Jan-Feb 2014

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ADULT PROGRAMS

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are looking for a few female volunteers to deliver books to our homebound patrons. Requirements: Approx. 3 hours every 6 weeks, reliable transportation, and a clear police record check. Contact Lynda at 403-502-8541 or lyndal@shortgrass.ca if you would like to help out.

Hours of Operation

Contact Information

Monday to Thursday: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday and Saturday: 10:00 am to 5:30 pm Sunday: 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Fiction Services: 403-502-8525 Children’s Services: 403-502-8526 Non-Fiction Services: 403-502-8538 Administration: 403-502-8527 Room Booking: 403-502-8530 www.mhpl.info or mhpl.shortgrass.ca

The Library will be closed: - New Year’s Day - Wednesday, January 1, 2014 - Family Day - Monday, February 17, 2014 Our web site mhpl.shortgrass.ca links library members to a wealth of resources including: • eBooks & eAudiobooks • Online newspapers and magazines • You can go directly to the Library catalogue at mhpl.bibliocommons.com Find us on This edition of ‘Enriched’ was published December 2013

414 First Street SE Medicine Hat, AB T1A 0A8 www.mhpl.info

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Programs and Events at Medicine Hat Public Library

January - February 2014

BANFF

GENERAL INFORMATION

Medicine Hat Public Library is a member of the Shortgrass Library System

Enriched MOUNTAIN

FILM FESTIVAL

HUMAN

LIBRARY BOOKS

WORLD TOUR

STITCHING @ the

LIBRARY

TWEEN programs

TIC-TAC NIGHTS

VALENTINE’S

DAY CRAFT

mhpl.shortgrass.ca


CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

TIME

STORY

BABIES AND ONES STORYTIME Tuesday mornings at 10:30 am

For 4 - 18 months old with a parent or other adult caregiver. Enjoy songs, rhymes, tickles, and knee bounces. REGISTRATION REQUIRED To register please call: 403-502-8526

January 7,14, 21 & 28 February 4 & 11

TODDLER STORYTIME Thursday mornings at 10:30 am

For 18 - 36 months old. Join us for stories and action verses as well as songs, rhymes, and tickles. REGISTRATION REQUIRED To register please call: 403-502-8526

January 9, 16, 23 & 30 February 6 & 13

Registration begins on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. Registration for next session starts on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25.

TUESDAY EVENING FAMILY STORYTIME Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm

Age 2 and up. These drop-in storytimes are fun for the whole family. Pajamas and teddy bears welcome.

January 7,14, 21 & 28 February 4,11, 18 & 25

DROP-IN PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

FAMILY LITERACY DAY Saturday, January 25 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Join us to celebrate Family Literacy Day 2014. This year’s theme is “15 MINUTES OF FUN”. In honour of Family Literacy Day we’re hosting an afternoon of family fun! There will be activity stations set up in the Library’s Honor Currie Room. Snacks & beverages will be provided. This program is co-sponsored by Medicine Hat Public Library and L.E.A.R.N.

VALENTINE’S DAY STORY CRAFT FOR 4 - 6 YEARS OLD

Saturday, February 8 at 10:30 am

Enjoy stories and songs celebrating hearts and friendship, followed by a craft. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Please note: craft activities often involve small items and pieces. These programs are free, however, space is limited; please pre-register beginning Tuesday, January 28 in person or by calling 403-502-8526.

WINTER STORYWALK®

Jan Brett’s classic, The Mitten will be the featured title for our Winter Storywalk® in Police Point Park. Families and friends of all ages are encouraged to join us at the Nature Centre on Sunday, January 19 for the opening ceremony. The story trail will open at 2:00 pm with activities at the Nature Centre until 4:30 pm. Participants can earn tokens that can be redeemed at the Library for a prize! The StoryWalk® will open daily until Sunday, February 23. For more information phone the Nature Line: 403-529-6225 or email mhip@natureline.info

TWEEN PROGRAMS

TURBO

Friday mornings at 10:30 am

For Ages 10-12 only

Monday, January 13 7:00 pm

For 3 - 6 years old. Stories,songs, and rhymes on various themes.

January 3,10, 17, 24 & 31 February 7, 14, 21 & 28

*Age limits for our programs are based on developmental and social targets appropriate to the age group. In order to participate a child must be within the posted age limit by the day of the program. We do not grant exceptions to our age limits as this could be seen as discriminatory to those who have not been admitted into a program. Thank you for your cooperation.

