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Programs & Events @ CKPL |
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Chatham-Kent Public Library is more than books! Want to be reminded of library events? Follow us on Facebook or Twitter!
 
| Programs and Events - January/February Highlight |
| Chill Out and Read |
| Joining our Adult Winter Reading Program, read books and win prizes. Just pick up a reading log at any CKPL circulation desk and start reading! |
| CAP Workshop - Web App Workshop |
Did you know that you can create documents, spreadsheets and presentations for free using Google documents? Did you know that you can use free web apps like Dropbox to easily share a folder with anyone you choose? Join us for this free CAP workshop to learn cool web apps. Space is limited - Registration required, call your branch now! Prerequisite: basic computer knowledge, familiarity with mouse and internet, a Google or Gmail account. |
| Eat What’s Good!! - Gluten Free Cooking with Emily Meko |
| Join Emily, an Applied Human Nutrition student at the University of Guelph, as she demonstrates how easy it is to create a gluten free meal. Wednesday February 22nd 6-7pm at the Chatham Branch. Pre-registration is required – FREE Workshop. |
| Scrapbooking with Sheri Peltier |
| Join the Chatham Branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library for a scrapbooking workshop with instructor Sheri Peltier. The cost is $17 payable at the time of registration. This will cover all paper supplies. Please bring your bone folder, scissors and glue. |
| Free CA Tax Clinic |
| Volunteer Chartered Accountants and their associates will help low-income people by preparing their income tax returns, free of charge! Please call to register. |
| National Film Board Film Club |
A Cloud’s Dream – Hothouse 7 (1 min 25 s) One cloud’s imagination soars in a captivating journey from dusk ’till dawn in this stereoscopic particle simulation that explores various cloud formations.
Mighty Jerome – Documentary (83 min 38 s) – Marking African Heritage Month (February 2012) A film about the rise, fall and redemption of Harry Jerome, track and field star and one of Canada’s greatest athletes. Gorgeous monochrome imagery, impassioned interviews and astonishing archival footage are used to tell the compelling story of what has been called “the greatest comeback in track and field history.”
Check the link for locations and time. |
| Library Branches - Programs and Events | Programs and Events are regularly scheduled at all eleven community branch locations:
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Posting created by: Library group. Last updated: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 |
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