Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 May 2015, p. 25

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WhItchurch- Stouffville Public Library Giant Book Sale committee volunteers Barbara Smith (left) and Mary Copp were presented with lo‘year service awards at the provincial awards ceremony irrFtichmond Hill on Mamh 27. Seen with them is library board chair Lloyd Pinnock. uh Changing times also mean that developing the library collection includes expanding our digital collection of eBooks. eAudio books. digital magazines and streaming video services. You can visit www. wsplibraryca to learn more about Overdrive. 3M Cloud Library, Zinio. and tndieflix. If you're not sure how these resources work or how to access them, come by and stall will guide you through the process. With your public library card. you have acceSS .to these amazing digital resources from wherever you are. With rapid advances in technology. the library ensures that everyone has the ability to keep pace. offering access to computers completely free at charge with a library card. New to technology and not sure where to start? The library can help you with group events. free drop«in tech help on Wednesdays from 2 to 5 p.m.. and even one-on-one tech training tailored to your exact needs. Like many others. it's likely that you thought about books. The next most common response is story time. However. your public library is so much more than that! The-physical space may be filled to the rafters with all those books you'd expect to see. but it you spend some time in the library. you will find much more._ When you think about our public library. what is the first thought that comes to your mind? Library Volunteers Honoured Beyond books and technology, 8y Crystal Budge" the library hm your local library, 'it‘s'tlme to do so now. Stop by any time or view our calendar of events online at www. wsplibraryca. If you have an idea for a program or an event that you would like to see at the library. we would love to hear about it. Send ideas for programs or events directly to crystal.budgell@wsplibrary.ca. Don't be shy. Your ideas help to shape the future of your library. Crystal Budgell is manager of Library Services a! Whitchumh-Stouffville Public Library For example. did you know that the library offers an impressive array ol unique and engaging programs? These include ESL book clubs and conversation circles. iPad training. author talks. writing practice groups. sessions on financial planning, tax preparation clinics. a drumming circle. business seminars on a wide array of topics. genealogy research help. home organization. sessions on a variety of health topics and more. And then there are all the Wonderful children's programs that are oflered on a daily basis. v more to otter. We strive to make it a vibrant and welcoming place to everyone in our community. The Whitchurch«Stouffville Public Library is your library: a place to engage with others in the community, to explore your own interests. and to meet others with similar interests â€" an active and engaging community hub. Where else can people oi all ages come together to share ideas and grow together without cost? Net proceeds from the evefflng's free- will offering will go to Whitchurch- Stouifville‘s ‘Student Music Scholarship Fund'. Refreshments will follow. I St. James Presbyterian Church is located at 6432 Main Stree‘. Stouffville. ._; The congregational hymn-leader will be Bruce vanderBem of Hejse Hill Brethren in- Chrisl Church. Participants will include The Bernard Pears Chorale; The Believers children's choir; Rev. Joan and Katherine Mastenon; Eugenié and_ Kiana Landry; accordionist Frank Frano; solpists Susan Ryman. Rosa Alaimo and Flop Frafik (Diamond Elvis)‘ ' . ' ' The 4501 annual Sacred Music Night. hosted by St James Presby1erian Church, will be held Su_nday. May 3 at 7 pm. BEYOND BOOKS Sacred Music Night May 3 6397 Main SI. Stouffville ON MA 164 robefl@reidsantiques.com www. reidsaniiquesmom With more to explore of Reid’s you novor know who! you xvi" fund, from antiques, Whitchurch-Stoufiville mayor Justin Altmann won a 2015 Toyota Camry In a raffle at the Markham StoufvaI/e Foundation 25th anniversaiy gala April 17 at Hlltan Toronto/Markham Suites Hotel He Is seen here with United Soils owner Alec Cloke. The car was donated by Don Valley Nonh Toyota. n..-" _. .._. 'â€" v-..- "nu, uvu- nun-luv), books, coiled-'5!“ over-changing odes-fit items. We are always pleased to buy or consign your qualify items. 905-642-9864 Child's Stwing Machine Stouffville Frge Press _0 May 2015 0 25 In The Driver's Seat

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