100Years - Toronto Public Library
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100Years - Toronto Public Library
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS AT YOUR LIBRARY april — june 2012 100 Years of Children’s Services Toronto Public Library celebrates centenary landmark, page 53 Seniors Month programs Business, health & wellness, memoir workshops and more, page 3 Keep Toronto Reading Festival The library’s city-wide celebration of books, page 26 Children outside Boys and Girls House with their library books, ca. 1930. What’s New in our collections New adult fictioN Never the Time and the Place Betty Neels Deluded Your Sailors Michelle Butler Hallett The Pioneer Paul Almond Road to Thunder Hill Connie Barnes Rose Hold Me Now Stephen Gauer Stopping for Strangers Daniel Griffin New teeN fictioN True Blue Deborah Ellis Once Every Never Lesley Livingston The Source of Light David Richards The Last Nightfall William Hussey Blood Sun David Gilman New childreN’s fictioN A Walk on the Tundra Rebecca Hainnu & Anna Ziegler Caillou: I’m not hungry Nicole Nadeau Luz Sees the Light Claudia Dávila Justine McKeen, Queen of Green Sigmund Brouwer Dear Baobab Cheryl Foggo 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 Toronto Public Library 3 Seniors Month Programs 11 Author Talks & Lectures 14 Book Clubs & Writers Groups 17 Business, Legal & Finance Published by Toronto Public Library 789 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 416-393-7000 • torontopubliclibrary.ca Toronto Public Library Board The Toronto Public Library Board meets monthly at 6 pm, September through June, at the Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto. Meetings are open to the public. 20 Career & Job Search Help 22 Computer & Library Training Upcoming Board meetings: 25 Culture, Arts & Entertainment 38 ESL & Newcomers Contact Nancy Marshall, 416-393-7215 [email protected] 41 Board Members Health & Wellness 46 History & Genealogy Councillor Paul Ainslie (Chair) Mr. Michael Foderick (Vice Chair) Councillor Janet Davis Councillor Sarah Doucette (Mayor's Designate) Mr. Stephen Dulmage Ms. Kim Korinek, CA, CPA Mr. Cameron Mackay Councillor Cesar Palacio Mr. Ross Parry Councillor Jaye Robinson Mr. Kenneth Stewart Mr. Benjamin Wulffhart Ms. Andrea Zammit 49 Homework Help, Leadership & After School 51 Reading Programs & Storytimes 56 Branch Map 58 Branch Hours, Locations & Contact Information 61 Bookmobile Schedule 62 Accessibility Services Senior Staff HOLIDAY CLOSURES Friday, April 6, 2012 Good Friday Closed Sunday, April 8, 2012 Easter Sunday Closed Monday, April 9, 2012 Easter Monday Closed Sunday, May 20, 2012 Scheduled Sunday Closure Closed Monday, May 21, 2012 Victoria Day Closed THANK YOU Industry Canada Jane Pyper, City Librarian Anne Bailey, Director, Branch Libraries Vickery Bowles, Director, Collections Management & City-Wide Services Ron Dyck, Director, Information Technology & Facilities Linda Hazzan, Director, Communications, Programming & Customer Engagement Larry Hughsam, Director, Finance & Treasurer Dan Keon, Director, Human Resources Linda Mackenzie, Director, Research & Reference Libraries Katherine Palmer, Director, Policy, Planning & E-Service Delivery Toronto Public Library Foundation Heather Rumball, President Industrie Canada Free Internet access and Internet training is supported in part by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Culture and by the Government of Canada through Industry Canada. Literary events at Toronto Public Library are supported in part by a grant from the Canada Council. We gratefully acknowledge its support. All library communications are printed on FSC® certified paper. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 1 MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY 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. borrow With a library card, you can: bestselling books, DVDs, CDs, eBooks, online research tools and more get access to free Internet, wireless and computers play and learn with storytimes, crafts, games, movies and other activities get hired, get smarter We have something for everyone. Explore and enjoy everything we have to offer. Don’t have a library card? If you live, work or go to school in Toronto, you can get your card in minutes, for free. with job search help, training and lifelong learning enjoy culture at author readings, lectures, movie nights, music concerts and more relax Sign up for yours today. Bring two pieces of identification (with your name and address) into any of our branches. in quiet, comfortable spaces to study, read and hang out Connect with us: 2 twitter.com/torontolibrary youtube.com/torontopubliclibrary torontopubliclibrary.ca/e-news facebook.com/torontopubliclibrary flickr.com/torontopubliclibrary torontopubliclibrary.ca/blogs torontopubliclibrary.ca SENIORS MONTH PROGRAMS APRIL — JUNE 2012 Seniors month programs Boomers and beyond. Rediscover your local library – it's books and so much more. featured programs Throughout the year, as well as during Seniors Month, there are so many ways to connect with the library and each other, including: Literary and cultural programs Computer instruction Constantly curious? Try the Thought Exchange lecture series on pages 30-31. Partial to Canadian literature? The eh List Author Series, on pages 8-9, is for you. Or attend our free evening events at the Appel Salon, where authors and speakers from around the world discuss new books and big ideas. See page 32 or torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs. From the basics of email and the Internet to the latest in online newspaper, magazine and research articles, and eBook collections, we can help. See pages 22-23. Book clubs Attend a library book club or start your own. Ask for a ‘Book Club Set’ to borrow up to 15 copies of selected titles. Or drop by for Tea & Books and discover new reads over tea and conversation. See pages 14-16. Volunteer opportunities Explore volunteering options at your local branch. You can also visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/ volunteering to find out how you can support your library. For a complete listing of all seniors month programs, visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/ seniorsmonth. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 3 SENIORS MONTH PROGRAMS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY feature programs Writing Workshops Thrilling Tales Listen to classic and contemporary short stories from a variety of genres. All you have to do is pull up a chair. Finding Your Voice: A Poetry Workshop Agincourt June 28 2 pm Poet Andrea Thompson helps you write with passion, share your stories with courage and confidence, and take you from a blank page to a finished poem. Don Mills* June 1 2 pm Sharing Your Stories: An Introduction to Memoir Writing If you’ve ever dreamed of recording your life stories, this workshop shows you how flexible memoirs can be and how to tap your memory to create a story to be treasured by your family or a wider audience. Agincourt* June 5 2 pm North York Central* Wednesdays, June 6-27 1 pm Business, Legal & Finance Wills and Estate Planning Learn about wills, power of attorney and probates. Find out strategies to minimize taxes and how to keep your estate private. Eatonville* June 4 2 pm Money Management and Budgeting Lectures History of the Guitar Through Song and Narrative Listen to the evolution of the guitar through the beautiful sound of David Sossa. Songs will be played from different points in history and from different cultural angles including songs originating from Spain, Argentina, Italy and Japan. Barbara Frum June 6 2 pm Neighbourhoods at Your Fingertips We show you how to use the City of Toronto’s website, how to discover your neighbourhood online and find out about services, programs and special events from the site’s seniors’ portal. Find out how to pay a bill, who your councillor is and much more. North York Central* June 7 3 pm eBooks and eReaders Bring your curiousity as we demonstrate how to use eBook readers and applications in an informal hands-on session. A great way to try eReaders before you purchase one. Book a one-on-one session with us for help with your particular needs, during the rest of this week devoted to making it easier to use our eBooks. Riverdale 4 June 19 torontopubliclibrary.ca 2 pm, 6 pm A representative from Credit Canada shows you saving strategies for your needs, wants and emergencies, as well as establishing and reaching financial goals. Take part in a credit costs quiz and learn the ten rules of money management and budgeting. Albert Campbell* June 12 2 pm Pension, Old Age Security and Inheritance Jordan Atin, lawyer, specialist in estate law and author of The Family War - Winning the Inheritance Battle, shows you how to avoid estate disputes, negotiate through crisis and how to transfer money without ill will. Also joining us is John Davey, from Service Canada, to discuss Old Age Security and the Canada Pension Plan. Deer Park* June 12 2 pm Shopping on a Shoestring Cathie Mostowyk from Shoestring Shopping Guide shares bargain hunting tips and where to find warehouse sales and factory outlets that stretch your budget. North York Central* June 14 2 pm Senior Living Finance 101 Managing finances is always a balancing act. Take advantage of this presentation about handling your money to best benefit you in the later years of your life. Bloor/Gladstone June 21 7 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. SENIORS MONTH PROGRAMS APRIL — JUNE 2012 Secrets of the Idiot Millionaire Understanding Your Health Author Derek Foster reveals the strategies that allowed him to stop working, with no pension and no financial worries. He shares tips from his newest book, The Worried Boomer. Workshops on understanding your health. Each week is a different health topic: cancer, diabetes, heart and stroke, memory and aging, Alzheimer’s Disease and stress management. North York Central Morningside* June 21 2 pm Thursdays, June 7-July 12 2 pm Wills, Estates and Powers of Attorney (in Mandarin) Simplify Your Life! Learn how to leave your legacy to your loved ones tax-free, income splitting strategies and inter-generations wealth transfer strategies and more. This program is conducted in Mandarin. Join Maxine Sidran for ways to declutter and organize your life and lifestyle. Agincourt* Zumba Gold June 25 6:30 pm Palmerston June 12 7 pm Make sure it doesn’t happen to you. Discuss how to protect yourself against identity theft. Zumba Gold is a Latin inspired dance fitness program for active older adults who want camaraderie, fun and exercise. Join Erin from Vintage Fitness for a “fitness party” that is downright addictive. North York Central* Don Mills* Guard Against I.D. Theft June 28 2 pm June 15 2 pm Fitness for Seniors Learn from a fitness specialist the importance of staying healthy in all aspects of your life through exercise and social interaction. Included in the seminar is a 30-minute sample of a ‘sit fit’ class, in which you do stretches and light exercises in your chair. Health & Wellness Memory and Aging A lecture on memory changes that occur with age. Topics include: how our brains support memory, different types of memory and how they change with age, and factors that affect memory function. Barbara Frum* June 5 2 pm The Mitzvah Technique: Physical Solutions for Poor Posture, Tension and Stress Derived from the word ‘Mitzvah’ meaning a ‘good deed,' the Mitzvah Technique helps you to gently improve posture and mobility while reducing tension and stress during daily activities. The simple Mitzvah Technique exercises benefit all ages and fitness levels. North York Central June 5 7 pm Barbara Frum* June 19 2 pm Many programs are ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. * Call or visit the branch to register. Eatonville* June 21 2 pm Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease A representative from the Alzheimer Society of Toronto outlines signs and symptoms, risk factors, current research, programs and services available to persons living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Don Mills* June 22 2 pm TO more programs in What's On: •Author Talks, Lectures page 7 •Book Clubs page 14 •Business, Legal & Finance page 17 •Computer & Library training page 22 •Keep Toronto Reading page 26 •Thought Exchange programs page 31 •Health & Wellness page 41 •History & Genealogy page 45 •Hobbies, Crafts & Games page 46 ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 5 the bridge to employment in Canada newtocanada.humber.ca APRIL — JUNE 2012 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES Hear authors and speakers from across Canada and around the world discuss new books and big ideas. Anne Rice at the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library featured programs This spring, make Toronto Public Library your destination for free readings and discussions on new books, world events and more. We bring the hottest authors and speakers from across the country and around the world to a branch near you. The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Writer in Residence Peter Carey, Malcolm Gladwell, Gabrielle Hamilton, John Irving, Stephen Lewis, Jeff Rubin, Lionel Shriver, and Alan Taylor. See page 32 or torontopubliclibrary.ca/appelsalon. Sarah Ellis on the pleasures and pitfalls of writing for and about children and young adults, and on the pioneering work of children’s librarian Lillian H. Smith. See page 9. The eh list Globe And Mail Open House Festival Meet the Canadian authors everybody’s reading: Nahlah Ayed, Gail Bowen, Esi Edugyan, Gary Geddes, David Gilmour, Michele Landsberg, Michel Tremblay, and many more. See pages 8-9 or torontopubliclibrary.ca/ehlist. Writers and issues that matter: A very special evening with John Irving as he launches his new novel. Plus a day-long forum on the urgent issues in the field of global health. See page 10. War of 1812 Alan Taylor on The Civil War of 1812 and James Laxer on Brock and Tecumseh. See page 11. Plus readings, lectures, workshops and more great programs at your local branch. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 7 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Authors and speakers from across Canada and around the world discuss new books and big ideas. The eh List AUTHOR SERIES Meet the Canadian writers everyone’s reading We’re showcasing Canada’s best writers and their new books. torontopubliclibrary.ca/ehlist UPTOWN DOWNTOWN Esi Edugyan Half-Blood Blues Suzette Mayr Monoceros Wed. April 4, 7 pm Auditorium Thurs. April 5, 12:30 pm Atrium Tues. April 3, 7 pm Anakana Schofield Malarky Wed. May 16, 7 pm Auditorium Michel Tremblay and Sheila Fischman Crossing The Continent Wed. May 23, 7 pm Auditorium Tues. April 24, 7 pm Thurs. April 19, 12:30 pm Atrium Gail Bowen Kaleidoscope Gary Geddes Drink the Bitter Root: A Writer’s Search for Justice and Redemption in Africa Thurs. May 24, 7 pm Thurs. April 26, 7 pm Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium Michele Landsberg Writing the Revolution Thurs. May 3, 12:30 pm Atrium David Gilmour The Perfect Order of Things Thurs. May 17, 7 pm Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium torontopubliclibrary.ca torontopubliclibrary.ca Gary Geddes Drink the Bitter Root: A Writer’s Search for Justice and Redemption in Africa Nahlah Ayed A Thousand Farewells: A Reporter’s Journey from Refugee Camp to the Arab Spring Photo: Ursula Stewart Wed. April 18, 7 pm Concourse Photo: Monic Richard Esi Edugyan Half-Blood Blues Max and Monique Nemni Trudeau Transformed: The Shaping of a Statesman 1944-1965 Photo: Monic Richard Runnymede Toronto Reference Library North York Central Library 8 2 WEST END AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES APRIL — JUNE 2012 MIDTOWN EAST END Barbara Frum Photo: Blaise van Malsen John Fraser The Secret Of The Crown: Canada’s Affair With Royalty Cedarbrae Photo: Jayne Delbeek Thurs. May 17, 7 pm Modris Eksteins Solar Dance: Genius, Forgery, and the Crisis of Truth in the Modern Age Thurs. May 31, 7 pm Photo: Ursula Stewart Lynn Coady The Antagonist Photo: Dustin Rabin Thurs. April 26, 7 pm MIDTOWN Photo: Neil Graham Thurs. April 19, 1 pm Adria Vasil Ecoholic Body: Your Ultimate Earth-Friendly Guide to Living Healthy and Looking Good Lillian H. Smith, Community Room Gail Bowen Kaleidoscope 9th Albert Lahmer Memorial Lecture Photo: Blaise van Malsen Holger Petersen Talking Music: Blues Radio and Roots Music This program is in French. David Gilmour The Perfect Order of Things Anakana Schofield Malarky Wed. May 16, 7 pm Rebecca Rosenblum The Big Dream Tues. June 5, 7 pm Wed. May 16, 12:30 pm Photo: Monic Richard Writing And Telling S. Walter Stewart Wed. April 18, 7 pm Wed. April 18, 12:30 pm In celebration of the centenary of Toronto Public Library services to children, Sarah Ellis looks back at the work of Lillian H. Smith and other pioneering children’s librarians. Thurs. April 26, 8 pm Wed. May 23, 1 pm Tues. April 17, 7 pm Wayne Johnston A World Elsewhere Join Governor General’s Literary Awardwinning author Sarah Ellis for these lively lectures and discussions. Tues. May 8, 1 pm EAST END Northern District Max et Monique Nemni Trudeau-Fils du Québec, père du Canada Holger Petersen Talking Music: Blues Radio and Roots Music MEET WRITER IN RESIDENCE SARAH ELLIS The roots of writing for children and young adults often lie in the spoken word. How can the writer harness these traditions? Join Sarah Ellis and members of Toronto’s storytelling community for an interactive discussion. Registration required: 416-393-7753. Mon. May 7, 6:30 pm Everything I Know About Writing For Young Readers In this workshop for aspiring writers, Sarah Ellis discusses the pleasures and pitfalls of writing for and about children and young adults. Registration required: 416-393-7753. Fri. May 25, 1 pm Michel Tremblay and Sheila Fischman La grande mêlée Thurs. May 24, 7 pm This program is in French. Toronto Public Library gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. APRIL — JUNE 2012 ANSWERLINE416-393-7131 416-393-7131 ANSWERLINE 9 3 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Authors and speakers from across Canada and around the world discuss new books and big ideas. THE GRANDEST CHALLENGE Join us for an extraordinary day that explores the important issues facing global health in the coming years. Samantha Nutt James Maskalyk James Orbinski Gillian Findlay Carol Off Sat. April 28, 10 am – 4:30 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon © Michael Peake © Dustin Rabin © Michael Cullen Stephen Lewis © CBC © Michael Banasiak © Michael Peake Abdallah Daar © Kevin Kelly Moderators: © Gordon Griffiths Featuring: Peter Singer Tickets are $30 and available at ticketweb.ca. Proceeds support Toronto Public Library Foundation and Frontier College. JOHN IRVING The bestselling author (The Cider House Rules, A Prayer For Owen Meany) on his new novel, In One Person. With CBC’s Mary Hynes. Thurs. May 24, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Tickets are $40 and available at ticketweb.ca. Price includes a copy of In One Person and wine tasting. Proceeds support Toronto Public Library Foundation. Note: There will not be a booksigning at this event. A LUMINATO AND TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY CO-PRODUCTION LUMINATO AT THE LIBRARY Peter Carey The two-time Booker Prize-winning Australian writer on his new novel, The Chemistry of Tears Tears. With CBC’s Michael Enright. Mon. June 11, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Free tickets at torontopubliclibrary. ca/appelsalon. 