Friday, June 3, 2011

Jumping into June

The Shellbrook Public Library jumps into June with Joan Summerfeld's landscaping presentation on June 6th, hops into its Annual Summer Book Sale, and splashes into the TD Summer Reading Club. Skipping back to May, we thank the presenters of Travel Club Night South Africa.

The Library invites you to come join us on Monday, June 6th at 7:00 pm to learn from Joan Sommerfeld about landscaping. Sommerfeld will be presenting on the basic elements and principles in the design of landscaping. If you are interested in gardening or perhaps have plans to tackle that stubborn hedge, the presentation may germinate new ideas for you. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

From June 1st to June 30th, the Library will be holding its Annual Summer Book Sale. There is a variety of gently used adult fiction and non-fiction, young adult, juvenile and children’s books. There are also magazines, puzzles, and video cassettes. The price is totally reasonable -- a good will donation to the Library.

Once again this year, TD Bank Financial Group, the Toronto Public Library, and Library and Archives Canada are proud to support literacy in Canada by offering the TD Summer Reading Club to Canadian children. Every summer kids can improve their reading skills and reduce summer learning loss while having fun. So get ready to dive headfirst into the chosen theme for this year's Summer Reading Club, “Splash! Celebrate Summer” with booklets, posters, stickers, activities, and prizes to be won at the Library.

On Wednesday, May25th Travel Club Night attendees were wowed by Claude and Faye Desjardins presenting their travels through South Africa. With six weeks of adventure the Desjardins had a lot of amazing photos to share (lions and elephants and hippos oh my!) and equally amazing stories to tell. The Library would like to again thank the Desjardins for sharing. We would also like to remind anyone that if they have been somewhere exciting and would like to share your travels, the Library welcomes you.

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