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Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library Newsletter

April 2020

From Debbie's Dining Room
It has been merely a month since we closed the doors of the library and yet, even then, I’m not sure any of us could have imagined the life we are living today.  I wish this was simply a strange, unsettling disruption to our normal lives, but the reality is we are all rightfully worried and scared for our own health and the health of our loved ones.  I have been fortunate to have been able to continue to work every day.  My home “office” is the dining room table and it overlooks the vineyards across the street.  We are truly lucky to live in such a beautiful town as it has made isolation a little easier to bear.  Over the last couple of weeks, the library staff has been working hard to create a new normal, finding ways to reach the community with online resources and innovative programs. 

In addition to all of the e-resources available through our website 24/7, we have created a weekly schedule of online events and activities to help you pass the time and stay connected to the community.  Let me give you a quick run-down of what we’ve got planned.

Every Sunday we are hosting “Brunch with Miles” on Facebook.  Miles Suhaimi, sous chef at Queen’s Landing,  demonstrates how to make delicious and unique dishes using common ingredients from your pantry.  You can catch his demo at 10:30, or find it on the library’s Youtube channel at your convenience.  So far, we’ve learned how to make Eggs Benedict and Trinidadian Doubles.  Yum!

On Mondays, join us as we Livestream “Create with Kasia”, an all-ages, step by step art demonstration.  No need for special supplies, projects are easily adaptable to what you have on hand.  We’d love to see your creations, so be sure to share them with us.

For children and families, the library is offering Minecraft club, STEAM Challenges and Storytime, online chess tournaments and Trivia Time.  Tinker Thinker has moved from the Rotary room to your living room and Family Fun Fridays promise to be a blast.  Days and times and any special instructions can be found on the library’s Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/notllibrary/.

For those who do not have children to entertain, the library has created online programming just for you.  Library IT staff will be available on Tuesdays at 3 pm to help with your technology needs. Ask anything, from how to video chat with your family to where to find more e-resources.  This extra IT support will hopefully make it possible for more people to easily access all the virtual activities the library has planned;  such as Tuesday Trivia, adult online chess tournaments, Shelf Isolation – an informal online book chat, and Fitness Fridays.  To connect with some of our local “experts”, please participate in Wednesdays’ “Ask me Anything” Facebook forum.  This week we welcome chef Miles to answer all of your cooking questions.  On April 15th at 2 pm, local history/genealogy expert, David Hemmings will be joining us.  Be prepared to ask him anything about researching family history, DNA testing, tips for using Ancestry - he will be happy to answer!   Additional AMAs will be announced over the next few weeks.  If you would like to participate in your own AMA and receive questions from the community, please contact me at
dkrause@notlpl.org.

A fully updated schedule of events will be posted on the library’s Facebook page at the beginning of each week.  Please follow us, we’d love to hear from you. 
https://www.facebook.com/notllibrary/

I would like to close with a few personal thoughts.  As proud as I am of our staff for putting together what I consider to be very innovative and creative programming in such difficult circumstances, no virtual book club, video chat gathering, livestream tutorial or online discussion can replace the value of face to face connection.  We have not forgotten that many of our “regulars” have little or no access to the above activities.  We are painfully aware that there are many in our community that we cannot reach.  I have compiled a list, with the help of staff, of some of our most vulnerable members.  I and a team of volunteers will be calling them to check in and chat on a regular basis.  This list is definitely not exhaustive and therefore I ask that if you, or someone you know, is feeling especially isolated, or is in need of assistance please call the library at 1-289-401-3216 or email us at notllibrary@gmail.com.  Due to reduced staffing levels telephone and live chat will be answered Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am – 2pm.

Stay home, stay well and we will see you again soon!

                                                                            Debbie
The Library may be closed, but you can still access our many free e-resources.  Simply click here to become a member!
Looking for something to create, play, read, discuss, learn about or explore?  We've got you covered! Check out our events schedule for each week and meet us there! We can't wait to connect with you.
Access e-books and magazines, learn a new language or research your family history all from the comfort of your home.  
IT staff will be available from 3 - 4:30pm to help you with your technology needs. Ask us anything about how to video call your family, where to find more ebooks, help with email, phones, tablets or apps - we will be happy to answer!  Click here for details.
The COVID-19 pandemic is calling on all of us to work collectively in a way many of us have never experienced before.
Here is a list of resources if you want to provide help or are looking for support in our community.
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