4 10 torontopubliclibrary.ca torontopubliclibrary.ca JUNE 8-17 luminato.com Batsheva Dance Company/Ohad Naharin Gaga Dance Movement Workshop Come experience Gaga, a dynamic movement language used by Israel’s Batsheva dancers as the basis for their distinctive technique. For non-dancers, 18+. Limited to 60 participants; registration required. 416-393-7686. Sat. June 16, 2 pm Parkdale Except where noted, all programs are free WAR OF 1812: BICENTENNIAL TALKS A unique series of lectures, debates and conversations, presented in partnership with Heritage Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum and Luminato. AT THE ROM LUMINATO AT THE LIBRARY 1812: The Big Picture The Struggle for North America Dr. Carl Benn, author of The War of 1812. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor, author of The Civil War of 1812, in conversation with TVO’s Steve Paikin. Tues. May 8, 7 pm Royal Ontario Museum, Theatre, 100 Queens Park A ROM/Heritage Toronto presentation. Wed. June 13, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon ROM History Debates: Would Canada Have Been Better Off If We’d Lost the War? Jack Granatstein vs. Stephen Clarkson. Moderated by Michael Bliss. Tickets required. To order, visit rom.on.ca. HERITAGE TORONTO AT THE LIBRARY Free tickets at torontopubliclibrary.ca/ appelsalon. Tecumseh and Brock Fri. June 8, 6:30 pm Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. James Laxer on the two greatest heroes of the war. A Luminato/ROM presentation. Discover How the War Affected Where You Live ETOBICOKE AND 1812 Denise Harris, President, Etobicoke Historical Society. Wed. May 16, 7 pm Mimico Centennial YORK TOWNSHIP AND 1812 Janice Nickerson, genealogist and author of York’s Sacrifice, Militia Casualties of the War of 1812. Wed. May 23, 7 pm North York Central Library, Concourse SCARBOROUGH AND 1812 Richard Schofield, Archivist, Scarborough Archives. Sun. June 17, 2 pm Bloor/Gladstone Wed. May 30, 7 pm Bendale For more War of 1812 events, visit toronto.ca/1812. SIXTH ANNUAL JUNE CALLWOOD LECTURE THE POWER OF ADVOCACY: FIGHTING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Join us for an inspiring evening as Stephen Lewis delivers the 6th annual June Callwood Lecture. APRIL — JUNE 2012 A former politician and diplomat, Stephen Lewis has been a tireless champion of social justice his entire life. Mr. Lewis is the former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Ryerson University, and serves as board chair of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, which is dedicated to turning the tide of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Thurs. May 10, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Free tickets at torontopubliclibrary.ca/ appelsalon. The annual June Callwood Lecture honours the life, work and legacy of journalist, author and social activist June Callwood (1924-2007). It provides a platform for the exploration and discussion of contemporary social justice issues. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 115 Bird’s-eye view looking n.e. from approximately the foot of Parkside Drive, showing arrival of American fleet prior to capture of York, 27 April 1813. Toronto Public Library, J. Ross Robertson Collection (JRR 905) AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES APRIL — JUNE 2012 AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Author Talks & Lectures National Poetry Month Established in Canada in 1999 by the League of Canadian Poets, National Poetry Month brings together poets from across the country to celebrate poetry and its vital place in Canada's culture. Guest poets include: Bill Bissett, Honey Novick and Joan Sutcliffe. Downsview* April 5 1 pm Eva Stachniak and The Winter Palace Palace politics, marital scandal, royal intrigue and female triumph, all unfold in this passionate novel about Catherine the Great, one of history’s most powerful women. Deer Park* April 10 2 pm Lillian Necakov’s Hooligans Listen to excerpts from Hooligans, the fifth full-length poetry book by Toronto writer Lillian Necakov. A collection about genocide, hope, regret, and a man who ate his shoe; about a discarded subway token, curbside anticipation, the power of fire, divided memories; about the symptoms and shenanigans of daily life on one dot of a large globe. Bloor/Gladstone April 12 7 pm Pierre Trudeau Transformed: The Shaping of a Statesman Authors Max and Monique Nemni share their experiences on writing Trudeau, Son of Quebec, Father of Canada. See what new light the Nemnis shed on his life from 1944 to 1965. Runnymede May 8 6:30 pm Peter Behrens reads from The O’Briens In The O’Briens, Behrens picks up the story of the O’Brien family, first seen in The Law of Dreams. This monumental story recounting the life of the clan, spans the breadth of the North American continent as well as the better part of the twentieth century. Deer Park* May 9 6:30 pm Howard Shrier Prize-winning novelist Howard Shrier discusses his newest mystery featuring Jonah Geller - a private investigator who lives in Riverdale. Riverdale May 16 6 pm Diane Warren discusses Cool Water The daily intertwined lives of the inhabitants of the small town, Juliet, Saskatchewan, seen over the course of a single day offers insight into the rich histories of the various characters and evokes images of a typical small prairie town. Silver Fox: A Dating Guide for Women Over 50 Deer Park Elaine Mitchell, author of Silver Fox offers tips on dating, personal and spiritual growth and guidance on how to live and love fearlessly. Bianca Lakoseljac’s Bridge In The Rain Deer Park* April 17 12 pm Unbuilt Toronto: The City That Might Have Been Award-winning author Mark Osbaldeston talks about more of the never realized building projects in the Toronto area, based on his book Unbuilt Toronto 2: More of the City That Could Have Been. Program takes place in Room 1. North York Central April 18 7:30 pm The Camino Letters with Julie Kirkpatrick In The Camino Letters, Julie recounts her 26 grueling days navigating the Camino with her teenage daughter. Julie speaks about her book and her experience. To register, call 416-395-5660. North York Central 12 May 8 torontopubliclibrary.ca May 23 6:30 pm Local author Bianca Lakoseljac discusses the inspiration for her collection of stories, Bridge in the Rain, set in Toronto’s High Park, linked by an inscription on a park bench. The stories are told by seven women protagonists, each dealing with a turning point in their lives. Bloor/Gladstone May 24 7 pm What Disturbs Our Blood Award-winning author James FitzGerald discusses his book about his famous grandfather, Dr. John Gerald FitzGerald, whose vaccines saved untold lives and transformed public health in Canada. Deer Park* June 7 6:30 pm 7 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. AUTHOR TALKS & LECTURES APRIL — JUNE 2012 Lectures Susan Calder: Deadly Fall Calgary author Susan Calder talks about her latest novel, Deadly Fall, featuring divorced insurance adjuster Paula Savard. This is a special Tea and Murder Book Club event. Astronomy: Life Elsewhere in the Universe? John R. Percy, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Astronomy & Astrophysics U of T, looks at if we will ever find alien life or will it find us first, and what the implications would be. Deer Park April 19 2 pm Over Any Distance Imaginable: The Royal Mail from York Kate McCauley, Assistant Curator, Toronto’s First Post Office, presents the history of the post in Toronto from 1798 to 1851. Program takes place in Room 1. North York Central May 16 7:30 pm Pape/Danforth May 31 2 pm What’s App with That? Part 1: Exploring Mobile Application Development Graham McCarthy, co-founder and CTO of HitSend Inc. discusses the current mobile application development landscape, the major platforms to support, features to consider leveraging in your app, the importance of UX and the dreaded app submission process. Join us on June 7 at 6:30 pm for Part 2: The Business of Apps, page 17. North York Central June 6 6:30 pm Bloody Words and Bony Blithe Listen to readings from the five books shortlisted for Canada’s newest literary award, the Bloody Words Mystery Conference Light Mystery Award. Program takes place in the Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Toronto Reference May 30 7 pm Many programs are ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. Ge t Publi shed ! young voices magazine of teen writing and visual art is looking for art, photographs, stories, poems, rants, reviews and other writing by teens 12 to 19 years old. Pick up a submission form at any toronto Public library Long Life | Mandela Smith, age 15 * Call or visit the branch to register. branch — ask library staff if you can’t find one. submit your work online at torontopubliclibrary.ca/youngvoices deadline for Young Voices 2013 is ongoing, submit anytime. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 13 BOOK CLUBS & WRITERS GROUPS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUBS & WRITERS GROUPS Discuss your favourite stories with others or try your hand at creating your own. Participants in the annual Young Voices conference held at North York Central Library Featured programs Book Clubs & Discussion Groups Join one of our many book clubs across the city and participate in stimulating conversation. At every meeting, you and your club members select a different book to discuss for the next get-together. New members are always welcome. Some clubs may select their books based on specific genres or group interests (such as nonfiction, mystery or classic). To find out how you can join and suggest book titles and authors, call your local branch for details. Kids Lit is Alright: A Children’s Book Club for Adults Play Reading Join other children’s book lovers for a lively discussion of new and old favourites. Everyone takes a part and reads along. Locke April 2, May 7, June 4 Yorkville Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 7 pm 7 pm Feminist Book Group Tea and Books Discuss new books and old favourites with library staff. The Older Women’s Network invites women midlife and older to meet and share views about selected books with a focus on feminist issues. Call the branch for titles, registration and more program information. Locke April 3, May 1, June 5 2 pm Richview April 3, May 1 1 pm Runnymede April 4, May 2, June 6 3 pm North York Central April 4, May 2, June 6 Northern Elms April 5, May 3, June 7 2 pm Northern District April 18, May 16, June 20 Long Branch April 6 2 pm Rexdale April 10, May 8, June 12 2 pm Ladies First Book Club Mimico Centennial April 13, May 4, June 1 1 pm Mount Pleasant April 13, May 9 2 pm Discuss a book read by the group. Annette Street April 16, May 21, June 18 2 pm Danforth/Coxwell April 17, May 15, June 19 2 pm Alderwood April 19, May 17, June 14 2 pm NOW Books Eatonville April 20, May 18 2 pm Humberwood April 24, May 29, June 26 Palmerston April 24, May 29 2 pm Downsview May 3 1 pm A facilitator directs discussions of contemporary literature. Fee: $25 for six sessions. For titles and how to register, call 416-395-5639. Program takes place in Room 2/3. Cliffcrest May 15 1 pm 14 torontopubliclibrary.ca 11 am Eglinton Square* North York Central* April 9, May 14, June 11 April 11, 25, May 2, 16, June 6, 20 1:30 pm 2 pm 7 pm 10 1m * Call or visit the branch to register. BOOK CLUBS & WRITERS GROUPS APRIL — JUNE 2012 Boz Reading Group Writing Local, Writing Your Story Meets to discuss Charles Dickens and to read together from Bleak House, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of this great writer. Join Toronto author Lauren Kirshner for a hands-on workshop, in which you learn how to transform local and family history into compelling creative non-fiction. Write vignettes about a colourful character or place and have the opportunity to share your stories with the group. Northern District April 18, May 16, June 20 7 pm Tea and Murder Mystery Book Club Bloor/Gladstone Talk about a variety of mysteries and other topics. Members suggest great mystery titles and share authors you might not be familiar with. Wychwood* April 19, May 17 2 pm Mount Pleasant April 24, May 29 7 pm Pape/Danforth April 26, May 31, June 28 2 pm April 19 6:30 pm Poetry Writing with Rosemary Aubert In this workshop you’ll learn about traditional and modern poetry. We each write a poem and then share it with others. Rosemary Aubert is the author of three published books of poetry: Two Kinds of Honey, Picking Wild Raspberries, and Rough Wilderness. Shakespeare Readers North York Central* Have fun reading Shakespeare aloud. Participants can volunteer to read a part or just simply listen. Writer’s Corner with Catherine Rondina Beaches April 21, May 12, June 9 2 pm 7 pm For writers of all levels. Join awarding-winning author Catherine Rondina as she teaches how to harness your thoughts and turn them into inspiring story lines. York Woods* Writers Group April 26 May 5 2:30 pm The Science and Art of Mystery Writing Memoir Writing for Older Adults Calgary author Susan Calder takes us inside the process of writing a mystery novel and talks about her latest book, Deadly Fall. Come and join a group of seniors to share, discuss and write. Bendale May 25 2 pm Annette Street May 29 7 pm Cliffcrest* April 3, 17, May 1, 29, June 12, 26 1 pm Writers Group Join a dynamic writers group. Read from, discuss work in progress and inspire each other. Parkdale April 3, May 1, June 5 7 pm Agincourt April 19, 26, May 17, June 21 6 pm Morningside April 26, May 24, June 28 7 pm Toronto Writers Co-Operative: Interview with Cordelia Strube April 14 2 pm Many programs are ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. * Call or visit the branch to register. Author Lorne Miller gives an overview on how to publish your own book. During the last decade, Lorne has written nine books including Don Mills: A Community Memoir and These Days Anyone Can Write a Book and has helped people turn their manuscripts into high quality books. Lorne also discusses his experiences and shares the secrets of how to write and publish a book without breaking the bank. Don Mills* Join Cordelia Strube, author of eight critically-acclaimed novels. Her most recent one, Lemon, was listed for both the 2010 Trillium Book Award, and the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Program takes place in the Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Toronto Reference Anyone Can Write a Book May 31 2 pm Sharing Your Stories: An Introduction to Memoir Writing If you’ve ever dreamt of recording your life stories, this inspiring workshop is for you. See how flexible memoirs can be, and how to tap your memory and your creativity, energize your writing and create a story collection to be treasured by your family or a wider audience. Presented by editor and writer Allyson Latta. To register, call 416-3955623. Program takes place in Room 1. North York Central Wednesdays, June 6-27 ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 1 pm 15 BOOK CLUBS & WRITERS GROUPS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Book Clubs & Writers Groups in Other Languages Teens Writer’s Group Club de lecture Aimez-vous lire en français? Si vous voulez participer à des dicussions stimulantes contactez le 416-395-5762. Cedarbrae 2 avril, 7 mai 7h North York Central 12 avril, 3 mai 7h Richview 24 avril, 29 mai 7h Yorkville 26 avril, 31 mai 7h Spanish Reading Circle Discuss selected books in Spanish. Palmerston April 2, May 7, June 4 7 pm Are you a creative writer looking to meet other teen writers? Do you write poems, stories, novels, plays? Long rants online? Come share your writing with other teens who love to write. New writers are always welcome! (This group is not appropriate for those who want to improve their English skills.) North York Central April 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 7, 21 4:30 pm Best Loved Books: Teen Book Discussion Come talk about the books you love best, the ones that have shaped you, the ones you recommend to friends, the ones you re-read. The books can be childhood picture books, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, manga - anything you love. If possible, bring in copies of the books to show the group. Program takes place in Room 2/3. North York Central May 3 4:30 pm Hungarian Friendship and Writer’s Circle Writers and friends of Hungarian literature can bring their own work or their favourite reading for sharing and discussion. Barbara Frum Wednesdays, April 4-June 27 2 pm Saturdays, April 7, 21, May 5, 19, June 2, 16 2 pm Got one of these? Cantonese Book Club Discuss contemporary Chinese literature in a relaxing manner. Agincourt