Inspiring Connections |Brampton Library Program Guide September - December 2019

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inspiring connections Services ● Programs ● Special Events September – December 2019

Ontario Public Library Week (p. 11) New! Book Sale Customer Appreciation Day Strategic Plan Survey Tech Fair

New Library Building Award Winner (p. 2)

Springdale Branch


Brampton Library's Springdale Branch is one of four winners of the Ontario Library Association's 2019 New Library Building Awards. The awards were presented on July 10, 2019 in Ottawa, at the Annual Institute on the Library as Place Conference. The other three recipients in this category were Hamilton Public Library's Binbrook Branch, Toronto Public Library's Albion Branch and Vaughan Public Libraries' Civic Centre Resource Library. “Newly-built libraries today reflect the strong desire for public places that instill a sense of community pride and are, at the same time, highly flexible and functional spaces,” commented Shelagh Paterson, executive director, Ontario Library Association.

inspiring connections Services ● Programs ● Special Events September – December 2019

What’s inside... From the CEO Early Years 4 Turtle Nesting Project Update 7 Middle Years 8 General Interest 12 Lifelong Learning 12 Careers & Finance 13 Love of Reading & Writing 13 Technology/MakerSpace 15 Newcomers 18 Seniors 21

About Our Programs All programs are free! Everyone is welcome to drop in, unless registration is required, as noted. Some programs require free tickets to be picked up 30 minutes before the program starts. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.

Please note: Schedules are subject to change without notice. Check our Calendar of Events at bramptonlibrary.ca for the most up-to-date programming information.

Branch Closures Sunday, September 1 Labour Day Monday, September 2 Labour Day (observed) Sunday, October 13 Thanksgiving Monday, October 14 Thanksgiving (observed) Monday, November 11 Remembrance Day Tuesday, December 24 Christmas Eve Wednesday, December 25 Christmas Day Thursday, December 26 Boxing Day Tuesday, December 31 New Year's Eve Wednesday, January 1 New Year's Day

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Brampton Library branches are busier than ever, with thousands of residents visiting daily to borrow items, attend programs and use our services. This fall, we will open our new South West Branch Library at 8405 Financial Drive. We are excited to introduce you to a new streamlined concept and be part of this busy retail space. In July we were honoured to receive a New Library Building Award for Springdale Branch Library at the Ontario Library Association's Annual Institute on the Library As Place conference in Ottawa. Awarded once every three years, to encourage and showcase excellence in the architectural design and planning of libraries in Ontario, the jury cited Springdale's connection to the local environment and community. We are thrilled to have this recognition of how perceptions of public libraries have changed. During Ontario Public Library Week, please join us on Sunday, October 20 for our annual Customer Appreciation Day, held in all of our branches, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm. Over a free cup of coffee, we invite you to chat with Library Board members and staff about what we have done to the mid-way point in our 2017 – 2021 Strategic Plan and complete our survey. To read up on the plan, visit Reports and Planning under the About tab at bramptonlibrary.ca. Our helpful staff looks forward to welcoming you in our branches seven days a week, starting at 10:00 am, and I love to receive your comments anytime. Let's keep the conversation going! Rebecca Raven, CEO Brampton Library chieflib@bramptonlibrary.ca 905.793.4636 x74312

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Early Years

Early Years

Early Years Alphabet Bingo 3-5 years

We’ll read, sing, and play while we learn the alphabet! Free tickets will be available 30 minutes before the program starts. Mount Pleasant Village Oct. 12, Dec. 28, 30

11-11:45am

South Fletcher’s Dec. 30

11-11:45am

Baby Storytime Birth-18 months

It's never too early to read, sing and play to promote healthy brain development. Earn a stamp towards a free book each time you attend Baby Storytime. Registration required.*

Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Wednesdays Mondays

11-11:30am 11-11:30am

(not available Dec. 23, 30)

Wednesdays 10:30-11am Thursdays 11-11:30am Tuesdays 10:15-10:45am Mondays 10:30-11am (not available Dec. 23, 30)

Baby Storytime at Chinguacousy Branch

Let's get every child ready to read! Bring your whole family to this interactive storytime, where we'll share some of our favourite songs and play together to promote early learning. Everyone is welcome.

Let's get moving! Toddlers and their grownups are invited to join us to read, sing and play to learn. Earn a stamp toward a free book to take home each time you attend Movers and Shakers. Registration required.*

Attend our special Pyjama Storytime at Chinguacousy on December 23 & 30 at 6:00 – 7:00 pm.

Chinguacousy Cyril Clark Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

It’s never too early to read, sing, and play to promote healthy brain development. The first half of the program will focus on play and social/ interaction skills, the second half of the program will focus on building early literacy skills. Earn a stamp towards a free book each time you attend Baby Storytime. Registration required.* Fridays

1:30-2:30pm

Your child will love this journey! Ask for your tracking chart in any of our branches.

