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Marigold Newsletter November 2018
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Take the Marigold Customer Satisfaction Survey
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Canmore Hosts a Seniors Information & Active Living Fair
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A Day in the Life of the Delia Library
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October was not only Celebrate Your Library Month, but also an opportunity to participate in Library Snapshot Day. In honour of Snapshot Day, this newsletter features a snapshot of the Delia Library, from the perspective of the library itself! Thanks to Library Manager Leah Hunter for her submission of this creative article. |
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Spooky Success in the Linden School!
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November is Picture Book Month!
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TD Canadian Children's Book Week
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Calling All Young People!
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Free Videoconferences Available
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Happy Retirement, Albert!
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Congratulations, Nicole and Lynne!
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Congratulations to Library Services Consultant Nicole on her marriage to Zachary Dunnewold! The wedding took place on October 6, 2018 in London, Ontario and the two now live in SW Calgary. Marigold hosted a wedding celebration for them on November 6.
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Love was in the air in October at Marigold! Congratulations to Director of Service Delivery Lynne on her marriage to Noel Price! Lynne and Noel had a small ceremony in Calgary on October 22 followed by a celebration at a favourite restaurant.
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Tackling OH&S and Employment Standards Changes
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Wordy Birdy
by Tammi Sauer
A chatty bird who talks more than she listens lands in trouble when her distracted thoughts and inattention cause her to walk right into danger, exasperating her long-suffering animal friends, in a story that illuminates the importance of paying attention and staying loyal.
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We don't eat our classmates
by Ryan T Higgins
The award-winning creator of Mother Bruce presents the story of a dinosaur preschooler who has difficulty making friends with tasty humans, before discovering that she may not be at the top of the food chain after all.
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The digger and the flower
by Joseph Kuefler
The creator of Beyond the Pond presents an environmental awareness story that traces the experiences of a lonely digger in an industrial world where his entire perspective is changed by his discovery of a flower.
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The rabbit listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
A metaphorical tale of empathy and friendship follows the experiences of a small child who is offered well-intentioned advice from his animal friends in the wake of a loss but only finds comfort with the last animal, a rabbit who just quietly listens.
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They say blue
by Jillian Tamaki
A young girl describes where she finds colors in both the world around her and beyond what she can see.
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Don't blink!
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
A page turns every time you blink, bringing you closer to the end of the book (and bedtime).
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Square
by Mac Barnett
A second entry in the trilogy that began with Triangle introduces diligent Square, who spends his days moving blocks from a pile below the ground to a pile above the ground, whimsically earning the admiration of his friend, Circle.
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Marigold Library System 710 - 2nd Street Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K4 403-934-5334www.marigold.ab.ca |
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