April 5, May 30, June 7 11 am Mandarin Book Club Share your joy of reading Chinese books. Albert Campbell* April 16, May 14, June 11 6:30 pm Get one of these TO great resources for your book club: •Book Club To Go: Borrow multiple copies of a book for your book club. •Ideas for Book Clubs: Suggestions for book club activities and ideas. •Award Winners, Best Sellers, New Titles: Find your group’s next great read. •Book Buzz: Your online book club. Read this month’s pick and join the discussion. torontopubliclibrary.ca/bookclubs 16 torontopubliclibrary.ca Download eBooks, eAudiobooks, eVideos, eMusic – all free with your library card. torontopubliclibrary.ca/downloads * Call or visit the branch to register. BOOK CLUBS & WRITERS GROUPS APRIL — JUNE 2012 BUSINESS, LEGAL & FINANCE Get professional advice and resources at our free seminars, workshops and one-on-one sessions. Business resources and specialized staff are available at both Toronto Reference Library and North York Central Library Adults Small Business Network Learn about different small business resources and network with others starting or running a small business. Meet at the Business, Science and Technology Desk, 3rd floor. SMALL BUSINESS success Toronto Reference Programs take place in Learning Centre 1 at Toronto Reference Library. Call 416-393-7209 to register. April 10, May 8, June 12 6 pm Starting a Small Business A workshop on start-up basics. Doing Market Research Online Learn to use Scott’s Business Directories online, article databases and other online sources to do market research for your small business. Toronto Reference April 17, May 15, June 19 2 pm Launching Your Business Online Use online resources to develop and launch business websites in a quick, cost-effective manner. Includes a hands-on portion on building a multi-page website for a small business. Toronto Reference April 19, May 14 10 am Using Social Media to Build Your Small Business A basic overview of some simple ways that Facebook and Twitter can be used by small businesses. Toronto Reference April 24, May 22, June 26 2 pm Albert Campbell April 17 1:30 pm York Woods Thursday-Friday, May 10-11 1:30 pm Small Business Information Seminar A Canada Revenue Agency representative provides basic information about starting your own business. Learn about record keeping, fiscal periods, income and expenses to claim, payroll and HST. York Woods* 6:30 pm What’s App with That? Part 2: The Business of Apps You’ve got a great app idea and want to make it succeed. Brennan McEachran, co-founder and CEO of HitSend Inc., shares how to make your idea a reality and explores the mobile application landscape with a business lens. He discusses current industry trends, which platforms to build your app for, costs associated with building an app, key success attributes for launching and other issues. Call 416-395-5613 to register. Join us also for Part I: What’s App with That? Exploring Mobile Application Development. See page 13. North York Central * Call or visit the branch to register. May 30, June 20 June 7 ANSWERLINE 6:30 pm 416-393-7131 17 BUSINESS, LEGAL & FINANCE TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Legal Choosing the Right Professional Advisors When Making Your Estate Plans Legal Aid Clinic Find out which professional advisor you need when making your estate plans and how to choose the right ones. Register at [email protected]. An Ontario legal aid lawyer provides free advice and guidance on a variety of legal issues. By appointment only. To book an appointment, call 416-395-5613. Program takes place in Room 515. North York Central Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 April 16 Income Tax Information Session 7 pm Landlord and Tenant Law A caseworker from Unison Health and Community Services legal clinic offers free advice and guidance regarding landlord and tenant law. May 7 7 pm What Happens When There is No Will Our speakers talk about the importance of making a will, assessing your wealth and strategies for protecting your assets. Register at [email protected]. Program takes place in the Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Toronto Reference May 14 1:30 pm Wills, Estates and Powers of Attorney How to leave your legacy to your loved ones tax-free, get income splitting strategies and inter-generation wealth transfer strategies, and more. Agincourt* May 26 9:30 am TO business and personal finance blogs and tools online: •Business databases •Company and industry information •Market research and statistics •Personal finance and investment resources •Information on starting your own business torontopubliclibrary.ca/business Get the information you need to correctly complete your 2011 income tax return. Flemingdon Park* torontopubliclibrary.ca April 3 6 pm Toronto Rent Bank and Energy Assistance Programs Find out if you may be eligible for an interest-free loan to pay your overdue rent or first and last month’s rent deposit to sustain your housing. See how low-income households who are residents of Toronto can be in arrears with Toronto Hydro or Enbridge Gas Distribution, and how to qualify for grants of up to $500. Fairview Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 9 am Retirement Income Planning: Four Ways to Invest Get tips on maximizing income in your retirement years, minimizing risk with your investments, minimizing taxes on your retirement income and initiating your estate planning. Don Mills* April 4 7 pm Home Ownership for Low Income Families Staff from Habitat for Humanity Toronto discuss the organization, criteria and application process. To register, call 416-755-7353, Ext. 490 or email [email protected]. Fairview April 5, June 13 6:30 pm Dufferin/St. Clair April 17, May 17, June 26 6:30 pm York Woods April 19, May 10, June 21 6:30 pm Malvern May 3 6:30 pm Income Tax Clinics Volunteers from the Certified General Accountants of Ontario, Toronto Chapter, process one tax return per person in each 30 minute time slot. Seniors, students, and newcomers are welcome. Income guidelines - $25,000 per individual; $30,000 per family. By appointment only. To book an appointment, call 416-396-8890. Albert Campbell 18 1:30 pm Personal Finance Get the inside scoop about getting into the real estate market with an experienced local realtor. Evelyn Gregory* June 11 6:30 pm Ready for Real Estate Pape/Danforth Toronto Reference April 7 10 am * Call or visit the branch to register. BUSINESS, LEGAL & FINANCE APRIL — JUNE 2012 How to be a Smart, Savvy Young Consumer with Pat Foran Smart Start to Mutual Funds Consumer reporter for CTV news Pat Foran explains how to make smart and savvy decisions about saving, investing and preparing for your future. Avoid common mistakes, use proven strategies to invest and feel good and stressfree about your life. York Woods April 10 1:30 pm Personal Finance Workshop Learn how to create a personal budget that actually works, discover where your hard-earned money is going and find out how to get your credit report for free. York Woods* April 17, May 15, June 19 6:30 pm Managing Health Costs Through Critical Illness and Long Term Care Insurances Take charge of your future care for both yourself and your parents. This presentation gives you an understanding of these two special types of insurance. An insurance and investment advisor describes how these policies could help you manage health care costs. Don Mills* April 19 7 pm Albert Campbell* June 5 2 pm Juggling Student Loans, Credit Card Debt and an Entry Level Salary A financial advisor shares the single biggest money mistake we all make and how to avoid it. He discusses how to venture past a regular savings account into the world of mutual funds and TFSAs and the impact the world’s financial situation could have on you. Learn to manage your money, pay off debt and control your financial future. Call 416-395-5613 to register. North York Central May 1 6:30 pm Making Your Money Last: 10 Principles for Living in Retirement Learn how you may achieve a stable, steady income so you can live the kind of retirement lifestyle you desire, while helping to protect your retirement investments from unforeseen events. Eatonville* May 7 2 pm Financial Literacy Series Making informed financial decisions is essential to prospering in the current financial landscape. Join staff from JVS Toronto for a better understanding of compassionate care benefits and caregiver tax credits (May 11); power of attorney, wills and trusts (May 17); and support for people with disabilities (May 31). Weston* May 11, 17, 31 * Call or visit the branch to register. A program designed to offer individuals a basic foundation on mutual funds. It introduces the features of mutual funds and the process of selecting an appropriate fund. Topics include: diversification, understanding fees, liquidity and performance analysis. Eatonville* May 24 6:30 pm Introduction to Investing An introductory course to investing, covering stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Learn about what to consider before investing and the tax implications of certain investments. Pape/Danforth June 4 7 pm Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) Basics and Beyond An introduction to retirement savings and the benefits and tactics to maximize retirement savings such as spousal RSPs as well as tax avoidance. Pape/Danforth June 11 7 pm Online Investing An introduction to the enrolment process for Web Broker as well as the various applications therein. The presentation takes you the investor, from I.D. setup, to order entry, and also includes descriptions on Active Trading and eServices. Pape/Danforth June 18 7 pm TEENS How to be a Smart, Savvy Young Consumer with Pat Foran Consumer reporter for CTV news Pat Foran explains how to make smart and savvy decisions about saving, investing and preparing for your future. Avoid common mistakes, use proven strategies to invest and feel good and stressfree about your life. York Woods April 10 1:30 pm Financial 101 for Teens Are you saving for the future or trying to figure out how to keep money from slipping through your fingers? This workshop teaches you how to budget, set goals and handle your money. Fairview* June 23 2 pm 1 pm ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 19 BUSINESS, LEGAL & FINANCE TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY CAREER & JOB SEARCH HELP Connect with job counsellors, employment agencies and a wealth of career-related resources. A variety of career and job search books and other tools are available at branches throughout the city adults Employment Café Employment Ontario Community agencies provide information on resumé critiquing, job postings and job search support. An Employment Ontario Service Centre representative helps you get the training, skills and experience needed to achieve your career goals as well as connect you to employers. Centennial Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 1 pm Looking for a Job York Woods* Get an overview of the library’s job hunting resources, including company and industry information and interview materials. Tours begin at the Business, Science and Technology Desk, 3rd floor. Toronto Reference April 3, May 1, June 5 2 pm April 17, May 15, June 19 1 pm Resumés That Get Results A representative from Centennial College Job Connect instructs you on how to create effective resumés and cover letters. Bring your resumé and cover letter for feedback and tips for improvement. Job Searching on the Internet Albert Campbell* Put the invaluable resources of the World Wide Web to use in promoting yourself and finding work. The Gap Year Alternative, What You Need to Know Lillian H. Smith* April 14 10 am April 18 2 pm A ‘gap year’ is a time away from normal routine, a time for you to experience personal growth through volunteerism, travel, and work. In this session, find out about the benefits and changing perceptions of taking a gap year and how it can help you find your passion. To register, call 416-395-5613. North York Central April 19 6:30 pm Careers in Food, Pharmaceuticals and Health Care TO career and job search resources online torontopubliclibrary.ca/jobhelp An information session by the Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences for those looking to build their career in the food, pharmaceutical or health care-related fields. Find out what it takes to enter these industries and how you can overcome challenges. York Woods* 20 torontopubliclibrary.ca April 20 1 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. CAREER & JOB SEARCH HELP APRIL — JUNE 2012 Resumé, the Key to Success Find out what are the best ways to showcase your skills and experiences on your resumé. Program takes place in the Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Toronto Reference May 2 6:30 pm Networking When Searching for a Job Discover the various types of venues such as social media, you can use to build your network of contacts when looking for a job. Toronto Reference May 9 6:30 pm Master Your Interview Technique A career recruiter talks about what it takes to pass a job interview successfully. Toronto Reference May 16 6:30 pm Surfing for Success: Electronic Job Searching Maximize the Internet to access advertised as well as unadvertised job opportunities. Look at various job search websites and how to browse and apply for jobs online. Albert Campbell* May 23 2 pm Discover Your Right Career Explore career options and discover which would be a strong fit for you. Perform a career assessment to identify careers that match your interests and personality traits. Albert Campbell* June 20 2 pm TEENS Launch Into Future Training Build up your interview skills while meeting new friends along the way. Bridlewood April 3, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 29 4 pm Get A Job! Youth Employment Job Searching Tips Explore career options and get practical advice on how to get a job. Learn how to do a thorough job search and strengthen your networks at the same time. Stay after the workshop for one-on-one guidance. Malvern April 3 How far away does an animal have to be before you help? 4:30 pm Teen Volunteer and Job Fair Learn how you can make a difference, earn your community service hours or get a part-time/summer job. Don Mills April 21 * Call or visit the branch to register. 12 pm ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 21 CAREER & JOB SEARCH HELP COMPUTER & TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY LIBRARY TRAINING Learn more about using computer applications, online resources and research databases. A computer training class taking place in one of Toronto Public Library’s Learning Centres ADULTS Computer Training These popular programs are offered in most branches and Learning Centres across Toronto. For dates, times and locations, call Answerline at 416-393-7131 or come in and speak to our staff. Move That Mouse Web Basics for Seniors Part II: Explore the Web Learn basic mouse and keyboard skills in this hands-on class. An introduction to skills required for all Internet courses. Learn to search the Internet. An introduction to the World Wide Web in two sessions. For older adults with little or no Internet experience. Email Made Easy Word Basics Part I: Create and Edit a File Learn to use Web-based email services, set up a free email account and send your first message. Learn to open Word, create a document and save a file. An introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 in two sessions. Web Basics Word Basics II: Formatting Explore the Internet using Web addresses and search engines. Learn to use many of the options of Microsoft Word 2007 to change the appearance of your document; in two sessions. Basic keyboarding and mouse skills are required. Web Basics II Improve your search techniques using search engines and the library’s website. Web Basics is the recommended prerequisite. Web Basics III Further refine your search techniques by using the advanced features of search engines such as Google, as well as the library website’s rich content. Web Basics II is the recommended prerequisite. Web Basics for Seniors Part I: Move That Mouse Learn basic mouse and keyboard skills. An introduction to the World Wide Web in two sessions. For older adults with little or no Internet experience. 