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Enhance Your Job Search Through Social Networking

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I've had the good fortune to enjoy long term employment in a position I love, with people I like, in beautiful surroundings at Memorial Park Library. But back in the day, when I last dusted off my curriculum vitae in order to pursue this job, sending my application via email with my resume as an attachment seemed technologically avant-garde.

The job search process has changed substantially in the intervening years. Online resources abound, allowing job hunters to research industries, companies and work opportunities, post resumes, and network with others in their field of interest. Memorial Park Library is offering a program that will focus particularly on the networking aspect of searching for employment. Networking enables you to connect with people and opportunities in a variety of ways to access the 70 to 80 percent of jobs that are never posted. Career Basics: Enhancing Your Job Search Through Social Networking will provide instruction on using the online networking sites LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter to boost your job search campaign. This workshop will be led by professional career practitioners from Bow Valley College's Career Connection. Register now if you'd like to modernize your job search networking skills!

Calgary Public Library has many resources to help you explore this topic further:

Also check out the article Networking Online on Alberta Learning Information Service's website.

New Years' Resolutions Progress Check

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It's February. Shall I ask how your New Years' Resolutions are coming along? Are you eagerly waking half an hour earlier each morning to pursue the calming benefits of yoga before riding your bike to work? Have you completely shunned fast food in favour of organic vegetables and whole grains? Are you reading stimulating literature every evening after enjoying a nutritious home-cooked dinner, having relinquished your grip on the TV remote control? No?

bowl of saladMaybe you hit the snooze button too many times, rush off in the car, then wait impatiently at the drive-thru for an extra-large coffee and some sort of cholesterol soaked sandwich. You leave work at the end of the day exhausted, remembering the kitchen cupboards and fridge are bare. So you hit the fast food drive-thru again, and sink onto the couch when you reach home, summoning the energy to locate the remote and click on the TV. Sound uncomfortably familiar? Perhaps the library can help you renew your commitment to living a healthier life this year!

This Thursday evening, February 9th, Memorial Park Library is hosting "Healthy Eating on a Budget: Meal and Menu Planning." Presented by nutrition technician Jacinta Bonaparte-Sargeant, this program will assist you in learning the basics of great nutrition and put you on the road to better health. This is one in a series of programs being offered at all Calgary Public Library locations in 2012 called "Our Healthy Future." The sessions are focused around several themes: personal health and wellness, family wellness, community cohesion, and environmental health. Through these learning opportunities, we hope to encourage you to build a more vibrant, healthy life.

Register now and check out more health and wellness programs offered at the library!

100 Years Old!

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Memorial Park Library 2011Every once in awhile someone stands at the front desk, gazing at the huge brass light fixture overhead and asks "What was this before it was a library?" And a few times I've heard people wonder aloud about whose house this used to be, admiring the fireplaces on opposite sides of the building. It’s a grand structure, unlike any of the other libraries you may have visited in Calgary. But Memorial Park Library has always been a library - the first in Calgary, the first in Alberta.

As Calgary Public Library celebrates its’ centennial in 2012, we're proud to be the place where it all began. After persistent endeavours on the part of the Calgary Women’s Literary Club, which still meets regularly at our branch, and with a substantial donation from philanthropist and industrialist Andrew Carnegie, Calgary Public Library opened its’ doors to the public January 12, 1912.

Of course we're equipped with all the modern conveniences library users require now, but if you’d like to experience the unique, historic ambience found only at Memorial Park Library, you’re welcome to stop by for a visit. Bring your coffee and read a newspaper in a comfy leather chair by the fireplace, inspect the intricate architectural details and original terrazzo floor, or peruse the magazines in our sun-drenched reading room.

Find historic photos and information on all our Centennial Celebrations at cpl100.ca

Read more about Canada's Carnegie libraries in a recent article by the Canadian Register of Historic Places.