(613.71 REI) REID, DANIEL P. Harnessing The Power Of The Universe: A Complete Guide To The Principles And Prac- tice Of Chi-Gung Chi-Gung works with the energy of the environment and our own bodies to promote health and over- come imbalance. (782.1 FOR) FORMAN, DENIS A Night At The Opera: An Irreverent Guide To The Plots. The Singers. The Composers. The Recordings The world of opera by the former Chairman of the Opera House in Convent Garden. (921 D2490 FOSTER, BARBARA M. The Secret Lives Of Alexandra David-Neel: A Biography Of The Explorer Of Ti- bet And Its Forbidden Practices NEW TRAVEL VIDEOS ... Super cities (VR 914.3364 MUN) Munich (VR 914.3613 VIE) Vienna (VR 914.641 MAD) Madrid (VR 915.63 1ST) Istanbul CD-ROMs ... (CDROM 371.425 WHA) What Color Is Your Parachute? (CDROM 708.11 CAN) The Canadian Collection Of The National Gallery Of Canada (CDROM 709.24 LEO) Leonardo 2.0 (CDROM 917.3 TRI) Tripmaker (CDROM 971 CAN) Canada’s Visual History INTERNET TRAINING... Adult Services is offering a basic Internet searching session, Friday, January 29, from 10:00 - 12:00 in the Peters Room. If you would like to attend, please register at the Fiction Desk in the Library or call 925-7-^02. “Lo! The level lake and the long glories of the winter moon. †[Aretino] YOUTH S E Tales for Twos (2 year olds) Must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Join us for a half hour of stories, puppetry, songs and more. Please sign up at the Youth Services Information Desk or by phoning 925-7408. Tliesdays, 10:30 a.m. January 5-26 OR Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. January 7-28 Story time Fun (3 - 5 year olds) The regular schedule will resume on Wednesday, January 6. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. AND Fridays at 10:30 a.m. No registration necessary. Just DROP IN and have fun! Big “Thanks†to all those families who participated in our programming survey. Check next month’s Library News for the results. YOUHG READER*!* CHOICE AWARD 1999 BOOR CWB Open to any student in grade 4 through 12, the Club will promote awareness of the books nominated for the Young Reader’s Choice Award. Read at least two (2) books on this year’s list and then cast your vote in March. Only resi- dents of Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Mon- tana, Oregon and Washington are permitted to vote. VOTE and you will be eligible to win great PRIZES. 0 IS’ $ 49^ Af/ARB 1999 W9K CliW Named by children for B.C.’s provincial tree, the Red Cedar Book Award goes to one fiction and one non-fiction author whose books receive the most votes. In order to vote, participants must be in grades 4-7, belong to an official reading group and love to read. Many of you have already joined the Club at the Library and received a ballot for every book read. If you are inter- ested in becoming a member and casting your vote, pick up a book club package at the Youth Services Information Desk and start on a winter of reading that will make a difference. UBFURYHOU^^^ Monday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday (mid-Oct.- May) 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Christmas Closure Dec. 24 - Jan. 1