22 torontopubliclibrary.ca Web 2.0: Wikis, Blogs, Flickr, YouTube and More Explore recent changes in creating and sharing information on the World Wide Web. Learn more about using computer applications, online resources and research databases. Toronto Public Library @ Your Fingertips Still looking for more? We also offer a variety of in-depth Web-surfing and e-content workshops. torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs/ computertraining COMPUTER & LIBRARY TRAINING APRIL — JUNE 2012 Library Training DIGITAL DESIGN STUDIO eBooks and eBook Readers Staff talk about the different eBook and eAudiobook collections available through the library, how to access them and download them to an eBook reader and other portable devices. Programs take place in the Learning Centre. To register, call 416-393-7209 (unless noted). Digital Design Studio Basics I: Scanning and Emailing Learn to scan documents and photos using Photoshop and email them as attachments, design business cards and letterheads. Toronto Reference April 3, 13, May 5, June 5 10 am Toronto Reference* April 4, 14, May 15, June 5 2 pm North York Central* May 15 7 pm Research Skills Part I An introduction to the library’s print collections and home page. Keyboarding skills required. Bring your library card. To register, call 416-393-7209. Digital Design Studio Basics II: Websites Toronto Reference Create a basic website with text, hyperlinks and photos using Dreamweaver. Required prerequisite: Digital Design Studio Basics I Gadgets: Our Favourite Devices and Apps Toronto Reference April 10, 24, May 1, 7, June 12 10 am April 11, May 9, June 6 Staff demonstrate iPad, iPhone, Kobo, Creative Zen and Nano, and introduce downloading books, music and movies. Digital Design Studio Basics III: Imaging Toronto Reference Everything you need to know about digital photography using Photoshop. Learn about resolution and mega pixels for quality photos, as well as their safe storage. Downloading eBooks Toronto Reference April 16, May 8, June 8, 19 10 am April 13, May 11, June 14 Toronto Reference Explore the magic of Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver in this non-classroom setting, with staff available to help. Bring your digital photos and files. Your City of Toronto on the Web April 11, May 16, June 6, 20 April 21, May 3 1 pm 10 am 2 pm A demonstration on downloading and streaming eBooks to both desk top computers and mobile devices. To register, call 416-393-7209. Digital Design Studio Basics Drop In Toronto Reference 10 am April 18, May 12, June 19 2 pm Use the City of Toronto’s website to discover your neighbourhood. Find out about services, programs and special events. Learn to pay a bill or who your councillor is and much more. Toronto Reference April 19, May 17, June 21 2 pm Powerpoint Basics iKit Expo Learn to create and edit presentations. Basic keyboarding and mouse skills required. In the market for an electronic device? Come and explore a handful of them and get a better sense of what works for you. Toronto Reference May 16 10 am Pape/Danforth Excel Basics April 23 Learn to create and edit spreadsheets. Basic keyboard and mouse skills required. Program takes place in the Learning Centre. To register, call 416-395-5674 (North York Central Library) or 416-393-7209 (Toronto Reference Library). Research Skills Part II North York Central April 13, 25, May 11, 29, June 14 Toronto Reference June 23 10 am Toronto Reference June 13 10 am 1:45 pm 6 pm Research strategies, including an overview of online journal and magazine articles. Keyboarding skills required. Bring your library card. To register, call 416-393-7209. April 25, May 23, June 20 10 am Getting Familiar with Facebook A hands-on introduction to Facebook. S. Walter Stewart * Call or visit the branch to register. May 24 ANSWERLINE 2 pm 416-393-7131 23 culture, arts & entertainment Expand your horizons with concerts, exhibits, discussions and more. Keep Toronto Reading performance at Toronto Reference Library FEATURED PROGRAMS Big names. New experiences. Toronto Public Library’s cultural programs feature the artists, curators, entertainers and newsmakers you’d cross town to see. Whatever your interests, there’s a free event at the library for you. Keep Toronto Reading Cultural Celebrations Join us for a month-long celebration of books. Discuss this year’s One Book community read, Girls Fall Down by Maggie Helwig. Celebrate Canadian children’s books at our Book Bash Canadian Children's Literature Festival. Tell us what you are reading and where – at any library branch or online at keeptorontoreading.ca. See page 26. Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with our Asian Homelands festival throughout May. Then, learn about all things Aboriginal at our Aboriginal Culture and Heritage Teachings program in June. Also this Spring: Malcolm Gladwell on 50 years of Jamaican independence. See pages 28-29. Thought Exchange Learn something new every day in these programs for the constantly curious. We cover everything from the ongoing tension in the Middle East to the chemistry of the banana. See pages 30-31 or torontopubliclibrary.ca/thoughtexchange. Toronto Comic Arts Festival Comics lover or just curious? See more than 300 exhibitors and attend readings, workshops, art installations and signings – all free. See page 28 or torontocomics.com. Plus readings, lectures, workshops and more great programs at your branch. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 25 CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CULTURE, ARTS KEEP & ENTERTAINMENT TORONTO TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Heritage celebrations, exhibits and discussions. READING FESTIVAL 2012 April 1-30 Toronto is a Reader City Help us celebrate the books and the city we love during the month of April. Tell us what you’re reading where at author readings, workshops, walking tours and events all around town. GREAT EVENTS Everybody’s Reading One Book Meet great authors, like Esi Edugyan, Lionel Shriver, Gabrielle Hamilton and David Gilmour. Discover the stories of your neighbourhood, come to workshops on everything from graffiti to photography, and bring the kids to BookBash, our celebration of children’s authors and illustrators. one BOOK Join our city-wide book club and read Girls Fall Down by Maggie Helwig. Check out our online COMMUNITY READ 2012 reading guide, with discussion questions, an interactive map and related reading lists. Then join us for great events all across town. • Meet the author • Take a tour that brings the book’s settings to life – a guided ravine walk, or a nighttime tour of the PATH system • Come to public lectures at Ryerson University or University of Toronto What Are You Reading Where? • Visit keeptorontoreading.ca to tell us what you’re reading where. Join the discussion on Twitter or Facebook,, or upload a mini book review to YouTube. YouTube • Visit your local branch, fill out a What are you reading where? sticker and post it on our Reader City walls. What are yo Where u reading? • Join the TTC One Book Club discussion from April 23 to 30. #OneBookTTC • Plus: Win dinner with Maggie for your book club at Canoe Restaurant. I’m readin g in/at toro SUPPORTING PARTNER • Enter our Hidden Toronto photo contest nto p ubli c lib rar keeptorontoreading.ca y MEDIA SPONSORS PROGRAM PARTNERS Church of St. Stephenin-the-Fields 6 26 torontopubliclibrary.ca torontopubliclibrary.ca Except where noted, all programs are free CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APRIL — JUNE 2012 map FAMILY SATURDAYS SUN LIFE FINANCIAL M U S E U M + A R T S PA S S The Sun Life Financial Museum + Arts Pass (MAP) lets anyone with a valid adult library card borrow a family pass to one of several Toronto museums for free. And now the museums are coming to the library! On Saturdays in May, libraries around the city will have crafts, games, artifacts and activities from Toronto’s top attractions. Programs last an hour, and suit kids 5–12 and their caregivers. Some branches require pre-registration. Call or visit the branch for more information. The MAP program is generously sponsored by Art Gallery of Ontario Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art Create artwork inspired by Pablo Picasso. Bring your imagination and make an imaginative clay dragon. Sat. May 12, 10:30 am Annette Street Bata Shoe Museum Explore museum objects and hear the stories behind the shoes. Make your own shoe-shaped magnet craft. Sat. May 5, 11 am Danforth/Coxwell Sat. May 12, 10 am Leaside Black Creek Pioneer Village Help tease, card, and finger spin wool. Take home your own woolen bracelet. Sat. May 5, 10:30 am Parkdale Sat. May 19, 2 pm McGregor Park Sat. May 19, 2 pm Sanderson Sat. May 26, 2:30 pm Richview Toronto Historic Museums: Scarborough Museum Take part in the Early Settler Experience. Enjoy games, toys, and stories as you discover Scarborough’s past. Sat. May 5, 2 pm Victoria Village Museum of Inuit Art Touch museum artifacts, play traditional Inuit games and make your own piece of art. Sat. May 5, 11 am Dufferin/St. Clair Sat. May 12, 1 pm Don Mills Toronto Historic Museums: Todmorden Mills Heritage Site Learn how kids lived and played a hundred years ago in Toronto. Create a take home craft. Sat. May 5, 2 pm Gerrard/Ashdale Sat. May 12, 10:30 am Queen/Saulter Textile Museum of Canada Learn about how cloth is made. Make your own colourful bookmark. Sat. May 12, 2 pm Maria A. Shchuka Sat. May 19, 2 pm Guildwood M I APRIL — JUNE 2012 ANSWERLINE416-393-7131 416-393-7131 ANSWERLINE 27 7 CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Heritage celebrations, exhibits and discussions. TORONTO COMIC ARTS FESTIVAL 300+ Exhibitors * Readings * Workshops * Art Installations * Signings Toronto Public Library is proud to host the 2012 Toronto Comic Arts Festival. Illustration by Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon. Gather with hundreds of cartoonists from around the world, including Alison Bechdel (Fun Home), Guy Delisle (Pyongyang), and Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon (Daytripper). Celebrate the 20 th anniversary of Bone with its acclaimed creator Jeff Smith. TCAF 2012 Opening Night Event Visit torontocomics.com for details. Fri. May 4, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Sat. May 5, 9 am – 5 pm Sun. May 6, 11 am – 5 pm Toronto Reference Library JAMAICA 50 Toronto Public Library and Jamaica 50’s Art and Literature Committee celebrate 50 years of Jamaica’s independence with an exciting series of literary and cultural events that showcase the creative excellence and contributions of Jamaican-Canadian writers. MALCOLM GLADWELL Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell (Blink, Outliers) on his work and his Jamaican heritage. With CBC’s Eleanor Wachtel. Mon. May 28, 7 pm Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon Free tickets required: torontopubliclibrary.ca/appelsalon. OTHER AUTHOR EVENTS Peta-Gaye Nash Valerie Wint and Yvonne Blackwood Sat. April 14, 2 pm Maria A. Shchuka Sat. May 12, 2 pm Pape/Danforth Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes, Jennifer Walcott and Quentin “Vercetty” Lindsay Mon. April 16, 7 pm Malvern 28 8 Martin Mordecai Thurs. June 7, 7 pm Bloor/Gladstone Special Jamaica 50 Musical and Literary Gala Afua Cooper. Music by La Petite Musicale. Sat. June 9, 2 pm York Woods Fred Kennedy Thurs. June 14, 7 pm Parkdale torontopubliclibrary.ca torontopubliclibrary.ca Except where noted, all programs are free CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APRIL — JUNE 2012 MAY 1–31 ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH 2012 ASIAN HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL HOMELANDS FESTIVALS Featuring Canadian-made, Pan Asian films. As part of the library’s annual Asian Heritage Month celebrations, eight branches across the city will feature Homelands Festivals, with dance, music, food, and stories. Chinese Homelands Festival West Asia Homelands Festival Sat. May 5, Agincourt Sat. May 26, Sanderson Sat. May 5, Cedarbrae Sat. May 19, Flemingdon Park South Asia Homelands Festival East Asia Homelands Festival Sat. May 12, Gerrard/Ashdale Sat. May 26, Malvern Sat. May 12, Downsview Sat. May 26, Lillian H. Smith PLUS A Night of Music, Dance & Poetry Celebrating 10 years of Asian Heritage Senator Vivienne Poy, who was instrumental in the designation of Asian Heritage Month in Canada a decade ago, will open this 10 th anniversary celebration. Enjoy an evening of traditional and contemporary Chinese music and dance by the Little Pear Garden Collective, Alice Ping Yee Ho and Ka Nin Chan and a poetry reading by Lien Chao. Presented in partnership with The National Film Board. Talespinners animated tales (Roses Sing on New Snow; The Chinese Violin; Friends of Kwan Ming; From Far Away) Rated G • • • • • Wed. May 2, 4 pm, Goldhawk Park Tue. May 8, 10 am, Jones Wed. May 9, 10 am, Black Creek Sat. May 12, 12 noon, Humberwood Sat. May 12, 2 pm, Sanderson What Remains of Us Rated PG+ • Thur. May 10, 1 pm, Richview • Fri. May 11, 6 pm, Parkdale Thurs. May 10, 6:30 pm North York Central Library For all Asian Heritage Month programs, visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/asianheritage. Cricket and the Meaning of Life [has poster] Rated PG+ JUNE 1–30 CELEBRATE ABORIGINAL CULTURE AND HERITAGE TEACHINGS In collaboration with the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Toronto Public Library celebrates the largest Aboriginal community in Canada this June, with a series of workshops about native teachings, history, music, dance, games and more. Programs bring important messages from the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. All programs are suitable for the whole family. To view all our programs, visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/ aboriginalweek. • Wed. May 16, 10 am, Black Creek • Wed. May 23, 2 pm, Goldhawk Park Sleeping Tigers Rated PG+ • Wed. May 16, 10:15 am, Evelyn Gregory RBC Foundation is proud to support Asian Heritage Month and Aboriginal Week at Toronto Public Library APRIL — JUNE 2012 ANSWERLINE416-393-7131 416-393-7131 ANSWERLINE 29 9 CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Heritage celebrations, exhibits and discussions. THOUGHT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS FOR THE CONSTANTLY CURIOUS SHAKESPEARE: HIS PLAYS. OUR TIMES SCIENCE RENDEZVOUS @ THE LIBRARY Science Rendezvous is an annual festival that takes world-leading science to the streets. Experience hands-on science with Canada’s top researchers, from the chemistry of ice-cream to the physics of rock and roll. For Adults For All Ages Find out how new drugs for cancer are developed, extract DNA from a banana, or learn about the transit of Venus and how to safely view it on June 5. With researchers from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, the Ontario Genomics Institute, Ontario Health Study and University of Toronto’s Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics. Explore the wonders of science through hands-on activities — with volunteers from Let’s Talk Science. Sat. May 12, Noon Toronto Reference Library, Atrium May 12, 2 pm Bloor/Gladstone Dufferin/St. Clair Guildwood Locke Morningside Steeles For all Science Rendezvous events, go to sciencerendezvous.ca/2012. Shakespearean expert Dr. John Hartley discusses three timeless plays. Henry V Henry V caught the imagination of the Elizabethans. Was he a hero or a criminal? The debate still rages among supporters and critics. Wed. April 11, 6:30 pm Runnymede Fri. April 13, 2 pm Deer Park All’s Well That Ends Well With its dark, bitter wit and an unpleasant view of human relations, this is one of the “problem comedies.” Tues. April 17, 2 pm Locke A Midsummer Night’s Dream This comedy evokes memories of holiday merriment, magic and madness. TITANIC: 100TH ANNIVERSARY Thurs. April 26, 2 pm Mount Pleasant On April 14, 1912, the great ocean liner Titanic went down. Award winning writer Hugh Brewster discusses his new book, R.M.S. Titanic, which weaves the story of that fateful crossing with compelling portraits of the people on board. Tues. April 3, 2 pm Toronto Reference Library, Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium Tues. April 10, 7 pm Albert Campbell 10 30 Tues. April 17, 7 pm Port Union Wed. May 2, 7 pm Danforth/Coxwell Tues. May 8, 7 pm Annette Street torontopubliclibrary.ca torontopubliclibrary.ca Except where noted, all programs are free CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APRIL — JUNE 2012 @ THE REFERENCE LIBRARY All programs in Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Mathematics Education: Are We Perpetrating a Fraud? THE SOLO TRAVELER Janice Waugh talks about her adventures and her Solo Traveler blog. Her new book, The Solo Traveler’s Handbook, provides practical tips and encouragement for those seeking their own solo travel adventure. Tues. May 1, 7 pm Annette Street Thurs. May 3, 7 pm Dufferin/St. Clair Thurs. May 10, 7 pm Riverdale INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Does the modern syllabus prepare students for our modern technological society? Professor Ed Barbeau discusses the role math will play in their lives. Tues. April 24, 1 pm The Middle East in Revolt The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema Dr. Sally Chivers explores how movies often link aging with disability and how the culture of youth leaves little room for positive images of the elderly in cinema. Tues. May 1, 1:30 pm Why The War of 1812 Still Matters Wayne Reeves, Toronto’s Chief Curator, Museum Services. Tues. June 12, 1 pm Fri. June 1, Noon Mount Pleasant Plato, The Republic Professor John Greenwood, Continuing Studies, University of Toronto Tues. June 5, Noon Toronto Reference Library, Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium APRIL — JUNE 2012 Professor Alan Davies discusses the Roma’s history of persecution and continuing hostility and neglect in the European Union. Tues. May 8, 1 pm Is a private enterprise culture emerging in Cuba? Professor Dan Ondrack of Rotman School of Management discusses the crisis and contradictions in Cuba today. Tues. May 29, 1 pm Discover four great books and hear why each is still relevant in our very modern world. Professor Frederick Sweet, Continuing Studies, University of Toronto The Roma: Europe’s Continuing Victims Cuba: What’s Going On and Where Is It Going? GREAT BOOKS Homer, The Iliad The Arab Middle East is in the process of a historical transformation. Professor Sabah Alnasseri, from York University, on what you need to know to understand the issues. Fri. April 27, 1 pm YOU ARE HERE: PROVINCIAL PLAQUES AND THE WAR OF 1812 William Shakespeare, Hamlet Professor Alan Ackerman, Drama and English departments, University of Toronto Wed. June 6, 6:30 pm Beaches Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herland Professor Ann Shteir, Women’s Studies & Humanities, York University Wed. June 13, Noon Palmerston Sam Wesley of the Ontario Heritage Trust examines how provincial plaques bring the people and events of the War of 1812 to life. Presented with the North York Historical Society. Wed. May 23, 7:30 pm North York Central Library, Room 1 PLUS MANY MORE EVENTS Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/ thoughtexchange for details. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 11 31 APRIL — JUNE New books. Big ideas. join the conversation. Lionel Shriver The author of We Need to Talk about Kevin on her new novel, The New Republic. With Anne Kingston. Thurs. April 5, 7 pm Globe Open House Abdallah Daar, Stephen Lewis, Samantha Nutt and others on the important issues facing global health in the coming years. Sat. April 28, 10 am – 4:30 pm Peter Carey The two-time Booker Prizewinning Australian writer on his new novel, The Chemistry of Tears. With CBC’s Michael Enright. Mon. June 11, 7 pm Paid tickets required. See page 4 for details. June Callwood Lecture Stephen Lewis on the power of advocacy and the fight for social justice. Thurs. May 10, 7 pm Alan Taylor The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of The Civil War of 1812 in conversation with TVO’s Steve Paikin. Wed. June 13, 7 pm Gabrielle Hamilton The celebrated New York chef on her memoir Blood, Bones & Butter. With The Cookbook Store’s Alison Fryer. Wed. April 18, 7 pm Jeff Rubin The renowned economist and author on why the end of cheap oil means The End of Growth. With CBC Metro Morning Business Columnist Michael Hlinka. Mon. May 14, 7 pm Antony Beevor The renowned military historian gives us his take on the Second World War. With broadcaster Brian Stewart. Mon. June 18, 7 pm Toronto Star Short Story Contest Awards Come meet the winners of the 2012 contest. Mon. April 23, 6 pm John Irving The bestselling author on his new novel, In One Person. With CBC’s Mary Hynes. Thurs. May 24, 7 pm Star Talks: Bonnie Brooks The Bay CEO on the chain’s remarkable turnaround and the future of retail in Canada. With Toronto Star’s Dana Flavelle. Mon. June 25, 7 pm Treehouse Talks Three topics x three speakers = 1,000 ideas. For details, visit treehousetalks.com. Fri. April 13, 6:30 pm Note: Cash bar reception starts at 5:30 pm. Paid tickets required. See page 4 for details. Malcolm Gladwell The bestselling author of Blink and Outliers celebrates 50 years of Jamaica’s independence. With CBC’s Eleanor Wachtel. Mon. May 28, 7 pm Join the conversation: #AppelSalon The Bar at the Appel Salon Join us for a drink. Cash bar reception one hour before events. Tickets are required for all Appel Salon events. Tickets are free and are available online at torontopubliclibrary.ca/appelsalon, starting four weeks before the event. The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library 789 Yonge Street (one block north of Bloor Street) Answerline: 416-393-7131 • [email protected] TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APRIL — JUNE 2012 music Concerts, intimate performances and presentations on the magic of music. New Music 101: Contemporary Classical Music Classical Guitar with David Sossa Fernandez A four-part series that opens new perspectives on the world of contemporary classical music. Members of the Toronto New Music Alliance serve as your personal audio tour guides. Open discussion and live performance combine to both inform and inspire. Hosted by Robert Everett-Green, music critic for The Globe and Mail. Takes place in Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Guitarist David Sossa Fernandez plays a classical guitar concert portraying the evolution of the guitar. He will showcase different styles, composers, countries and time periods. David comes to us from Columbia where he studied and taught guitar. Takes place in the auditorium. Toronto Reference Mondays, April 23-May 14 7 pm Ukulele Night David Newland of Roots Music Canada and the Corktown Ukulele Jam, shows you how to play. Bring your ukulele if you have one. Some ukuleles are available for use during the program. Don Mills* May 3 7 pm Orchestra Toronto Concerto Competition Audition Finals Canadian virtuosos age 23 and under compete for the 2012 Marta Hidy Prize, awarded by the Orchestra Toronto Concerto Competition. The Prize focuses on a different instrument each year, this year is the cello. Finalists perform a complete concerto. The winner receives a scholarship and will perform with Orchestra Toronto. To be a member of the audience, call 416-3955639 to register. Takes place in the auditorium. North York Central May 11 North York Central* May 17 7 pm Opera as a Popular Art Form: The Young Verdi Join Professor Hans de Groot for an illustrated presentation of the music of one of the most beloved composers of all time, Guiseppe Verdi. Pape/Danforth June 8 7 pm The Grandfather Drum Grandfather Drums are the heartbeat of the Aboriginal nation. In this Pow Wow presentation, experience the history of the connection of past and present-day teachings and the origin of the Big Drum. An Aboriginal Week celebration. Weston June 18 1 pm June 20 6 pm 5 pm naxos music Discover the world’s largest online music library, including thousands of complete CDs that can be streamed to your computer. Access for free with your library card. torontopubliclibrary.ca/naxos CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Culture Entertainment Travel Talk Movies at the Library Virtual visits to gardens of Britain and Ireland (April 3), Newfoundland (May 22), and Rome (June 26). Join us for classics, documentaries and new releases. Space is limited. Check with your branch to find out if tickets are required for admission. Free tickets can be picked up 30 minutes before the show. Call or visit us to find out what’s playing. Rexdale April 3, May 22, June 26 2 pm Travel the World by Cruises Presented by Louise Blazik, certified travel manager, in partnership with Journeysforthesoul and Travel College Canada. Spadina Road April 4 2 pm Orchardviewers Slide shows, films, music or author readings. Room 224. Northern District Thursdays, April 5-June 28 2 pm Armchair Travel Slide presentation with raconteur Irwin Patterson. Hillcrest April 20 1:30 pm Features cover art of science fiction and fantasy, crime, sports and romance pulp magazines from the 1920s-1950s. Fee: $3 admission. A lecture on pulp cover art starts at 1:30 pm in the Merril Collection reading room. May 5 10 am-5 pm Explore Canada and our diverse cuisines through the travels of author Terry Keenleyside. May 10 1 pm A slide show with Himalayan mountain guide Chris Beall. June 29 6 pm Taylor Memorial April 10, May 8, June 12 1:30 pm 2 pm Sanderson April 11, May 9, June 13 5 pm Barbara Frum April 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 7, 21 2 pm Deer Park April 12 Eglinton Square April 12, May 10, June 14 2 pm 1:30 pm Richview April 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 7, 21 1 pm Don Mills April 13, May 25, June 8 2 pm Toronto Reference April 17, May 15, June 19 2 pm Morningside April 18, May 16, June 20 Gerrard/Ashdale April 19 Palmerston April 19, May 17, June 14 6 pm Bloor/Gladstone May 17 6 pm 2 pm 6:30 pm Join us for a variety of films followed by refreshments. Visit the Language, Literature & Fine Arts Department or call 416-395-5639 for a listing of films. North York Central Fridays, April 13-June 29 2 pm Film Club North York Central Off the Beaten Trek in the Nepal Himalaya Don Mills April 10, May 8, June 12 All films are shown in the auditorium, with an informal discussion after film. Roaming the Big Land Downsview* April 4, May 2 Tea and Entertainment Fantastic Pulp Show Lillian H. Smith S. Walter Stewart Beaches 2 pm April 16, May 14, June 11 6 pm Sherlock Holmes Double Feature Two vintage movies and a bonus short. Program takes place in the Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium. Toronto Reference April 20 12 pm Getting Married in Renaissance Italy Toronto Public Library Foundation gratefully acknowledges the enduring support of the Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation for its support of Home Library Services and the Bookmobile Replacement Fund. Your Library. Vital to you. Vital to support. Donate to Toronto Public Library Foundation today. tplfoundation.ca 34 torontopubliclibrary.ca Professor Konrad Eisenbichler, Renaissance Studies at Victoria College, provides an understanding of what constituted a wedding in Renaissance Italy and its practices. Deer Park* April 26 6:30 pm Filipino Film Series Our first Filipino Film Series. Meet director, Romeo Candido as he discusses his production of Lolo’s Child (May 8). Brian Bantugan, an expert in Filipino cinema, facilitates a discussion on two classic Filipino films, Emir (May 22) and Baler (May 29). Barbara Frum* May 8, 22, 29 6 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APRIL — JUNE 2012 Film en francais Swallowing Clouds: Dance and Literacy Professional dancers, musicians and authors guide you through an inspiring creative journey leading up to an exciting performance. Un après-midi au cinéma Le film sera suivi d’une discussion avec Marcelle Lean, directrice de Cinéfranco. North York Central 28 avril Bloor/Gladstone* 2h Teen Flicks Drop in and enjoy a teen movie. Steeles April 13, May 4, June 8 April 16, May 14, June 11 4 pm Malvern April 6, May 4 Parkdale Fridays, April 13, 20, May 4-18, June 1-29 S. Walter Stewart April 23, May 7, June 11 April 25, May 30, June 27 Jane/Sheppard April 26 5:30 pm Malvern April 27 6 pm 6 pm 4 pm Teen Coffee House Perform for a supportive audience! Read poems or stories, dance, sing, play an instrument or tell jokes. Share your talent or just come to applaud. Enjoy coffee, hot chocolate and a relaxed coffee house vibe. Program takes place in Room 2/3. April 19 6:30 pm Anime Night May 2, June 6 6 pm April 6, May 4 Malvern* Saturdays, April 7-May 5 Sanderson* Saturdays, April 7-May 5 2 pm Morningside* Saturdays, April 7-May 5 10 am Victoria Village* Saturdays, April 7-May 5 10 am April 16 2 pm Family Night Puppet Show 4 pm 10 am May 1 7 pm Meet author L. M. Falcone Don’t miss this opportunity to meet L.M. Falcone in person, the award-winning author of such popular books as The Midnight Curse, The Devil and The Banshee and Me. York Woods May 9 10 am Albion April 7, May 5, June 2 2 pm Humber Summit April 7 2 pm York Woods April 7 1 pm Thorncliffe Fridays, April 13-29 4 pm Steeles April 14, June 9 June 1, 29 Perth/Dupont April 20 4 pm Pape/Danforth June 1 2 pm Flemingdon Park June 1 4 pm Don Mills Library’s Youth Advisory Group performs a special puppet show for pre-school children. Morningside June 1 2 pm Don Mills * Call or visit the branch to register. 2 pm The Pirate and the Penguin Long Branch New, popular and recently released movies for school-age children. Rated G. Space is limited. Check with your branch to find out if tickets are required for admission. Free tickets can be picked up 30 minutes before the show. Call or visit us to find out what’s playing. April 5, May 3, June 7 Over five Saturdays, actors and teachers from the Shakespeare in Action Theatre Company lead kids ages 7-12 through reading exercises and drama games that explore the world of magic, wizards and ghosts in some of Shakespeare’s greatest stories. Based on a funny story by Robert Munsch. For age 4 and up. Free tickets available 30 minutes before the program. Movies Just for Kids Weston 6 pm Shakespeare for Kids High Park KIDS & FAMILIES Malvern 10 am A play for children in Grades 1-3, based on Patricia Storms’ book of the same title. With assistance from Guy Storms. Check out the latest manga and screen anime at the library. Albion Family Films 4:30 pm Downsview North York Central 4 pm Movies suitable for the whole family to enjoy. Space is limited. Check with your branch to find out if tickets are required for admission. Free tickets can be picked up 30 minutes before the show. Call or visit us to find out what’s playing. TEENS Bloor/Gladstone April 4, 5, 11, 12 11 am 1:30 pm Fun with Puppets An afternoon with a puppet show and craft time. Gerrard/Ashdale May 31 4 pm Puppet Show June 16 ANSWERLINE 11 am 416-393-7131 35 community art Enjoy a variety of exhibits featuring local artists at 14 branches throughout the city. For a complete listing of all art exhibits, go to torontopubliclibrary.ca/exhibits. A PRIL Chinese Painting by Alicia Lau-Deng Courage Sensibilities by Kalsang Dolma 2LipTulips by May Anne Benusis-Ferreira Woodside Square North York Central Flying by Rhonda de Beaupre Paintings by Denys Golemenkov Wheelchair Serenade by Elaine Stewart Leaside Yorkville Northern District Fairview Superheroicons by Claudio Ghirardo mimico Centennial m AY Photography by Nicholas Palin Paintings by Patricia Goldblatt Oakwood Village Library and Arts Centre Deer Park Delisle Youth Gallery by Toronto teen artists Northern District Toronto Explored by Martin Franchi Richview Quilting by Jonanne Lynes Don mills Paintings by Monica Gutierrez Oakwood Village Library and Arts Centre Illustrations by Helder Faria Fiber Art by Juana Sleizer Runnymede Fairview Paintings by Susan Rosen A Walk in the Park by Margaret Pring Pleasant View Paintings by Ben Stansfield S. Walter Stewart Leaside mary of mud Creek by Caitlin Black Richview Pastels by Gwen Tooth mimico Centennial Dolls by Anna Kankel Runnymede Summer in Pointe-au-Baril by Cecile Gambin Woodside Square OSBORNE COLLECTION OF EARLY CHILDREN’S BOOkS at Lillian H. Smith Branch jUN E Under South African Skies by Andrew Oliver Untitled by Jake Hirsch-Allen Don mills Oakwood Village Library and Arts Centre Luscious Fruits and Beautiful Flowers by Patricia Pollock In Bloom by Natalie Gorovoy Richview Deer Park military Collection by Karen Grosman Fairview We Animals by Jo-Anne McArthur Leaside Scenes of High Park and Bloor West Village by Vernon Zator the world was all Before theM Celebrating a century of service to children at Toronto Public Library. Our librarians have brought children and books together for 100 years! A special exhibit about the early years of children’s services at Toronto Public Library, and the best-loved books through the decades. Runnymede march 10–june 9 Reclaiming my Toronto by Susan Molyneaux Illustration: Lillian H. Smith branch of the Toronto Public Library by Dušan Petričić. S. Walter Stewart Various Work by Creative Village Studio mimico Centennial Time: Elusive, Intangible, Precious by Jay Charendoff Woodside Square Photography by Mark Tearle Photography by Kelley Hurren North York Central Yorkville Meet the Beetles The Colours of joy by Helen Burford Northern District Spiders, slugs, beetles and bugs all feature in this exhibition of children’s books that illustrate and explore the world of creepy-crawlies. Enjoy old and new favourites, such as: The Butterfly’s Ball and the Grasshopper’s Feast, Charlotte’s Web, Nicholas Cricket, and Ladybug Garden. june 16–September 1 Illustration by Richard Doyle for W. Allingham’s In Fairyland, London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1870. ESL & NEWCOMERS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY ESL & NEWCOMERS Find ESL classes, conversation circles and materials in your own language to help you get settled in your new home. Many quiet spaces are available for individual and group learning adults English Language Learning TOEFL Preparation Class This class helps you prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for university admission. You must be at least 18 years old and a resident of Toronto to join. Bring identification with address and proof of your status in Canada to the first class. Register at 5:30 pm in Room 1. English Language Class Intermediate level. There is no daycare offered for this program. North York Central Sanderson Mondays, April 2-June 22 Barbara Frum Tuesdays, Thursdays, April 3-12 9:30 am Brookbanks Tuesdays, Thursdays, April 3-June 28 Dawes Road Tuesday-Thursday, April 3-June 28 9:30 am Pleasant View Tuesdays, Thursdays, April 3-May 24 9:30 am 9 am 1 pm Practise your conversation skills, make new friends and learn about the library. You must be at least 18 years of age and have landed immigrant or refugee status to participate. This program is co-sponsored by community agencies and/or Citizenship & Immigration Canada. Centennial Mondays, April 2-June 25 Albion April 2, June 25 Albert Campbell* Thursdays, April 5, 12-May 10, 24 Flemingdon Park* Thursdays, April 5-June 28 North York Central Wednesdays, April 11- June 27 6 pm Agincourt* Thursdays, May 17-June 28 6 pm 10 am 4:30 pm Advanced ESL Class Register in person or call 416-338-4300. York Woods 6 pm Improve your English skills while learning a handicraft such as knitting or crochet. 2 pm Many programs are ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. torontopubliclibrary.ca 9:30 am Practise your English by reading with others from great books and sharing your ideas about them. Toronto Reference May 18, June 1, 15, 29 2 pm Settlement Business Communication Circle Improve your business communication skills and obtain knowledge of the Canadian workplace culture. Cosponsored with Microskills. Bridlewood Wednesdays, April 4-June 27 3 pm Canadian Border Services: Travelling to and Arriving in Canada A seminar by the Government of Canada for visitors, citizens, settlers and permanent residents. Gerrard/Ashdale* 38 Saturdays, April 7-June 23 6:30 pm Craft and English Conversation Circle Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 6 pm ESL Reading Circle English Conversation Circle Gerrard/Ashdale Tuesdays, Thursdays, April 3-June 28 April 5 6:30 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. ESL & NEWCOMERS APRIL — JUNE 2012 Income Tax Information Session Evaluation of Foreign Credentials Get information you need to complete your 2011 income tax return correctly. Find out how to use evaluation reports for job searching and how to receive Canadian equivalencies for your international credentials. Flemingdon Park April 5 6:30 pm Toronto Reference Housing Services Flemingdon Neighbourhood Services offers information on subsidized housing, landlord and tenant laws, rental or utility payment and apartment or room search. Flemingdon Park Fridays, April 6-June 29 10:30 am April 11, June 6 1 pm Your Road to Employment Speed up your efforts by using the right tools and accessing the most useful resources available. Toronto Reference April 25 1 pm Canadian Citizenship Test Preparation Resumé Workshop This class focuses on the Discover Canada study guide covering all topics in the citizenship guide, what it means to be a citizen, and what to expect from the test and how to prepare. Find out how to write a resumé and what information should and should not be included. Bridlewood Saturdays, April 7-May 26 Self Esteem Training North York Central May 2 10 am 6 pm Citizenship Mentoring Circle Flemingdon Park May 8 4 pm Recognize your strengths and look at the causes of high and low self esteem. Register at the Newcomer Information Desk on the 1st floor. A 10-session mentoring program for newcomers which covers all topics in the book, Discover Canada. Call 416-5886288, Ext. 208 to register. Toronto Reference Toronto Reference Create a cover letter tailored and personalized to the job position. Make your cover letter interesting and easy to read. Tuesdays, April 10-June 12 6 pm May 9 1 pm Cover Letter Workshop Flemingdon Park May 15 4 pm Mentoring for Newcomers This mentoring program brings together skilled immigrants and established Canadian professionals in occupationspecific mentoring relationships. Find a mentor who can help you with insight, support and access to professional networks. Toronto Reference May 23 1 pm Interview Skills Workshop material in your own language Explore more than 100 languages available in our collections. Learn interview do’s and don’ts. Prepare yourself for interview questions and find out how to make yourself stand out from the rest of the applicants. Flemingdon Park June 5 4 pm Culturelink Job Search Workshops A career counselor helps Permanent Residents, Convention Refugees or Live-In Caregivers with developing a professional resumé, cover letter and job interview techniques. Register in person or call 416-395-5613. Program takes place in Room 2/3. North York Central June 11-15 9:30 am torontopubliclibrary.ca/yourlanguage * Call or visit the branch to register. