Library News, 1 Jan 2001, p. 2

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S'. Finding Flow: The Psychology Of Engagement With Every- day Life by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. The key to joyful living is to challenge ourselves. Geisha by Kyoko Aihara. A fascinating look through history and behind the curtains of the ancient teahouses of Japan and the living tradition of these remarkable women. Antique Style: Ideas And Techniques For Ageing Furniture And Accessories by Maggie Philo. Rustic Garden Architecture by Ralph Kylloe. Outdoor pergolas, gazebos, tables, benches, and more, influenced by nature and made from a variety of wood, bark and vines. Paris To The Moon by Adam Gopnik. Witty, charming and elegant essays by the author of the “Paris Journals” for the New Yorker magazine. The House Of Rothschild : The World’s Banker by Niall Ferguson. The second volume of this great biography covers the years 1849 to 1999. VIDEOS ... High And Low A complex crime thriller starring Toshiro Miftiune. Pao Ta Shuang Teng - Red Firecracker. Green Firecracker In Chinese with English subtitles. Suna No Onna - Women In The Dunes Japanese with English subtitles. “Chill airs and wintry winds! My ear has grown familiar with your song, I hear it in the opening year, I listen and it cheers me long. ” [Wordsworth] YOUTH SERVICES BABYTIME (6 - 24 monthst Songs, action rhymes, fmgerplays and picture books for the very young. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Please register at the Youth Services Information Desk or by phoning 925-7408. Registration for January sessions began Monday, December 11. Please phone 925-7408 for more information. TALES FOR TWOS (1 year oldsl Join us for a half-hour of stories, puppetry and song. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Sign up at the Youth Services Information Desk or by phoning 925-7408. Registration for the February sessions begins Monday, January 22 when the Library opens at 1:00 p.m. STORYTIME FUN 13-5 year oldsl A drop-in programme of stories, songs, puppets and more. No registration required. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. AND Fridays, 10:30 a.m. SPECIAL EVENTS YOUNG READER’S CHOICE AWARD BOOK CLUB 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 cast your vote in March. Only residents of Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington can participate. VOTE and you will be eligible to win great book PRIZES. Registration begins Tuesday, January 2,2001. Club runs from January - March. # # # # # # RED CEDAR BOOK AWARDS CLUB Named by children for B.C.’s provincial tree, the Red Cedar Book Award goes to one fiction and one non-fiction author whose book received the most votes from young readers. In order to vote, the participants must be in grades 4 to 7. Five lucky winners will be drawn at the end of the club in April and receive a copy of a Red Cedar Award book. Register at the Youth Services Information desk today! LIBRARY HOURS Monday Tuesday to Thursday Friday & Saturday Sunday (mid-Oct.- May) I p.m. - 9 p.m. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. S'..! Library service on Sundays resumed October 15