We are partnering with the Dixonville School and DMI to run the Million Minutes to Win It! reading program. Participants keep track of their reading minutes each month, and when a million minutes are reached, everyone will be bused down to an exciting event in Peace River! Reading minutes can be calculated from reading to yourself, reading to others, or having someone read to you. If you read.
Fort Vermilion Community Library was started in the 1930's by Jessie Slade McGrew as a traveling library. The goal was to bring reading material to the people of the north, as they were isolated some of the time and modern technology was not here then. After she no longer was involved, the library was moved into someone's basement.
The High Level Municipal Library is a comfortable space for learning, creativity, entertainment, and intellectual activity open to all.Through fostering community partnerships, the High Level Municipal Library will provide library and information services for the educational, cultural and leisure needs of the community.
The High Level Parent Link Centre And Toy Lending Library Are Sponsored By The High Level Toy Lending Library Society.We Are Funded By Northwest Alberta Child & Family Services Authority Region 8, Alberta Children & Youth Services, And Community Donations
We opened in our beautiful new building, the Verona Caltrell Memorial Center on April 27th, 2010 . Come in and surf the web, check your email, browse for books and enjoy a cup of coffee or a board game with friends in the sunny adult and youth lounge areas. Relax in a chair in the children's section and read to your toddler from a favorite story book. Wireless connection is also available if you prefer to bring your laptop. Check out the spacious room available to rent for meetings or programs. Inquire at the Library Circulation desk to reserve a date on the calendar for your group.