Library Events Calendar

Wednesday, February 3 2010

Time Items
All day
 
9:00 am
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Exercises, tickles and knee bounces, nursery rhymes, songs and books for babies up to 18 months and caregivers. Please phone 403-320-4278 to register.

Location in Library: Kid's Corner
10:00 am
10:45 AM - 11:15 AM

Exercises, tickles and knee bounces, nursery rhymes, songs and books for babies up to 18 months and caregivers. Please phone 403-320-4278 to register.

Location in Library: Kid's Corner
12:00 pm
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

‘Residential Tenancies’ 
Rent, security deposits, termination of tenancies and notice. These are a few of the things that will be discussed in this look at legal rights and responsibilities of residential tenants and landlords.

Lethbridge Public Library and the Public Legal Education Program present the following short talks on legal subjects at the Lethbridge Public Library. Registration is not required, but please call 403-320-3310 to let us know you will be attending and on which date.   The talks in this session will be available by videoconference at certain other public libraries in Southern Alberta. For more information, contact Lethbridge Public Library Information Services at 403-380-7311.

Location in Library: Community Meeting Room
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Join Joanne Metzger, Investment Advisor with Credential Securities and Jason Sentes, Vice President of 1st Choice Savings and Credit Union for some insightful dialogue.
 
The Tax Man Cometh--When Thinking of Your Financial Portfolio, What Should You Consider?’
How are different investments taxed?  Do you have your holdings in the right place?  What about RSPs and Tax-Free Savings Accounts?  What other things should you consider when doing your tax planning?
 
In partnership with Chinook Arch Regional Library System, RISE (Rural Information Services Initiative), these sessions will be presented as a videoconference for member libraries.

Location in Library: Theatre Gallery
6:00 pm
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’
(USA / Michel Gondry / 2004)  
Hosted by Professor Bob Cousins (New Media)
 
In just over a decade, cinema has undergone radical transformations at every level, from production to distribution to exhibition.  While apparent death knells have tolled many times before for both the art form and the medium itself, cinema’s capacity to frequently revivify and reinvent itself can be taken as a sign of its vitality – not a portent of its imminent demise. Rather than lament the passing of an era, this series will look forward to new possibilities and creative currents within film and video art produced since the turn of the 21st Century. Initiated and sponsored by the Department of New Media, various scholars from the University of Lethbridge will introduce and screen their choices for some of the most momentous cinematic works of the last ten years. Towards a Contemporary Canon will present a vibrant glimpse of cinema’s future and agitate for the importance of understanding and appreciating its current transitions.

Sponsored by the University of Lethbridge's Department of New Media and the Lethbridge Public Library. 

Location in Library: Theatre Gallery