writing workshops, career exploration fairs, photography/writing contests and more. Book Clubs for teens are also For adults Kick back with some Books & Beer at the Central Branch on Feb. 7 or meet the Crime Writers of Canada on April 3. The library also offers a Book A Tech Coach resource designed for beginners. From writing emails to navigating social media, library tech coaches patiently guide offered. Pick up copy of the Spring/Summer 2014 Guide for more information and the complete program list. Complete details and a fully-accessible PDF version of the guide are also available at the library website. Want to stay connected with your library? Visit www.opl.on.ca, or follow Oakville Public Library on its Facebook and Twitter pages at www.facebook.com/ oakvillepubliclibrary and www.twitter.com/ oakvillelibrary, respectively. 11 | Friday, January 17, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com he Oakville Public Library is excited to announce the arrival of its Spring/ Summer 2014 Program Guide. "The library prides itself on staying in touch with the community by offering a variety of programs, workshops and seminars for residents of all ages," said Eric Sutherland, chair of the Oakville Public Library Board. "The 2014 program lineup is brimming with innovative offerings like 3D printing workshops for kids while continuing the popular author visits, creative writing contests and book clubs." -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library 1700 & DON'T PAY FOR 6 MONTHS SAVE $ UP TO .00 LENNOX REBATES ciency Furnace OR 0% FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS OAC · Call For FREE In-Home Estimate www.atlantisair.com e HEATING · AIR CONDITIONING · FIREPLACES 905-845-4009 waste electronics unplugged Today's School for Tomorrow's World Gle~burnie Scªool Pre-K (2.8 yrs) to Grade 8 Appliances and Electronics 100 pound Minimum, items must be outside. Collection of Unwanted Progressive, challenging, academic programs Televisions, monitors, stereos, speakers, washers and dryers, fridges, freezers, computers & accessories and much more... Studies include Global Awareness, Economics, and Emotional Intelligence, utilizing higher order thinking skills, in a differentiated educational environment. Sports · Art · Music · Drama Studies Before & After School Care 1-877-910-2929 recycle your unwanted electronics OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE 25 · 9:30-1:30 Saturday, January 19 22 · 5-7 pm Wednesday, January 23 Wednesdays 9 am 2035 Upper Middle Rd. E. (at Ford Drive), Oakville (905) 338-6236 · www.GlenburnieSchool.com

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