SGC Admin: From our inbox to you from: The Whitby Library… What’s on for November… :)

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you: From The Whitby Library… What’s on for November…

November Noir

Join us in November when we delve into mysteries, both real and imagined.

On Thursday, November 12 at 7:00 pm, we welcome Whitby’s Station Gallery  Curator Olex Wlasenko as he teams up with our Archivist, Sarah Ferencz, to examine The Curious and Unsolved Case of Billy P. Stone, a 100-year-old unsolved Whitby murder.

Keeping the theme local, we are excited to host An Evening with Steve Burrows on Wednesday, November 18 at 7:00 pm. Burrows’ first novel, A Siege of Bitterns, won an Arthur Ellis Award from the Canadian Crime Writers Association. A Pitying of Doves, the second book in his birder murder mysteries series featuring police inspector Domenic Jejeune, was released earlier this year.

Registration is required for both programs. Register for The Curious and Unsolved Case of Billy P. Stone and An Evening with Steve Burrows online or by contacting any branch.

Help Shape Library Services with Your Input

We want to hear from you! Give us your feedback on library services, facilities, resources and programs and you could win a Whitby prize pack!

The survey is available online and paper copies are available at all public service desks until November 30. The survey only takes about 5 to 7 minutes to complete and will provide us with valuable information as we plan for the future.

Did You Know?

You Can Pick Up and Return Items at Any WPL Location

Did you know that you can request material from any of our three locations to be sent to your WPL branch of choice?  When placing a hold, choose your preferred pickup location and we’ll send it there. Don’t know how to place a hold online? Watch this video to learn how.

You can also return Whitby Public Library items to any of our locations, no matter where you picked it up.

Bomb Girls at the Central Library  
Wednesday, November 11
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Meeting Room 1B

What was it like to work in a Canadian Second World War munitions factory? How closely did female employees embody the iconic image ofRosie the Riveter?

Bomb Girls delivers a dramatic, personal and detailed telling of Canada’s largest fuse-filling munitions factory, located in Scarborough.

Author Barbara Dickson recounts the lives of more than twenty-one thousand brave men and women who risked their lives daily while handling high explosives in a dedicated effort to help win the war. Join us this Remembrance Day as we discuss the important role played by those on the Canadian home front.

Registration is required. Register for Bomb Girls online or by contacting any branch.

More Adult Programs at the Central Library

Job Search Help for Youth at the Central Library 
Monday, November 16
2:00 to 4:00 pm

Are you a teen looking for a job or a volunteer opportunity?

Each month an employment counsellor from Northern Lights Canada will be available in the lobby of the Central Library to assist youth with their job searching needs. Services includes:

  • On the spot assessment of eligible clients (permanent residents, convention refugee or live-in caregivers between 14 to 24 years old) interested Northern Lights’ Job Search Workshop.
  • Information about Northern Lights Canada’s employment services and referrals to local community organizations related to job searching and volunteering.
  • Access to current volunteer opportunities through the JSW program (such as the community garden and Youth Advisory Committee).

Can’t make this date? Northern Lights will be back at the Central Library on Monday, December 14.

Registration is not required. Just drop in!

More Teen Programs at the Central Library

Scenty the Squirrel at the Rossland Branch
Friday, November 20
3:30 to 4:30 pm

Drop in on your P.A. day to make a nutty friend. He has lots of energy and he smells like coffee. Make and Take crafts require adult supervision and require only a few minutes of time. All materials will be ready for you and your child. Limited to the first 20 participants.

Registration is not required. Just drop in!

