Thursday, April 9, 2009

EASTER STORY TIME









Canby Public Library April story time was attended by 8 children and their parents who listened to stories and decorated Easter Cookies and had an Easter Egg hunt in the library.
May story time will be May 6th at 6:30 p.m.

Friday, March 20, 2009

NEED HELP FINDING A JOB




The Canby Public Library now has on display a listing of some jobs that are in the area and also available are some web sites you can check out. There is a display of books on writing resumes, interviewing and searching for the right job.

St. Patricks Day & First Day of Spring At Storytime




The children who attended the March story time listened to books about
St. Patricks Day and did a finger play about 5 shamrocks. Also they listened to books about the first day of Spring. Then they played Spring BINGO which all the winners received a piece of candy. Then to end out the evening they all received lacing shamrocks which they could lace.
The next story time will be April 8th which will have an Easter theme.


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

STORYTIME AT LIBRARY




February story time at the library included stories about Valentine's Day and Presidents Day. Children tried to pick up candy hearts with chopsticks. They did a really good job. Then they were able to make Valentines to take home. The next story time is March 18th at 6:30p.m.

VISIT TO THE LIBRARY

On February 9th the Canby Public Library had 31 kindergartener's from the Canby Public School visit. They were told about the things available to them at the library when they have a library card such as checking out books, dvd's, books on cd, magazines, also with a library card they can play the x-box and wii that is at the library. Also the book Curious George Visits the Library was read to them.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Chef Roberto's Magical Cooking Show



Chef Roberto's Magic Show was held at the Canby Public Library on July 30, 2008 to an audience of 26 children and adults. The program was chock full of Crazy Cookery, Unbelievable Magic, and Terrific Books. Robert and Lynn Halbrook presented a fun program as he talked about how he started learning Magic from books he borrowed from the Public Library. He previewed about 12 books and helped promote reading and the summer reading program. Each child was greeted as they came in the door and he visited with as many as possible before the program started. He turned a dove into a rabbit, makes the rabbit disappear, and cooks a cake. Acting as the Chef's Assistant, helpers will magically discover amazing results from this myriad of mishaps in the kitchen. After the program the everyone was invited to pet the magic animals and taste a piece of magic candy. This was a fun and entertaining hour enjoyed by adults and children.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Reading Group Organized in Library

On February 25, 2008, Neva Kamrath organized a group of local book enthusiasts to start a reading group at the Canby Library. The first meeting was an organizational meeting with 12 people attending. A discussion was held on how, when, where and what time everyone would like to meet. Neva brought treats and many ideas for the group to share. It was decided that the group would meet on the First Tuesday of each month in the library at 10:30 for one hour. For April, May and June it was decided to read books relating to Local Native American history and books on Local history from the 1800's and any Little House on the Prairie Series since it is in Minnesota and from the 1800's. In July any of the Karen Kingsbury books and for August a book on the Red River Valley History. These history books would tie in with the Sesquencentennial for Minnesota's 150 Anniversary. All are welcome to join the group at any time.

Sesquincentennial Banner


Canby was a host to the Minnesota Sesquincentennial Banner celebrating 150 years for March 29-April 3. Canby was scheduled for the banner for a week but scheduling conflicts within Pioneerland cut the time short. During those short 2 days that we were open the patrons did sign the guest book and filled 2 1/2 pages of comments. Good work Canby. Best Wishes to the State of Minnesota on their 150 years and Happy Birthday.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Adult Winter "Reading Winterland" Program 2008

The Adult Winter Reading Program, theme "Reading Winterland" started January 7, 2008 and runs through April 12, 2008. We already have 15 adults signed up to read for these cold winter months. There is no better way to spend those days when confined to the house because of the cold or snow than with a good book and relaxing music. In order to qualify for a bag of prizes, each reader must read a total of 10 books in 14 weeks, fill out an evaluation form for the books they read and have their reading card punched. This is a great way for our readers to share their thoughts and opinions of the books they read. Books that are being read are new, old, fiction and non-fiction. There is a wonderful variety of books to choose from on the shelves now. New books will be arriving periodically throughout the year. Be sure to come in and see what is available.

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