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A freak accident might just help an everyday garden snail achieve his biggest dream: winning the Indy 500. Drinks and Popcorn provided. (G) 96 min. This Programs is Free. For more Information call: 403-502-8526.

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TWEEN PROGRAMS

CHINESE NEW YEAR PARTY

For Ages 10-12 only

Monday, February 3 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Play games and activities inspired by the Chinese New Year. Drinks and Munchies provided. Costumes welcome! For more Information call: 403-502-8526. This Program is Free.

TEEN PROGRAMS

presents:

Friday, January 10 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Doors Open 6:45 to 7:15 only

A night of mystery and mayhem in the Wild West at Medicine Hat Public Library. Everyone has an active role in the game to solve the murder mystery. Western themed costumes are optional. Drinks and munchies are provided. Free. For 13-18 year old teens.

ADULT PROGRAMS

HUMAN LIBRARY BOOK OF THE MONTH EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE Tuesday, January 28 7:00 pm Honor Currie Room

HIKING: Stories from the Appalachian Trail Tuesday, February 18 7:00 pm Honor Currie Room

Each month MHPL will be featuring one of their Human Library Books with an interactive presentation in the Honor Currie Room. Come and learn more about our Human Library Books. For more information call: 403-502-8525

CYCLING IN ITALY AND CROATIA Sunday, February 2 2:00 pm Local cyclists Ed and Nancy Dick have enjoyed bicycle tours in three European countries. In addition to a breathtaking slideshow of their recent ride through Italy and Croatia, they will take the audience through the process of planning and preparing for a bike tour. Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of touring by bicycle as well as the differences between guided and self-guided bike tours. Even if you’re not a cyclist, you won’t want to miss this trip!

Library

THE LIBRARY’S KNITTING, CROCHETING AND STITCHING CLUB Thursdays, January 9 & 23 Thursdays, February 6 & 20 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Calling all knitters, crocheters, needle workers, and those who would like to learn some stitching skills! The library’s popular drop-in stitching club runs on alternate Thursday evenings. Bring along a project that you’re working on or would like to get started on. We’ll share skills, laughs, and some light refreshments. For more information call 403-502-8525.

presents:

Friday, February 7 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

INTRODUCING B.Y.O.D (Bring your own Device)

Doors Open 6:45 to 7:15 only

Costume Contest. Test your knowledge in a Jeopardy style trivia game. Watch Scott Pilgrim VS. the World. Play X-Box Injustice: Gods Among Us. Drinks and munchies are provided. Free. For 13-18 year old teens.

Thursdays & Fridays, January 9 - February 28 11:00 am – 12:00 pm or 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Just purchased a laptop, tablet, smartphone or other gadget, and can’t quite figure it out? Curious about how to access eBooks and other electronic resources through the Library website? We can help, just Bring Your Own Device! This program will provide you with help that is tailored to your specific needs.

For more information call Michelle B. at 403-502-8537

Due to the one-on-one nature, we ask that you register in advance. Call the Information Desk at 403-502-8525 and we’ll get you set-up.

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ADULT PROGRAMS

DROP-IN COMPUTER SESSIONS Mondays and Wednesdays 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Starting on January 6, 2014 This is an opportunity for adults to strengthen their computer skills by practicing word processing, saving documents, using search engines, sending e-mail and e-mail attachments. Receive help with your computer questions. Presented by Homebound Services. No registration required. (No sessions: February 17) For more information call Lynda at 403-502-8541.

LAW AT THE LIBRARY Landlord and Tenant Law

Wednesday, January 15, 10:15 am - Noon

This session will be of benefit to both landlords and tenants. Topics to be covered include tenancy contracts, rent, security deposits,termination of tenancies and notice.

Prenuptial Agreements

Wednesday, January 22, 10:15 am - Noon

Become informed about how Cohabitation Agreements or Prenuptial Agreements can protect your present and future property interests as well as potential future spousal support obligations.

ADULT PROGRAMS

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

Mondays, January 13, 20 & 27, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Wednesdays, February 12, 19 & 26, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

These beginner classes run for three sessions and cover a basic introduction to computers, e-mail, and how to search the Internet and other electronic resources. If you’ve never used a computer before, this is the course for you! Call 403-502-8525 to register.

NEXT STEPS: INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER CLASSES Wednesdays, January 8, 15 & 22 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Thursday, January 16, 23 & 30 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Program made possible with funding from Alberta Advanced Education and Technology.

Wondering what the next step is once you’ve taken our Introduction to Computers course? These classes will go over managing your computer files, basic formatting in Microsoft Word and further exploration of popular websites and internet terminology. Call 403-502-8525 to register.

