Sheep River Library
Diamond Valley/Longview

Sheep River Library – Nov 2024

Once again we had another spectacular Thanksgiving weekend with warm temperatures and beautiful colours in abundance. As I write this, the wind has decided to blow on in and those stunning shades are now littered on the ground. We know that snow is not far off and we look to what we can do indoors. The library has plenty to offer.

If you have a school-aged child who loves to sing and needs an outlet, the Kananaskis Kids’ Choir rehearses at the library on Tuesdays from 4:30 -5:45 pm. They sing a variety of music and work to develop many vocal skills. Performance opportunities are provided as well as just having fun. For younger children, Giggles and Grooves is at 10 am on Tuesdays under the direction of Renee Boehmer. This is an excellent chance for pre-schoolers to be introduced to songs, rhythms and fun.

We have recently purchased a Nintendo Switch. The games we currently have are Super Smash Bros (10+), Mario Cart (E for everyone), and Mario Party (E for everyone). We will be adding more games in the future. The Switch can be used after school, 3:30-5:30 pm and for small birthday parties on the weekends if the room is available. The Switch is permanently located in Room 1. The device is locked to prevent additional games being used. We have a variety of controllers and Joy-Cons. Users need to sign up at the front desk and read the rules of use before being allowed access to the device. The library is not responsible for unattended children’s actions, and inappropriate behaviour may disqualify future use of the Switch.

How to Start a Successful Business in Diamond Valley is a panel discussion presented by Community Futures on Tuesday, November 19 at 6:00 pm. This information session will be useful to anyone wanting to start a business, whether you are interested in a large commercial venture, a small business or working from your home. Two of the confirmed panelists are Tarek Nemr from Blue Rock Gallery and Ursula Sherwood from Community Futures. This will be a great opportunity to find out about business licences, marketing and how to build your business.

Deanna Lavoie’s art show, Celebrate the Wisdom of the Wild Spaces is currently on display in our gallery space. A reception is being held on Saturday, November 9 at 2 pm. All of Deanna’s pieces are for sale and would make fantastic Christmas gifts. Come along to view the art, meet the artist and enjoy some snacks.

The Library Drumming Circle with Chris and Don from YYC Drumming is at 7 pm on November 9. Please phone the library to secure your spot, 403-933-3278.

The last Soundbath for the year is on Friday, November 22. Please sign up at the library. Meditation Circle commenced again on Monday mornings at 9:30 with Brendan. Anyone is welcome to drop in to these sessions.

The library will be closed November 11 for Remembrance Day.

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