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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

""Okanagan Reads for Kids" an ORL promo re local author Julie White & Horses

Canadian Children's Book author Julie White, author of 4 children's books on horses, from Armstong, BC.
Source: http://ceramicfibrehealing.com/canadian-childrens-book-author-julie-white/

Okanagan Regional Library
 
"Okanagan Reads for Kids" is a valley-wide book club, ages 8-15.  The current theme is about horses, friendship, and adventure through Armstrong author Julie White.  Julie has written four books about horses; see the Okanagan Reads website to learn about her books (scroll down the page for author and book info) and see below to meet author White through YouTube. 

FOUR CONTESTS

Bookmark Design, Short Story Writing, Book Trailer Video, & 2-night stay for a family of four at the 7 Half Diamond Guest Ranch at
Batstone Lake, Kamloops! 
Deadlines March 14, 2014


 
 
 
 
The Secret Pony High Fences Riding Through FireUnder the Wire
 
 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Winter Olympic Poetry and Writings

Let's find winter olympic poetry, short stories and writings together!  Here is a poem by British Poet C Richard Miles writing about the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

Winter Olympic Gold

So we went and won a medal in the Winter Olympics
With gold in the skeleton, as Amy Williams' slick tricks
Outslid the opposition on the hair-raising quick track
As she sped her sled to first position racing on that switchback.

She diced so nicely with the ice and shattered the course record
And maddened the Canadians who hoped that she'd come second;
The lass from Bath zipped faster than a zapped flash of lightning
As she whistled past in Whistler in a dash almost frightening.

For thirty years we'd waited since the skater, Robin Cousins,
Had figured in his victory and set the nation buzzing
But, as over-warm Vancouver hosts the best of every nation,
The snow we bore this winter might have been the inspiration.

So, as we battle through to work in thigh-high drifts and blizzards,
Let's not complain that snow's a pain that winter's wicked wizard
Has dealt us for a spell to irk commuters and communities
But let us get our skates on so we don't miss opportunities.

We'll raid packed attics through the land for sledges and toboggans
To build our skills for thrills and spills that we have long forgotten
And as we practise winter sports and press on with our training
Let's just be grateful for the cold, and glad that it's not raining.

Yet, if this Winter's a one-off and climate change continues,
You still can find your inner child that's hiding deep within you
To take delight in snowball fights, don't gripe or grouse or grumble
That you might slip if there's no grit so you might take a tumble.

And, if you think the skating rink is best to be avoided,
Encourage kids who bid to skid, so they're not disappointed,
For we might raise more champions with more determination
To go for gold and cheat the cold in our deep-frozen nation.      

Friday, January 31, 2014

Two More Days for Family Literacy Week!

Saturday:

  • Lion's Pancake breakfast & Build a Snowman Day, Sicamous Senior's 
  • Magic Show, Armstrong Library, 10:30am
  • "Build a Book Project," SAGA Public Art Gallery, Salmon Arm, 11-4pm
  • Family Storytime, Salmon Arm Public Library (ORL), Picadilly Mall, 11am
  • Same at the Sicamous, ORL, 11am
  • Same Enderby, ORL, 11am
  • Magic Show, South Shuswap ORL, 2pm
Scroll below to see Sunday's events of Family Skate, Family Pool Party, & Jam the GM Children's Book Drive at the Sicamous Eagle's game (2pm).

In closing, remember to Drop Everything and Read for at least 15 minutes a day (DEAR).  Post back some of the things you and you family have done for Family Literacy Week.

Summer Reading Program logo
Source: http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/library/kids/pages/srp.aspx


Monday, January 27, 2014

Family Literacy Week, Mon., Jan. 27th - Feb., 2nd, 2014



The Literacy Alliance of the Shuswap Society (LASS) invites us to "Unplug and Play" this week during "Family Literacy Week."

Check out our numerous Okanagan/Shuswap activities and schedule through the LASS site as well as download their activity passport to record all of the great things you do.


Here's a link to the Okanagan Regional Library's Magic Show, Tuesday, Jan. 28th, 6:30pm, with magician Leif David.


Here is the national website for Family Literacy Day sharing even more great ideas for this wonderful reading and learning tradition.  Click on the icons:

Look for the Honourary Chair, and famous Canadian author Robert Munsch's Family Literacy Week message.  And click here for ABC Life Literacy's specific link for Family Literacy Week.

On Twitter try  #FamilyLiteracyDay

More to come when another posting moment ... Happy reading ... Ms. M-A.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Pileated Woodpecker Visits Parkview Elementary

Photo: A pileated woodpecker on a tree
Click on this image for National Geographic info about the Pileated Woodpecker

We had the joy of watching a Pileated Woodpecker fly around and check out various telephone polls this morning.  For those of you who missed this siting, check out the YouTube HD clip below.


Do you know which winter birds we have in our Shuswap Area?  Check out Winter Birds of the Salmon Arm [and area] Bay courtesy of Tom Brighouse.  Let me know of the birds you have seen this winter!  Ms. M.

Bobsled Athlete Justin Kripps from Summerland heads to Sochi, Russia for the Winter Olympics

Source

Justin Kripps from Summerland and partner Jesse Lumsden bobsleigh athletes head to Sochi.  Listen to CBC's morning radio show Daybreak South interview with Justin by Chris Walker below (5:29).  CBC writes (Tue., Jan. 24th) : Sochi 2014's bobsleigh circuit will be teeming with Canucks.  One of the team members is Justin Kripps from Summerland.
    
He placed 5th at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.  This time he's switched seats and will pilot the two and four man sleighs.  Click hear to listen to a CBC radio interview between Justin and Daybreak South's morning personality Chris Walker


Check out Justin and Jesse's creative fund raising tactics ...


Check out Jesse's website for training updates, videos, and more.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

 
 
 

Less than a month and the winter olympics in Sochi, Russia begin (Feb. 7th-23rd, 2014)!  Meet our Canadian athletes, join us in the count down, learn about cool facts about the olympics.  Follow this exciting event here on the library blog! 

Olympic Fun Facts, Fact Monster
Winter Olympics by "Activity Village," UK

Raising Olympics Series: check out Canadian pair skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir

 
 
Check out Mellisa Hollingsworth, Skeleton
 
 

Email Ms. Murrells-Allaway great sites about the olympics (smurrell@sd83.bc.ca)