N n M Bottling, pickling and preserving by Elizabeth Lambert Ortiz. Preserve the flavours of summer in delicious ways for fall and winter accompaniments. Ortho s all about backyard structures. Great ideas and creative ways to make the best use and enjoyment of your privacy in the back garden. Play golffor juniors by Mike Adams and T.J. Tomasi. Easy to understand, colourful photographs - a great introduction to golf for the young player. Take your kids to Europe: how to travel safely (and sanely) in Europe with your children by Cynthia W. Harriman. Where to stay, where to eat, language skills, everything you need to know to have a fun and affordable trip for the whole family. Through Europe at four knots: a tale of boating mayhem and family adventure by Les Horn. Sailing from England to Greece - an engaging chronicle for actual or armchair travelers. Around Paris with kids. Planning interesting sites and great places to stave off hunger suggested by parents who live in Paris. Fun with the family in Hawaii: hundreds of ideas for day trips with the kids by Julie Applebaum. Adventures for parent and child whether for a few hours or all day. COMPUTER OFFERINGS IN AUGUST Internet for Beginners: Friday, August 2, 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; Tuesday, August 27, 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Internet Follow-up: Tuesday, August 27, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. To register for one of the above courses, please call the Information Desk at 604-925-7402. Cyber Saturdays: Drop by the Computer Centre any Saturday morning between 10:00 and noon for informal help with the Internet, e-mail, or to do some word processing. No registration required. '‘^Clapping my hands with the echoes the summer moon begins to dawn †[Basho] YOUTH SERVICES Summer Reading Club 2002 Elementary School children can pick up a membership package, start reading and drop in to the Youth Services Department any time to report on their books. There’s still time to “Book yourself in for the summer.†Teen Summer Reading Club 2002 Teens (grades 8-12) are writing, e-mailing us or telling us about the books they are reading. Each book reported on earns a gold sticker. Collect stickers and earn prizes such as coupons for food items and videos, CDs, books, sunglasses and more! Join the club today! Read-To-Me Club 2002 A club for parents and pre-schoolers which encourages family participation in literacy. Keep a record of books shared and drop in for weekly stickers, stamps and reading suggestions. All Clubs run from June 24 to August 24. SUMMER Tales Around the Campfire (Ages 8-R Pull up a log, enjoy a campfire treat and get ready for an hour of scary tales to chill your bones. Registration began Monday, July 22. Wednesday, August 7 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. ^ ^ Rose Cowles â€" Illustrator Extraordinaire (Ages 8 to 121 The illustrator of this year’s Summer Reading Club poster and the artist who created “Gilbert de la Frogponde,†“Dog Tales,†“Burp,†“I Know an Old Laddie...†and many more will lead an interactive workshop. Tuesday, August 13 at 10:30 a.m. ^ yff yft Knots to You (Ages 6-H To tie up a boat, a tarp or a pet.. .knots are important everywhere. Learn three of the best and make a crafty bracelet to take home. Registration for both programs begins Tuesday, August 6. Wednesday, August 14 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. & Wednesday, August 21 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. Summer Family Storvtime Drop in for a half-hour of stories, songs, finger plays and puppetry for the WHOLE FAMILY. Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. until August 30. "P'ttgr.niforWie.rf, . . Wednesdays at 10:30 atn and Fridays at 10:30 am " August 4 LIBRARY HOURS Monday to Thursday Friday & Saturday Sunday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. closed The Library will be closed Sundays for the Summer beginning July 1“ and will reopen Sunday September 8“*