Fall programs – A quick glance at our program pages in this edition shows that we have a lot to look forward to in the fall. Some old favourites return with some new additions such as the monthly sound bath, sewing basics and weekly STEAM classes (Science, Engineering Technology, Arts and Math), for grades 3-12.
Make sure you register early for any program to ensure you don’t miss your spot. Details about all programs are available at www.sheepriverlibrary.ca.
We have an exciting line up for Out Loud 2024: Thrills in the Hills! The Relics will perform October 12; Julie Van Rosendaal will share all things food-based October 16; Jim Mitchell will speak about his days as an Alberta Fish and Wildlife Officer October 19; and Paul Rumbolt will amaze with his storytelling through music on October 25. There will be more details on these presenters in next month’s issue. Don’t forget, free tickets are available starting September 15.
We receive many compliments about our library, our programs and services we provide. None of what we do would be possible without the work and support of two very important groups: the Library Board and the Friends of the Sheep River Library Foundation. Right now, both groups are looking for forward-thinking and highly motivated volunteers to fill vacancies. The Library Board is the legal entity responsible for the library. If you wish to have a say in what happens at the library, then this is the place for you. The Friends group is the fundraising arm of the library which is focused on raising funds to support programs, technology and events through a variety of fundraising initiatives. Please contact the library if you would like more information about either group.
If you have visited our website lately, you may have noticed changes. The staff have been diligently updating most sections, adding more information, interesting links and making the navigation more user- friendly. We are on track to have everything polished by early fall. If you want to look at a completed page, check out this page: sheepriverlibrary.ca/Services/Borrow/FAQ
We are also making some changes in the shelving area. We are in the final stages of preparing to move some sections around to make room to expand sections that need more materials to meet patron demand. If something is not where you expect it to be, please ask one of the staff to help you find it.
To make it possible to record high quality video as well as audio, we have added some new equipment to the podcast room. There is now a ring light, a second microphone, pop filters, and a collapsible green screen available for in-library use.
Don’t forget that our workshops on post-secondary libraries happens this month but you must fill out the form on our website (link posted on sheepriverlibrary. ca/News). Our staff member Cheryl, is an expert in this field and happy to help you take the first steps in learning about what your university, college, or other post-secondary library offers.
As part of Alberta Art and Culture Days in September, we are partnering with the Sheep Creek Arts Council. Join us at the library for a Drumming Circle, Art Show, Kids Activities, and Free Adult Classes. More details to come in the next edition. We can’t wait to see you there.
Enjoy the outdoor heat or come into the library to experience the air conditioning.