Book Marks 

The World Illustrated 
If you enjoy the wonders of armchair travel, you may want to look at our graphic novel collection. Cartoonist and animator Guy Delislehas created four terrific graphic novels about his experiences living around the world. These black and white works are simple yet detailed, and give you real insight into his experiences living in some of the world’s most interesting places. In Shenzen, he experiences the southern Chinese city while supervising animators for a Belgian company. The totalitarian weirdness of North Korea is evident in Pyongyang, where he unsuccessfully tries to convince his guide to read Orwell’s 1984. Next is Burma Chronicles, detailing time spent there with his wife and infant son, after which he sees Israel and the occupied West Bank firsthand in Jerusalem. Quick reads, but hard-hitting ones.
Books, Research and More

Multilingual Matters

Internationally known Swedish author Henning Mankell died in early October. He was best known for his crime novels and, more specifically, for the character Inspector Kurt Wallander. The Nordic Noir genre in which he wrote translated well into crime TV dramas, such as Wallander.We have several of Mankell’s books in English as well as a selection of titles in German and French. Learn more about Mankell in this CBC News article.

Virtual Branch: WPL on the Web

The WPL Website Gets a Makeover 

Have you seen our new website? Launched on October 19 as part of our Ontario Public Library Week celebrations, our new site offers a streamlined look and better mobile compatibility. Our streamlined new site offers a better mobile experience, and important news and highlighted items are readily available, as are our Twitter and Facebook feeds.

We’re quite pleased with the new look. Check it out and pass along any comments or suggestions that you may have.

And while we’re on the topic, let’s note the passing of our old site. Launched in 2010, the previous style served us well. It offered news in a blog format (which meant that it was easy for us to add up-to-the-minute happenings), quick catalogue searching and an improved layout. But like everything online, things change. Five years is a long time in internet years, and that time saw an explosion in phone/tablet use and the growth of platforms like Twitter. Who knows what we’ll be incorporating into our website five years from now?

A final thought: if you’re feeling nostalgic, you can always check out old versions of our site (dating back to the mid-1990s) at the always cool Internet Archive.

The Moon and Astrology: How it affects our daily life…Transiting Moon in Gemini (2) October 2015

The Moon and Astrology

HOW IT AFFECTS OUR DAILY LIVES… 

In astrology, the moon is connected to our emotions and reactions… how we are feeling on a given day may well be influenced by the sign that is visiting the moon… Each sign stays with the moon for up to 2.5 days…. :) 

The Moon Void-off-Course: 

There are times throughout the month when the moon isn’t fully immersed in any sign… this is when we say the moon is Void off Course… and when this occurs, we may feel “foggy” and “unfocused” … We may not be sure how we are truly feeling about a situation or a person…. Therefore it is not recommended that we make long-term commitments or important decision’s while the moon is Void off Course…. However there are 4 signs in the zodiac which may prove positive during the Void-off-Course moon… 

Good for Void-Off-Course Moon:

These v/c signs may prove to be quite productive times.

  • Cancer
  • Taurus
  • Sagittarius
  • Pisces…

Opportunity Periods  (thanks to astrologer Jim Shawvan):

There are other periods throughout the month that are known as opportunity periods, when it can prove to be a positive time for most people, however if you have challenging aspects happening within your own chart you may not be able to make use of opportunity periods. 

Thanks to Jim Shawvan present day astrologer, William Lilly 17th century astrologer and Llewellyn’s Daily Planetary Guide for opportunity periods.

Present Moon Sign/Phase/House:

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  • Date: October 28/29 to 31 2015
  • Moon Sign: Gemini: October 29 @ 2:24 am (ET) October 28 @ 11:24 pm (PT) 
  • Moon Phase: 3rd
  • Void-off-Course: October 30 @ 10:52 pm (ET) 7:52 pm:(PTto October 31 @ 5:09 am (ET) 2:09 am (PT)
  • House(s) 8th & 9th: 8th house of, sex, shared money & mergers, matters psychotherapy, surgery, and how we deal with loss/death. 9th house of travel and knowledge.
  • Opportunity Period: October 30 5:07 pm (ET) 2:07 pm (PT) to October 30 @ 10:52 pm (ET) 7:52 pm:(PT). A good time for clear thinking.

What does it all mean?

