Science! Science Literacy Programs, Astronomy Talks, Maker Programs and Much More
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PROGRAMS AND EVENTS AT YOUR LIBRARY SEPTEMBER — DECEMBER 2014 Science! Science literacy programs, astronomy talks, maker programs and much more. Page 25–27, 55. Lest We Forget Commemorating the start of the First World War. Page 22. Small Business Programs and workshops for building your business. Page 57. Discovering the physics behind making a marshmallow catapult, at one of our science programs. What’s New in our collections NEW ADULT BOOKS Fauji Banta Singh It Happened One The Full Ridiculous Marriage Between Prairie Oystrich and Other Stories Week Mark Lamprell Friends Tamai Kobayashi Sandhu Binning JoAnn Ross Debbie Macomber NEW TEEN BOOKS Oblivion We are the One Man Guy Love and Other V is for Villian Sasha Dawn Goldens Michael Barakiva Foreign Words Peter Moore Dana Reinhardt Erin McCahan NEW CHILDREN’S BOOKS Daisy’s Big Night Finding Grace My First Book of Colors Skydiver: Saving the Stealing Time Sandra V. Feder Becky Citra Emma Hill Fastest Bird in the World Anne Dublin Celia Godkin Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca for more new books, music and movies. Reserve your selections online and arrange to pick them up at any branch. IN THIS ISSUE 2 About Our Programs & Toronto Public Library 3 Author Talks & Lectures Published by Toronto Public Library 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 10 Book Clubs & Writers Groups 416-393-7000 • torontopubliclibrary.ca 14 Career & Job Search Help 17 Computer & Library Training Toronto Public Library Board 21 Culture, Arts & Entertainment The Toronto Public Library Board meets monthly at 6 pm, September through 35 ESL & Newcomers June, at the Toronto Reference Library, 38 Health & Wellness 789 Yonge Street, Toronto. 43 History & Genealogy Meetings are open to the public. 46 Hobbies, Crafts & Games Upcoming Board meetings: 49 Homework Help, Leadership & After School Contact Nancy Marshall, 416-393-7215 51 Personal Finance [email protected] 52 Reading Programs & Storytimes Board Members 55 Science & Technology Councillor Paul Ainslie 57 Small Business Ms. Lindsay Colley 63 Branch Map Councillor Janet Davis 64 Branch Hours & Locations Councillor Sarah Doucette (Mayor's Designate) 67 Bookmobile Schedule Mr. Michael Foderick (Chair) 68 Accessibility Services Mr. Cameron Mackay Mr. Kevin McGuire Councillor Cesar Palacio Mr. Ross Parry CONNECT WITH US Councillor Jaye Robinson (Vice Chair) Mr. Kenneth Stewart twitter.com/torontolibrary flickr.com/torontopubliclibrary Ms. Andrea Tagalakis Mr. Benjamin Wulffhart facebook.com/torontopubliclibrary torontopubliclibrary.ca/e-news Senior Staff Anne Bailey, Acting City Librarian youtube.com/torontopubliclibrary torontopubliclibrary.ca/blogs Vickery Bowles, Director, Collections Management & City-Wide Services pinterest.com/torontolibrary Ron Dyck, Director, Information Technology & Facilities Linda Hazzan, Director, Communications, HOLIDAY CLOSURES Programming & Customer Engagement Larry Hughsam, Director, Finance & Treasurer Monday, September 1, 2014 Labour Day Closed Dan Keon, Director, Human Resources Monday, October 13, 2014 Thanksgiving Day Closed Linda Mackenzie, Director, Research & Reference Libraries Wednesday, December 24, 2014 Christmas Eve Closed at 1 pm Heather Mathis, Acting Director, Thursday, December 25, 2014 Christmas Day Closed Branch Libraries Friday, December 26, 2014 Boxing Day Closed Paul Trumphour, Acting Director, Policy, Planning & E-Service Delivery Wednesday, December 31, 2014 New Year’s Eve Closed at 1 pm Thursday, January 1, 2015 New Year’s Day Closed Toronto Public Library Foundation Heather Rumball, President THANK YOU Literary events at Toronto Public Library are supported in part by a grant from the Canada Council. We gratefully acknowledge its support. 1 ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS & TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY About our programs We have hundreds of library programs, classes and exhibits taking place at branches across the city. Except where indicated, most are: free ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS require no registration & TORONTO PUBLIC provide all materialsLIBRARY (look for * for those that do) and supplies generally an hour long To get details about a program or to search for more: Go online Call us Visit a branch at torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs at Answerline 416-393-7131 Just ask staff for help About Toronto Public Library We are your source for fun, learning and information — your library card gives you free access to all materials, programs, events and resources in any of our branches and online at torontopubliclibrary.ca With a library card, you can: get hired, get smarter with job search help, training and lifelong learning enjoy culture at author readings, lectures, movie nights, music concerts and more relax in quiet, comfortable spaces to study, read and hang out borrow bestselling books, DVDs, CDs, e-books, We have something for everyone. online research tools and more Explore and enjoy everything we have to offer. get access Don’t have a library card? to free Internet, wireless and If you live, work or go to school in Toronto, computers you can get your card in minutes, for free. play and learn Sign up for yours today. with storytimes, crafts, games, movies Bring two pieces of identifi cation (with your and other activities name and address) into any of our branches. 