Social Media Tutorials, Fridays 3 5 pm Register at the Information DeskSocialMediaFall2014_nologoScrabble & Games Night, 1st Wednesday of the month, 7 9 pmScrabbleFall2014Adult Book Discussion, last Tuesday of the month 2 pmAdultBookDiscussionBritish Home Children in Fact & Fiction, Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 7 pmbritishHomeChildrenKniterry Nights, Last Monday of the month, 7 9 pmKniteraryNightsFall2014Storytelling @ the Library, one Wednesday per month at 7 pm For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/peterboroughstorytellersStorytellingFall2014BiPad & Tablet Tutorials, Wednesdays, 1 3 pm. Please register.tablettutorialsFall2014Tech Q & A, Fridays 13 pm. Please register.TechQ&A_nologo345 Aylmer St. N., Peterborough, ON K9H 3V7 7057455382Regular Hours (Labour Day Victoria Day)Monday Thursday: 10:00 am 8:00 pmFriday Saturday: 10:00 am 5:00 pmSunday: 2:00 pm 5:00 pmSummer Hours (Victoria Day Labour Day)Monday Thursday: 10:30 am 7:00 pmFriday Saturday: 10:00 am 5:00 pmSunday: 2:00 pm 5:00 pmDelaFosse Branch Regular Hours729 Park St.
Will nuture and foster the joy of reading in children.Will promote literacy.Will have a current, broad collection of up-to-date fiction and non fiction materials.Will provide current technology-not just books.The library will be the centre of the community, a popular community spot that is both accessible, welcoming and safe.Will be fiscally responsible and generously funded.Aspires to be a valued community partner that contributes by informing and inspiring its citizenry.Avoid Late FeesTo avoid late fees make sure you bring your library items into your library no later than 15 minutes before closing.Do not drop them into the drop off box, as you will incur a late fine.To renew an item:Call your library before closing. To renew on line please use our website, find catalogue tab, then my account, type in your usename and password (your library card number for both unless you have already changed it) then go to current transactions. Unless the item(s) are due that day or on hold for another patron you can click renew.
The mandate of the Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society is tofoster an awareness of local history and pride in the heritage of the community of Campbellford/Seymour within the Municipality of Trent Hills.The Heritage Society was founded in January 1983, and affiliationwith the Ontario Historical Society was quickly established. Monthly meetings were initially held in members' homes, at the town council chambers, and at the Campbellford District High School library.
The Wollaston & Limerick Union Public Library opened to the public on January 11, 1973. There are approximately 450 patrons.Since its beginnings, this 'wee library with heart'' has been a valuable resource supporting literacy, employment, local business, health and daily life in the community. Like other libraries, our role is changing with the times. We are growing into an information hub for our community by offering a gateway to the digital world. At the same time we promote information sharing and social interaction right here at home. 'There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office nor wealth receives the slightest consideration'.
Roseneath School is a small primary school nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Point Jerningham - Roseneath, above Oriental Parade. Magnificent 270 degree views of Wellington Harbour make its location unique. The sea has significantly influenced the school in the naming of classrooms like: Upper Bridge, Lower Bridge, Lower Deck, Aft, and Upper Deck. Located right on the point and next door to the local church at the top of Maida Vale Road. The central location also means easy access to city resources - Te Papa, Wellington Library, Theaters, and Port Facilities.