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The goal of Lakeland Regional Library is to provide local residents with materials and programs conveying ideas and information necessary for modern community life.
Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American CrowPage Kinosota Trail Game & Fish News: WinnersPage 4: Church NewsPagePancake Supper and Talent Auctio Grace Lutheran Church Reflections by Chairman Philip ThordarsonPage Fifty and Beyondr Leclerc and Brigit Krysko Page Skating Club Activities Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American Tree Sparrow Barry Arksey and Brenda CurryPage Church News: Grace Lutheran, United, Amaranth Gospel Mission Langruth Elementary School I Love to Read Month Curling News; Gladstone Speech Arts FestivalPage Hint - the picture is from the North Lakeland School.
Manitoba Public Library Services has introduced a Patron Feedback Survey to enable your local library to better serve you. Please take the time to fill out the survey by clicking on the icon below and submit it. There are three forms of the survery to choose from, taking anywhere from 215 minutes. The survey is also be available in print form if you prefer.*the next New Author night will be September 10th at 7:00pm. New people always welcome. Come share what you are reading and discover some new authors!*Weekly preschool story hour runs every Tuesday morning at 10:15am!! We are currently on break for the summer months.*Food for thought!! We are always looking for new and interesting ideas for programming here at the library. If you have any ideas, we would love to hear them! *visit our Facebook page! click on Like and take a moment to share your reading recommendations.
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Founded in 1967, the Western Manitoba Regional Library System provides public library service to the communities of the City of Brandon, the Towns of Carberry and Neepawa, the Village of Glenboro, and the Rural Municipalities of North Cypress, South Cypress and Langford, the town of Hartney and the Rural Municipality of Cameron. The Library is financially supported by a library tax levied by each of these communities and by operating grants from the provincial government of Manitoba. The day-to-day policies and operations of its four branch libraries are governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of representatives from each area.
The Boyne Regional Library Was First Organized By The Young Adult Group (Now The Young Citizens Group) In 1943. The Young Adult Group Was Lead By President Alfred J. Strachan And Secretary Margaret Burnett.Initially All Books Were Donated To The Library Because Of A Lack Of Funds. The Young Adult Group Also Needed A Building To House Their Library. They Asked Local Druggist, F.W. Humphries If They Could Display Books In His Front Window. He Willingly Agreed And Offered To Act As Librarian As Well.However, The Library Soon Outgrew The Front Window Of The Pharmacy And New Arrangements Had To Be Made. They Moved To Art Hands Insurance Office And Displayed The Books In The Window There. He And His Staff Acted As Librarians.