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 39 ESL & NEWCOMERS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Employer Expectations TEENS What do Canadian employers want? Learn how to bring value to the workplace as an employee. Toronto Reference June 13 1 pm Canadian Workplace Culture Educate yourself before your first day on the job. The ins and outs of the Canadian workplace environment. Toronto Reference June 20 1 pm Mandala & Learning for Newcomer Youth Use Mandala to practise your English skills, play games, sing songs, and tell stories about your community, culture and customs. Homework help is available. To register, call 416-784-0920, Ext. 222. York Woods Tuesdays, Thursdays, April 3-June 28 1 pm Youth Drop-in Practise your English, make friends and have fun. Steeles ESL & Newcomer Programs in Other Languages 4 pm Peer Tutoring Club Get help with your homework assignments or any other academic assistance from volunteer peer tutors and a youth worker. Parkdale Fridays, April 6-June 29 4 pm ESL Reading Club English as a Second Language for Chinese Newcomers Beginner and mid-beginner levels for Cantonese and Mandarin speakers. In co-operation with Toronto District School Board. Drop in to register. Riverdale Thursdays, April 5-June 28 Monday-Friday, April 2-June 29 10 am or 12:30 pm Join our ESL reading club and get a chance to read books and stories and discuss them with others. You’ll also learn about the online material for ESL learners available from the library. Fairview April 11, May 9, June 27 6 pm English Classes for Mandarin-Speaking Seniors Carefirst Wellness Club offers basic conversation classes in everyday English and information on Canadian culture for Mandarin-speaking seniors. Call 416-502-2323, Ext. 6224, to register. Hillcrest Wednesdays, April 4-June 27 Agincourt Fridays, April 13-June 29 1 pm 10 am TO getting settled: • English Classes: Language classes and conversation circles for any age, not just for students. • ESL & Fun Programs for Kids: Reading programs and storytimes in English and other languages. • Job Training & Certification: Programs, resources and free computers to get online and use Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. • Living in Toronto: Our library settlement workers can help you get started in Toronto and Canada. torontopubliclibrary.ca/newtocanada 40 torontopubliclibrary.ca * Call or visit the branch to register. GENEALOGY & HISTORY APRIL — JUNE 2012 HEALTH & WELLNESS Participate in classes, workshops and lectures that explore a variety of ways to keep healthy in mind, body and spirit. Bellydancing at Woodside Square Branch adults Yoga and Meditation Stress Management Through Restorative Meditation Learn simple meditation exercises to restore your sense of well-being and calm. Bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket. Hatha Yoga A 10-week yoga series with a certified yoga instructor with teaching experience in India. Fee: $100 for the series or $15 for drop-in class. Annette Street* Mondays, April 2-June 18 10:30 am Movement is Life Come and learn about the importance of movement for both your brain and body and leave with some helpful tips and exercises to make movement part of your daily life Eatonville* April 2 Albert Campbell* April 21, May 19, June 16 Main Street April 28, May 26, June 16 Barbara Frum Wednesdays, June 6-27 11 am 11 am 6:30 pm Laughter Yoga See how laughter exercises and yoga breathing give you the health benefits of hearty laughter. Laughter exercises almost always lead to real laughter, especially when practised in a group. Barbara Frum* Wednesdays, May 2-June 13 2 pm 2 pm Yoga for 50+ Introduces older adults to physical health exercises and light stretches. Each session focuses on a different health ailment affecting older adults. Bring a mat or towel. Barbara Frum* April 4, 18, 25, May 2 Sahaja helps you to relax and manage physical, mental and emotional stress. Saturdays, April 7-June 23 torontopubliclibrary.ca/healthandwellness 6:30 pm Sahaja Yoga Meditation New Toronto* TO our health & wellness blog 10 am Public Leaf is donating 30 cents to TPL Foundation for every TDOT311 app they sell. TDOT 311 is the first app ever to provide an on-the-go service for Toronto residents, businesses and visitors with improved accessibility to the growing 311 City Services. For more information, visit tplfoundation.ca Your Library. Vital to you. Vital to support. Donate to Toronto Public Library Foundation today. tplfoundation.ca * Call or visit the branch to register. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 41 HEALTH & WELLNESS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Wellness Programs Cancer Screening WoodGreen Community Services presents a workshop on cancer screening. Type “O” Disorders S. Walter Stewart Join Dr. Salima Manji, from Total Wellness Family Chiropractic Clinic, to learn how to prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis. Deer Park* April 11 1 pm Living and Learning with Baby Meet a Toronto Public Health nurse and other parents to talk about topics such as adjusting to parenthood, infant nutrition, growth and development, caring for a sick child, keeping your child safe and community resources. For parents with babies ages 6 weeks to 6 months. Weston* Mondays, April 16-May 14 1:30 pm Bikes and Books: Street Smarts and Bike Repair for the Novice Qualified bike mechanics offer maintenance tips on how to oil a chain, fix a flat and adjust brakes and the Street Smarts team from the Cyclists Union provide safety and security guidelines. Plus: free cycling maps and lots of books on bike repair you can borrow. In partnership with Toronto Cyclists Union. Jones* April 17 4-6 pm Danforth/Coxwell* April 21 11 am-1 pm High Park* April 28 2-4 pm Beaches* May 12 11 am-1 pm Albert Campbell* May 26 1-3 pm Complementary and Alternative Medicine Online Learn how to find reliable alternative health information on the Web. To register, call 416-393-7209. Program takes place in the Learning Centre. Toronto Reference April 19 2 pm How to be Stress Free An interactive workshop presented by Monika Meulman of The Healing Muse. Learn the techniques of mindfulness, breath work and meditation to keep you healthy and stress free. Alderwood* April 23 7 pm Detoxification and Weight Management Get your weight in check for the summer. Learn about detoxification and other factors that influence weight gain and loss in this free information session with naturopathic doctor Yvonne Stiles. Alderwood* April 26 7 pm The Mitzvah Technique: Physical Solutions for Poor Posture, Tension and Stress Derived from the word ‘Mitzvah’ meaning a ‘good deed,' the Mitzvah Technique helps you to gently improve posture and mobility while reducing tension and stress during daily activities. The simple Mitzvah Technique exercises benefit all ages and fitness levels. Don Mills April 27 2 pm Increase Your Internal Resistance to Stress Our modern lifestyles are much more stressful today than 20 years ago. Come and learn effective strategies for both reducing negative stressors and for increasing our internal resistance to stress. Eatonville* May 2 6:30 pm Cycling and Toronto Explore the undiscovered cycling routes around Toronto while improving your fitness and making new friends. Come for this illustrated presentation and find out more, whether you are new to cycling, or very experienced. Cycling allows you to explore parts of Toronto that cars never see. So grab your helmet and get ready to roll. Pape/Danforth May 2 7 pm Understanding Your Health Each week a different health topic is discussed: cancer, diabetes, heart and stroke, memory and aging, Alzheimer’s Disease and stress management. Morningside* Thursdays, May 17-June 21 2 pm A fun, interactive workshop to help families prepare their 10-14 year olds to be home alone safely. Presented by Toronto Public Health. Toronto Public Health presents a workshop on how to effectively respond to the threat of bed bugs. From identifying bed bugs to inspection techniques, this workshop provides tips on what is needed to treat the infestation and prevent it from coming back. 42 2 pm At Home Alone Bed Bugs Eatonville* April 24 April 23 torontopubliclibrary.ca 2 pm Evelyn Gregory* April 23 6 pm Sanderson* May 12 10 am Pape/Danforth* May 26 2 pm Don Mills* June 6 6 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. HEALTH & WELLNESS APRIL — JUNE 2012 Programs in Chinese Reliable Health Information on the Internet Find out how to tell if the health info you find online is reliable and which websites our librarians recommend. To register, call 416-393-7209. Program takes place in the Learning Centre. Toronto Reference May 31 Wellness Program for Seniors 2 pm A wellness program presented by St. Paul’s Community Services and Housing. Steeles* Nutrition April 5, May 3, June 7 Make healthy foods for your family, build skills for shopping and cooking and make new friends and share experiences. Gift certificates for healthy food are provided to those who complete the program. Diabetes Prevention Agincourt* Ontario Health Care System Wednesdays, June 6-27 10 am 1 pm Get information on how to prevent diabetes. Riverdale April 12 10:30 am Decluttering Your Space and Mind Get information on the health care system in Ontario. Clear your mind and get a new perspective on personal space both inside and out. Learn some Zen ways to overcome being overwhelmed by clutter so you can work effectively. An energetic, interactive workshop on how to identify self delay and escape mechanisms, and how to use your mind to overcome stress. Riverdale Barbara Frum* June 13 June 8 10 am 2 pm TEENS Health Databases for Teens Learn to search for health information using the library’s databases, including the Teen Health and Wellness: Real Life, Real Answers database. Bring your library card. St. John Ambulance Babysitting Course Honour with Books Get your babysitting certificate. For ages 11-15. Fee: $45 for materials and textbook. To register, call 416-967-4244 and quote the course registration number 1-202631430. Looking for that perfect gift? York Woods* Palmerston* April 10 May 26 6 pm 9 am • Father’s Day • Stress Relief Tournament Having trouble coping with life? Friends, relationships, school or work got you down? Take a break and come visit Barbara Frum’s Youth Advisory Group for our first ever Stress Relief Tournament. Play Wii, compete in relay races and have a relaxing afternoon. Enjoy snacks and prizes while we unwind and have fun. Barbara Frum June 2 2 pm Health &areWellness Many programs ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. * Call or visit the branch to register. • Mother’s Day • • Wedding • • Graduation • • Retirement • Give the gift of lifelong learning. Your donation to the Toronto Public Library Foundation Honour with Books program lets you give something special to the community while honouring those you love. To make a gift or for more information, call 416-393-7123 or pick up an Honour with Books brochure at your local branch. Your library. Vital to you. Vital to support. Donate to Toronto Public Library Foundation today. ANSWERLINE honour with books what's on ad.indd 1 416-393-7131 43 03/12/12 10:33 AM GENEALOGY & HISTORY APRIL — JUNE 2012 History & GENEALOGY Explore local, Canadian or world history via programs and resources that make the connections for you. Canadian winter sports. A Ladies' Hockey Team ca. 1909. Toronto Public Library Special Collections Adults History Genealogy Local History Talks Going Back to Basics Join us for talks on the history surrounding these neighbourhood communities. Authors are often guest speakers. This course covers the basic resources used to find your family history: census collections, directories, churches, birth, marriage and death registers, land records and anything else of interest to participants. Co-sponsored by the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS). Fee: $66 ($60 OGS members.) Register with payment by mail to OGS Toronto Branch at least 14 days prior to program. For registration forms and course information, call 416-733-2608 or visit torontofamilyhistory.org. Program takes place in Room 2/3. High Park April 5 S. Walter Stewart April 18 6:30 pm 2 pm May 29 7 pm Rexdale April 24 Northern District April 25, 30 2 pm 7:30 pm Battle of Britain North York Central 2012 marks the 72nd anniversary of the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940 over England. This decisive air battle was a major turning point in the Luftwafte’s efforts to gain air superiority before launching an invasion of England. Join Keith Hyde, aviation historian, as he discusses the key players on both sides, the aircraft, the technology involved, and the first major use of radar warning and control sector rooms as well as the major role Canadian airmen played in the Battle of Britain. Danforth/Coxwell April 25 7 pm The Vickers Supermarine Spitfire, designed by R.J. Mitchell with a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, is one of the most famous stories in aviation history, coupling an untried airframe to the long history of Rolls-Royce in developing an advanced liquid cooled V-12 aero-engine. This program takes us back to the Jacques Schneider Seaplane Trophy races of 1929, when the Surpermarine S-6 advanced seaplane won the prize outright for England. Don Mills April 26 2 pm A four-day course focusing on the period 1700-1837. Use local and foreign resources to research vital events, parishes, pre-1841 population listings, pre-1858 inheritance records, and much more. Fee: $66 ($60 for OGS members.) Register with payment by mail to OGS Toronto Branch at least 14 days prior to program. For registration forms and course information, call 416-733-2608 or visit torontofamilyhistory.org. April 18, 25, May 2, 9 6:15 pm A Day of Technology for Family Historians Finding information, organizing it and sharing our stories with others can be easier, more efficient and more effective when we know how to harness the power of technology. Co-sponsored by the Ontario Genealogical Society. Fee: $50 ($45 for OGS members.) Register with payment by mail to OGS Toronto Branch at least 14 days prior to program. For registration forms and course information, call 416-7332608 or visit torontofamilyhistory.org. North York Central * Call or visit the branch to register. 6:30 pm Advanced English Family History Research Toronto Reference Supermarine Spitfire Tuesdays, April 3-17 April 28 ANSWERLINE 9 am-5 pm 416-393-7131 45 HOBBIES, CRAFTS & GAMES Feed your fun side. Start with an inexpensive hobby, create art with professional artists or just relax with any of our other leisure activities. Goblins on Magic Bazaar, a display from one of many kids’ programs, St. James Town Branch Katrin Ray adults Hobbies Introduction to Bushcraft, Survival and Wilderness Skills Whether you consider yourself an outdoor enthusiast or an urban dweller, worst-case scenarios can arise. Knowing some basic survival skills could mean the difference between life and death. Learn about skills that could one day save your life. Downsview April 19 1 pm Kelly’s Corner: Cooking for Kids Get tips on fun recipes and ways to introduce new foods to the young palate. Davenport May 29 7 pm Learn to Camp Discover the thrill and benefits of camping in your backyard or enjoying the outdoors at one of Ontario’s spectacular parks. A representative from Ontario Parks leads an interactive presentation on safe and fun camping in Ontario. Using multimedia, a hands-on demonstration of camping equipment followed by a question and answer period, this program in intended for adults, but children and teens are also welcome. North York Central June 16 1 pm Albert Campbell* June 20 6 pm Green green programs programs Get a jump on summer. Start your green home Start a home project or get involved in an gardening projects early or get involved in an environmental program in your neighbourhood. environmental program in your neighbourhood. Gardening is for the Birds Cynthia Brown, Stewardship Coordinator for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, talks about how to strategically choose and arrange plants, feeders, nesting boxes and water sources to provide the essential elements of life for songbirds. Spadina Road torontopubliclibrary.ca 7 pm Environmental Films Series Join local environment group Green 13 for films relating to the environment. Annette Street April 17, May 15, June 19 6:30 pm Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie A documentary in recognition of Earth Day. Gerrard/Ashdale April 19 6:30 pm Live Green What do the Hackledmesh Weaver, Round Goby and Silver-spotted Skipper have in common? They’re some of the creatures we share our fair city with. Live Green Toronto presents wildlife enthusiasts talking about the creatures that call Toronto home, including spiders, mammals, butterflies, reptiles and fish. Downsview 46 April 12 April 26 1 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. HOBBIES, CRAFTS & GAMES APRIL — JUNE 2012 Crafts ask an expert Knitting Club Trained horticulturalists from Toronto Master Gardeners provide tips and advice to home gardeners. Share your interest in knitting and/or crochet. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, drop in and spend some time with fellow crafters. All you need to bring is your knitting needles/crochet hooks and your favorite yarn. Low Maintenance Gardening A presentation on no-fuss trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses and perennials and tips on watering wisely, lawn care and groundcovers. S. Walter Stewart April 14 2 pm Downview* May 17 1 pm Dufferin/St. Clair May 31 1:30 pm Cedarbrae Mondays, April 2-June 25 Albion Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 5 pm Taylor Memorial April 4, 18, May 2, 16, June 6, 20 1:30 pm Long Branch Thursdays, April 5-June 28 4:40 pm Port Union Saturdays, April 7-June 9 9:30 am Eatonville April 11, 25, May 9, 23, June 13, 27 6:30 pm Perth/Dupont Tuesdays, May 1-June 5 6:30 pm 6 pm Sustainable Urban Gardening Call for Quilters Change your practices to create a sustainable garden. See why we need to change our unsustainable practices and why using native plants is important. Make a Victorian crazy quilt for the branch. No experience needed. Mount Pleasant April 14 2 pm Jones* 6:30 pm Reinventing Your Fabrics: An Introduction to Quilting Gardening in the Shade Find out how to increase/decrease your existing shade, improve soil, create shade with trees, shrubs and vines, and choose the right plant for your conditions. Riverdale April 17 7 pm Danforth/Coxwell April 18 6:30 pm Mimico Centennial May 9 6:30 pm Organic City Gardening Topics to be covered include organic control of pests, weeds and disease. High Park April 25 6:45 pm Don Mills* May 11 2 pm Albert Campbell* May 15 6 pm Learn how to create your first mini quilt from start to finish. Skills acquired include how to piece, prepare, and hand quilt using batting, needles, threads, stencils and more. Barbara Frum* April 4, 18, 25, May 2 9:30 am Painting Mindscapes Explore the familiar through abstract watercolour and acrylic painting techniques. Experiment with surreal art that entices and transforms your mind. Join artist Asha and learn how to create Mindscapes. Art materials supplied. Lillian H. Smith* April 24 2 pm Don Mills* May 9 2 pm Origami for Adults Balcony and Terrace Gardening A master gardener discusses the importance and challenge of city gardens: selecting plants and types of containers; preparing containers; and maintenance issues. Toronto Reference May 7 Fairview May 24 6 pm Gerrard/Ashdale May 26 11 am 1 pm Create origami figures out of paper. It’s fun and therapeutic. We’ll provide the paper and instruction. Queen/Saulter May 22 6 pm Watercolour Painting An introduction to watercolour painting for beginners, taught by Asha Rastogi. Materials provided. Lillian H. Smith* * Call or visit the branch to register. Tuesdays, April 3-June 12 June 5 ANSWERLINE 2 pm 416-393-7131 47 HOBBIES, CRAFTS & GAMES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Games KIDS & FAMILIES Arts and Crafts Scrabble® and Chess Club Explore your creative side. For school-age children. Join our club, meet new friends and have fun. Eatonville Fridays, April 6-June 29 2 pm Scrabble for Adults Rexdale June 1 Flemingdon Park* April 28 11 am 1 pm Humber Summit May 12 2 pm ® Join us for an afternoon of fun and games for all lovers of Scrabble®. Chess for Kids Open to beginners and experienced players ages 7-12. Albion Fridays, April 13-May 4 4 pm Downsview* Mondays, April 2-June 18 6:30 pm Morningside* June 13 2 pm Fairview* Saturdays, April 7-May 26 2 pm Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt! TEENS Fun for children of all ages. Manga Advisory Sam Dizon shows you what’s new and exciting in the world of Manga. For ages 11-18. High Park April 7 2 pm Woodview Park April 7 all day S. Walter Stewart* Family Night Talent Show April 2 2 pm Chess in the Library Support your family member, friend or neighbour and enjoy their presentation. Featuring casual chess, Blitz and CFC-rated games. Humberwood Brookbanks* Saturdays, April 7-June 30 10 am For ages 6-12. Improve your thinking and polish your chess playing skills with like-minded players. Albion Fairview* Saturdays, April 7-May 26 2 pm April 7, 21, May 5, 19, June 2, 16, 30 2 pm 6:30 pm Wii Game Afternoon Chess York Woods* April 17 June 1 2 pm Video Game Nights Join Malvern’s Youth Advisory Group for a night of fun and video games including games for Wii, PS3 and XBox 360. Malvern April 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 14, 28 6:15 pm Card Making Make unique, funky greeting cards for any occasion! Fairview* April 28 2 pm Play Oware Meet other teens and have fun playing Oware, one of the world’s oldest board game. York Woods* April 14, 28, May 12, 26, June 9, 23 2 pm Origami Workshop Begin with easy folding and progress to more complex models to get a taste of what advanced origami is about. Fairview* May 26 2 pm WRITING WORKSHOPS Children ages 7–12 practise creative writing, learn to make books, or meet authors. Workshops are offered at seven branches. Call or visit us for program information and to register. • Albert Campbell • Alderwood • Don Mills • Downsview • Fairview • North York Central • Sanderson Sophie’s Studio is made possible through a generous bequest from long-time library lover Sophia Lucyk. torontopubliclibrary.ca/sophiesstudio 48 torontopubliclibrary.ca Sophie's Studio WO Ad 2012-2.indd 1 * Call or visit the branch to register. 03/07/12 10:29 AM HOMEWORK HELP, LEADERSHIP & AFTER SCHOOL APRIL — JUNE 2012 HOMEWORK HELP, LEADERSHIP & AFTER SCHOOL Get one-on-one help with homework, tips from pros on how to be a great leader and have fun with friends. After school programs and resources are available at many Toronto Public Library branches teens Homework Help Co-sponsored with North West Scarborough Youth Centre. Bridlewood Mondays, April 2-June 18 4 pm Eatonville Tuesdays, April 3-June 26 4 pm Homework Tutoring Newcomer Youth Get help with Math, English or Science. Free homework help for permanent residents or convention refugees ages 13-24. To register, call 416-536-1234, Ext. 32 or 416-536-1234, Ext. 26. College/Shaw Mondays, April 2-30 4 pm After School Programs Console Gaming School your opponents in a frenzy of pure awesomeness. Try out some recent titles or enjoy some old classics. Downsview* April 3, 17, May 1, 15, June 5 4 pm Pape/Danforth April 4, May 2, June 6 4 pm S. Walter Stewart April 13, 27, May 11, 18, June 8, 22 4 pm Flemingdon Park April 19, May 31, June 28 4 pm Bloor/Gladstone April 23, May 28, June 18 4:30 pm Dufferin/St.Clair May 24 4 pm Sock Monkey Making Make a sock monkey to use as a gift or donate to a good cause. Bring your own socks to create your sock monkey. For ages 12-19. Leadership Gerrard/Ashdale Toastmasters Youth Leadership Toastmasters helps you overcome your fear of public speaking with tips and tricks you can practice. Learn how to improve your leadership skills, organize your thoughts on paper and gain self-confidence too. For older children and teens ages 11 and up. Locke* Wednesdays, April 4-May 23 North York Central* Saturdays, April 14-June 9 6 pm 10 am Make unique, funky greeting cards for any occasion! Mount Pleasant April 17, 24, May 15, 22 4 pm Streetfighter/Tekken 6 Tournament Four rounds, single elimination! April 25 5:30 pm Crafty Teens Come out and make something for your mom (yes, Mother’s Day is coming!) or for yourself. Pape/Danforth * Call or visit the branch to register. 4 pm Card Making Albion* Many programs are ongoing and we’re adding more all the time. Visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs for upcoming dates and to find out what’s new. April 13 April 25 ANSWERLINE 4 pm 416-393-7131 49 HOMEWORK HELP, LEADERSHIP & AFTER SCHOOL TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY DJ Workshop Dance Party! Join us as we mix, match, and scratch like a DJ with an introductory lesson by Off Centre DJ School. Learn the basic skills of being a DJ and try your hand at some of the techniques involved. For ages 13-19. We’re having a Wii and Kinect dance party to celebrate the start of summer. Come out and shake your groove thing along with Just Dance, Dance Challenge and The Michael Jackson Experience. Gerrard/Ashdale Pape/Danforth April 27 4 pm June 27 4 pm KIDS & FAMILIES Game On A night of game playing, challenges and fun. There will be board games, XBox 360 games and Wii games. Arts and Crafts Parkdale Explore your creative side. For school-age children. April 27, May 25, June 22 4 pm Nail Art Chat with friends and do your nails! Nail polish and accessories provided. Albion* April 30 4:30 pm Spelling Bee Challenge Challenge yourself in our spelling contest for ages 9-12. Jane/Sheppard* May 10 5 pm Yu Gi Oh! Tournament Bring your own deck, advanced format rules apply. Must register before 5:30 pm on the day of the tournament. Albion* May 16, June 27 6 pm Mature Gamerz Tournament For ages 13-19 with a library card or ID. Participants ages 13-16 need their parents to sign a permission form to enter the tournament (available at the Information Desk.) Albion* May 17, June 28 5:30 pm Mondays, April 2-June 25 5:30 pm Rexdale Tuesdays, April 3-May 22 4 pm Dawes Road April 5 6 pm Flemingdon Park* April 20 4 pm Weston April 26, May 17, June 21 4 pm Gerrard/Ashdale May 7, 18, June 11 4 pm Steeles May 11, June 15 4 pm Xbox Challenge Challenge your friends and test your skills. For ages 9-12. Free tickets needed for Dawes Road, available a half hour before program. Jane/Sheppard* April 12 Dawes Road April 25, May 23, June 27 Learn about how Henna is used in different cultures, watch a demonstration on how to apply Henna tattoos, and get your very own Henna kit. May 23 6 pm Board Games Join us for some good old fashioned board game fun for ages 7-13. Dawes Road April 13, 27, May 11, 25, June 8 4 pm Pre-teen Art Club Albion 6:30 pm Come meet new friends and have fun. For ages 10-12. Tuesdays, April 17-June 5 4 pm Toronto Bingo Learn how to make yarn friendship bracelets. Materials provided. May 28, June 4 April 17, May 15, June 12 Friendship Circle Centennial Friendship Bracelets Albion 5 pm 5:30 pm Design and create intricate works of art. For ages 10-13. The Art of Henna Fairview* Albion 4:30 pm Bingo with a Toronto twist. Have fun and at the same time learn about the city we live in. Rexdale April 27 4 pm Ductigami Duct tape can be made into nearly anything - ties, belts, wallets, roses, bags. Make a gift for Fathers’ Day or just something for yourself. Pape/Danforth 50 June 13 torontopubliclibrary.ca 4 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. READING PROGRAMS & STORYTIMES APRIL — JUNE 2012 Discover the joy of reading in librarian-led classes and workshops. READING PROGRAMS & STORYTIMES Enjoying a performance at Albert Campbell Branch kids & families For dates, times and locations of programs near you, go to torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs or call your branch. Some branches have limited space and require pre-registration. Baby Time Bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories for babies from birth to 18 months with their parents or caregivers. Toddler Time Stories, songs and rhymes for children age 19 months to 3 years with their parents or caregivers. Preschool Time Stories, songs and rhymes for children age 3-5 years with their parents or caregivers. Family Time Stories, songs, rhymes and activities for children age 5 and under with their parents or caregivers. Storytimes These programs are for children birth to five years old and their parents or caregivers. They encourage a lifelong love of reading, build reading readiness in children, and show parents and caregivers how to help their child get ready for reading. * Call or visit the branch to register. Pyjama Time Bedtime stories, songs, rhymes and activities for children age 5 and under with their parents or caregivers. To find out more about our Ready for Reading programs and services, visit torontopubliclibrary.ca/readyforreading ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 51 READING PROGRAMS & STORYTIMES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Spring is Here Don’t Let the Pigeon! Stories and other activities to celebrate the coming of spring, for children and their parents and caregivers. Join in the fun with the silly Pigeon as we share Pigeon stories, crafts and activities. Gerrard/Ashdale April 2 4 pm Parliament Street Wednesdays, April 4-25 2 pm Albion May 19 2 pm Gerrard/Ashdale May 16 4 pm Lego Party Create buildings, castles and robots. Bring your friends and your imagination. For children ages 6-12. Saturday Stories Bring the whole family and drop in for stories, songs, rhymes, games and more. Albion June 16 2 pm Albion April 7-June 30 11 am Celebrate Dad Bloor/Gladstone April 7-June 30 10 am Parkdale April 7-June 30 10:30 am S. Walter Stewart April 7-June 30 10:30 am Listen to stories, songs and rhymes and then make a nice craft for Father’s Day. Reading Circle for Kids Drop in for fun reading activities with local youth volunteers. Bridlewood Saturdays, April 7-June 16 1:30 pm Wychwood June 14 7 pm Bridlewood June 16 3:30 pm Humber Summit June 16 2 pm Albion June 16 11 am Woodview Park June 16 2 pm Downsview* June 16 11 am Library-licious Zoom, Zoom, Zoom A little bit of everything: stories, games, simple crafts and other surprises. Something deliciously different happens every week. All ages are welcome. Drop-in. Celebrate all things that go zoom with games, activities, crafts and stories. York Woods Saturdays, April 14-June 30 Celebrate all things Dinosaur with games, activities, crafts and stories. April 18 Little piggy stories, songs and rhymes for children age 6 and under, with their parents and caregivers. April 27 2:30 pm Magic or Mischief? A story and a Toy Theatre presentation to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Brothers Grimm. In partnership with the Federation of European Storytelling. Lillian H. Smith Stories for children from birth to age 6. Wychwood June 21 April 30 2 pm French Family Time Stories, songs, rhymes in French for children age 5 and under. Don Mills Celebrate how wonderful your mummy is with stories, songs and rhymes. Persian Storytime St. Lawrence May 5 Wychwood May 11 2:30 pm Albion May 12 11 am Bridlewood May 12 3:30 pm Downsview* May 12 11 am Woodview Park May 12 2 pm torontopubliclibrary.ca 10:30 am Reading Programs & Storytimes in Other Languages Mother’s Day Storytime 52 4 pm 4 pm Piggy’s Party Wychwood June 21 Salute to Summer Dinosaur Day Gerrard/Ashdale Gerrard/Ashdale 11 am 2 pm June 2, 9 11 am Children are invited to enjoy stories and songs in Farsi. Fairview* Monday, April 2-May 14 7 pm Chinese Storytime Children are invited to enjoy stories and songs in Mandarin. Fairview* Thursdays, April 12-May 17 6:45 pm * Call or visit the branch to register. READING PROGRAMS & STORYTIMES APRIL — JUNE 2012 100 YEARS of Children’s Services It was 100 years ago this year that Toronto Public Library hired Lillian H. Smith, the first professionally trained children’s librarian in the British Empire. By the time Smith retired, Toronto children’s libraries were in 16 branches, 30 schools and two settlement houses, and Boys and Girls House stood as the first library in the British Empire devoted to children. Many things have changed since then, but the library still focuses on the same important children’s services that Smith advocated back in her day: promoting the joy of reading, helping young students succeed at school, and providing children and their families with spaces in which to play, learn and thrive. This spring, Toronto Public Library is celebrating 100 Years of Children’s Services with great books and exciting events. For more info check out torontopubliclibrary.ca/100yearsforkids C.1940 C.1960 C.2000 C.1980 storytelling music writing & illustrating great kids’ authors Philippa Dowding Ted Staunton Andrew Larsen Richard Scrimger Aubrey Davis Jeremy Tankard and more puppet shows Come join some of Canada’s best known children’s authors and illustrators bookbash Canadian Children’s Literature Festival Saturday, April 21, 2012 • 12:30 – 4 pm • Northern District Branch • 40 Orchard View Blvd torontopubliclibrary.ca/bookbash Media sponsor Made possible by: Muller Scholastic Endowment Fund for Canadian Children’s Literature Kids belong at the library. There’s a lot to check out! There’s an endless variety of things to do and discover for every age. Lots to read, hear & see Books in different languages, magazines, comics and manga too! We have DVDs, music, audiobooks and book kits. Call Dial-A-Story (416-395-5400) to listen to stories, or go online at kidsspace.torontopubliclibrary. ca to Hear-A-Story. Get connected Download kids’ books, videos and music to your computer, mp3 player or eBook reader. For fun and games online, visit kidsspace. torontopubliclibrary.ca, the library’s website just for kids. Study spaces, staff & stuff to help you learn Find materials for projects and other school work. Visit a branch for quiet study or to join a homework club. Fun things to do Arts & crafts, author and illustrator visits, drama workshops, cartooning, magic shows, movies, writing and reading programs. For more information about all the library has for kids, come into your local branch, visit us at kidsspace.torontopubliclibrary.ca or call us at 416-393-7131. BRANCH MAP TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY TORONTO PUBL 12 8 13 14 9 10 24 11 23 7 22 27 25 6 26 28 5 29 4 3 2 32 1 Neighbourhood branches 56 torontopubliclibrary.ca District branches Research & Reference libraries Book BRANCH MAP April – June 2012 LIC LIBRARY 15 20 16 17 kmobile stops 18 19 30 31 21 Bookmobile stops 416-395-5560 torontopubliclibrary.ca/bookmobiles 1 Ward’s Island 2 Queen’s Quay 3 Swansea Plaza 4Mabelle 5Willowridge 6 Martinway Plaza 7Braeburn 8 North Kipling 9Driftwood Community Centre 10 Needle Firway 11Firgrove 12 Concourse Plaza 13Wycliffe 14 Yonge Village 15 Bayview Cummer Plaza 16Brahms 17 Nymark Plaza 18Glamorgan 19 Scarborough Town Centre 20 Morningside Heights 21Oakridge Community Centre 22 St. Andrews 23 Sheppard Plaza ANSWERLINE 24 Bathurst Manor Plaza 25 Lawrence Heights Community Centre 26 Caledon Village 27 Chetta Place 28 Martha Eaton Way 29 Mount Dennis 30 Scarborough Village 31 Midland Danforth 32 Metro Hall For Bookmobile schedule, see page 61. 