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The 100 Magazine CoverThe 100: Celebrating the LibraryWelcome to cpl100.ca, our special Centennial website. We invite you and all Calgarians to be part of the celebrations taking place throughout 2012, to learn about our history, find out about the celebratory events and engaging programs we’ve planned for this special year and, most importantly, be part of the exciting future of the Calgary Public Library as it begins a new century of service.

In anticipation of our next century of service, we have launched The 100, our Centennial Magazine. We invite each one of you to join in our celebrations outlined in the magazine and encourage your families and friends to do the same. We are grateful for the incredible support we have received for our Centennial and thank all Calgarians for their contribution to their Library.

Your Party! The Centennial Blog

Happy Family Literacy Day!

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Friday, January 27, 2012 we participated in a Family Literacy Day  ‘Calgary Reads Together Event’ at Marlborough Elementary, providing books for the 45 volunteers and 80 Grade 1 and 2 children to read together. Since Mayor Nenshi was the guest reader the event was high profile. Village Square staff provided Library Cards for the students in advance and addressed the crowd. Curious the Chameleon made a late entrance, and was able to visit the classrooms after the Event.…this turned out to be quite a hit. Mayor Nenshi followed us into one class, and told the children he was there on the day Curious was born…at the Saddletowne opening!



Top Authors of the Last 100 Years

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To celebrate a century of service, we’re compiling some “best of” lists. Earlier this month we asked you to share your favourite authors of the 100 years. Well, the results are in!

Here are some of our customer favourites from the last century!

L.M. Montgomery

Terry Pratchett

Piers Anthony

Rhys Bowen

Michael Chabon

Stephanie Meyer

J.K. Rowling

Neil Gaiman

Agatha Christie

Mary Stewart

Anita Diamant

Ami McKay

Betty Smith

Diane Setterfield

Ruth Rendell

John Steinbeck

T.C. Boyle

Gregory Maguire

J.R.R. Tolkien

Isaac Asimov

Louise Penny

Rohinton Mistry

Enid Blyton

Dr. Seuss

Roald Dahl

Stephen King

Herge

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Is your favourite author represented?

Now and Then...Best Sellers…of 1912

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Alexander Calhoun

Alexander Calhoun and Staff at the Circulation Desk, 1912

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Central Library December 2011

We are 100 years old this month. That is quite an accomplishment and we are all very proud to be part of this wonderful institution. But, we wouldn’t be here without you (and possibly your ancestors). So, what were your ancestors up to in 1912? What books were they reading?

On the library shelves were (to quote the Calgary Daily Herald) “standard works on almost every subject of every day interest, music, arts, natural history…and an excellent collection of fiction, both old and new.” Within days of opening, the shelves were bare. The Chief Librarian, Alexander Calhoun, recognized that he had a hit on his hands and immediately started building the collection. In March 1912 a huge number of books were added, among them Seton’s Arctic Prairies and Allibone’s Dictionary of English Literature, both of which are still in our collection.

So, what were they reading? The most popular authors of the day were Alexandre Dumas, Gilbert Parker, Ralph Connor, Robert Service and Lucy Maud Montgomery. That first year, circulation was 114,566 and registration reached 8900.

Saddletowne Library

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Saddletowne Library

The long-awaited and anticipated Saddletowne library had it's official opening celebration on January 14, 2012, a fitting tribute to Calgary Public Library’s 100th anniversary. As far back as 1994, residents of the northeast communities Martindale, Saddle Ridge and Taradale approached the city with a vision to develop a community centre designed specifically to meet the cultural and recreational for this area. The Genesis Community Wellness Centre is the exciting result, with the Library playing a key role in the future of this community. Congratulations Saddletowne!

Saddletowne: Calgary Public Library's Newest Branch

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It’s official! Calgary Public Library’s newest branch is open for business. The Saddletowne Library is a part of the Genesis Centre of Community Wellness and the Grand Opening Celebration for the entire facility is on January 14th, and it should be quite a party.

Saturday, January 14 ~ 11 a.m. (Opening Ceremony) to 5 p.m.

Sunday, January 15 ~ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Come on down and explore the Genesis Centre, enjoy live entertainment and participate in fun activities for all ages.

The Genesis Centre is a brand new, state of the art facility that in addition to the Saddletowne Library will also house sport, recreation and wellness facilities and services.

The Saddletowne Library features everything you know and love about the Calgary Public Library, including:

    • - More than 100,000 new books, magazines, DVDs, Blu-Rays, CDs, and more
    • - Computers and wireless Internet access
    • - Special teen and children’s collection spaces
    • - Materials in 38 world languages
    • - And much more

Everyone is welcome!

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