2 torontopubliclibrary.ca about our programs + Accessibility Services pages.indd 1 11/22/12 4:07 PM AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES Margaret MacMillan, Janice Stein and Paul Heinbecker at the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library FEATURED PROGRAMS This fall, make Toronto Public Library your destination for free readings and discussions about new books, fresh ideas and current issues. We bring the hottest authors and speakers from across the country and around the world to the library. THE EH LIST TORONTO BOOK AWARDS Meet the Canadian writers everybody’s reading. Meet this year’s contenders and get a new read on Featuring Joseph Boyden, Linwood Barclay, Frances Toronto, page 7. Itani, Claire Cameron and Emma Donoghue, pages 4-5. GREAT BOOKS IN THE SALON Six lectures on six classic stories standing the test of time and still relevant in our modern world, page 7. Join us in the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon as we welcome Alan Doyle, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Naomi Klein, Bruce Cockburn, Karen Armstrong and Steven Plus readings, lectures, workshops and Pinker, page 6. more great programs at your branch. IN THE BRAM & BLUMA APPEL SALON Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau talks about his candid memoir Common Ground, the experiences that have shaped him over the course of his life and his passion for Canada and its people. Mon. November 10, 7 pm Join the conversation: #AppelSalon ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 3 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY DOWNTOWN EAST END ON THE TOWN City Hall Taylor Memorial And join us at the Toronto International Book Fair, for these Frances Itani Linda Holeman Tell The Devil on Her Tongue two great events. Wed. Sept. 10, 1 pm Tues. Sept. 23, 2 pm Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 250 Front Street West The eh List Allan Levine Allan Levine Toronto: Biography of Toronto: Biography of a City a City Martha Baillie AUTHOR SERIES Thur. Oct. 2, 7 pm The Search For Heinrich Thur. Oct. 2, 1 pm Schlögel Eric McCormack Meet the Canadian writers everyone’s reading Roy Henry Vickers and Cloud Sat. Nov. 15 Robert ‘Lucky’ Budd Tues. Nov. 18, 7 pm We’re showcasing Canada’s top authors and their new books. Cloudwalker Roy Henry Vickers and Robert ‘Lucky’ Budd Fri. Nov. 14, 1 pm torontopubliclibrary.ca/ehlist Cloudwalker Sun. Nov. 16 UPTOWN DOWNTOWN MIDTOWN WEST END For exact times, visit North York Central Toronto Reference Northern District Runnymede torontopubliclibrary.ca/ehlist All programs are held in the Linwood Barclay Frances Itani Charles Foran auditorium. Call 416-395-5639 to No Safe House The eh List Tell Planet Lolita AUTHOR SERIES register. Tues. Sept. 9, 7 pm Tues. Sept. 9, 7 pm Thur. Sept. 18, 7 pm Bram & Bluma Appel Salon salutes 25 years of Joseph Boyden Ward Anderson Bob McDonald Tickets required* The Orenda The Word On The Street I’ll Be Here All Week Canadian Spacewalkers: Hadfield, MacLean and Tues. Sept. 30, 7 pm Bob McDonald Tues. Oct. 21, 7 pm Williams Remember the Canadian Spacewalkers: With Emma Donoghue, Russell Ultimate High Adventure Maureen Jennings Hadfield, MacLean and Wangersky, David Bezmozgis and Elsa Poulsen No Known Grave Williams Remember the Anthony De Sa. Hosted by Globe and Bärle’s Story: One Polar Thurs. Oct. 16, 7 pm Mail’s Jared Bland. Wed. Nov. 5, 7 pm Ultimate High Adventure Bear’s Amazing Recovery Thurs. Sept. 18, 7 pm from Life as a Circus Act Claire Cameron Wed. Oct. 15, 7 pm The Bear: A Novel Alison Pick Atrium Toronto Reference, Atrium Tues. Nov. 25, 7 pm Between Gods Wed. Nov. 5, 7 pm Wed. Nov. 26, 7 pm Michael Harris Party of One Linden MacIntyre Thurs. Oct. 23, 7 pm Toronto Public Library gratefully acknowledges Punishment Beeton Auditorium the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. Tues. Dec. 2, 7 pm Martha Baillie Presented in partnership with Jack Granatstein The Search For Heinrich The Greatest Victory Schlögel Wed. Dec. 3, 7 pm Thurs. Nov. 6, 7 pm Connect with us: Beeton Auditorium twitter.com/torontolibrary facebook.com/torontopubliclibrary youtube.com/torontopubliclibrary * Free tickets available at torontopubliclibrary.ca/appelsalon flickr.com/torontopubliclibrary pinterest.com/torontolibrary torontopubliclibrary.ca/e-news torontopubliclibrary.ca/blogs 4 torontopubliclibrary.ca 2 torontopubliclibrary.ca Except where noted, all programs are free. SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2014 ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 3 SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2014 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES DOWNTOWN EAST END ON THE TOWN City Hall Taylor Memorial And join us at the Toronto International Book Fair, for these Frances Itani Linda Holeman Tell The Devil on Her Tongue two great events. Wed. Sept. 10, 1 pm Tues. Sept. 23, 2 pm Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 250 Front Street West The eh List Allan Levine Allan Levine Toronto: Biography of Toronto: Biography of a City a City Martha Baillie AUTHOR SERIES Thur.