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Welcome to the March edition of the WMRL newsletter!
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In This Edition

  • Brandon: Pop Up Library
  • Carberry-North Cypress: Creative Writing Group
  • Glenboro-South Cypress: Tot Tales
  • Hartney-Cameron: Turtle Mountain Mud
  • Neepawa: Storytime
   

 

The Brandon Public Library is pleased to announce that we will soon be able to serve our community from an additional location within the Shoppers Mall!

The Brandon Public Library will continue to operate out of our current location in the downtown area, but come May 2020, we will also be able to serve you at a second spot within the Shoppers Mall!

We are thrilled to have this opportunity and hope to engage with some new faces (in addition to familiar ones) while providing library services in Brandon’s bustling south end. Our mall location will showcase new books and offer access to all of our regular services, including the ability to sign up for a membership (free to residents of Brandon), to sign out books, to place and pick up holds, to attend public programs, and more!

We hope that you will share in our enthusiasm during this exciting time and look forward to seeing you at the beginning of May!

 

Phone: 204-727-6648
Email: info@wmrl.ca

710 Rosser Ave Unit 1 
Brandon, MB R7A 0K9

 
Creative Writing Group

The Creative Writing Group is a drop-in program that meets bi-weekly at the Carberry North Cypress Library. The focus of the group is to help participants improve their creative writing skills, and share their work in a friendly social setting. All skill levels and styles of writers are encouraged to join. The group will explore a range of writing topics, be given prompts to write about, and share their work with the rest of the group. This is a great program for those wanting to do more writing, or share their work with others. This program is open to anyone age 13 and older.

No registration is required, for more information contact carson@wmrl.ca or call 204-834-3043

 

Phone: 204-834-3043
Email: carberry@wmrl.ca

115 Main St
PO Box 382
Carberry MB R0K 0H0

The Glenboro/South Cypress Library is starting their monthly "Tot Tales" on March 19th, 2020 for all tots and their caregivers to attend. This is a great time to learn with your child, meet other caregivers and have fun! 
 
 
 
 
The Glenboro/South Cypress Library hosted a Karate Demonstration evening on February 20th. Matthew Major taught some karate techniques to a large, eager group of students, and discussed his experience with karate. He entertained the crowd with a demonstration of his routine that he perfected to achieve his black belt.

Phone: 204-827-2874
Email: glenboro@wmrl.ca

105 Broadway St.
PO Box 429
Glenboro, MB R0K 0X0

 

Our March displays feature Irish authors and Ireland.

 

 

March 11, we're hosting Ken Storie of the Turtle Mountain-Souris Plains Heritage Association.  He will be presenting a DVD  “Turtle Mountain Mud”  Manitoba’s Coal Mines, followed by a question and answer session and refreshments.  It will take place from 2:00-4:00 pm in the library.  This informative DVD tells the true story of two competing coal mines that provided employment, cheaper coal and an enduring story near the village of Goodlands, on the western edge of Turtle Mountain, in the heart of the Great Depression.  Everyone is welcome to this presentation.

Phone: 204-858-2012
Email: hartney@wmrl.ca

209 Airdrie St
PO Box 121
Hartney, MB R0M 0X0

 
The final presentation in our Travel Series will be on Thursday, March 12 at 5:30 pm. Ineke and Rey Mack traveled to the Netherlands to hike the 500 km Pieterpad (Pieter's Path). Join us for this free presentation of stories and photos on a region most of us have never explored. Refreshments will be served.
 
 
 
 
Central Plains Cancer Services continues to present information sessions on a variety of topics. Drop in to the library to speak with an educator from CPCS on Lung Health on March 12 and Men's Cancers on March 26. All information sessions begin at 2:00 pm and are free.
 
 
 
 
Storytime begins once again on Friday, March 13 at 11:00 am. The four-week session will be full of entertaining stories, exploration of the I Spy table and creative crafts for our young learners. Storytime is free and no registration is required.

Phone: 204-476-5648 
Email: neepawa@wmrl.ca

280 Davidson St.
PO Box 759
Neepawa MB R0J 1H0

 


 

Western Manitoba Regional Library
Main Branch 710 Rosser Ave. Brandon MB R7A 0K9
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