INTRODUCTION TO eREADERS AND TABLETS

eReaders, i.e., Kobo, etc

Condo Living

Thursday, January 16, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Wednesday, February 12, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

We will delve into the essentials of condominium living, including the three “P”s: People, Parking, and Pets. Learn

Tuesday, January 21, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Monday, February 24, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Wednesday, February 5, 10:15 am - Noon

the pros and cons about condo living. If you are considering buying, living in or selling a condominium, this seminar is for you.

Avoiding Probate

Wednesday, February 12, 12:10 pm - 12:50 pm

Probate is the court-supervised process of locating and determining the value of a deceased person’s assets, paying that person’s final bills and taxes, and then distributing what’s left to the heirs. Learn how to prepare your investments for transfer to your loved ones at death to avoid probate.

Elder Abuse

Wednesday, February 26, 10:15 pm - Noon

Learn how to identify and respond to issues of elder abuse, gain the ability to understand what abuse looks like, and find out what resources are available to help. These programs are presented in partnership with the Medicine Hat College Legal Education Program, the Alberta Law Foundation and Medicine Hat Public Library. FREE ADMISSION but ADVANCE

Program made possible with funding from Alberta Advanced Education and Technology.

Tablets, i.e., iPad,Playbook, etc

Program made possible with funding from Alberta Advanced Education and Technology.

Puzzled about how to put library eBooks and eAudiobooks onto your new eReader? Learn how to set up your device, download and use these resources on your computer, or transfer them to your mobile device to enjoy them on the go. Choose a session to match your eReader or Tablet. Call 403-502-8525 to register.

INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRY Saturday, January 18 Saturday, February 15 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Program made possible with funding from Alberta Advanced Education and Technology.

Ancestry is the world’s largest online collection of genealogical or family history information. This class will help you start or grow your existing family tree by introducing you to Ancestry’s many features. Call 403-502-8525 to register.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Call Continuing Studies at 403-529-3844 to register.

THESE PROGRAMS ARE FREE BUT ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

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ADULT PROGRAMS

BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR Monday, January 13, 7:00 pm Tuesday, January 14, 7:00 pm at the Monarch Theatre (609 2nd St. SE)

$12 Adults and $10 Students/Seniors ($12 at the door )

NFB FILM CLUB CHI

HUE: A MATTER OF COLOUR

Sunday, January 12 2:00 pm Library Theatre

Babz Chula convinces director Anne Wheeler to join her on a journey to Kerala, where 63-year-old Babz will seek cancer treatment from a renowned Ayurvedic healer in an effort to manage her 6-year battle with cancer.

Sunday,February 9 2:00 pm Library Theatre

A personal, heartfelt investigation into the history of colourism - the phenomenon whereby people within the same ethnic group discriminate against each other based on differences in skin tone.

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH

FILM AND PRESENTATION Sunday, January 19 at 2:00 pm

Iris – a true story based upon the life of author Iris Murdoch and starring Judi Dench and Kate Winslet – was hailed by critics as one of as a best film of 2002. This film about Alzheimer’s will be followed by a presentation by the local Alzheimer Society Client Services Coordinator about the benefits of early diagnosis and caregiver coping strategies. For more information contact 403-528-2700

FRIENDS OF MEDICINE HAT PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday January 16 7:00 pm - Legion Room

THA

BOOK SALE

The Friends of the Library would like to thank all who helped make the book sale very successful. We raised $4,000! For more information about the Friends and their programs, go to “Friends of the Library” under “Support us” on the Library website: mhpl.shortgrass.ca

QUEEN OF THE SUN

THE ISLAND PRESIDENT

Monday, January 27 7:00 pm Library Theatre

Monday, February 24 7:00 pm Library Theatre

Journey through the catastrophic disappearance of bees and the mysterious world of the beehive. 82 min.

After bringing democracy to his country, President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives takes up the fight to keep his homeland from disappearing under the sea. 101 min.

MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Films are shown at 7:30 pm at the Monarch Theatre. (609 2nd St. SE)

PROMOTING WELLNESS

For Individuals with Dementia as well as their family, friends, volunteers, staff and other community members Tuesday, February 4 10:15 am - 12:00 pm Participants will learn: What dementia is and how it relates to Alzheimer’s disease; how behavior changes during different stages of dementia; how to communicate with a person who is cognitively impaired; the benefits of Therapeutic Recreation and how it can improve quality of life; how to engage in meaningful activities. Free. Registration not required.

