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Reading Buddies

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Wow, it is hard to believe that summer is over and the kids are back to school already! The Library will be undergoing renovations this fall – thanks to a very generous donation from the Compton family – and we are still able to offer some programs for all ages, including a new READING BUDDIES program.

Reading is a skill for life and, as with any skill, practice is key. The Reading Buddies program can help with this. Elementary school children will be matched with a cool high school volunteer who will receive training before and during the program. Kids will have lots of fun improving their literacy skills while teens get an opportunity to earn some valuable community service hours!

The program runs for 8 weeks, in October and November, and busy families have two options to choose from: Tuesdays (6:30-7:30pm) or Wednesdays (3:30-4:30pm). Registration closes September 25th but don’t wait until then – it is being offered on a first come, first serve basis, and will be based on the total number of children or volunteers that register. And it is really affordable too – only $20 per child – which includes a drink/snack, a free library card and overdue fines will be forgiven (volunteers too)!

A big thank you to the sponsor of our Reading Buddies program ~ LIFE’S JOURNEY FINANCIAL SERVICES ~ Tracy Evans (B.A. CFP) & Tonia Ferguson (CB); www.LifesJourneyFinancial.ca; (905) 852-0017.

Please visit www.uxlib.com for more details and to download an application, or simply stop by the Children’s desk next time you are in to pick one up! And don’t forget – our staff is ready to help you and your child find just the right book, any day of the week.

SPLASH: Short Story Contest

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

It’s back again! The Uxbridge Public Library invites all Uxbridge Township students from JK to Grade 12 to use their imaginations and story-telling skills over the March Break!

Write a story beginning with the word SPLASH (no more than 2 double spaced pages) and you could win a prize! Winning entries will be published on our website and displayed in the library. All participants will receive a little prize, just for entering a story! (Thanks to Baked At Frankie’s!)

Entires must be dropped off (with an entry form) by 5:00pm on Monday, March 21, 2011. Winners will be announced on March 30, 2011. Details and entry forms can be found on our website or at the library.

Meet @ the Library

Monday, November 1st, 2010

By:  Shannon Fleming and Sean Wetselaar

Twice a year the hallowed halls of the Uxbridge Public Library are graced by the presence of one of the library’s biggest events of the year.  Not only is the Friends of the Library Book Sale a great opportunity for the library to make some extra money, it’s a gathering of like-minded individuals that creates a feeling of unity within the town.  The most recent book sale took place this past weekend, from October 30 to November 2.

Saturday morning found line-ups of eager book hunters waiting outside both library entrances, as early as 9:15 a.m., and the customers continued to pile through the doors throughout the day.  At the time of writing this column, the exact amount of money made through the sale is not known; however, the sale itself is a great generator of income for the library.

But the book sale is not as simple to organise as it is to peruse.  We at the library begin to amass donations for the sale months in advance, and we are never short of items to sell. The boxes pile up in the staff room, and the Friends of the Library must sort through every single book, with the assistance of student volunteers.

Transforming the meeting room into a usable site for the book sale takes several days of preparation, and even the process of moving books down the hallway can be a daunting task.  But the library’s book sale is more than just a sale.  It’s an event that many members of the community look forward to throughout the year.  It brings the community together, and it contributes to arguably one of the most important institutions of the town:  the library.

What’s Happening: On the P.A. Day (November 19), the library will be hosting a Harry Potter-themed event for kids grades 3–7.  Also, a retirement party is going to be held at the library for long-time staff member Ruth Street on November 10 from 1 to 4 p.m.  For more information on what’s happening at the library, come pick up a newsletter at one of the circulation desks.

What’s New: Thanks to a generous contribution by the Friends of the Library, the library is now in possession of $2,000 worth of British classic DVDS, including Fawlty Towers, Hamish Macbeth, and the complete Sherlock Holmes series, starring Jeremy Brett.

Retirement Party for Ruth Street

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

You are cordially invited for refreshments on Wednesday, November 10 at the Uxbridge Public Library.  Drop by between 1:00 pm – 4:00pm to wish Ruth all the best in her retirement.

Meet Me @ the Library

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

By:  Shannon Fleming and Sean Wetselaar

Looking forward to looking back

October is Library Month, and this year the annual event is themed “Your Library, Your World: Opening Doors to the Future”.  If you think about it, libraries really are the door to the future.  They represent the collective wealth of mankind’s knowledge in an age dominated by information.  Looking at the beliefs and stories of individuals is certainly a way to predict the future.  We’re also in a time where the evolution of information is affecting the way people think about libraries.  But they’re also a door to the past.  So, for this year’s theme, we’re going to do more than look to the future.  We’re going to give you a glimpse into the library’s past.

1851.  The Mechanic’s Institute was founded by Joseph Bates, amid a tiny hamlet just beginning to come into its own – Uxbridge.  Over the next 50 years, the Mechanic’s Institute would move to several iconic buildings across town, eventually landing in the clock tower it’s known for today.  The collection would grow from a mere 164 books to 5 000 books in 1880, and then exponentially to the 60 000 it houses today.  Over the years, the Uxbridge library was frequently named the best library for the size of its town, earning acclaim from all levels of the government.  In 1986, construction commenced on an addition which more than doubled the size of the building. It was completed the following year, leaving us more or less with the library that we know today.

It would be impossible to write a column about the future of libraries without discussing aspects of technology today – such as the prominent electronic readers (the Kindle and iPad come to mind).  Many people are (perhaps rightly) of the opinion that books are fast going the way of the dinosaurs.  But there’s something about the feel of a physical book, the smell of the pages, the act of leafing through it, that we feel will keep books where they are.  Technology may continue to improve, but as far as we’re concerned, libraries are here to stay.

What’s New: A Battle Won by Thomas Russell is available to be signed out in the Adult Department. In addition, The Bear, the final volume of R. A. Salvatore’s “Saga of the First King”, is in.

What’s Happening: The Teen Advisory Board had its first meeting last Thursday, with great success. As well, patrons should be aware that the library will be closed on Monday, October 11 for Thanksgiving. For more information on what’s happening at the library, come pick up a newsletter at one of the circulation desks.