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Saddletowne: Calgary Public Library's Newest Branch

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It’s official! Calgary Public Library’s newest branch is open for business. The Saddletowne Library is a part of the Genesis Centre of Community Wellness and the Grand Opening Celebration for the entire facility is on January 14th, and it should be quite a party.

Saturday, January 14 ~ 11 a.m. (Opening Ceremony) to 5 p.m.

Sunday, January 15 ~ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Come on down and explore the Genesis Centre, enjoy live entertainment and participate in fun activities for all ages.

The Genesis Centre is a brand new, state of the art facility that in addition to the Saddletowne Library will also house sport, recreation and wellness facilities and services.

The Saddletowne Library features everything you know and love about the Calgary Public Library, including:

    • - More than 100,000 new books, magazines, DVDs, Blu-Rays, CDs, and more
    • - Computers and wireless Internet access
    • - Special teen and children’s collection spaces
    • - Materials in 38 world languages
    • - And much more

Everyone is welcome!

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