416-393-7131 57 BRANCH HOURS & LOCATIONS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Map Library Branch Phone No. Address Branch Hours F/1 Agincourt 416-396-8943 155 Bonis Ave. M1T 3W6 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 F/3 Albert Campbell 416-396-8890 496 Birchmount Rd. M1K 1N8 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 A/1 Albion 416-394-5170 1515 Albion Rd. M9V 1B2 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 A/4 Alderwood 416-394-5310 2 Orianna Dr. M8W 4Y1 Mon 10-8:30; Tues, Wed & Fri 10-6; Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 C/2 Amesbury Park 416-395-5420 1565 Lawrence Ave. W. M6L 1A8 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 C/3 Annette Street 416-393-7692 145 Annette St. M6P 1P3 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/2 Armour Heights 416-395-5430 2140 Avenue Rd. M5M 4M7 Tues, Thur & Fri 10-6; Wed 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 D/2 Barbara Frum 416-395-5440 20 Covington Rd. M6A 3C1 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/1 Bayview 416-395-5460 Bayview Village Shopping Centre 2901 Bayview Ave. M2K 1E6 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/4 Beaches 416-393-7703 2161 Queen St. E. M4L 1J1 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 G/2 Bendale 416-396-8910 1515 Danforth Rd. M1J 1H5 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 B/2 Black Creek 416-395-5470 North York Sheridan Mall 1700 Wilson Ave. M3L 1B2 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 C/3 Bloor/Gladstone 416-393-7674 1101 Bloor St. W. M6H 1M7 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 B/3 Brentwood 416-394-5240 36 Brentwood Rd. N. M8X 2B5 Closed for renovations. F/1 Bridlewood 416-396-8960 Bridlewood Mall 2900 Warden Ave. M1W 2S8 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5 E/2 Brookbanks 416-395-5480 210 Brookbanks Dr. M3A 2T8 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 G/1 Burrows Hall 416-396-8740 1081 Progress Ave. M1B 5Z6 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 G/2 Cedarbrae 416-396-8850 545 Markham Rd. M1H 2A1 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5; D/1 Centennial 416-395-5490 578 Finch Ave. W. M2R 1N7 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/4 City Hall 416-393-7650 Nathan Phillips Square 100 Queen St. W. M5H 2N3 Mon-Fri 10-6 G/3 Cliffcrest 416-396-8916 Cliffcrest Plaza 3017 Kingston Rd. M1M 1P1 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 C/4 College/Shaw 416-393-7668 766 College St. M6G 1C4 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/3 Danforth/Coxwell 416-393-7783 1675 Danforth Ave. M4C 5P2 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 C/3 Davenport 416-393-7732 1246 Shaw St. M6G 3P1 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/3 Dawes Road 416-396-3820 416 Dawes Rd. M4B 2E8 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/3 Deer Park 416-393-7657 40 St. Clair Ave. E. M4T 1M9 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 E/2 Don Mills 416-395-5710 888 Lawrence Ave. E. M3C 1P6 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/2 Downsview 416-395-5720 2793 Keele St. M3M 2G3 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-5:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/3 Dufferin/St. Clair 416-393-7712 1625 Dufferin St. M6H 3L9 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 A/3 Eatonville 416-394-5270 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. M9B 2B1 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 Expanded hours during Brentwood renovations. F/3 Eglinton Square 416-396-8920 Eglinton Square Mall, 1 Eglinton Square, Unit 126 M1L 2K1 Mon-Wed 9-8:30; Thur 12:30-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 A/3 Elmbrook Park 416-394-5290 2 Elmbrook Cres. M9C 5B4 Tues & Fri 10-6; Wed & Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 C/3 Evelyn Gregory 416-394-1006 120 Trowell Ave. M6M 1L7 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/1 Fairview 416-395-5750 35 Fairview Mall Dr. M2J 4S4 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 * Open Sundays from April 1 to June 24, 2012 inclusive, except Sundays on holiday weekends, with closures on April 8, 2012; May 20, 2012. LC = Learning Centre LSP = Library Settlement Partnerships 58 torontopubliclibrary.ca Access LC LSP X • • • • • • • • X X X X X X X X X X X X X • X X X X • • X X X X X X X X X X X • X X X • BRANCH HOURS & LOCATIONS April – June 2012 Map Library Branch Phone No. Address E/3 Flemingdon Park 416-395-5820 29 St. Dennis Dr. M3C 3J3 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/3 Forest Hill 416-393-7706 700 Eglinton Ave. W. M5N 1B9 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 E/4 Gerrard/Ashdale 416-393-7717 1432 Gerrard St. E. M4L 1Z6 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 G/1 Goldhawk Park 416-396-8964 295 Alton Towers Circle M1V 4P1 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 G/3 Guildwood 416-396-8872 Guildwood Plaza Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; 123 Guildwood Parkway M1E 4V2 Sat 9-5 C/4 High Park 416-393-7671 228 Roncesvalles Ave. M6R 2L7 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 H/2 Highland Creek 416-396-8876 3550 Ellesmere Rd. M1C 3Z2 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/1 Hillcrest 416-395-5830 5801 Leslie St. M2H 1J8 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 B/4 Humber Bay 416-394-5300 200 Park Lawn Rd. M8Y 3J1 Tues & Fri 10-6; Wed & Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 B/1 Humber Summit 416-395-5840 2990 Islington Ave. M9L 2K6 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 A/1 Humberwood 416-394-5210 850 Humberwood Blvd. M9W 7A6 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 B/3 Jane/Dundas 416-394-1014 620 Jane St. M6S 4A6 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 B/1 Jane/Sheppard 416-395-5966 1906 Sheppard Ave. W. M3L 1Y7 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/4 Jones 416-393-7715 118 Jones Ave. M4M 2Z9 Mon & Fri 10-6; Tues 10-8:30; Wed & Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 F/3 Kennedy/Eglinton 416-396-8924 Liberty Square Shopping Plaza 2380 Eglinton Ave. E. M1K 2P3 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/3 Leaside 416-396-3835 165 McRae Dr. M4G 1S8 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 D/4 Lillian H. Smith 416-393-7746 239 College St. M5T 1R5 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy (Reference) 416-393-7748 Mon-Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books (Reference) 416-393-7753 Mon-Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/2 Locke 416-393-7730 3083 Yonge St. M4N 2K7 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 A/4 Long Branch 416-394-5320 3500 Lake Shore Blvd. W. M8W 1N6 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/4 Main Street 416-393-7700 137 Main St. M4E 2V9 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 G/1 Malvern 416-396-8969 30 Sewells Rd. M1B 3G5 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/3 Maria A. Shchuka 416-394-1000 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. M6E 2H4 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 F/2 Maryvale 416-396-8931 Parkway Mall 85 Ellesmere Rd. M1R 4B9 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 F/2 McGregor Park 416-396-8935 2219 Lawrence Ave. E. M1P 2P5 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 B/4 Mimico Centennial 416-394-5330 47 Station Rd. M8V 2R1 Tues & Wed 12:30-8:30; Thur & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 H/2 Morningside 416-396-8881 4279 Lawrence Ave. E. M1E 2S8 Mon-Wed 9-8:30; Thur 12:30-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 B/3 Mount Dennis 416-394-1008 1123 Weston Rd. M6N 3S3 Closed for renovations. D/3 Mount Pleasant 416-393-7737 599 Mt. Pleasant Rd. M4S 2M5 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 A/4 New Toronto 416-394-5350 110 Eleventh St. M8V 3G5 Tues & Fri 10-6; Wed & Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/1 North York Central Library 416-395-5535 5120 Yonge St. M2N 5N9 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/2 Northern District 416-393-7610 40 Orchard View Blvd. M4R 1B9 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 B/2 Northern Elms 416-394-5230 123B Rexdale Blvd., Unit 5 M9W 1P1 Tues & Wed 12:30-8:30; Thur & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 TTY 416-395-5596 Branch Hours Access LC LSP X • X • X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X • • X X X X X X X • • X • X • X X X X X • X * Open Sundays from April 1 to June 24, 2012 inclusive, except Sundays on holiday weekends, with closures on April 8, 2012; May 20, 2012. LC = Learning Centre LSP = Library Settlement Partnerships ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 59 BRANCH HOURS & LOCATIONS TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Map Library Branch Phone No. Address Branch Hours C/3 Oakwood Village Library And Arts Centre 416-394-1040 341 Oakwood Ave. M6E 2W1 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 C/3 Palmerston 416-393-7680 560 Palmerston Ave. M6G 2P7 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/3 Pape/Danforth 416-393-7727 701 Pape Ave. M4K 3S6 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/4 Parkdale 416-393-7686 1303 Queen St. W. M6K 1L6 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/4 Parliament Street 416-393-7663 269 Gerrard St. E. M5A 2G6 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/3 Perth/Dupont 416-393-7677 1589 Dupont St. M6P 3S5 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/1 Pleasant View 416-395-5940 575 Van Horne Ave. M2J 4S8 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 H/2 Port Union 416-396-8885 5450 Lawrence Ave. E. M1C 3B2 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/4 Queen/Saulter 416-393-7723 765 Queen St. E. M4M 1H3 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 A/1 Rexdale 416-394-5200 2243 Kipling Ave. M9W 4L5 Tues & Fri 10-6; Wed & Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 B/2 Richview 416-394-5120 1806 Islington Ave. M9P 3N3 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/4 Riverdale 416-393-7720 370 Broadview Ave. M4K 2M8 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 B/3 Runnymede 416-393-7697 2178 Bloor St. W. M6S 1M8 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; & Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 Expanded hours during Brentwood renovations. E/3 S. Walter Stewart 416-396-3975 170 Memorial Park Ave. M4J 2K5 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 C/3 St. Clair/Silverthorn 416-393-7709 1748 St. Clair Ave. W. M6N 1J3 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/4 St. James Town 416-393-7744 495 Sherbourne St. M4X 1K7 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/4 St. Lawrence 416-393-7655 171 Front St. E. M5A 4H3 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 D/4 Sanderson 416-393-7653 327 Bathurst St. M5T 1J1 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 D/3 Spadina Road 416-393-7666 10 Spadina Rd. M5R 2S7 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 F/1 Steeles 416-396-8975 Bamburgh Gardens Shopping Plaza 375 Bamburgh Circle M1W 3Y1 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5 B/4 Swansea Memorial 416-393-7695 95 Lavinia Ave. M6S 3H9 Tues & Thur 10-12 & 1-6; Wed 1-8; Sat 10-5 F/3 Taylor Memorial 416-396-8939 1440 Kingston Rd. M1N 1R3 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 E/3 Thorncliffe 416-396-3865 48 Thorncliffe Park Dr. M4H 1J7 Mon-Fri 9-8:30; Sat 9-5 E/3 Todmorden Room 416-396-3875 1081½ Pape Ave. (at Torrens) M4K 3W6 Tues & Thurs 12:30-5, 6-8:30; Wed & Sat 9-12, 1-5 D/3 Toronto Reference Library 416-395-5577 789 Yonge St. M4W 2G8 Mon-Thur 9:30-8:30; Fri 9:30-5:30; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 F/2 Victoria Village 416-395-5950 184 Sloane Ave. M4A 2C4 Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 B/2 Weston 416-394-1016 2 King St. M9N 1K9 Mon 10-8:30; Tues & Thur 12:30-8:30; Wed & Fri 10-6; Sat 9-5 G/1 Woodside Square 416-396-8979 Woodside Square Mall 1571 Sandhurst Circle M1V 1V2 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 B/1 Woodview Park 416-395-5960 16 Bradstock Rd. M9M 1M8 Tues, Wed & Fri 10-6; Thur 12:30-8:30; Sat 9-5 D/3 Wychwood 416-393-7683 1431 Bathurst St. M5R 3J2 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 C/1 York Woods 416-395-5980 1785 Finch Ave. W. M3N 1M6 Mon 12:30-8:30; Tues-Thur 9-8:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; *Sun 1:30-5 D/3 Yorkville 416-393-7660 22 Yorkville Ave. M4W 1L4 Mon-Thur 9-8:30; Fri & Sat 9-5 TTY 416-393-7100 * Open Sundays from April 1 to June 24, 2012 inclusive, except Sundays on holiday weekends, with closures on April 8, 2012; May 20, 2012. LC = Learning Centre LSP = Library Settlement Partnerships 60 torontopubliclibrary.ca Access LC LSP • • X X X X X • X X X X X X X X • • • • • X X X X X X X X • X X X • • • • X X X X X X BOOKMOBILE schedule April – June 2012 Stop Map Bookmobile Stop Locations Address Stop Times 1 2 Bookmobile No. D/4 Ward's Island 102 Lakeshore Ave. Saturdays, weekly, 10:30 am-12:15 pm 1 C/4 Queen's Quay 545 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (OMNI television parking lot, Bathurst St. & Queen's Quay W.) Fridays, weekly, 6:15-7:45 pm 1 3 B/4 Swansea Plaza (north side of Ormskirk Ave., east of the South Kingsway) Saturdays, weekly, 2:30-4 pm 1 4 A/3 Mabelle 49 Mabelle Ave. (Dundas & Islington Aves.) Fridays, bi-weekly, Apr. 20, May 4, June 1, 15, 29; 3-4:30 pm 1 5 A/2 Willowridge 44 Willowridge Rd. (Eglinton Ave. W. & Highway 27) Fridays, bi-weekly, Apr. 13, 27, May 11, 25, June 8, 22; 3-4:30 pm 1 6 A/2 Martinway Plaza 415 The Westway (at Martingrove Rd.) Tuesdays, weekly, 6-7:30 pm 1 7 B/1 Braeburn 75 Tandridge Cres. (Albion Rd. & Islington Ave.) Tuesdays, weekly, 3-4:30 pm 1 8 A/1 North Kipling 2 Rowntree Rd. (North Kipling Community Centre parking lot, Kipling Ave. & Albion Rd.) Thursdays, Apr. 5, 19, May 3, 17, 31, June 4, 28; 3-4:30 pm 1 9 B/1 Driftwood Community Centre 4401 Jane St. (at Driftwood Ave.) Wednesdays, weekly, 2:30-4:30 pm 1 10 B/1 Needle Fir Way 5 Needle Fir Way (at Firgrove Cres.) Mondays, weekly, 3-4:30 pm 2 11 B/1 Firgrove 1 Dune Grassway (Jane St. & Sheppard Ave.) Wednesdays, weekly, 5:30-7 pm 1 12 C/1 Concourse Plaza 1085 Steeles Ave. W. (at Carpenter Rd., southwest corner) Mondays, weekly, 10:30 am-12 noon 2 13 D/1 Wycliffe 6255 Bathurst St. (at Greenwin Village Rd., northeast corner) Tuesdays, weekly, 6:15-8 pm 2 14 D/1 Yonge Village 20 Tangreen Crt. (at Steeles Ave.W.) Saturdays, weekly, 2-4 pm 2 15 D/1 Bayview Cummer Plaza 3292 Bayview Ave. (at Cummer Ave., northeast corner) Fridays, weekly, 10:30 am-12 noon 2 16 E/1 Brahms Brahms Ave. (at Finch Ave., northeast corner) Fridays, weekly, 3:15-4:45 pm 2 17 E/1 Nymark Plaza 4857 Leslie St. (at Nymark Ave., northeast corner) Wednesdays, bi-weekly, Apr. 25, May 9, 23, June 6, 20; 6:30-7:30 pm 2 18 F/2 Glamorgan 120 Dundalk Dr. (at Antrim Cres.) Thursdays, weekly, 3-4:30 pm 2 19 G/2 Scarborough Town Centre 300 Borough Dr. (Ellesmere & McCowan Aves. northeast corner) Thursdays, bi-weekly, Apr. 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 7, 21; 6-7:30 pm 2 20 G/1 Morningside Heights Morningside Ave. and Oasis Blvd. Mondays, weekly, 3:30-4:30 pm 1 21 F/3 Oakridge Community Centre 63 Pharmacy Ave. (north of Danforth Ave.) Thursdays, bi-weekly, Apr. 5, 19, May 3, 17, 31, June 14, 28; 5:30-7 pm 2 22 D/2 St. Andrews 53 The Links Rd. (at Lord Seaton Rd.) Tuesdays, bi-weekly, Apr. 3, 17, May 1, 15, 29, June 12, 26; 11 am-12:30 pm 2 23 C/1 Sheppard Plaza 630 Sheppard Ave. W. (plaza parking lot, Sheppard Ave. W. & Bathurst St.) Wednesdays, weekly; 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1 24 C/1 Bathurst Manor Plaza 221 Wilmington Ave (at Overbrook Pl northeast corner) Mondays, weekly, 6-8 pm 2 25 C/2 Lawrence Heights Community Centre 5 Replin Rd. (Allen Expressway & Lawrence Ave. W.) Wednesdays, weekly, 3-4:30 pm 2 26 C/2 Caledon Village 100 Lotherton Pathway (at Caledonia Rd.) Tuesdays, weekly, 3-4:45 pm 2 27 B/2 Chetta Place Near Kingsview Village School, Kipling Ave. & Dixon Dr. Thursdays, bi-weekly, Apr. 12, 26, May 10, 24, June 7, 21; 3-4:30 pm 1 28 C/2 Martha Eaton Way 15 Martha Eaton Way (Trethewey Dr. & Black Creek Rd.) Saturdays, weekly, 10:30 am-12:15 pm 2 29 B/3 Mount Dennis 1050 Weston Road (Weston Rd. and Dennis Ave., Royal Canadian Legion parking lot) Thursdays, weekly, 11 am-12 noon 1 30 G/3 Scarborough Village Markington Square Shopping Centre (Eglinton Ave. E. & Markham Rd. southeast corner) Mondays, weekly, 5:30-7 pm 1 31 F/3 Midland Danforth Greystone Plaza parking lot (Danforth Rd. & Greystone Walk) Mondays, weekly, 1:30-2:30 pm 1 32 D/4 Metro Hall Wellington & John Sts. Thursdays, weekly, 11:30 am-1 pm 2 See a map of stop locations on pages 56-57. ANSWERLINE 416-393-7131 61 ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY Accessibility Services at Toronto Public Library The library strives to provide all Torontonians with free and equitable access to our collections, services, programs and branches — regardless of age, illness or physical disability. A BRANCH NEAR YOU With branches across Toronto, we are always close by. Order materials online and have them sent to your nearest branch for you or a family member to pick up. Most branches are wheelchair accessible, some have assistive listening devices and all provide reading aids such as hand magnifiers and computer screen magnification software. To find out which branch has what, go to torontopubliclibrary.ca/accessibility/branchequipment. To request Sign Language interpretation for library programs you wish to attend in person, ask at your local branch or call TTY 416-393-7100 to book. A minimum of two weeks notice is required. 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