The March Book Group will next meet March 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Meeting Room of the Fleming Library (Beamsville). This month's topic is art fiction or non-fiction.
New members are always welcome.
For more information, contact Jill Nicholson at 905-563-7014.
The Lincoln Public Library serves the residents of the Town of Lincoln, located in the Niagara wine district of southern Ontario. The Lincoln Public Library blog provides a forum for library users to learn about new programs, services and collections and to provide valuable feedback to the library staff and board.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
March Break Programs
Check out the Lincoln Public Library's website - www.lincoln.library.on.ca - for the great March Break programs planned for the Fleming and Rittenhouse Libraries.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Lincoln Public Library receives recognition at the Ontario Library Association Conference
The Lincoln Public Library was recognized for its contributions to the library community at the Ontario Public Library Awards dinner on February 1 in Toronto.
The Library received its accreditation certificate from the Minister of Culture, Caroline di Cocco. To be accredited, the Lincoln Public Library met over 100 criteria through a peer evaluation.
Suzanne Culp, library board member for the past six years, received the James Bain Medallion for Trustee of the Year. She was recognized for her work with the Ontario Library Boards Association, the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries, in particular the Telling our Stories contest, and for her contribution to the Lincoln Public Library. We wish Sue well as she leaves the board to pursue new adventures!
The Library received its accreditation certificate from the Minister of Culture, Caroline di Cocco. To be accredited, the Lincoln Public Library met over 100 criteria through a peer evaluation.
Suzanne Culp, library board member for the past six years, received the James Bain Medallion for Trustee of the Year. She was recognized for her work with the Ontario Library Boards Association, the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries, in particular the Telling our Stories contest, and for her contribution to the Lincoln Public Library. We wish Sue well as she leaves the board to pursue new adventures!
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