SEASONAL DELIGHTS Celebrate Summer with us! • Dip in to learn about our free virtual programs • Discover our collections and services
at Brampton Library! Register online between June 1 and September 7, 2021 Brampton Brain Game 0-12 years
The Brampton Brain Game invites you to read, play and explore this summer. Participate online or pick up a Brampton Brain Game Activity Sheet from any Brampton Library branch to participate from home. Join offline and online STEM programs and enjoy challenges that encourage children to continue to learn over the summer. Register by July 18, 2021 to enter into the Early Bird Prize Draw. Go to bramptonlibrary.ca to find out how to earn a ballot into the Grand Prize Draws and learn more about weekly book giveaways!
Teen Summer Reading Club
Adult Summer Reading Club
Join our online club and earn points for prizes by completing challenges, reading, crafting, joining our virtual programs, and exploring your community.
Don’t let the kids have all the fun this summer! Log books, complete online bingo, attend virtual programs and enjoy chances to win prizes all summer long.
13-18 years
You could win one of these grand prizes: • Apple Airpods • EACHINE GPS Drone with 4K Camera • Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 and accessory bundle The club member who accumulates the most points at the end of the summer will win a $150 Indigo gift card.
19+ years
Register between June 1 and September 7, 2021 and play for a chance to win bi-weekly prizes and one of these grand prizes: • • • • •
Apple Factory Country Grocer ($100) Downtown Brampton BIA ($100) Ritual Yoga House ($100) Skip the Dishes ($100) President’s Choice ($100)
Top-Grand Prize: Downtown Brampton BIA ($250)
Visit bramptonlibrary.ca to register.
Special thanks to the Brampton Real Estate Board for the generous donations of Brampton Library Summer Club Grand Prizes.
From the CEO Brampton Library invites you to participate in our summer clubs to keep reading, learning and connecting from the comfort of your home. Anyone can sign up for one of our summer clubs, log their books online, participate in virtual get-togethers and activities, and even come to a Library branch to “take and make” a craft! Research tells us that reading out loud to infants and preschool children is one of the most important predictors of school success. Children who are read to have thousands more words in their vocabulary, know how stories are structured, and appreciate the joy of reading. Research also tells us that children who read independently for pleasure do better in school, and that adults who read show more empathy for other people. Spend your summer with us, and enjoy reading fun for the whole family. Although our branches remain closed due to the pandemic at the time of writing, remember that we are eager to serve you with Curbside Pickup, and are happy to put together a custom Book Bundle, if you tell us what you’re interested in. As the pandemic recedes and vaccinations increase, we are confident that we will be back open for you to browse our shelves and reconnect with us in person as soon as possible. Until then, we are here (virtually) to serve you!
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NEW
Story Walks!
Loved reading Rain Boy and Fast Friends at Chinguacousy and Loafer’s Lake parks? More Story Walks are coming soon! Check our website for the latest updates.
AT THE
PARK Todd Kyle Chief Executive Officer
We’re bringing the fun of escape rooms to the park!
Do you have what it takes? Visit bramptonlibrary.ca for details.
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Cranium Club 6-12 years
Hey Brampton Brain Game members, join us to talk about what you’re reading, complete challenges, and have fun! Space is limited. Registration is required* for each Cranium Club meeting. July 15 July 28 Aug 12 Aug 23
All About Bats Families
11am 2pm 11am 2pm
Did you know that a little brown bat can eat over 1,000 insects in one hour? Join us to learn more about bat species in the Toronto area and how to identify them. Let’s bust common myths about these incredible animals and learn how to support their declining populations. Activities and concepts are family friendly. To register for this free program, visit http://ow.ly/UUtU50EFHUu. TRCA is committed to creating an accessible experience for all participants. If you require an accommodation, please email Christopher.Bialek@trca.ca at least 7 days prior to the event. If you do not receive an email confirmation immediately after registering, please contact Christopher.Bialek@trca.ca.
Sea Turtle Feeding with Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
July 21
4-12 years
11am-12pm
Applefun Puppetry: Robin Hood & The Dragon 3-9 years
Oh no! The Sheriff has stolen the money! The best way to get it back? A dance contest of course! We’re pleased to welcome Applefun Puppetry to present the show and after the show learn how to make a paper puppet. This program is free, but spaces are limited. Registration required.* July 10
All Ages
All sea turtle species are at risk of global extinction. Have lunch with our turt-ally terrific Animal Ambassador Spot to learn about sea turtles, what is happening to them in the ocean, and what you can do to help, in partnership with Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. This program is free, but spaces are very limited. Registration required.* July 13, 19, 24
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology presents: We Dig Dinos! T. rex, raptors, and Triceratops! Learn about the dinosaur superstars during this live webcast with the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Located in the Alberta badlands, we’ll virtually venture into the field to see how fossils are discovered and excavated. The program will conclude with a Q&A session with our Museum expert. Registration required.* July 8 August 26
11am
Summer Activity Kits
Prepare for a rainy day! Pick up a Summer Activity Kit from your closest branch. Inside you will find the materials you need to complete the activity. Program instructions will be available on our website for you to complete anytime or request printed instructions at time of pick up.
June 1 – September 7
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1:30pm
*To register, visit Calendar of Events at bramptonlibrary.ca.