  • Gemini is an air sign and needs lots of stimuli. She is ruled by Mercury. 
  • We may find we are trying to do multiple things at once, which may not go exactly as we may have planned. 
  • Could be lots of chit chatting going on, and some of us may have to make a concerted effort to listen instead of chat.
  • Caution is advised when doing up letters, emails and relaying messages, as much as we may think we have it right, it’s better to check one more time
  • In the 8th house: Some folk may need some time to recuperate after surgery… hopefully the healing will be swift and complete. Dealings regarding our material security may be in focus. Could be a good time to check over insurance policies and finances. Those affected by this placing may be feeling more emotionally sensitive during this time. Patience may be required from those with Earth influences.
  • In the 9th house: Thoughts of travel could be on our minds… Learning something new can spark our interest..And for some who lucky enough, combining travel with business for the sake of learning something may be on the agenda.
  • It’s a good time to get those lists and notes made up… we can feel good about putting pen to paper now.
  • Boredom may be at our door step and we may feel more restless than usual. 
  • This moon sign will have more of an effect on those who have the following in their charts. 
  • Moon in Gemini,
  • Sun in Gemini
  • Sun in Virgo
  • Moon in Sagittarius
  • Moon in the 8th house
  • Moon in the 9th house
  • Any aspects to the Moon, Mercury 
  • Ascendant or Mid-heaven in Gemini

 

copyright: Greta McKenzie Astrology: 09/30/2015

Durham Region is working towards a greener future by encouraging tree planting… :)

The Regional Municipality of Durham Region, Forests Ontario and Raw Materials Company have all come together to encourage the planting of trees throughout the region… Collectively they hope to reach the goal set out in the Durham Community Climate Change Local Action Plan.

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On June 3, Durham council endorsed Raw Marterials Comapany as a corporate champion for the tree program.

The company will now donate $1:10 for every kilogram of single-use batteries recycled at participating locations to Forests Ontario to plant trees throughout Durham Region. 

For more information please visit www.durham.ca/climatechange then select Take Action, Plant Trees

source: Whitby This Week October 21 2015

Samhain Sunday Sabbat Sale from the Magical Blend…. also if you are in Montreal this Sunday Samhain Public Ritual

Samhain Sunday Sabbat Sale 

Are you ready for Samhain yet? If you haven’t gotten your Samhain figured out yet, you’ll have a last chance to stock up on ritual supplies this Sunday, October 25th during ourSamhain Sunday Sabbat Sale. We’ll be offering 10% off all purchases made that day!

If you’d like to do a Samhain ritual, but you’re not sure how to structure one, don’t forget that we have our handmade Samhain Sabbat Ritual Kits available for beginners, or for those interested in learning more about the sabbat!

Symbol for Samhain Sabbat © The Magical Blend 2013 Artist Credit: Kathryn Clausen www.invalidgriffin.com

Samhain Public Ritual 

For those local to Montreal, a lot of us will be attending the Samhain Public Ritual at Studio Sundari.

“Samhain is a powerful, moving time of year when we reflect on the loved ones we have lost to death’s embrace. It is said that this is a time when the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest, which allows us to communicate with the dead easily, and it allows the dead to whisper to us.

For this Samhain ritual, we will be journeying to the boundaries between the living and the dead. You will be invited to approach the veil, see the shadows of the dead, and whisper your messages to them.

You will also be invited to do some divination for not only yourself, but for others.

We have rented the large room at Studio Sundari, so let’s fill it! Invite your friends and your family to share in this powerful experience. Happy Halloween!

Cost: $5

Durham Craft And Gift Show: October 2015

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  • Event: Durham Craft and Gift Show
  • Date(s): October 23: 24: 25
  • Time(s): 5:00 – 9:00 pm: 10:00 am – 5 pm: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Location: Durham College Campus: Recreation & Wellness Centre: 2000 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa
  • Admission: Adults $6:00: Seniors $5:00: Children Free:
  • What’s There: Over 100 booths to shop from: Free Parking: Door Prizes all weekend long: 
  • For More Information:  Click Here