18 months-3 years

Chinguacousy Mondays 6-7pm Tuesdays 1:30-2:30pm Wednesdays 10:30-11:30am Saturdays 10:30-11:30am

Cyril Clark Four Corners Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village

South Fletcher’s Springdale

(not available Oct. 26)

Mondays Tuesdays Mondays

6:30-7:30pm 10:15-11:15am 6:30-7:30pm

(not available Dec. 23, 30)

Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm Saturdays 11-11:30am Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm Sundays 11am-12pm (not available Sept. 29, Oct. 20)

Sept. 8, 15, 22 2-3pm Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm Saturdays 10:30-11:30am Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm

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Birth-6 years

It’s time to move and groove! This program involves free play, songs, stories, movement and creative time for children to enjoy with each other and their parents/caregivers. This program is held in cooperation with BridgeWay Family Centre. Children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the program. Four Corners

Fridays

10-11:30am

(not available Sept. 20)

Family Time at Mount Pleasant Village Branch Birth-6 years

EarlyON Programs Brampton Library is pleased to partner with local EarlyON Child and Family Centres to support early learning and school readiness. Parents and caregivers, please ensure that children are accompanied by an adult for the duration of all of these programs. Watch our website for more EarlyON programs coming to our new Southwest Branch, opening soon! Special thanks to our Early Years partners:

Parents, caregivers and children engage in play activities to support children’s social, emotional and learning development. A variety of learning opportunities are available to promote your child’s play-based learning. Staff facilitates a group time with songs & story. Offered in partnership with Child Development Resource Connection Peel. Mount Pleasant Village Tuesdays 3:30-5:30pm Saturdays 10am-12pm

(not available Oct. 12, Dec. 28)

Infant Songs & Stories

Join us for children’s storytime, en français! Books, rhymes, and songs will be shared in French.

A special program for babies and their favourite adults. It's never too early to read, sing, and play to promote healthy brain development. Held in cooperation with Bramalea-Gore-MaltonSpringdale Ontario Early Years Centre.

Birth-18 months

Birth-6 years

Thursdays

6:30-7pm

Introduction to Developmental Movement and Learning Parents & children birth-5 years

Did you know that movement is crucial for brain development? Come learn about developmental movement patterns and how they affect learning. Participants will have fun while practicing specific movements with their children. This program is offered in partnership with Sky High Learning. Chinguacousy Cyril Clark Four Corners Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Sept. 26 Sept. 19 Sept. 27 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 14 Oct. 3

2:30-3:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:15am-12:15pm 11:30am-12:30pm 10:45-11:45am 11:30am-12:30pm

Baby and Me Birth-18 months

A session designed for parents, caregivers and their infants. Enjoy this opportunity to explore new and innovative ways to bond with baby through games, songs and stories; network, share experiences, ask questions and participate in brainstorming sessions on issues of concern. Gore Meadows

September – December 2019

Tuesdays

1-3pm

Baby Playtime at Chinguacousy Branch

Chinguacousy

Wednesdays

1-2:30pm

Mother Goose Birth-18 months

Parents and children learn rhymes, songs and stories. Children improve language and preliteracy skills. Mount Pleasant Village Fridays (not available Dec. 27) 10am-12pm

Birth-18 months

Social time for parents and infants featuring baby signing, storytime and parenting education. Held in cooperation with Bramalea-Gore-MaltonSpringdale Ontario Early Years Centre. Chinguacousy

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Thursdays 11-11:30am Tuesdays 11-11:30am Thursdays 11-11:30am Tuesdays 10:30-11am Thursdays 10:30-11am Wednesdays 11-11:30am Thursdays 10:15-10:45am Thursdays 11-11:30am

Family Time at Four Corners Branch

French Storytime

Gore Meadows

Birth-18 months

Chinguacousy

Movers and Shakers

Birth-6 years

Programs for Birth-6 years

Cyril Clark Gore Meadows

Family Storytime

Thursdays

1-2:30pm *Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register.

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Early Years

Read and Play

Toddler Move and Groove

A morning of creative play and storytelling especially for little ones.

Sing, dance, move and experience the musical world around us! In this program, we explore a variety of musical instruments and music, both traditional and non-traditional. This program is held in cooperation with Bramalea-Gore-MaltonSpringdale Ontario Early Years Centre.

Birth-5 years

18 months-3 years

Chinguacousy Mondays (not available Dec. 23, 30) 10:30am-12pm Four Corners Mondays 10-11:30am

Toddler Mother Goose

Tuesdays 10:30am-12pm

Turtle Nesting Project Update

Toddler Playgroup

18 months-3 years

This fun, interactive session invites parents to learn songs and the art of sharing stories with their toddlers. Children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the program. Space is limited. Gore meadows

Chinguacousy

Fridays

10am-12pm

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register.

18 months-3 years

Designed for parents and caregivers to heighten toddlers’ interest, imagination and curiosity, this session gives you ideas of what to do at home and an opportunity to network with other parents. We will share books, sing interactive songs and participate in directed play activities that prepare participants for school. Gore Meadows

Mondays

1-3pm

Show Your Talent

In the last issue of inspiring connections, we shared the story of Librarian Ben Smeets, who worked in partnership with TRCA and Louise Arbour Secondary School students to 3D print models of turtles, paint them and place them in safe nesting places to attract real turtles.

Individuals and groups are invited to apply for free exhibit space in our branches. Click Brampton Library Community Galleries under the Join In tab on our website to find out more.

We are thrilled to share that this project is a big success. One of the TRCA project coordinators has been asked to speak about the project at the 17th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles and there is potential to share as a case study to educate others about strategies for turtle conservation.

