February 2022

10 Sweet Valentine's Day Crafts from Creativebug

Spread the love this season with Valentine's Day crafts from Creativebug. One of our librarians has pulled together 10 fun craft ideas for adults and kids. 

Make painted chocolates, paper flowers or adorable love bugs. All you need is your library card to access these fun craft tutorials and more. 

Get crafting!

Gaby Wickstrom re-elected as Chair 

The Vancouver Island Regional Library Board of Trustees held its Annual General Meeting last weekend and elected its officers and Executive Committee members for the year. 

Gabriele (Gaby) Wickstrom, Mayor of Port McNeill, was re-elected as Board Chair and Erin Hemmens, Councillor for the City of Nanaimo, was elected as Vice Chair. 

“It is an honour to once again take the helm of this dynamic, inspiring, and progressive Board,” says Wickstrom. “2022 promises to be a busy year for Trustees as VIRL moves forward with a new Strategic Plan, takes important steps towards ongoing reconciliation with Indigenous communities, and continues to find innovative ways to deliver world-class library services as we begin to emerge from the shadow of the pandemic. I look forward to the discussions and decisions awaiting the Board.”

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Sooke Sneak Peek

The new Sooke branch is nearing the finish line and we want to give you a sneak peek. 

The state-of-the-art library is our first circular building and has amenities like a laptop bar, fireplace lounge and study space. It also features our first-ever family workstation (see below), which aims to help caregivers who need to use the computer while also looking after little ones.

Our Sooke team just finished packing the last boxes at the old branch and new material is arriving at the new one. We're not quite ready to announce an opening date yet, but stay tuned!

It's Black History Month

Learn about and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of Black Canadians during Black History Month - and every month.

We have created a hub of resources for VIRL cardholders to explore, including books by Black Canadian authors.

You can also visit our Vancouver Island Regional Library + Fans Facebook page every Friday for a new profile on B.C.'s Black Pioneers. 

Photo from Digital Museums Canada. 

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What's Happening

Make a Mini Button Blanket 

Join Elder Noreen Hunt of Kwakiutl First Nation as she shares her knowledge of creating button blankets.

This month, you can pick up a FREE Take and Make craft kit from your local branch to create your own mini button blanket and then watch a workshop by Elder Hunt online.

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Take the Bookmark Challenge 

If you're looking for the purrfect bookmark, why not design it yourself?

Any VIRL cardholder can use the 3D printer at the Creativity Commons in Nanaimo, but until February 28, you can also enter our 3D Bookmark Challenge for the chance to have it printed for free. 

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Join a Virtual Haiku Reading 

Tune into Spring with Haiku, a virtual haiku reading on February 27. 

Hear from Nanaimo's Poet Laureate Kamal Parmar and three featured poets on Zoom. Register to get the event link. It starts at 2 pm. 

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Freedom to Read Week

Banned books in this day and age? You better believe it.  

Freedom to Read Week, on February 20-26, is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom.

 

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Hey Book Lover! What's Your Sign? 

Hey Aquarius! This is your month and we’re flooding you with great titles to whet your reading appetites. So take some well deserved time and dive in to these great reads.

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You can now stream with Freegal Music! 

Music downloading and streaming can be confusing and expensive. Did you know that the library offers a free, legal and ad-free option?

Library cardholders can use Freegal to download up to five songs each week (yours to keep) and as of January 1,  you can also stream up to three hours of music per day. Freegal has over 14-million popular songs, including the entire Sony Music Catalogue.

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Indigenous Collection

Permanent Astonishment: A Memoir, by Tomson Highway, September 2021

From the publisher, Doubleday Canada:

Tomson Highway was born in a snowbank on an island in the sub-Arctic, the eleventh of twelve children in a nomadic, caribou-hunting Cree family. Growing up in a land of ten thousand lakes and islands, Tomson relished being pulled by dogsled beneath a night sky alive with stars, sucking the juices from roasted muskrat tails, and singing country music songs with his impossibly beautiful older sister and her teenaged friends. Surrounded by the love of his family and the vast, mesmerizing landscape they called home, his was in many ways an idyllic far-north childhood. But five of Tomson's siblings died in childhood, and Balazee and Joe Highway, who loved their surviving children profoundly, wanted their two youngest sons, Tomson and Rene, to enjoy opportunities as big as the world. And so when Tomson was six, he was flown south by float plane to attend a residential school. A year later Rene joined him to begin the rest of their education. In 1990 Rene Highway, a world-renowned dancer, died of an AIDS-related illness. Permanent Astonishment  is Tomson's extravagant embrace of his younger brother's final words: "Don't mourn me, be joyful." His memoir offers insights, both hilarious and profound, into the Cree experience of culture, conquest, and survival.


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