A FREE GUIDE TO PROGRAMS, SPECIAL EVENTS & USING YOUR LIBRARY
What’sOn
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Asian Heritage Month Festival Pierre Berton Resource Library Saturday, May 25, 1 - 4 pm.
The whole family will enjoy an afternoon of performances, demonstrations and activities celebrating Asian cultural heritage from Pakistan, Japan, China and India. Asian Heritage Exhibit
Visit your local library during the month of May and enjoy a special display showcasing different aspects of Asian art and culture. AN DC MA
Belly Dance @ Your Library
Join us for a demonstration and lesson in the West Asian art of Belly Dancing. Fun for the whole family. DC May 27 7 pm PBRL May 11 2 pm
Chinese Brush Painting
See a demonstration of Chinese brush painting and then create your own masterpiece using techniques from this ancient art. BCRL May 4 11 am
Henna Body Art
Hindi Kavi Sammelan
The Hindi Literature and Culture Circle presents a poetry conference featuring a free poetry reading in the Hindi language by local poets and poetry lovers. WO May 11 1:30 pm
Let’s Go Make a Kite
Kite flying is an important pastime in many Asian cultures. Learn how to make your very own kite to fly outside. MA May 6* 7 pm WO May 13* 7 pm
Mandarin Storytime
Join us for a half-hour of stories, fables and songs in Mandarin! Come and practice your Mandarin at the library. DC May 4 2 pm
Learn why the amazing art of henna is as popular today as it was thousands of years ago. Design and apply your own henna tattoo. AN May 22 7 pm * Tickets available at Service Desk 30 minutes before. PBRL May 9 3 pm
AN–Ansley Grove Library | BCRL–Bathurst Clark Resource Library | DC–Dufferin Clark Library KL–Kleinburg Library | MA–Maple Library | PBRL–Pierre Berton Resource Library | WO–Woodbridge Library
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Greetings from Michael McKenzie Chair, Vaughan Public Library Board
In the 2011 budget deliberations, Vaughan Public Libraries was awarded funds to construct a library as an addition to the North Thornhill Community Centre. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was released November 2011 inviting bids from architect contractor teams to design and build this library. Bids from ten proponents were evaluated and three were identified and prequalified to advance to stage two of the competition. All three submitted proposals that far exceeded the approved budget and in July 2012, stage two of the RFP competition was cancelled. The scope of the project was then modified and the three prequalified bidders were invited to submit revised proposals to a new RFP. Only two of the three prequalified bidders submitted proposals. Unfortunately, neither were compliant, and the bidding process was cancelled. What this all means is that the building of a library in the North Thornhill Community Centre has been delayed from the original estimates we provided. On behalf of the VPL Board I would like to apologize to the residents of Vaughan for the delay. The Board remains committed to building a library in the North Thornhill Community Centre and ensuring we are responsible in the spending of the resources we have been entrusted with. We will continue to work with the City to move the development of the North Thornhill Library forward and to provide the Citizens of Vaughan with many more welcoming destinations that educate, excite and empower our community.
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What’s New WE SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES VPL now provides Language Line Services, an over-the-phone language interpretation system that offers verbal translation in over 175 languages. Available in-person and over-the-phone at all seven libraries, this service uses English-speaking operators who will interpret your message and tell library staff your needs so that we can help you. We’re happy to say we can now communicate with you in the language that you prefer...your own!
VPL CELEBRATES JEWISH
HERITAGE MONTH
Jewish Heritage Month is recognized in May by celebrating the culture, achievements and contributions made by members of the Jewish community. Join VPL as we honour Ontarians of Jewish heritage who have made an impact in their communities. Watch for a schedule of events listed on www.vaughanpl.info.
WELCOME TO THE 21ST CENTURY
The future is here! Printing at the library just got a little easier. Using our simple web-based system, you can now send a print job from your laptop, Android devices — even your home computer — and pick it up at any branch except Kleinburg Library. Visit VPL’s WebPrint site (https:// webprint.vaughanpl.info) or your favourite library to get started!
STUDY HALL April 5 - 28
Need a place to study? VPL’s study hall is open
late for university students who want to study alone or in small groups at MA, BCRL & PBRL. Space is limited.