Friday, September 27 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Local school students' presentations Saturday, September 28 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Visual Artists Showcase at Chinguacousy Branch only

Sept. 27 – 29

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Sunday, September 29 11:00 am - 4:00 pm All branches host interactive activities in celebration of 10 years of Canada’s national celebration of the arts. Discover literary and visual arts, local dance, music, film, theatre and more.

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Brampton Library offers MakerSpaces in our Chinguacousy, Four Corners and Springdale Branch Libraries. Stop in soon to discuss your next project.

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Middle Years

Middle Years

Middle Years

Game On!

Kids’ Audio Recording Studio Session

LEGO® Mania

Play to learn! Spelling, math and strategy are all involved in these favourite board games. Drop in with your friends for some free play.

Kids, do you dream of recording your own song or being the host of your own podcast? Our audio recording studio offers professional equipment and software that is free for your use. To get started, join us for this orientation program.

Imagine, build, create! Engineer your very own creation, meet other LEGO® fans and work together to create a masterpiece.

All Ages

Programs for 6-12 years

Book Bingo

8-12 years

Chinguacousy Sept. 15, 29, Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 10, 24 Dec. 8, 22, 29

3-4pm 3-4pm

Cyril Clark Dec. 21, 28

2-3pm

Kids Discovery Club

Four Corners Sundays Dec. 23

2-4pm 2-3pm

Gore Meadows Sundays

Science + Technology + Engineering + Math = STEM! Earn STEM badges for a chance to win a prize. Registration required.*

2-3pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 15 Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Nov. 10, 24 Dec. 8, 22, 28

3-4pm 2-3pm 2-3pm

Chinguacousy Saturdays (not available Oct. 26, Dec. 28) 3-4:30pm

South Fletcher’s Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17 Dec. 1, 15

2-3pm 2-3pm

All Ages

Springdale Sundays Dec. 27

2-3pm 2-3pm

Join us for free movie nights in our library branches and learn how you can start streaming videos for

Girl Powered! with Brampton Robotics

6-12 years

Bingo with a library flair - a favourite! Join us for this fun, entertaining program. Cyril Clark Four Corners Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Dec. 23, 30 Dec. 27, 30 Dec. 23, 30 Oct. 11, Dec. 30 Dec. 29 Dec. 23, 30

2-3pm 2-3pm 2-3pm 2-3pm 2-3pm 2-3pm

Creative Chemistry All Ages

Atoms, Bonds, and Chemicals, Oh My! Join us for safe, fun, and creative chemistry activities presented by Sheridan College's Chemistry Club. Four Corners

Nov. 15

3-5pm

Family Movie Night

free with your Brampton Library card, using the Kanopy app. Chinguacousy Dec. 28

3-4:30pm

Four Corners Sept. 26, Nov. 28, Dec. 19

6:30-8:30pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 25, Oct. 30, Nov. 27, Dec. 18

9-12 years

Celebrate robotics, STEM, and the International Day of the Girl. You will learn robotics fundamentals, participate in a build and hear from a special guest speaker to be announced. Registration required.* Springdale

Oct. 12

11am-1pm

6:30-8pm

South Fletcher’s Dec. 22

2-4pm

Chinguacousy

LOCAL AUTHORS Showcase 2019-20

Saturday, Sept 14, 1:00 - 4:00 pm Chinguacousy Branch Library 150 Central Park Drive

Four Corners Saturdays (not available Sept. 21, Dec. 21, 28) 2:30-4pm Gore Meadows Mondays (not available Dec. 23, 30) 6:30-8pm Saturdays (not available Dec. 28) 2-3:30pm Mount Pleasant Village Thursdays 6:30-8pm Saturdays (not available Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28) 2:30-4pm South Fletcher’s Saturdays

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Chinguacousy Sept. 8, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, 17 Dec. 1, 15, 23, 30

3-4pm 3-4pm

Cyril Clark Sundays (not available Sept. 29) 2-3pm

Cyril Clark Saturdays (not available Dec. 21, 28) 2-3:30pm

2:30-4pm

Springdale Saturdays (not available Dec. 28) 2-3:30pm

Kids’ Makerspace Orientation Session 8-12 years

Learn how to 3D print your own creations, make a custom button, or create your own vinyl decals for free at the library! Join us for this orientation session to get started. Registration required.* Sept. 13, Nov. 15

3-4pm

Everyone is Welcome! Open meetings of the Brampton Library Board take place on the 4th Tuesday of each month. To find out more, visit our website and click Library Board under the About tab.

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3-4pm

6-12 years

Chinguacousy

Our third annual collection of books by local authors living in Peel will be revealed at this exciting event! Come to hear speakers, purchase books and have them signed by the authors in attendance.

Oct. 11

6-12 years

Four Corners Sundays

2-4pm

Gore Meadows Tuesdays (not available Sept. 17) 6:30-7:30pm Dec. 27 2-3pm Mount Pleasant Village Tuesdays Sept. 8, 22 Oct. 6, Nov. 3, 17 Dec. 1, 15, 29

7:30-8pm 3-4pm 2-3pm 2-3pm

South Fletcher’s Tuesdays 6:30-8pm Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 6, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8 2-3pm Springdale Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm Dec. 28 2-3pm

LEGO® Robotics 9-12 years

Learn how to build and program a robot using LEGO® Mindstorms in this 4-week series. A LEGO® kit will be available for you to work with each week. On the final day, invite your family and friends to see your LEGO® robot in action! Registration required.* Chinguacousy Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30 Oct. 7, 21, 28, Nov. 4

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

Four Corners Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

6:30-8pm

Gore Meadows Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26 Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

Mount Pleasant Village Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23

6:30-8pm

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register. bramptonlibrary.ca

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Middle Years

STEM Station 6-12 years

Unleash your inner inventor as you experiment with coding, robotics, circuits, and more!

