More than a thousand children are expected to once again join our two summer reading clubs which run from June 21 to Aug. 15. Registration starts today and continues all summer at our four libraries and the cost is only $2. Youngsters will be rewarded by strengthening their reading skills while school is out , enjoying some great books and attending an end of summer party for those who finish reading ten books. “Your Brain Under Construction: Boost It, Build It, Tune It Up” is the summer reading club is for children 6 years and older or those who are reading on their own. As you read through your books, you can build our giant brain. Children who complete the program will receive an invitation to the end of summer party on Aug. 21 when a private secret movie screening will be held that morning at Niagara Square Cinemas. The Read-To-Me Club program “Building With Books ” is for 3 to 6 year olds who are emerging re ...
Niagara Falls celebrates Queen Victoria in more ways than just a long holiday weekend. The Image Database on our library website shows a photograph of the Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain formerly at the corner Main Street and Lundy's Lane. See it there at www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?id=96352 The City’s Centennial book “Images of a Century” has a photo of a house built in 1900 called Victoria Place which became the home of the Niagara Falls Club from 1951 until 1986; the Victoria Avenue Arena in 1925; the Victoria Hall Hotel in 1890; Victoria Motors Ltd. automotive dealership in 1951; and the Victoria Park Railway Station built in 1885. To view the library's index of “Images of a Century” click
Businesses and organizations can now have their logo and a link to their website added to the library’s popular website. In a month there are more than 150,000 visits to our informative and helpful website with over 175,000 pages viewed by visitors.
Featured sponsors will be added on our Home Page at www.nflibrary.ca , on our Historic Niagara Digital Collections at www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex and on each of its 280,000 pages.
The high number of daily visitors to our library website is because it is such a large and significant website which is fully indexed by Google.
The cost is $200 per month. The Niagara Falls Public Library Board reserves the right to reject any application. Businesses or organizations must supply a medium to high resolution ...
2007 was another busy year at the library as described in our just released annual report. Copies are at our libraries while supplies last and it can always be found on our website. Last year our 40,914 active cardholders borrowed 654,693 library books and other materials from our collection of 310,139 print volumes and 29,119 audio visual volumes. Our library borrowed 2335 items from libraries across Canada for our residents and we loaned to other libraries 2295 items. In a typical week, 10,249 people entered our library in person and there were 37,337 electronic visits to our website; 2,438 reference questions were answered by trained staff and 6,893 items were used in the library in a typical week. There were 1,406 programs held throughout the year attended by 24,829 people of al ...
Last month I was called to jury duty in Welland but then told I wasn’t needed. I had prepared the best way I know by consulting a variety of library materials.
Laura Van Wormer’s novel “Jury Duty” is about a sensational Manhattan murder case where the defendant, the son of a rich business tycoon, is accused of murdering a beautiful model. Novelist Libby Winslow shows up for jury duty and finds the experience worthy of another book, especially as two fellow jurors develop a romantic interest in her. Just arrived is a book of short stories called “The Deadly Bride” which includes twenty one of the year’s finest crime and mystery stories. One story is ...