The mission of the Mannville Centennial Public Library is to establish, provide and promote modern library resources in print, non-print and electronic media, and services necessary to meet the evolving educational cultural, recreational and informational needs of the public. The library shall use these means to promote and enlighten it's patrons and enrich personal lives.
To support the Vilna & Municipal Library as it strives to encourage literacy, lifelong learning, and the love of reading throughout our diverse community.To enhance the library's resources, increase the community's access to information and knowledge, and provide for a vibrant cultural gathering place.
Excellent on all counts! The fee for a family library card is completely reasonable and it gives you access to books and media from across Alberta-even material from universities can be ordered! All shipped to Wainwright free of charge.
The library does great things for our community! Displays local art, provides free computers/Wifi. Children get free drop-in programs all year, with special inexpensive programs in the summer. Often collaborates with other community organizations to help kids.Read more
The first Hughenden Public Library Board was formed in January of 1974, and consisted of five women with a passion for this project. They were Evelyn Anderson, Irene Gilpin, Dorothy Johnson, Ruth Powell and Margaret Wall. The first library collection was
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Our goal at Mary Poppins Pre-School is to provide a quality program that strives to embrace the individual needs of children, so that each child may realize his or her growth and development potential. The daily program incorporates activities that encourage the physical, intellectual, creative, social and emotional development of each child.
The basis of our curriculum is cognitively oriented. The children are provided a rich array of materials and activities from which to choose. By allowing children to plan, work and evaluate and by providing experiences that stimulate the child's thinking processes, language and social development, we create an environment that is conducive to self-initiated learning and discovery.