September 16-22 All Ages

J​ oin us for this nationwide celebration​in partnership with libraries, universities, museums and more which highlights the excellence and diversity of science from coast to coast to coast! This year we are shining a light on ocean research, ocean health, and the challenges facing ocean communities and wildlife. ​​ Celebrate Science Literacy Week and inspire your own sense of discovery in our branches! At these drop-in programs, you'll have a chance to check out science and technology experiments and showcases, which may jump-start your own scientific exploration! Chinguacousy Four Corners Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher's

Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 16

3-4pm 7-8pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

Cyril Clark Sept. 13, Oct. 11, Nov. 15

2-3pm

Four Corners Sept. 13, 24, Oct. 11, Nov. 15

2-3pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 13, 24, Nov. 15

2-3pm

South Fletcher’s Sept. 13, 24, Oct. 11, Nov. 15 Springdale Sept. 13, 24, Oct. 11, Nov. 15

2-3pm

2-3pm

Write It Workshop! Grades 4-8

Gain confidence and find your voice as a writer. Join us for fun, interactive activities that will improve your writing skills and earn you a certificate upon completion. Cyril Clark

Nov. 2, 9, 16

Brampton Library Book Sale

All Ages

Saturday, October 19 & Sunday, October 20

Bring the whole family to this community shoreline clean-up at Loafer's Lake to learn about how the ocean is connected to Ontario lakes and rivers and what you can do to help protect them. Meet at Cyril Clark branch. All clean-up supplies will be provided. Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Sept. 21

6+ years (accompanied by an adult)

Join TRCA for an interactive session about stormwater pollution and the impacts on local ecosystems including fish and wildlife communities. Participants will engage in fun activities that create awareness and identify actions they can take to reduce stormwater pollution! Free tickets will be available 30 minutes before the program starts. Sept. 19

Chinguacousy Branch Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Drive

Customer Appreciation Day Sunday, October 20, 2019 12:00 – 4:00 pm

At the mid-way point in our 2017-2021 strategic plan, can we talk? On Customer Appreciation Day, in all of our branches, it’s about what we’ve done, what’s still to come and why we consider YOU our customer. Fun Activities • Free Coffee • Good Conversation

12:30-2pm

Science Literacy Week: Yellow Fish Road

Springdale

Save the date!

10:30-11:30am

Science Literacy Week: Shoreline Cleanup

Cyril Clark

October 20 – 26, 2019

2-3pm

Gore Meadows Sept. 13, 24, Oct. 11, Nov. 15

6:30-7:30pm

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TECH FAIR 2019 for all ages Saturday, October 26 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Chinguacousy Branch Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Drive

Explore technology—from drones to rapid technology, robots to household gadgets; software and more. Mingle with reps from colleges and universities, meet local business owners and inventors and find out why this is one of our biggest special events of the year. Close out Ontario Public Library Week learning about what’s new and how it works!

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General Interest

General Interest

Parenting Today

General Interest

19+ years

Library Pals

Lifelong Learning

19+ years

19+ years

This drop-in program, specifically designed for adults with intellectual disabilities, offers participants the opportunity to learn, socialize and find their place within the community while exploring our branch libraries and services.

Enjoy playing Bollywood's most famous and fun musical game featuring Hindi songs.

Gore Meadows Sept. 30, Oct. 28, Nov. 25

Antakshari: The Bollywood Musical Game

Gore Meadows Sept. 23, Oct. 21, Nov. 18

2-3pm

South Fletcher’s Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5

11am-12:30pm

Be Informed About Your Health 19+ years

Your health matters! Learn how to access important medical information to support your health. We’ll provide reliable websites and tips for talking with your healthcare provider. This program is offered in partnership with William Osler Health System, Brampton Civic Hospital. Chinguacousy

Oct. 23

3-4:30pm

Documentary Storytelling Workshop 13-19 years

Learn about documentary media as an outlet for personal, authentic and creative storytelling. Working as a team, participants will plan, pitch, and shoot a short ‘doc’ that speaks to their own experiences, or an issue that is important to them. Exploring the technical and creative aspects involved leads to an understanding of why this genre is a blend of fact, fiction, reality and staging. Mount Pleasant Village Nov. 9

10:30am-2:30pm

10-11am

Mental Health in the Punjabi Community 19+ years

Supporting Our Community’s Health (SOCH) will be hosting a series of mental health workshops to increase awareness and inform participants. These interactive workshops are given in both English & Punjabi. Cyril Clark Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Nov. 17, Dec. 8

1:30-3:30pm

Raising children to be responsible, respectful and resilient is a common bond that unites parents. Join us to share the challenges and successes of parenting in this interactive session, facilitated by a trained Family Education Centre specialist. Gore Meadows Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 11

Protect Yourself Online 19+ years

Worried about your privacy? Concerned about the security of your online data? Learn how to make a secure password, assess online risks and threats, and find out what to look for when installing apps and software. Registration required.* Cyril Clark Oct. 30

7-8:30pm

Four Corners Sept. 18, Oct. 24, Nov. 25

6:30-8pm

Springdale Oct. 28

6:30-8pm

The Importance of Visual Literacy

Movement and Learning

19+ years

Parents

Being a successful learner goes beyond the academics and includes physical, social and emotional learning. In this program, we’ll explore brain development and how specific movement impacts learning. Participants will leave each session with exercises to practice at home. This program is offered in partnership with Sky High Learning.

