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Posted: November 12, 2013

A Living Library

A unique opportunity exists for you to ask the experts: what services are there at Service BC… how do I register for…at the college..  What are the costs for me to…?   How can I enrol my children in…? How can I improve my English?  Do I qualify for…?  Who do I call to get information about..?

Check out the Living Library and ask away.

Representatives from many of Cranbrook’s service providers will be in attendance at the Service Cafés, a free opportunity for you to ask your questions about Service BC, College of the Rockies, Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce,  Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club,  Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and more.

This is intended for immigrants and newcomers to Canada as well as the general public at the Cranbrook Public Library, Thursday November 14 at 10:30 a.m. and Thursday November 28 at 6:30 p.m.

The Living Library is a project presented by the Cranbrook Public Library and Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy as part of Welcoming Communities. This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of B.C.

More information is available at the Cranbrook Public Library; ask for Jenna Madsen at 250-426-4063.

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