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Everyone who loves the MHPL is welcome. Come and get involved in the Friends Book sale planning and fund allocation.

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Tickets are available at the Medicine Hat Public Library. Presented with assistance from the ETOL students at MHC and the generosity of Criterion Catalysts and Technologies, and Cancarb.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY

THE HUNT

GABRIELLE

Monday, January 20

Monday, February 17

Passes can be purchased at the Information Desk at Medicine Hat Public Library. Single tickets at the door on movie nights. For more information about sponsorship, volunteering or programs, please visit www.mhfilm.ca

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JANUARY FILM LINEUP THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLASSICS @ 2:00 pm

January 2 (1934) January 16 THE ODD COUPLE THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE A romance between a struggling composer and an American singer. With Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald and Frank Morgan. Followed by afternoon tea courtesy of Meadowlands. 88 min.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLASSICS @ 2:00 pm

(1968)

Two friends try sharing an apartment, but their ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day. With Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and John Fiedler. 105 min.

THURSDAY NIGHT FLICKS @ 7:00 pm

January 9 BEFORE MIDNIGHT

(14A) January 23 HITCHCOCK

We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna. With Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick. 109 min.

(PG)

A love story between influential filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock and wife Alma Reville during the filming of Psycho in 1959. With Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren and Scarlett Johansson. 98 min.

(G) January 11 MONSTERS UNIVERSITY

Monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarier Sulley finds his world disrupted. With Billy Crystal and John Goodman. 92 min.

(G)

A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University -- when they weren’t necessarily the best of friends. With Billy Crystal, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi. 104 min.

the forest after his mother is shot by hunters. With the voices of Hardie Albright, Stan Alexander and Bobette Audrey 70 min.

NFB FILM CLUB

CINEMA POLITICA

Sunday, January 12 CHI

Monday, January 27 QUEEN OF THE SUN

(see page 8)

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A rich businessman and a young woman are attracted to each other, but he only wants an affair while she wants to save her virginity for marriage. With Cary Grant, Doris Day and Gig Young. Followed by afternoon tea courtesy of Meadowlands. 99 min.

To improve his social life, a nerdish professor drinks a potion that temporarily turns him into the handsome, but obnoxious, Buddy Love. With Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens and Del Moore. 107 min.

(PG) February 27 AFTER EARTH

February 13 PARANOIA

(PG)

A crash landing leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, a millennium after events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help. With Jaden Smith, David Denman and Will Smith. 100 min.

An entry-level employee at a powerful corporation finds himself occupying a corner office, but at a dangerous price: he must spy on his boss’s old mentor to secure for him a multi-billion dollar advantage. With Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman and Harrison Ford. 106 min.

SATURDAY MATINEES @ 2:00 pm

(G) January 18 (PG) January 25 BAMBI FLASHBACK SATURDAY The story of a young deer growing up in COOL RUNNINGS (1993) Based on the true story of the first Jamaican bobsled team trying to make it to the winter Olympics. With John Candy, Leon and Doug E. Doug. 98 min.

(1963) February 6 (1962) February 20 THE NUTTY PROFESSOR THAT TOUCH OF MINK

THURSDAY NIGHT FLICKS @ 7:00 pm

SATURDAY MATINEES @ 2:00 pm

January 4 MONSTERS INC.

FEBRUARY FILM LINEUP

(G) February 1 (PG) February 8 THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: TURBO A freak accident might just help an City of Bones everyday garden snail achieve his When her mother disappears, Clary Fray learns that she descends from a line of warriors who protect our world from demons. With Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower and Robert Sheehan. 130 min.

biggest dream: winning the Indy 500. With the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti and Maya Rudolph. 96 min.

February 15 (PG) February 22 (G) FLASHBACK SATURDAY PETER PAN Wendy and her brothers are whisked away WILLOW (1988) to the magical world of Neverland with A reluctant dwarf must play a critical role in protecting a special baby from an evil queen. With Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley and Warwick Davis. 126 min.

the hero of their stories, Peter Pan. With the voices of Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beamont and Hans Conried. 77 min.