Mondays to Thursdays 9 pm - midnight Fridays to Sundays 5 - 9 pm
REFURBISHMENT PROJECTS FOR SELECT LIBRARIES
Customers will be notified of upcoming service disruptions through information posted on VPL’s website, social media and in the branches. We apologize for any inconvenience. Keep up-to-date on new libraries being built and renovations to existing branches through VPL’s Building Projects Blog at www.vaughanpl.info/building.
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Preschool programs Baby and Me Storytime
Ready, Set, Kindergarten
Born to Read
Ready to Read
It is never too early to introduce your baby to books! Come and learn new songs, rhymes and read books with a librarian and an Ontario Early Years Centre representative. For ages 0-18 months. AN Fridays 10:30 am Join us for an interactive program to share stories, songs, rhymes and early literacy activities that you can continue to enjoy at home! Space is limited. For ages 0-18 months. BCRL Wednesdays* 10:30 am Wednesdays* 11:30 am DC Thursdays 11:30 am MA Tuesdays 1:30 pm PBRL Tuesdays 10:30 am
Children enjoy an independent half-hour of stories, songs and activities while learning some of the social skills they will need in kindergarten. Caregivers must remain in the library. For ages 3-5. AN Tuesdays 11:30 am Join us for a half-hour of stories, fingerplays and activities. Come share great ideas for developing early literacy skills and a love of reading. Space is limited. For ages 3-5. BCRL Tuesdays 10:30 am MA Thursdays 10:30 am PBRL Wednesdays 10:30 am
Toddling to Read
This program features stories, songs, action rhymes and early literacy activities that you can continue to enjoy at home! Toddlers will enjoy lots of stimulation and activity. Space is limited. For ages 18 months to 3 years. AN Tuesdays 10:15 am BCRL Thursdays* 10:30 am Thursdays* 11:30 am MA Tuesdays 10:30 am PBRL Fridays 10:30 am
Tuesday Tickles
Come join us for family fun with songs, rhymes and stories to help promote early literacy. Offered in partnership with the Ontario Early Years Centre. Space is limited. KL Tuesdays* 10:30 am
* Tickets available at Service Desk 30 minutes before.
AN–Ansley Grove Library | BCRL–Bathurst Clark Resource Library | DC–Dufferin Clark Library KL–Kleinburg Library | MA–Maple Library | PBRL–Pierre Berton Resource Library | WO–Woodbridge Library www.vaughanpl.info
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Family Storytime at North Thornhill Community Centre 300 Pleasant Ridge Ave.
You don’t have to wait until the new library at the North Thornhill Community Centre is built to take part in VPL’s early literacy programming.
Children’s programs Author Visits
Join us for unique opportunities to meet some of Canada’s most talented children’s authors. Contact the Service Desk for more information. This special program is offered with support from the Canada Council for the Arts. AN May 9 10 am Kathy Kacer DC May 8 1 pm Jo Ellen Bogart PBRL May 23 1 pm Sarah Tsiang
STUDENTS & TEACHERS Ready for Research Teachers are invited to bring their classes to the library for an informative presentation about doing research using the library catalogue, databases and Internet. For Grades 3-12. AN BCRL DC KL MA PBRL WO
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Chess Lessons
A chess expert will guide you through the intricacies of the game. Beginner players $50/8 weeks; Intermediate $65/8 weeks. Please pre-register at the Service Desk. For ages 6-15. KL Saturdays, Apr 6 - May 25 Beginners 1:30 pm Intermediates 2:30 pm
Get Hoppy at the Library!
Join us for fun and frolic and share some eggcellent tales as we celebrate the holiday. Don’t miss the Easter egg hunt! AN Mar 30 10:30 am
LEGO Mania
If you like playing with LEGO, come to our special LEGO event where you can discover stories, design and build LEGO structures and share building tips and tricks. For ages 6-12. AN Apr 19 2 pm BCRL Apr 19 3:30 pm DC Mar 11 & Apr 8 7 pm Apr 20 & May 18 2 pm PBRL Mar 9 & 23 2 pm Apr 6 & 20 2 pm May 4 & 18 2 pm
Join us on Thursdays Mar 7 - May 30 3:45 - 4:15 pm Activity Room B
Mother’s Day!
