The trend for public libraries is away from the static, institutional storage facility of the past. We embrace the new role of community hub and try to provide a safe, positive, comfortable and inviting environment for customers. We believe in the library as the place where the community can meet to explore interests, meet friends, attend programs and events for all ages and interests. We strive to create a balance that will allow all of these activities to take place in an environment where all ages are respected and welcomed. We understand that our community deserves the best customer service that it is within our power to deliver, and that current library trends aim to move beyond bricks and mortar to provide an experience for their customers that will enhance their enjoyment of facilities and services and ensure they become lifelong patrons and advocates of the public library. We will strive to create and maintain partnerships and strong relationships with community stakeholders to ensure that our role is understood and valued within the community
Clarington Public Library (CPL) is an active and valued cornerstone of the community. We deliver innovative, quality services and programs out of four locations in Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle, and Orono. Our supportive and friendly staff will help you find what you are looking for and make you feel welcome. We provide the community with free wifi hotspots, quiet study spaces, meeting rooms, access to books, magazines, DVDs, video games, online resources, audiobooks, and eBooks. We are proud to be a part of Clarington and help create a strong, cohesive community by empowering and enriching the lives of our residents.
Welcome to the Municipality of Port Hope. We are a remarkably picturesque community located on the shore of Lake Ontario and the Northumberland Hills. With a population of 16,500 and thriving business and tourism sectors, our Municipality has a robust Economic Development more.
Lasagna Dinner-Cordova Mines Rec Hall 6pm - September 26 2014 .detailsCordova Branch Book Sale 9-1pm - October 4 2014 .detailsfree public high speed Internet access and wireless connectivity is available at the Havelock Branch and Cordova Branch Libraries.Check out our updated and expanded large print collection.Service Canada is at the Havelock Branch Library during library hours the third Wednesday of every month to answer your questions about government services and programs.The Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Library Board would like to express our appreciation to the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport for the continuation of the funding for the core suite of databases available through public libraries.For those who have an interest in genealogy we have copies of the records for the local cemeteries and books of local interest.
Lynn Philip Hodgson at Hastings Civic CentreFriday, The Friends of Hastings Library and the Hastings Historical Society invite you to an evening with Lynn Philip Hodgson. Lynn is the author of 'Inside Camp X' the top secret World War II Secret Agent Training School on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Discover the story of this mysterious camp and its contribution to the Allied war effort. No admission fee - free will donation. Refreshments will be served.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.