Discover the importance of visual literacy with artist Jerrold Hewson. We’ll explore the possibilities of learning without words to build a greater understanding of how others think and feel. Chinguacousy

7-8:30pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 21, 28

7-8:30pm

Learn about business name registration and structure, licensing requirements, insurance, HST registration, labour requirements, sources of financing and how to craft a clear and concise business plan. In partnership with the Brampton Entrepreneur Centre. Registration required.*

For more information visit caps.sheridancollege.ca.

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register. September – December 2019

19+ years

Writers! Brampton Writers' Guild is ready to help you achieve your goals. Participants are welcome and encouraged to attend the regular monthly meeting of the Brampton Writers' Guild which starts at 7pm. Write for details at bramptonwg@rogers.com. Four Corners Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10

7-9pm

Hindi Writers Guild 19+ years

Discuss books by famous authors, recite poetry & ghazals and read stories in Hindi. In collaboration with the Hindi Writers Guild. Registration required.* Springdale Sept. 14, Oct. 19, Nov. 9, Dec. 14

1:30-4:30pm

The Writers’ Circle 19+ years

This informal writing workshop, facilitated by Spoken Word Artist and Arts Educator Lamoi, is a safe space for writers to create new works and get feedback on ideas. 7-8:30pm

19+ years

19+ years

Sept. 18 Nov. 26 Oct. 23 Dec. 10

Brampton Writers' Guild

Memoirs Writing Group

How to Start a Small Business

Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Writing Workshops

Chinguacousy Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7

Careers & Finance

7-8:30pm

Brampton Library and Sheridan’s Continuing and Professional Studies collaborate to offer career advancement courses at the Downtown Four Corners Branch.

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Cyril Clark Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10

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Love of Reading & Writing

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

Come and share written memories of your past, including family history, travel experiences, special events, personal reflections, occupations, hobbies, etc. For further information please contact Mary Coyle at 905.846.0687. Registration required.* Four Corners Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 9, 23, Nov. 6, 20 Dec. 4, 18

2-4pm 2-4pm

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General Interest

General Interest

Book Clubs

LGBTQ2S+ Book Club

Connections: Art and Book Club

All are welcome at this book club featuring books with LGBTQ2S+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, 2 Spirit) themes or written by authors who identify as such. Copies of the books for discussion may be picked up at Chinguacousy branch or downloaded using our cloudLibrary mobile app.

19+ years

19+ years

Literature and visual art connect, intersect, and reflect in this distinctive book club. Discuss The Italian Teacher by Tim Rachman and enjoy a tour of the Peel Art Gallery Museum + Archives exhibit. Copies of the book can be picked up at our Four Corners branch. The program takes place at Peel Art Gallery Museum + Archives. Registration required.* NOTE: Limited copies available; please check with library for book availability. Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives 9 Wellington Street East, Brampton Nov. 7 7-8:30pm

Punjabi Writers Book Club 19+ years

Calling all Punjabi authors! Enjoy this opportunity to come together, network and discuss your books. This program is presented in collaboration with Punjabi Kalman Da Kafla. Registration required.* Springdale Sept. 28, Oct. 26, Nov. 30, Dec. 28

1:30-4:30pm

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register.

Brampton Library strives to contribute to a culture that recognizes diversity and fosters social inclusion. In this book club, ideas can be communicated while following our collective responsibility to uphold safer spaces for community members. Please check our website for our Diversity and Inclusion Policy for more information. Registration required.* Chinguacousy Sept. 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 28

6:30-8:30pm

Up for Discussion Book Clubs 19+ years

Join our conversation about the book of the month and find common bonds through books. You'll read and enjoy books that you might not otherwise have considered. Meetings are held once a month. Registration required.* Chinguacousy Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6

10am-12pm

Cyril Clark Sept. 9, Oct. 7, Nov. 4

1-3pm

Four Corners Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21

2-4pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18

6:30-8:30pm

Technology/MakerSpace Audio Recording Studio Orientation 13+ years

A required introduction to available equipment and software and an explanation of guidelines for studio use. Onsite registration begins 30 minutes before the program starts. Chinguacousy Wednesdays 7-8pm Sundays 1-2pm

Brampton Open Data: Sharing and Using City Data on GeoHub.ca 19+ years

What is Open Data? Why is sharing authoritative City data with the public important? How can you use Brampton's data to help you solve problems, share your community perspective or market your business? This interactive learning session will answer these questions and prepare you to use City data more effectively. Space is limited. Register online at www.makerspacebramptontix.eventbrite.ca Gore Meadows Sept. 25 Mount Pleasant Village Nov. 7

6:30-8:00pm 6:30-8pm

Bring Your Own Device 19+ years

If you have a smartphone, tablet or iPad, but need a little help to learn the basics, this workshop is for you! Learn how to download apps, take a photo and connect to Wi-Fi. Participants must bring their own smartphone or tablet to participate. Registration required.* Four Corners Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s

Sept. 9, Oct. 2 Nov. 4, Dec. 5 Oct. 28 Oct. 21

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 2-3:30pm

Bring Your Own Device: WhatsApp 19+ years

Vote for the winner from our 5-book shortlist (announced August 16) in branch or online. The winner and full program line-up will be announced on October 15, 2019.