Don’t know what to give Mom for Mother’s Day? Come make her a gift and show her you care. Please pre-register at the Service Desk. For ages 7-11. MA May 7 4:30 pm
PA Days at the Library
School’s out for the day! Drop by the library and pass the time with some fun activities. Contact the Service Desk for more information. MA Apr 19
Paint A Pot & Plant A Seed
Celebrate Earth Day by showing your green thumb! Paint a clay pot at the library, then take it home along with some soil and seeds and watch your plant grow! Please pre-register at the Service Desk. MA Apr 22 4 pm
Wii for Fwii
Have some spare time? Come and play some Wii for Fwii at your Librawii. Please contact the Service Desk for more information. For ages 7-12. DC Mar 9 & Apr 6 2 pm Mar 25 & Apr 22 7 pm
March April May 2013
Hippity Hop to Easter
Celebrate Easter with songs, stories and fingerplays! For children of all ages with a parent or caregiver. DC Mar 26 7 pm MA Mar 26 7 pm
Meet the Mammals
Come take a walk on the wild side! Enjoy an interactive learning experience with an assortment of North American mammals in celebration of Earth Day. PBRL Apr 20 1 pm
Children & Family programs Celebrate Spring
Earth Day is coming! Enjoy songs and stories in celebration of our beautiful, blossoming world, and get your very own seed to plant and take home.* WO Apr 20 1:30 pm
Chess Club
Come by the library to meet like-minded chess players. Play a game, talk strategy or battle it out! MA Tuesdays 6:30 pm WO Tuesdays 6:45 pm
Canadian Children’s Book Week May 4 - 11 It’s Canadian Children’s Book Week! Drop by your library for fun activities that celebrate Canadian books and authors. AN BCRL DC MA KL PBRL WO
Family Movie
Enjoy a movie with your family while you share time together. It’s fun for kids and parents! Watch our family-oriented feature films on the big screen. AN Mar 12 2 pm DC Mar 13 & 27 6:30 pm Apr 10 & 24 6:30 pm May 8 & 22 6:30 pm KL Sundays 2 pm no program Mar 31/May 19 MA Mar 4, Apr 8 & May 13 6:30 pm PBRL Sundays 2:30 pm no program Mar 31/May 19 WO Saturdays 2 pm
Family Storytime
Spend time together enjoying great stories, songs and rhymes. Fun for the whole family! BCRL Mondays 7 pm DC Tuesdays 7 pm PBRL Mondays 7 pm WO Tuesdays 10:30 am Thursdays 10:30 am
Mother’s Day Tea Party
Children of all ages are invited to bring their favourite lady to the library for activities and tea. AN May 11 10:30 am BCRL May 12 3 pm DC May 7 7 pm PBRL May 8 10:30 am
Puppet Show
Celebrate the Maple Pancake Fest at the library with a puppet show performed by Applefun Puppetry! This year’s show will be Jungle Trek. Fun for the whole family! Space is limited. MA Apr 20 11 am
Words with Friends
Whether you relish spelling rare words or setting up a triple score, come show off your skills in a rousing game of Scrabble! All skill levels are welcome. PBRL Tuesdays 7 pm
* Tickets available at Service Desk 30 minutes before.
AN–Ansley Grove Library | BCRL–Bathurst Clark Resource Library | DC–Dufferin Clark Library KL–Kleinburg Library | MA–Maple Library | PBRL–Pierre Berton Resource Library | WO–Woodbridge Library www.vaughanpl.info
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All About Astronomy
Want to learn about constellations, planets, and the night sky? Our special guest Leslie Harvey from the Royal Astronomical Society can tell you all about them. For ages 8 and up.* AN Mar 13 6:30 pm BCRL Mar 13 3:30 pm DC Mar 13 2 pm
Animation Studio Camp
Jedi Training
Invited you are...on a galactic adventure at the library. Train to become a Jedi Master and defeat the Dark Side. Costumes are welcome. For ages 6-12.* AN Mar 15 2 pm BCRL Mar 15 3 pm PBRL Mar 15 2 pm WO Mar 13 2 pm
Write, direct and produce your own short film using the latest online tools. Admission is $75. Registration begins Feb 11 at 7 pm. Limit of one camp per child. For ages 9-12. PBRL Mar 11-15 1:30 pm
Mad Scientist
Bagalicious
Enjoy 45 minutes of fun, magic and hilarity with Scott the Magician! Children become participants and even learn a few tricks themselves. Tickets are $2 each, available beginning Mar 1 at the Service Desk. AN Mar 14 11 am BCRL Mar 11 11 am MA Mar 11 2 pm WO Mar 12 11 am
Join us at the library for a special program to design your own, one of a kind canvas bag.* DC Mar 11 2 pm
Get Creative
Kids, come be creative at the library. An assortment of craft materials and books will be provided to inspire you to make that special one of a kind something. For ages 6-12.* AN Mar 9 10:30 am DC Mar 14 2 pm KL Mar 13 2 pm PBRL Mar 11 2 pm
Join us for some wild experiments and create your own wacky concoctions in our library lab! For ages 6-12.* BCRL Mar 12 3 pm
Magic of Scott Dietrich
Pixar Short Film Festival
Join us for a mini film fest! Enjoy several of Pixar’s animated short films – then vote for your favourite. Fun for all ages. MA Mar 15 1:30 pm
Sleepover Adventure!
