Programs and Services

Programs and Services

We are continually developing sponsored and organized community-oriented programs and services that engage the talents of our residents.

Please feel free to volunteer your ideas, talent, and/or venue in support of this project. 

Programs

The book club currently meets 1-2:30pm every third Wednesday of the month.

Book copies are purchase or acquired through interlibrary loan and are shared with group members. The club decides together on a title to read, or a collection of work to explore. The aim is to meet other people who love to read, to grow as a reader, and to have fun talking about books. If you want to expand your reading list, and gain fresh perspective on new and sometimes familiar stories, this might be a great program for you.

If interested in joining the book club, please contact the library for details.

Children's programs are available on a drop-in basis with a valid library card except for stand-alone programs where pre-registration is required.

A library card is free to all Greater Madawaska ratepayers. There is a $20 annual fee per household for visitors.

Contact the Library for program updates or follow us on Facebook.

Regular Programs

Lego Lounge

Second Saturday of the month, 11am - 12pm (drop-in, self-directed)

Come build with us! This is a self-directed drop-in for families with young builders 5+. We provide the Lego. Bring your imagination and make your own fun. Name your creation and we will display it in the library!

Preschool Storytime

Thursday 9:30am - 10:15am (drop-in)

Preschool Storytime on Thursday morning is a drop-in program for parents/guardians to attend with pre-school children (0-4 years). Meet some parents and caregivers in our community, have a chat, read a book, and make a craft. 

Weekend Reader Book Bundles

Initially for the benefit of St Joseph's students, this is program through which a variety of pre-selected books are sent home to enjoy over the weekend. We would like all families to be able to access resources similarly. Use the online catalogue to pre-order items for pickup during opening hours, we'll assemble pre-ordered items. Pick up at your convenience within a 7-day period. Return items to the book drop when they are due. Ask staff about flexible loan periods, if required. 

Early ON Indigenous Storytime

In January 2020, the Library started a partnership with BIAK – Bonnechere Inòdewiziwin Abinòdjìnjish Kikinàmàgan through their EarlyOn Mobile Unit. EarlyON brings indigenous programming by indigenous teachings, Algonquin language, and themed activities and services.

The BIAK calendar is developed on a monthly basis.

Please contact the library for the next upcoming program date.

Seasonal programs

TD Summer Reading Club (June-August)

The TD Summer Reading Club (TDSRC) is Canada’s biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all ages, interests and abilities.

Co-created and delivered by over 2,200 public libraries across Canada, this national bilingual program is developed by Toronto Public Library in partnership with Library and Archives Canada. Sponsorship is generously provided by TD Bank Group.

Kids can participate anytime, anywhere. Participants explore recommended reads; track their own reading; connect and share with others across the country.

In Greater Madawaska, register for the 2023 TDSRC through your local library (located in Calabogie). Each participant must hold a valid library card. Check with the library if unsure of your child’s card status (annual renewal is required). Registration is ongoing throughout the summer.

Baby Book Bags (November) 

Contact the library to pre-register for this program.

The library's Baby Book Bag program is a way to welcome new families and their youngest family members into the community. Bags are distributed in November and include a baby's first library card, a book, and some baby necessities. Any parent/guardian of a child younger than 18 months can register their little one for a bag. This program is in memory of the late Nancy Gorra who dedicated herself to supporting area families. To register for this program, contact the library or register online.

Advent Book Bundles (November/December) - Registration now open

Count-down (or up!) to Christmas! This is a literacy program for young families to enjoy over the winter break. You will receive a bundle of books from the children's collection, wrapped, and numbered 1-24. Unwrap one book each night of December until Christmas day. Book #24 is a selection that families can keep at home to enjoy in future years. We will issue one bundle per family. Pickup is in the last week of November during operating hours. Registration opens at the beginning of the month. Register is online, using the following form link:  https://bit.ly/Christmas-Countdown-registration

EARLY On Indigenous Storytime program

(CURRENTLY SUSPENDED. Please stay tuned for more information.)

  • In January 2020, the Library started a partnership with BIAK – Bonnechere Inòdewiziwin Abinòdjìnjish Kikinàmàgan through their EarlyOn Mobile Unit
  • EarlyON brings Indigenous programming by Indigenous Teachings, Algonquin Language, and themed activities and services. 

Information coming soon

Information coming soon

The Greater Madawaska Public Library and Learning Centre is developing speaker sessions that will give patrons access to information on many topics including:

  • Money Management
  • Mindfulness for Kids
  • Senior Supports
  • Local Trails
  • Farming
  • Dental Hygiene

Local experts deliver short 20-minute seminars on a wide range of topics.

We welcome your ideas and invite you to share them with us.

Follow us on our new Facebook page for the latest updates.

Services

Interlibrary loans give us access to resources in other libraries across Ontario.

If you would like a book that is not in our library catalogue, we can request to borrow the title from another library.

Not all titles will be available. For example, most libraries will not lend books that are newer than 6 months old. These new titles they make available to their own patrons first.

In these cases, please feel free to request the title for us to purchase.

You can make an interlibrary loan request by contacting the Library.

  • It takes up to 2 weeks for loans to arrive
  • You are not able to transfer loan books between patrons
  • Renewals must be made 5 days before due date and are approved by the lending library

Internet stations

  • We have two computer workstations with  printing, faxing, and copying services available.

Chromebooks

  • We have three Chromebooks available to borrow for anyone who needs a device to connect to the internet.

WiFi

  • The library has free WiFi available.

 

Information coming soon

Printing and photocopying

  • The library offers printing, scanning and fax services during regular operating hours.

Curbside Printing

  • We offer curbside service. Please use the online form to submit your print request to library staff: 
  • You will be notified by staff once your print request is ready for pickup at the library. Please note that pickup is available during operating hours only.

Lamination

  • We can laminate paper sizes up to 12" wide.

Prices

  • Print grayscale: $0.25
  • Print colour: $0.50
  • Fax (sending only): $3.00
  • Scan
  • Lamination (2.3" x 3.7"): $1.00
  • Lamination (8.5" x 11"): $3.00
  • Lamination (12" x unlimited): $3.00 for 8.5" and $0.50 for every extra inch.