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By Joe Longo on Monday, November 24, 2008
Dec. 12 is the last day to vote for the 2008 Debbie Zimmerman Early Years Niagara Literary Award for children's literature aimed at the 0-6 age group. Families are encouraged to read these books together before voting by paper ballot at public libraries, Ontario Early Years Centres, regional child care centres or online at www.earlyyearsniagara.org The books are:

“The Cow That Laid an Egg” by Andy Cutbill

“I Don’t Like Gloria” by Kaye Umansky and Margaret Chamberlain

“If You’re Happy and You Know It: Jungle Edition” by James Warhola

“An Orange in January”...
By Joe Longo on Monday, November 17, 2008
On Nov. 22 Chippawa Branch Library will be opening a new 'teen' book collection in a newly-decorated section upstairs in the adult department.

Each person who checks out material from our new section on Nov. 22 will receive a ballot for an hourly draw that day. There will be six draws for six prizes. Enter often, read more, and win more! Chippawa Branch is open from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays.

The grand prize will be a complete hardcover set of the popular Stephenie Meyer series to be drawn at our annual Christmas open house on Monday Dec. 1st.

Borrow the following books by this very popular young adult writer - “Breaking dawn”, “The host”,...
By Joe Longo on Monday, November 10, 2008
A special book display for Remembrance Day has been on view at the Victoria Avenue Library with a colourful poster, Canadian flag and copies of “In Flanders Fields”.

All four libraries will be open as usual on Nov. 11 and two minutes of silence will be observed at 11am.

Borrow new books such as “Show no fear : daring actions in Canadian military history", “Establishing a legacy : the history of the Royal Canadian Regiment 1883-1953" and Christie Blatchford’s “Fifteen days : stories of bravery, friendship, life and death from inside the new Canadian Army".

“The wasted vigil”...
By Joe Longo on Monday, November 03, 2008
Meet local historian and author Sherman Zavitz on Nov. 8 from 10am to 1pm when he will have autographed copies of his two new books for sale. This is another library fund-raising initiative to purchase additional books for adults and children.

The revised and enlarged edition of "It Happened At Niagara" is a compilation of three earlier books of the same title. Series 1 was first published in 1996 by the Lundy's Lane Historical Society in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club of Stamford. Series 2 came out in 1999 and Series 3 in 2003, both published by the Lundy’s Lane Historical Society.

Founded in 1887, the Society is the second oldest organization of its kind in Ontario. It is still very active, not only publishing local history books but also holding regular monthly meetings on the first Thursday of each month at the Victoria Ave....