Ever wonder what your stuffed animals do while you’re sleeping? Bring them to the library for fun activities and leave them with us overnight to find out. BCRL Mar 11 7 pm MA Mar 13 1 pm
T-Shirt Surgery
Come to the library and re-fashion your old shirts into a style all your own. You bring a shirt, we’ll provide the rest. For ages 8-12.* DC Mar 12 2 pm
Tomatoes from Space!
Come and help us plant seeds from the Canadian Space Agency while learning more about tomatoes, farming and outer space! For ages 8 and up.* MA Mar 13 2 pm
Video Game Design Camp
Learn how to design your own Windows-based video game. Admission is $75. Registration begins Feb 11 at 7 pm. Limit of one camp per child. For ages 9-12. PBRL Mar 11-15 10 am
Wimpy Dorks with Diaries
You’ve laughed your way through Dork Diaries and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Continue the fun at the library! We’ll chat about the books and make our own diaries. For ages 8-12.* BCRL Mar 14 3 pm PBRL Mar 12 2 pm
* Tickets available at Service Desk 30 minutes before.
AN–Ansley Grove Library | BCRL–Bathurst Clark Resource Library | DC–Dufferin Clark Library KL–Kleinburg Library | MA–Maple Library | PBRL–Pierre Berton Resource Library | WO–Woodbridge Library
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Teen programs Amnesty International @ Your Library
Reading Buddies...En Français
Tech Savvy Teens
How to ACE Research Assignments
Red Cross Babysitting Training
Teen Library Volunteers
Take action against human rights violations—meet with like-minded teens and write letters to help free prisoners of conscience. You can make a difference while earning your volunteer hours! Contact the Service Desk for more information. MA WO
A librarian will give you pointers on proper research, essay structure, grammar, editing and source citing! For high school, college, and university students. Contact a librarian at www.vaughanpl.info/email_librarian to get started. PBRL
Movie Break
Grab your friends and come to the library for a new or classic movie screened just for teens. And did we mention it’s free? For ages 13-18. PBRL Fridays 2:45 pm
Podcasting
Looking for more volunteer hours? Like to share your opinion? We’re looking for teen volunteers to create and record book review podcasts. Was it good? Bad? We want to know! Contact the Service Desk for more information. BCRL MA WO
Aidez un enfant à devenir meilleur lecteur! Vous devez être disponibles une heure par semaine pendant dix semaines. Procurez-vous un formulaire de demande à la bibliothèque ou au www.vaughanpl.info/volunteers. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. PBRL This all-day training offers child care skills, safety tips for children and what to do in case of an emergency. Admission is $50. Please pre-register at the Service Desk. For ages 11-16. DC Mar 16 10 am MA Mar 14 & 25 10 am
Resume Writing Workshop
Students, don’t wait until it’s too late to start looking for a summer job! Get prepared with this resume writing workshop, hosted by Costi Employment Services. Please pre-register at the Service Desk. BCRL Apr 17 6:30 pm DC May 6 3 pm MA Apr 11 3 pm PBRL Apr 18 3 pm WO Apr 24 6 pm
Help us bridge the digital divide and volunteer your time by teaching adults to use a variety of computer applications. Application forms are available at the Service Desk or online at www.vaughanpl.info/ volunteers. AN BCRL DC MA PBRL WO Do you need to earn community service hours? Join VPL’s Teen Library Volunteers. Assist librarians with a variety of tasks at the library and in the community. Contact the Service Desk for more information. AN Mar 5 & 19 3:30 pm Apr 2, 16 & 30 3:30 pm May 14 & 28 3:30 pm BCRL Thursdays 7 pm DC Mar 18, Apr 15 & May 13 7 pm KL Thursdays 4 pm PBRL Thursdays 4 pm
The Hobbit
Join us on an unexpected journey as we search to reclaim a stolen treasure. Afterwards, we’ll relax by watching the movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. For ages 12-18. BCRL May 3 6:30 pm
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ESL Conversation Class
Practice your spoken English with an ESL instructor from the York Region Catholic District School Board and develop your pronunciation and conversation skills. Register in person during class. BCRL Mondays & Fridays 10 am PBRL Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 pm
