Some new Baedeker guides: (914,69 BAE) Portugal (914,404 BAE) France (914,9204 BAE) Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg (917,29 BAE) Caribbean including Bermuda Come and join us for four cozy sessions of songs, action rhymes, puppets and your favourite stories. Sign up between March 22 and April 1, TALES FOR TWOS Tuesdays April 6, 13, 20, 27 10:00 a.Bi. OR Thursdays ]April 8, 15, 22, 29 10:00 a.m. * ie It * -k h STORYTIME FUN (3-5 YEAR OLDS) Wednesdays April 7, 14, 21, 28 10:00 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. OR Fridays April 2, 16, 23, 30 10:00 a.n. NOTE: DROP-IN STORYTIMES ARE ON WEDNESDAYS AT 1:30 P.M. THE WOLF AND THE EASTER BUNNYi A PUPPET SHOW Start your Easter celebrations with an hour of puppetry and fun, (Ages 3-6) Wednesday, April 7 !:30 p.B. or 3:30 p.n. AUTHOR VISITS Sheryl McFarlane, local author of Jessie’s Island and Waiting for the Whales that won the 1992 Governor General's Literary Award for Illustration, will discuss her work, (Grades 3-5) Tuesday, April 6 1:30 p.n. Richard Thompson, a founding member of the B,C, Storytellers* Roundtable and author of Foo, Effie's Bath and many more, will visit the Library to talk about his work, (Grades 1-3) Monday, April 26 1:30 p.m. Registration for all these programs is limited. Sign up at the information desk in the Youth Services Department or phone 926-3291 (local 231) LIBRARY HOURS Monday to Friday 10 a,m. - 9 p,m, Saturday 10 a,m. - 5 p,m, Sunday (Oct,-June) 1 p,m, - 5 p,m, EASTER: CLOSED April 9, 11, 12 ms "yUm MEMORIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION COMES OF AGE The Memorial Library Foundation of West Vancouver is committed to raising money to make the best and busiest Library even better. Established in 1986, the Foundation's goal is to receive, invest and administer bequests, endowments and trusts to enhance the collections and facilities of the Memorial Library, West Vancouver's Municipal Council generously provides the capital and operating funds necessary for basic library operations, in fact, the taxpayers of our Municipality spend more per capita on their Library than citizens in any other Lower Mainland municipality â€" not surprising, as we are the busiest library users in Greater Vancouver, by far. The Foundation's role is to go beyond the basics and generate funding for "the extras" in library materials, equipment and buildings. Nearly $2 million was raised in the Special Edition campaign to ensure that the new Library building will be everything West Vancouverites want. This year the Foundation is raising money to enhance our computer and CD-ROM capability so that students can quickly access encyclopedias and other data stored electronically. The generosity of hundreds of individuals, families, students, businesses, organizations and governments in contributing to these projects is appreciated tremendously. WEST VAMCOOVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1950 Marina Drive West Vancouver B.C. V7V 1J8 (604) 926-3291 On-line catalogue 926-2594