The Coronation Street Club will go on hiatus for June, July and August so that our Club Members can enjoy the summer weather.
Come join the fun again in September! Find out what's going on with David, Ken, Steve and the whole Corrie gang.
For more information, contact Jill at the Fleming Library, 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.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
TD Summer Reading Club and Read to Me
The Library's children's services staff is busy planning this summer's exciting programs. The Theme for the TD Summer Reading Club is 'Agent 009', so mystery and detection will be part of the action!
The Library will also continue the popular "Read to Me' program for preschoolers. By popular demand, we will be adding a weekly drop-in storytime at each library.
Children's services staff will be visiting Lincoln's elementary schools in June to talk to students about the Library's fantastic summer programs.
Check back soon for more details.
The Library will also continue the popular "Read to Me' program for preschoolers. By popular demand, we will be adding a weekly drop-in storytime at each library.
Children's services staff will be visiting Lincoln's elementary schools in June to talk to students about the Library's fantastic summer programs.
Check back soon for more details.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Bookcase from original Rittenhouse Library
The Lincoln Public Library has recently acquired a bookcase that was used in the original Rittenhouse Library. It is located to the right of the Moses F. Rittenhouse desk in the current Moses F. Rittenhouse Library.
The Library is pleased to add this piece which represents Moses F. Rittenhouse's commitment to public libraries and his community, Vineland.
The Library is pleased to add this piece which represents Moses F. Rittenhouse's commitment to public libraries and his community, Vineland.
Historic Talks Series - Changes
The last two lectures for the Historic Lecture Series on Jordan will both be held on Saturday May 16 at the School House at the Jordan Museum. Jim Fretz will speak first on Jordan Harbour and Helen Booth will follow on Weavers of the Twenty.
There will be no lecture on May 23.
There will be no lecture on May 23.
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