Let’s Go to the Movies
Adult programs Adult Reading Circle
English Language Café
For adults with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. Program features visualized stories, music and activities that support the development of basic literacy skills. PBRL Mar 12 & 26 1 pm Apr 9 & 23 1 pm May 7 & 21 1 pm
Newcomers and others wanting to improve their English speaking and listening skills can drop in for lively discussions. Facilitated by volunteers. WO Mar 14 & 28 7 pm Apr 11 & 25 7 pm May 9 & 23 7 pm
Celebrate Your Story
Communicate in English with confidence by practicing listening, speaking, reading and writing with a certified teacher. Program is co-sponsored by the York Region District School Board and funded by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. BCRL Fridays & Saturdays 1:30 pm proof of immigration status required WO Mondays to Thursdays 9 am
This memoir writing club introduces participants to ideas, techniques and resources and provides an opportunity to share stories from their lives. No experience needed; just a story to tell. BCRL Mar 12, Apr 9 & May 14 7 pm
Chinese Info Series: Seniors
The New Canadian Community Centre presents a series of weekend programs in Mandarin, including health seminars, exercise, dance, book talks and more. BCRL Sundays 1 pm no program Mar 31/May 12/May 19
English as a Second Language
The library is more than just a great place to get books, it’s also a fun place to enjoy a film for free! See you at the show. BCRL Mondays 2 pm
Poetry Month Celebration
Come celebrate National Poetry Month through public readings by the Vaughan Poets’ Circle. Attendees may sign up to read their own poetry between noon and 12:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. BCRL Apr 13 10:30 am
Read Dating @ The Library
Single? Ready to mingle? Love and literature come together in our first ever speed dating event. Bring your favourite book, CD, or DVD to discuss! For adults ages 20-30. Pre-register at the Service Desk. PBRL May 17 6:30 pm
Researching Your Family Tree
Family history research is not complicated if you know where to look for information and how to organize it. Beginners welcome. Presented by genealogist Ruth Burkholder. Pre-register at the Service Desk. KL May 8 2 pm
AN–Ansley Grove Library | BCRL–Bathurst Clark Resource Library | DC–Dufferin Clark Library KL–Kleinburg Library | MA–Maple Library | PBRL–Pierre Berton Resource Library | WO–Woodbridge Library
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Senior Social
Older adults are invited to this program featuring book chats, activities, guest speakers and special information workshops. Refreshments provided. WO Mar 21, Apr 18 & May 16 2 pm
Vaughan Poets’ Circle
The Vaughan Poets’ Circle invites all poetry lovers to share their work and critique the work of others in a receptive environment. For more information, contact Debbie Ouellet at 905.936.3363. BCRL Mar 9 & 11 10:30 am
Vertical Vegetables
Make use of your landscape in a fun and easy way by learning innovative, simple and inexpensive ways to grow vegetables vertically. Free seeds provided! DC May 11 1 pm
Volunteer Fair
Discover different volunteer opportunities in our community. Find out information about getting involved with different organizations. PBRL Apr 23 2 pm
Volunteers for English Language Café
Volunteers with excellent English are needed to lead and participate in discussions to help others improve their English. Volunteer as a facilitator or conversation participant. Application forms are at the Service Desk or online at www.vaughanpl.info/ files/forms/english_cafe.pdf WO Mar 14 & 28 7 pm Apr 11 & 25 7 pm May 9 & 23 7 pm
Writing Your Dream Book
Learn how to finish your dream book. Get a step closer to completing your manuscript with insider tips from published author Mit Gopaul. Pre-register at the Service Desk. PBRL Apr 13 10 am www.vaughanpl.info
Book Clubs Adult Book Club