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Learn how to communicate long distance for free with WhatsApp. Participants must bring a tablet or smartphone to participate. Also offered - Bring Your Own Device: WhatsApp in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. Find details in the Newcomers section of this guide. Registration required.* Four Corners

Oct. 21

6:30-8pm

Have a talent for fixing things?

We need YOU!

Join our team of Fixers to help members of your community fix electronics, small appliances, jewelry, clothing and books at our Repair Cafés. Learn more and sign up at makerspacetix.eventbrite.ca or in any Brampton Library branch.

Computer Basics and Beyond: 4 Week Session 19+ years

Beginners will learn some of the basic skills needed to use a computer including mouse and keyboard skills, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving email, word processing and more. Also offered: Computer Basics and Beyond in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. Find details in the Newcomers section of this guide. Registration required.* Chinguacousy Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26 Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31 Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

Cyril Clark Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm

Four Corners Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25 Nov. 1, 8, 22, 29

3-4:30pm 3-4:30pm 3-4:30pm

Gore Meadows Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm

South Fletcher’s Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30 Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm

Springdale Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30 Nov. 4, 18, 25, Dec. 2

6:30-8pm 6:30-8pm

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register. bramptonlibrary.ca

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General Interest

General Interest

Cryptocurrency Meetup

Excel and Spreadsheets

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are making the news. What are they, how do they fit into the history of money and how do they work? This program will also help you network with others who are interested in these new forms of currency.

Participants with basic computer skills and an active Hotmail/Outlook or Gmail account are invited to learn about spreadsheets and simple formatting. Registration required.*

19+ years

Chinguacousy Sept. 8, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1

19+ years

3-4:30pm

Coffee ‘n’ Code 19+ years

This casual computer programming meetup is a space to share ideas or problems and connect with programmers of all experience levels. Bring your laptop or borrow a Chromebook with your library card. Coffee provided by City of Brampton Economic Development Office. Springdale Sept. 7, 21, Oct. 5, 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec. 14 11am-1pm

eLearning: Educate Yourself for Free 19+ years

Advance your career, update your skills and add to your résumé through eLearning. In this session, you will learn how to take free online courses with your Library Card. Registration required.* Cyril Clark Four Corners Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Dec. 11 7-8:30pm Sept. 4, Oct. 10 6:30-8pm Nov. 18, Dec. 11 6:30-8pm Oct. 30 10:30am-12pm Sept. 30 6:30-8pm Dec. 4 10:30am-12pm Oct. 21 6:30-8pm

Cyril Clark Four Corners South Fletcher’s Springdale

Dec. 18 7-8:30pm Sept. 23, Oct. 16 6:30-8pm Nov. 21, Dec. 9 6:30-8pm Oct. 2 10:30am-12pm Oct. 7, Dec. 9 6:30-8pm

Get Social with Facebook 19+ years

We will get you started on this popular social platform: help you set up an account, find friends and share pictures. Registration required.* Cyril Clark Four Corners

Dec. 4 7-8:30pm Sept. 12, Oct. 7 6:30-8pm Nov. 14, Dec. 2 6:30-8pm

Get Started with 3D Printing 14+ years

Learn the basics of 3D printing. We’ll show you how to prepare files and use the different types of 3D printers available at Brampton Library. Registration required.* Four Corners Sept. 3, Oct. 8, Nov. 5, Dec. 3

6:30-8pm

Springdale Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5

6:30-8pm

Get Started with Digitizing Photos and Video 19+ years

Co-working Space

Give your old slides, negatives, or home videos new life! We'll show you how to transform those precious memories into digital projects you can share and enjoy. Registration required.*

at Chinguacousy Branch

Tired of working at home or in a coffee shop? Fuel your professional growth here!

Four Corners Sept. 24, Oct. 29, Nov. 26, Dec. 17

6:30-8pm

Springdale Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 12

6:30-8pm

After Hours Study Hall at Chinguacousy, Gore Meadows & Springdale Saturdays & Sundays | 6:00 – 10:00 pm 14+ years

Our study halls are available to members with a Brampton Library card on a first come, first served basis until the room is full. Students must register during Library hours for that evening's study hall. Registration with a valid Brampton Library Card is required.

(not available Dec. 16, 23, or 30, 2019)

Get Started with the Silhouette CAMEO® 14+ years

In this orientation session we'll introduce you to the Silhouette CAMEO®, a versatile and user friendly desktop cutting machine. Learn about the different types of materials you can cut, how to design, import, and trace images in the Silhouette Studio software, as well as troubleshooting tips and tricks. You'll also take home your very own vinyl decal, created by you! Registration required.*

Repair Café All Ages

Chinguacousy Oct. 3, Dec. 5

6:30-8pm

Four Corners Sept. 17, Oct. 22, Nov. 19

6:30-8pm

Have a household item that's broken? Don't toss it! Repair Cafés are free meetups that are all about repairing things together. Bring in your broken item and have it fixed for free. For more information about the Repair Café movement visit www.Repaircafe.org.