NFB FILM CLUB

CINEMA POLITICA

Sunday, February 9 HUE: A MATTER OF COLOUR (see page 8)

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Monday, February 24 THE ISLAND PRESIDENT (see page 9)


Events and Programs at MHPL Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed 1

5

6 -1:00pm Drop in Compurer Sessions

7 -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R) -7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

12 -2:00pm NFB Film: Chi

13 -10:00am Introduction to Computers *(R)

14 -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R)

-1:00pm Drop in Compurer Sessions

-7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

-7:00pm Tween Night Turbo (film)

-7:00pm Banff Film Festival at the Monarch Theatre

-7:00pm Banff Film Festival at the Monarch Theatre

19 -2:00pm Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month ( film and presentation)

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Thu

Fri

Sat

2 -2:00pm Classic Film: The Cat and the Fiddle (1934)

3 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

4 -2:00pm Matinee Film: Monsters Inc. (G)

8 -10:00am Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R)

9 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R)

10 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Film: Before Midnight (14A)

-7:00pm Teen Night Murder at the Deadwood Saloon

11 -2:00pm Matinee Film: Monsters University (G)

15 -10:00am Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R)

16 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R)

17 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

Library Closed

*(R) = Registration is Required

January 2014

-10:15am Law at the Library: Landlord and Tenant Law -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Stitching in the Library

-2:00pm Introduction to e-Readers *(R)

18 -2:00pm Introduction to Ancestry*(R) -2:00pm Flashback Saturday Film: Cool Runnings (PG) (1993)

-2:00pm Classic Film: The Odd Couple (1968) -6:30pm Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R) -7:00pm Friends of the Library Annual General Meeting

20 -10:00am Introduction to Computers *(R)

21 -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R)

-1:00pm Drop in Compurer Sessions

-2:00pm Introduction to Tablets *(R)

-7:30pm Monday Night at the Movies (Monarch Theatre): The Hunt

-7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

27 -10:00am Introduction to Computers *(R)

28 -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R)

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

-7:00pm Cinema Politica Film: Queen of the Sun

-7:00pm Human Library Book of the Month: Emotional Freedom Technique

Information Desk: 403-502-8525

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22 -10:00am Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R) -10:15am Law at the Library: Prenuptial Agreements

23 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R) -6:30pm Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R)

24 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

25 -2:00pm Family Literacy Day -2:00pm Matinee Film: Bambi (G)

-7:00pm Stitching in the Library

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Film: Hitchcock (PG)

29 -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

30 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R) -6:30pm Next Step: Intermediate Computer Classes *(R)

Children’s Service: 403-502-8526

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31 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

Details can be found at www.mhpl.info


Events and Programs at MHPL Sun

Mon

Tue

February 2014

Wed

Thu

Fri

1 -2:00pm Matinee Film: Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (PG)

*(R) = Registration is Required

2 -2:00pm Cycling in Italy and Croatia

3 -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions -7:00pm Tween Night Chinese New Year Party

4 -10:15am Promoting Wellness: for individuals with Dementia -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R)

5 -10:15am Law at the Library: Condo Living

6 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R)

7 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-2:00pm Classic Film: That Touch of Mink (1962)

-7:00pm Teen Night Comic Book Night

-7:00pm Drop-in Storytime 9 -2:00pm NFB Film: Hue: a Matter of Colour

10 -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

Sat

8 -10:30am Valentine’s Day Story Craft (4-6 years old) -2:00pm Matinee Film: Turbo(G)

-7:00pm Stitching in the Library

11 -10:30am Babies and Ones Storytime *(R)

12 -10:00am Introduction to e-Readers *(R)

13 -10:30am Toddler Storytime *(R)

-7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

-12:10pm Law at the Library: Avoiding Probate

-7:00pm Film: Paranoia (PG)

14 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

15 -2:00pm Introduction to Ancestry*(R) -2:00pm Flashback Saturday Film: Willow (PG) (1988)

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions -6:30pm Introduction to Computers *(R) 16

17 -7:30pm Monday Night at the Movies (Monarch Theatre): Gabrielle

Library Closed 23

24 -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

18 -7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

19 -1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Human Library Book of the Month: Hiking: Stories from the Appalachian Trail

-6:30pm Introduction to Computers *(R)

25 -7:00pm Drop-in Storytime

26 -10:15am Law at the Library: Elder Abuse

-6:30pm Introduction to Tablets *(R)

-1:00pm Drop in Computer Sessions

-7:00pm Cinema Politica Film: The Island President

-6:30pm Introduction to Computers *(R)

Information Desk: 403-502-8525

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20 -2:00pm Classic Film: The Nutty Professor (1963)

21 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

22 -2:00pm Matinee Film: Peter Pan (G)

-7:00pm Stitching in the Library

27 -7:00pm Film: After Earth (PG)

Children’s Service: 403-502-8526

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28 -10:30am Drop-in Preschool Storytime

Details can be found at www.mhpl.info


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