Join the discussion group for adults who like to share their thoughts on books they have read. The library will provide a copy of the books. Please pre-register and pick up your book at the Service Desk. AN Mar 27 7 pm The Calligrapher’s Daughter by Eugenia Kim Apr 24 7 pm The Heart Specialist by Claire Holden Rothman May 29 7 pm The Three Weissmanns of Westport by Cathleen Schine BCRL Mar 19 7 pm Dracula by Bram Stoker Apr 30 7 pm The High Road by Terry Fallis May 28 7 pm March by Geraldine Brooks MA Mar 7 7:30 pm Desert Queen by Janet Wallach Apr 4 7:30 pm The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival by John Vaillant May 2 7:30 pm The Will by Reed Arvin WO Mar 25 7 pm The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes Apr 29 7 pm The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway May 27 7 pm Through the Glass by Shannon Moroney
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Business Book Club
Bring your favourite business book for discussion. Presented in partnership with York Region Small Business Club. PBRL Apr 16 6:30 pm
Chinese Book Club
Join the discussion to share your thoughts on books and existential issues in Chinese. The book club is jointly presented by VPL & York Region Senior Wellness Centre. Pick up your copy of the book at the Service Desk. BCRL Apr 11 & May 9 12:30 pm
Tea and Books
Book lovers are invited to meet with other readers to find out about hidden gems in the library’s book collection. Light refreshments will be served. KL Mondays 2:30 pm
Kids’ Book Club Get the book, read the book, and then come and tell us what you thought of it while enjoying activities and games based on the story. For ages 8-12. WO Mar 4 6:30 pm Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Apr 8 6:30 pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Greg Heffley’s Journal by Jeff Kinney May 6 6:30 pm The End by Lemony Snicket
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Computer & Technology Training Computer Basics
Learn basic computer skills and how to use a mouse, keyboard and the Internet. Contact the Service Desk to determine which class is right for you. PBRL Mar 19 & 26 2 pm Apr 9, 16, 23 & 30 2 pm May 7 & 14 2 pm
Database Training
Beyond the Basics
Looking for beyond the basics computer training? Student volunteers are available to teach you blogging, social networking, instant messaging, and photo and media sharing. Pick up an application form at the Service Desk or online. AN DC MA PBRL WO
Databases aren’t just for serious scholars! Access your favourite newspaper, look for your next great read and even find out how to fix your car! AN BCRL DC
ePublishing: The Changing Landscape
Learn current trends in ePublishing, what writers need to know and some tips for creating a quality eBook from Carrick Publishing. PBRL May 11 10 am
Please pre-register or book your appointment at the Service Desk.
Business Programs 6 Steps to Business Success
Learn the 6 steps to business success that only successful entrepreneurs know. Presented in partnership with Vaughan Business Enterprise Centre (VBEC). PBRL May 22 6:30 pm
Business Planning Workshops
Learn about business planning in this four part series offered in partnership with VBEC. BCRL Apr 3, 10, 17 & 24 6:30 pm
Find Company & Industry Information
This one-on-one, 60 minute consultation provides an introduction to company and industry resources at VPL and online. BCRL MA
Small Business Tax & Accounting
Join VBEC with accounting expert Howard Halpern for information on accounting & bookkeeping, planning & forecasting and tax preparation. MA Apr 4 6:30 pm
One-on-One Computer Training
Sign up for an individualized, hands-on lesson about computer basics. AN DC WO
One-on-One eBook Training
Bring your eReader, tablet, or Smartphone for a one-on-one session to get you started with VPL’s eBook collection. AN DC PBRL WO
Open Source Living
Find software solutions to help you with personal organizers, study aids, password managers and much more. Visit www.vaughanpl.info/email_ librarian to get started. PBRL
Technology Open House
Drop by for a taste of the latest and greatest in personal technology— social networks, eBooks, tablets and mobile computing. Topics and devices will vary. No registration required. BCRL Thursdays 7 pm Saturdays 10 am
Using Your Library Catalogue Tour VPL’s online catalogue. Learn to search for and discover library materials; place holds and view your record. Requires a library card and PIN. DC
Winning Website Strategies
Join consultant George Giantsopoulos to learn how to plan and design a profitable website and turn higher website traffic into sales leads! Offered in partnership with VBEC. MA May 7 6:30 pm
Please pre-register or book your appointment at the Service Desk.