2pm 11am
Peel STEM & Buds Grades 4-8
Students in grades 4 - 8 are welcome to join university and high school student mentors from Peel STEM & buds, a for-youth, by-youth non-profit organization, for this incredible learning opportunity. Over the course of 4 online classes, participants will be empowered to bridge STEM and storytelling concepts and explore project creation. Saturdays, August 7-28 10-11:30am
Virtual Book Bingo 6-12 years
Book Bingo returns virtually! Play from home for chances to win a free book. Winners choose their book and pick it up from a Brampton Library branch the following week. Registration required.* July 5 July 22 August 21 September 1
11am 2pm 2pm 11am
Borrow these! • • • •
GoPros Launchpads seasonal outdoor games activity kits
Find out more in the Library of Things under the Borrow tab on our homepage or chat online with staff at bramptonlibrary.ca
Virtual Storytime Birth-6 years
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories every Tuesday morning. We gratefully acknowledge that this program is made possible in part through the support of Access Copyright and the Association of Canadian Publishers. Find it on our website under the JOIN IN tab.
FREE with your
Brampton Library card!
Tuesdays 10:30-10:45am
Write It Workshop! Grades 4-8
This program focuses on improving the writing skills of children in Grades 4-8, through fun and interactive activities. Participants will be encouraged to find their voice and gain confidence in their writing choices. This workshop is offered in three parts, however sessions can be attended individually. All programs are free but registration for each session in the workshop is required at ripplefoundation.ca/brampton. Brainstorm Bonanza
July 10
Mixed Bag Mayhem
July 17
Creativity starts here. Enjoy thousands of high quality, on-trend arts and crafts classes with Creativebug. Select eLearning under the Digital Library menu at bramptonlibrary.ca to get started.
Plotline Play-By-Play
July 24
*To register, visit Calendar of Events at bramptonlibrary.ca.
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Take & Make kits Teens
For ages 13-18
Pick up a Take & Make craft kit from your closest branch to get everything you need to follow along with our virtual program! There are 4 new kits to be distributed in July and August as part of our Teen Summer Reading Club. Program instructions will be available on YouTube for you to watch anytime. July 5 & 19, August 3 & 17
Virtual Escape Boxes Teens
Can YOU escape? Try our weekly Virtual Escape Box to test your wits! TSRC members can enter the final codeword in their accounts. Fridays through July and August
In the Virtual MakerSpace Virtual Maker Meetup 19+ years
Need some inspiration for your next project? Need advice on how to finish a work in progress? Maybe you have a completed project you’d like to share? Join us and other makers for a casual virtual meetup where we share ideas, inspire and encourage each other, and highlight the things we make. This is a space to work together, learn, and motivate each other to finish projects, and collaboration between attendees is encouraged. No experience required we are all makers. Registration required.* July 27 September 28
Want to stream movies for free? Choose from over 30,000 titles on Kanopy. Visit bramptonlibrary.ca for details.
Choose from over 16,000 online courses led by expert instructors free with your Brampton Library card. Select eLearning under the Digital Library menu at bramptonlibrary.ca for details.
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*To register, visit Calendar of Events at bramptonlibrary.ca.
7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm
Learn to Camp Series Join Parks Canada’s Learn-to Camp team to help you get started on your next frontcountry camping adventure! Registration required.*
At Home Summer Trivia
19+ years
The Rouge: Canada’s First National Urban Park
July 6 2-3 pm Canada’s first and only National Urban Park is located right in the Greater Toronto Area! Discuss what makes a National Urban Park unique, and how Rouge National Urban Park protects a rich assembly of natural, cultural, and agricultural heritage.
Calling all trivia lovers! Join us online for themed trivia nights that put your knowledge to the test. This virtual program will take place via Zoom. Registration required.* July 8 & 22, August 5 & 19, September 2 7-8 pm
Newcomer Self-Guided Tour Our award-winning newcomer bus tour is back, with a twist. Register for a self-directed newcomer tour to explore various City of Brampton attractions and learn more about popular points of interest in our City. Please register to collect a tour kit at the branch of your choice. This program runs for the entire month of August, 2021.
Then & Now Photo Challenge Adult Summer Reading Club participants are invited to take part in this program, held in partnership with the Brampton Historical Society. Each week, you’ll be challenged to take an updated photo of a historical Brampton location, based on the picture we send you. Each photo that you submit earns an extra ballot into the bi-weekly prize draw for a chance to win a $25 gift card. The best photo of the week will earn an extra ballot into the Top Grand Prize Draw for a chance to win a $250 Downtown Brampton BIA gift card! Register for the Adult Summer Reading Club to automatically be emailed contest instructions each Thursday from July 8th-August 26th.
Virtual Book Chats Let’s chat about summer reading! Online registration for our Adult Summer Reading Club opens June 1, 2021. Sign up online and log your summer reads for a chance to win bi-weekly prizes! Stop by any Brampton Library branch to pick up your ASRC reading log, or keep track online. Join our Virtual Book Chats on July 6th and August 10th to share your summer favourites and get reading recommendations from other Club members. Registration required.*
Know Before You Go: Your First Frontcountry Camping Trip!
July 13 2-3 pm Discover the basics of frontcountry camping! Together, we will explore how to safely try camping for the first time. We will cover topics such as necessary equipment, cooking in the outdoors, wildlife considerations, and how to enjoy a safe campfire (with marshmallows, of course). Animal Aware: How to Camp with Wildlife Nearby
July 20 2-3 pm Explore how to share our natural spaces with animals. We will help you understand how to be smart around bears, bugs, coyotes, snakes, and even turtles! We aim to help protect you from harm while allowing these animals to thrive in their homes for generations to come. Camping Safety: How to Protect Yourself and the Environment
July 27 2-3 pm Learn the tips and tricks of staying safe and being respectful in the outdoors. Whether you are camping for a week, or hiking for a day, we will recommend some important safety considerations and discuss how to enjoy the outdoors, while respecting the ecological integrity of our natural spaces.
Enjoy our outdoor programs • Newcomer Self-Directed Tour Kits • Scavenger Hunt • Story Walks
July 6 & August 10 7:30-9pm *To register, visit Calendar of Events at bramptonlibrary.ca.
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