Science Festival coming up in Vancouver

If you happen to be in or near Vancouver on September 24, this Science Festival which is a fundraiser for the Canadian Children’s Book Centre will be fabulous so check it out

Celebrate Science: A Festival of BC Science Writers for Kids and Teens takes place in Vancouver on September 24, 2011. A fundraiser in support of the work of the Canadian Children’s Book Centre, this science extravaganza will appeal to teachers, teacher-librarians, student teachers, public librarians, child care workers and parents.

http://www.bookcentre.ca/news/celebrate_science_a_festival_bc_science_writers_kids_and_teens_september_24_2011

The half-day program (8:30 AM to 12:30 PM) will feature talented Canadian writers and illustrators whose books and passion for science spans all ages. They’ll explore scientific topics with the audience and highlight a wide range of books available for youth.

The featured speaker is Dr. Jeanette Whitton, Environmental biologist and Co-Director, Beaty Biodiversity Museum. Featured scientists include Dr. Amanda Vincent, Project Seahorse researcher and Dr. Eric Taylor, UBC Fish Collection. Science writers from the Children’s Writers and Illustrators of BC (CWILL BC) presenting their books will be: Fiona Bayrock, Tanya Kyi, Shar Levine & Leslie Johnstone, Cynthia Nicolson, Barry Shell, and Jim Wiese.

There will be a science book fair and sales with a 10% discount for attendees. The cost of Celebrate Science! is: $20.00 for students; $20.00 for CCBC members; and $40.00 for non-members. To become a CCBC member, please click here.

Space is limited. Registrations must be received by September 22, 2011. To register, download this form and return it to the address indicated on the form or register online.

For questions, contact Jo-Anne Naslund at joanne.naslund@ubc.ca or 604-822-0940.

Help Slave Lake, AB rebuild their fire-devastated library

My son-in-law has been up fighting the fire in Slave Lake Alberta.  In a phone conversation to us he spoke about how terrible the destruction was.  What a nightmare for the people of that fire-devestated town. My heart goes out to them. One of their losses has been their new public library.  I’m so happy to see that support from other libraries, publishers and book lovers has been pouring in. Please consider helping with:

1) cash donations which can be made through www.slavelakelibrary.ab.ca on their “Make a Donation” link, or

2) donating new or nearly new books (they are asking for books no older than 2 years, probably to avoid musty cast-offs).  These can be shipped to the Peace Library system headquarters for cataloguing and storage until a temporary library can be opened in Slave Lake.

ATTN: Books for Slave Lake Library

Peace Library System

8301 — 110 Street

Grande Prairie, AB T8W 6T2

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