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Using Your Library
Make the Most of Your Membership Get a Library Card. It’s free! With a library card you have free access to books, movies, magazines, music, databases, programs, events, resources and more at all seven branches of Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) and online at www.vaughanpl.info!
Visitors You don’t have to have a library card to consult library staff or use the print collections on site. If you wish to use the library’s electronic resources, just show staff your identification at the Service Desk.
Don’t have a library card? If you live, work, go to school full-time or own property in the City of Vaughan, you can get a free library card. Join VPL in person or online—just show identification that has your address, registration or proof of employment in Vaughan on it.
Library Services - in person, online or on the phone All branches have materials for reference and loan. The most comprehensive reference collections are held at Bathurst Clark Resource Library and Pierre Berton Resource Library.
Children can get their own library cards. If they are 13 years old or under, they just need their parent or guardian to sign for their library card. If you don’t qualify for free membership, you can still join. Please phone 905.653.READ (7323) for details.
Vaughan Public Libraries
Fast Website: www.vaughanpl.info Reference Inquiries: Phone: 905.653.READ (7323) Online: Email Librarian at www.vaughanpl.info/email_librarian Renewing Loans: You may renew most items a maximum of 3 times—providing no one else has requested the item. - Automated renewal: 905.709.0672 - Online: www.vaughanpl.info - In person: in any library or at Self Check Out stations - Phone: 905.653.READ (7323) Borrowing Materials: Books, Audio Books, TV Series, Kobo Vox eReaders, Non-Fiction DVDs/ Blu-Rays/Videos, CDs, MP3 Players, Power Monitor Kits & Pedometers: Loan period: 3 weeks* Magazines, Fiction DVDs/Blu-Rays/Videos & Fast Track Books: Loan period: 7 days (except Fast Track DVDs which are 3 days)*
Materials are available in over 16 different languages to meet the needs of our diverse community. Friendly, helpful staff are always available to assist you in your search for information, to advise on leisure reading, or on materials appropriate to your child’s reading abilities. Telephone service is available during open hours. Qualified staff will answer your information and reference inquiries, check your account on your behalf and provide details about library services and programs. Most library services are available online. You can join the library, browse the catalogue, check your account, place a hold on items, search databases, download an Audiobook, eBook, video and much more. You can even submit your reference inquiries by email and get an answer within a few hours, 24/7. See page 14 for a complete list of services available. Access library services on your mobile devices at m.vaughanpl.info. Stay in Touch Through Text or Email Sign up for either email or text notification to enjoy enhanced library services. Add your email address to your library account so that you can reset your PIN without visiting the library, and also receive confirmation of successful renewals through the online catalogue, due date reminders, holds notifications and of course, those pesky overdue notices. If you’d prefer notifications by text, visit the Check Out Desk or www.vaughanpl.info/library_notification_requests or scan here to sign up! Don’t miss a thing! Sign up for VPL’s eNewsletter, the Buzz at www.vaughanpl.info/ newsletters and check out VPL’s blogs at www.vaughanpl.info/ blogs for all the latest on programs, events, services, library buildings and branch renovations, topics of interest to teens, great reads and more!