Springdale Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21, Dec. 19

6:30-8pm

Chinguacousy Four Corners

Four Corners Sept. 10, Oct. 15, Nov. 12, Dec. 10

6:30-8pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 11, Nov. 13

6:30-8pm

Springdale Sept. 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 28

6:30-8pm

Learn the fundamentals of crochet, bring your knitting, work on current projects, and share ideas with the group. Experts from Perpetual Bazaar will be on hand every week to answer your questions. Supplies can be provided to get you started. Four Corners Thursdays (not available Sept. 5, Dec. 19) 2-4pm

Tech Talks 19+ years

Thought leaders share new ideas at the intersection of creativity and technology in this exciting lecture series. Get inspired and connect with innovative peers in your community. RSVP at makerspacebramptontix.eventbrite.ca Chinguacousy

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11am-3pm 11am-3pm

All Ages

Learn the basics of creating and manipulating 3D objects in TinkerCAD, a free, browser-based application. Also learn how and where you can access 3D printers at Brampton Library to print your creation. Participants must have an email address. Registration required.*

After Hours Study Halls will be CLOSED on Oct. 19 & 20 at Chinguacousy and all branches on Dec. 21, 22, 28 & 29.

Nov. 23 Sept. 21

Sit 'n' Stitch Meet Up

Introduction to 3D Modelling with TinkerCAD 14+ years

Need more time?

Every Monday in Program Room 2

Sept. 19, Nov. 21 7-9:30pm

*Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register. bramptonlibrary.ca

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Newcomers

Newcomers

Computer Basics and Beyond: 4 week Session for Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu (HPU) speakers

Newcomers Bring Your Own Device: WhatsApp for Hindi, Punjabi & Urdu (HPU) Speakers 19+ years

Learn how to communicate long distance for free with WhatsApp. Participants must bring a tablet or smartphone to participate. See Technology/ MakerSpace section for Bring Your Own Device: WhatsApp in English. Registration required. * South Fletcher's

Dec. 12

10:30am-12pm

Canadian Workplace Culture: How to Get Hired and Keep Your Job 19+ years

Join us to learn about the Canadian Workplace. We’ll explore Canadian employers’ expectations from you at work and how to demonstrate the professional qualities that employers look for. This is a Library Settlement Partnership program facilitated by Newcomer Information Centre. Registration required.* Springdale

Sept. 5

3-4:30pm

Commissioner of Oaths 19+ years

Verify documents before a Commissioner of Oaths and certify true copies of original documents, attest life certificates, letters and more. Call 416.518.3472 for an appointment. This service is provided in partnership with the Newcomer Information Centre. Registration required.* Chinguacousy Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10

1-4pm

Mount Pleasant Village Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 26

1-4pm

South Fletcher’s Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17

1-4pm

Springdale Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3

1-4pm

19+ years

Beginners will learn some of the basic skills needed to use a computer including mouse and keyboard skills, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving email, word processing and more. See Technology/MakerSpace section for Computer Basics and Beyond in English. Registration required.* Gore Meadows Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm

South Fletcher’s Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26

10:30am-12pm

English Conversation Circle 19+ years

Practice and improve your English speaking skills. This is a Library Settlement Partnerships program. Chinguacousy Gore Meadows Mount Pleasant Village South Fletcher’s Springdale

Tuesdays 4-5:30pm Mondays 4-5:30pm (not available Dec. 30)

Mondays 4-5:30pm Wednesdays 4-5:30pm Wednesdays 11:30am-1pm

Get Ready for Your Canadian Citizenship Test

New to Brampton? Library settlement counsellors are here to answer your questions in five library branches. Find out more at Chinguacousy, Gore Meadows, Mount Pleasant Village, South Fletcher’s and Springdale.

Join the award-winning Newcomer Bus Tour

In partnership with the Brampton Multicultural Community Centre.

19+ years

December 3 & 5 6:00 – 9:00 pm Chinguacousy Branch If you are new to Brampton*, we invite you to get on the bus for a tour to get to know the city. Highlights include City Hall, parks, hospitals, community centres, bus/train stations and library branches. Space is limited, call to reserve by phone 905.793.4636 or in person at any of our branch libraries. Registration opens November 4, 2019.

Free Programs & Services: • Commissioner of Oaths • English Conversation Circle • Computer Classes in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu

*This free family event is a tour for new residents who have moved to Brampton after January 1, 2016.

To register - speak with staff or call 905.793.4636

19+ years

Come and learn about the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship, different stages of the application process and how to prepare for the Citizenship Test. Each session will cover a different part of the test. This is a Library Settlement Partnership program facilitated by Newcomer Information Centre. Registration required.* Chinguacousy Canada's History

Sept. 19

3-5pm

Federal Elections and Justice System

Oct. 9

3-5pm

Canadian Symbols, Economy and Regions Nov. 13

Partners

Newcomer Connections

3-5pm

Download the Canoo app to get your FREE Cultural Access Pass on your phone or contact the Institute of Canadian Citizenship to receive a print copy.

