Jeff Green | Feb 15, 2007
Feature Article - February 15, 2007
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Feature Article - February 15, 2007KFPLBookmarkby Janice Coles, Rural Branches Librarian
In 2006, the Kingston Frontenac Public Library was the proud recipient of a Trillium Grant, from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, to purchase DVDs and Books on CD for our rural branches. Items purchased with this grant money have already arrived at our Frontenac County branches, and new DVDs and CDs arrive on a regular basis. Drop by the branch nearest you to see what we have, or check our catalogue at www.kfpl.ca.
KFPL is on the road again! After our October appearances at the Frontenac Farmers Market in Verona and the Business over Breakfast meeting in Sharbot Lake , we will be at the Heritage Festival in Sharbot Lake on Saturday, February 24. (*Note that this is a change from the Thursday date on the Heritage Festival flyer.) At 11 a.m., at St. James Major Catholic Church, enjoy a puppet show presented by KFPL Librarian Kimberly Sutherland-Mills. As well, we’ll have a selection of books and a booklist on the Heritage of Frontenac County available and will be happy to talk to you about library services of all kinds.
On March 6, I am looking forward to speaking to the Arden Seniors about library services, and on March 26 I’ll be in Crow Lake speaking at the new (old) School House. Hope to see you at one of these events!
If your group wants a speaker for a meeting or some other event, I would be more than happy to come and talk to you about what KFPL has to offer. I can talk about what the library has on specific subjects hunting & fishing, crafts, business, local history etc. just let me know. Best of all, I can come and speak at no expense to you! Contact me at 613-549-8888, ext. 1500 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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