eBooks and eAudio Books: Loan period options: 7, 14 or 21 days *Loan periods for high demand items may be reduced Returning Materials: Library materials may be returned to any branch of Vaughan Public Libraries. Book drops are open 24/7. Late Material Charges: DVDs/Videos: $2 per day to a maximum of $10 per item Kobo Vox eReaders: $5 per day to a maximum of $10 All other items: 25¢ per day to a maximum of $10 per item
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Library Locations LIBRARY
HOURS
350 Ansley Grove Road, Woodbridge
BATHURST CLARK RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Mon. - Thurs.………………10 am - 9 pm Fri.………………………… 10 am - 6 pm Sat. & Sun .……………………10 am - 5 pm
900 Clark Avenue West, Thornhill
1441 Clark Avenue West, Thornhill
10341 Islington Avenue North, Kleinburg
10190 Keele Street, Maple
PIERRE BERTON RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Mon. - Thurs.…………………10 am - 9 pm Fri.………………………….10 am - 6 pm Sat. & Sun .……………………10 am - 5 pm
4921 Rutherford Road, Woodbridge
WOODBRIDGE LIBRARY
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150 Woodbridge Avenue, Woodbridge
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MAPLE LIBRARY
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Mon., Wed. & Thurs.………………1 - 8 pm Tues.……………………….10 am - 5 pm Fri.…………………………………Closed Sat. & Sun.*.………………………1 - 5 pm
KLEINBURG LIBRARY
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DUFFERIN CLARK LIBRARY
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SERVICES
Mon.……………………………… Closed Tues. & Thurs..……………. 10 am - 9 pm Wed.……………………………… 1 - 9 pm Fri.…………………………10 am - 6 pm Sat. …………………………10 am - 5 pm Sun.*……………………………… 1 - 5 pm
ANSLEY GROVE LIBRARY
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www.vaughanpl.info • 905.653.READ(7323)
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* Select Libraries are closed on Sundays, July – Labour Day.
For your convenience, materials can be returned to any of the above locations. Bookdrops are open 24/7.
ICON INDEX
KING-VAUGHAN RD
KLEINBURG
400
HUNTINGTON
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MAJOR MACKENZIE DR
ISLINGTON AVE N
RD
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Hold Pick-up
LANGSTAFF RD SUMMERAGE DR
THORNHILL 7
CENTRE ST
KIPLING AVE
407 STEELES AVE W
What’sOn
BATHURST ST
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CHANCELLOR DR
DUFFERIN ST
KEELE ST
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CONCORD
LANGSTAFF RD
ANSLEY GROVE RD
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JANE ST
WOODBRIDGE PINE VALLEY
KIPLING AVE
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LANGSTAFF RD
WOODBRIDGE AVE
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Free Parking
Meeting Room
Study Rooms
Wheelchair Accessible
Free Wi-Fi & Internet Station
Computer Training Room
Notebooks/ Netbooks
Public MS Office Stations
Books by Mail
Photocopier
Printer
Large Print Books
Children’s Early Literacy Stations
MAPLE RUTHERFORD RD
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Children’s Program Room
TESTON RD
NASHVILLE RD
427
Bookdrop
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CLARK AVE
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Zoom Text Kurzweil 3000 JAWS
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Self Check Out Exhibit Space Available
Books by Mail service is $6 per shipment. For more information on all services phone or visit www.vaughanpl.info/library_services.
March April May 2013
2013 Spring & Summer Award-winning publication! Recipient of the 2012 PRO Award of Excellence for Innovation
Recreation Guide
Programs for preschoolers to older adults • Camps • Creative & Performing Arts • Culinary Arts • Education & Language Arts • Fitness • Health & Wellness • Leadership • PA Day & March Break • Playschools • Science & Technology • Sports • Swimming & Aquafitness Register for spring & summer at the same time!
905.832.8500
Register online at RecEnrollVaughan.ca
Teen Awards 2012 VPL’s Teen Awards celebration, sponsored by PowerStream Inc., on October 24, 2012 at the City Playhouse Theatre honoured the top reader from the Teen Summer Reading Challenge (TSRC), the winners of the Early Harvest Competition and over 500 of the teens that volunteered at VPL during the year. Lisa Chang read a total of 109,615 pages as part of the TSRC and contributed to Vaughan teens surpassing the goal of reading one million pages last summer. The Early Harvest Competition winners were selected based on their talent in sketching, photography, writing and video categories by judges Jennifer Harrison, Deborah Kerbel, Kean Soo, Mirella Tersigni, David West and Elana Wolff. Musical performances by Alyssa McDonald and Maria & Michael Rossi rounded out the evening. During the celebration teens were presented with certificates and prizes. Afterwards guests had the opportunity to mix and mingle while viewing the work of Early Harvest Competition finalists, which you can check out in the 2012 Early Harvest magazine available in your library and online. In March, watch for news on the 2013 Early Harvest Competition on VPL’s official social media pages. Entry forms will be available at www.vaughanpl.info.
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