3-5pm

https://www.inclusion.ca/program/canoo/

Springdale Canada's History

Nov. 5

Just For New Canadian Citizens

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Newcomers

Especially for Seniors

How to Keep Your Job Once You Get Hired

Newcomers Circle: Protect Yourself from Financial Fraud

Discover the skills you need to maintain your current employment and learn tips for continuing to succeed at work. This is a Library Settlement Partnership program facilitated by Newcomer Information Centre. Registration required.*

Are you concerned about your financial safety? Does online banking seem risky? An expert from RBC will be there to answer your questions about protecting yourself and your money. Registration required.*

South Fletcher's

South Fletcher’s

19+ years

Oct. 17

19+ years

3-4:30pm

Nov. 14

4-5pm

Museum Memories

Seniors

60+ years

Explore the history of Peel and the collections of Peel Art Gallery Museum + Archives (PAMA) through engaging discussions about a variety of their artifacts and the power of sharing experiences through storytelling.

Senior Series Author Talk with Lynne Golding 60+ years

In this session, Lynne Golding shares how her debut novel, The Innocent, was influenced by conversations with her great-aunt about growing up in Brampton at the Cusp of the First World War. The Innocent is the first in Lynne’s threepart series, Beneath the Alders, that spans 1907 to 1932. The second book will be released in fall 2019.

Job Search Strategies

Newcomer Seniors Group

Maximize your job search potential and uncover the hidden job market.This is a Library Settlement Partnership program facilitated by the Newcomer Information Centre. Registration required.*

Come share your thoughts on a wide range of issues. Learn about health and nutrition, fitness, relationships and more. This is a Library Settlement Partnerships program.

Mount Pleasant Village Nov. 19

Gore Meadow Sept. 30, Oct. 28, Nov. 25

3-4pm

Backyard Birds Through the Seasons

Springdale Sept. 30, Oct. 28, Nov. 25

1-2pm

From the snowy depths of winter to the height of summer bloom, every day of the year is a good one for observing birds in your garden! Learn all about how different types of spaces can attract and support a diversity of bird species. TRCA staff will discuss the common nesting, wintering, and migratory birds that live across the GTA, as well as how to attract, feed and observe them throughout the seasons.

19+ years

60+ years

3-4:30pm

Newcomers Circle: Meet Your Local Fire Department 19+ years

Meet your local Fire Department and learn how to safeguard your home. Learn about common causes of fire, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and how to make a home escape plan. This presentation, facilitated by Brampton Fire and Emergency Services, will help keep you and your family safe from fire. Registration required.* Springdale

Oct. 17

1-2pm

Newcomers Circle: Mortgage 101 for Home Buyers

Go digital! Amazing content All free with your Brampton Library membership

5-6pm

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Oct. 1 Nov. 28

1:30-2:30pm 1:30-2:30pm

60+ years

There are many ways to leave a legacy, but one that is sure to last many generations is to write a book. Author Johanne Levesque explores why you may want to tell your story and inspires the latent authors in the room along the way. Springdale *Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register. bramptonlibrary.ca

Sept. 26

Oct. 24

1:30-2:30pm

Niagara Escarpment and the Bruce Trail 60+ years

Did you know that the Niagara Escarpment is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve? Geologist Dr. Kathy Wallace, a Research Associate and Lecturer in the Graduate Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough, discusses how the landscape of the Escarpment tells the story of the ancient seas and glaciers that crafted a landform rich in biodiversity and ecosystems. Cyril Clark

Nov. 5

1:30-2:30pm

Paul Racher, Archaeologist and Historian 60+ years

Experience an informative and revealing presentation on The final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) which offered chilling evidence that Canada’s history has not been as heroic as we might have wished. Come join us and learn about the 94 Calls to Action proposed in its final report, along with the recently-accepted United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) which propose some serious changes to how archaeology and heritage is “done” in Canada! Chinguacousy

Leave a Legacy Through Writing

Learn about different strategies to keep your children safe in this talk with Peel Regional Police. We will discuss accident prevention, online safety and community awareness. Registration required.*

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1:30-3pm

One of the best things we can do for our brains and our bodies is to dance! Wear comfortable clothing, bring a water bottle and prepare to move, sometimes without even leaving our chairs. No previous dance experience is necessary to attend this fun, physical and informative workshop.

19+ years

Sept. 12

Sept. 24

60+ years

Newcomers Circle: Protect Your Children's Safety with Peel Regional Police

Chinguacousy

1:30-3pm

Dance for your Health

Join us to explore topics that include credit, open vs. closed mortgages, fixed vs. variable rates and a first-time home buyer’s plan. An expert from RBC will be here to answer your questions. Registration required.* Dec. 12

Nov. 26

60+ years

Chinguacousy

19+ years

Chinguacousy

Chinguacousy

Springdale

Oct. 29

1:30-3pm

Senior Library Council 55+ years

If you are over 55 and interested in your library, come join us. Meet new people, learn new things, help plan events, brainstorm program ideas and make a positive difference in your community. Ask staff for more details or call 905.793.4636. Chinguacousy Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. 19

1:30-3pm

1:30-2:30pm *Call 905.793.4636 or visit any branch to register.

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