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Income Tax Clinics
Library Notes By Joe Longo on Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Victoria Avenue Library is once again hosting free income tax preparation clinics for low income earners. Registration in advance is required for appointments for the following programs by visiting or telephoning 905-356-8080. Be sure to stop by the library to pick up the checklist of documents you must bring along in order to have your tax return completed.

Members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario will complete personal income tax returns during thirty minute sessions between 6 and 9pm on five Wednesday evenings beginning Feb. 20 through March 26. They are available to individuals whose total income is less than $17,000 with no dependants, or less than $25,000 with dependants. If two or more individuals in one household are employed, their combined income must not exceed the limits above. Income limits are waived for those with visual or a similar physical impairment - not simply because one is receiving a disability pension.

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Teen Night
Library Notes By Joe Longo on Saturday, January 19, 2008

The fourth Teen Night will be held on Friday January 25 from 7 to 10 pm at the Victoria Avenue Library with the rock group Don't Be Alarmed performing at 7 pm and the group Tom Skoal at 9 pm. Both bands are well known in the local music scene. At 8 pm local electronic musician, dj, and vj  Marinko Jareb (aka DJ Machine and $tink*$ki) will perform dj sets, and will perform vj sets as a backdrop to the other bands. Marinko has performed and given workshops across Canada and Europe.

Tickets are $2 in advance at any of the four libraries in Niagara Falls, or $4 at the door with a limited number of tickets on a first come first served basis. Other teen nights will be held throughout the year, showcasing local teens who have formed their own bands. If you are a member of one of these bands and would like to perform, please contact Andrew Porteus at 905-356-8080

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The Future
Library Notes By Joe Longo on Saturday, January 12, 2008

The beginning of each year brings many forecasts of the future. There are also books at the library which do likewise. Typing "future" as a keyword in our online library catalogue produces over a thousand results.

I predict that many people remember the ground breaking books "Boom, bust & echo" by David Foot and "Future Shock" by Alvin Toffler, but there are many others to read as we begin 2008 including "Revolutionary wealth: How it will be created and how it will change our lives " published last y ...

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Children's Programmes
Library Notes By Joe Longo on Saturday, January 05, 2008

Begin the new year by registering your children for a variety of library programs. Saturday craft programs will be held at various times and libraries on Jan. 12, Jan. 19 and Feb. 9 for children starting as young as three years old. Regular story programs resume this week.

Bouncin' Baby Time: Mommy & Me & Books consists of music, rhymes, tickles and bounces for children four to eleven months of age with an adult caregiver. Bring a blanket and let us introduce you and your baby to a variety of board books and activities. This program is about twenty to thirty minutes in length and runs six weeks for only $3. Great toys are provided. Stay awhile afterwards to meet and socialize with other new parents. Due to limited space, no other siblings may attend.

The "Baby Time: Beginning With Books" program for children 12 to 23 months of age and the "Toddler Time: Growing With Books" program for two year olds are thirty mi ...

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The Philosopher's Cafe
Library Notes By Joe Longo on Saturday, December 29, 2007

The next Philosophers' Cafe at the Victoria Avenue Library is scheduled for January 7 at 7pm. The theme is "What is Law and Justice?".

A Philosophers' Café is an informal, open forum for those interested in exploring philosophical questions in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The purpose of the café is nothing less than to help transform the world one conversation at a time. No philosophical training is required - real life experience is desired. A philosopher exists in all of us.

Considerations for discussion include who made/makes the Law? Are any Laws outdated? Does the punishment fit the crime? Why are Laws continually broken? Is Law working? Justice, is it really blind? When does Justice actually occur? How is the prison system working? Is the prison system per capita higher or lower than the past? Are for-profit prisons ethical? Law and Justice: Are they democratic?

We all, at least on occasion, ...

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