TD Summer Reading Club Program 2022
The CEO was pleased to announce that the summer series for children (SRC) and for teens (Teen Staycation) came together beautifully and kept young customers engaged, thanks to great work by OPL's Program Development team and by branch employees.
"Le Jour des Franco-Ontariennes et Ontariens"
To mark Le Jour des Franco-Ontariennes et Ontariens, OPL will share booklists and reading recommendations that celebrate Franco Ontarian writers, stories, and culture.
Return to Regular Operating Hours
The CEO said OPL will increase opening hours at the urban and suburban branches to include two additional mornings (Tuesday and Thursday), starting October 11, as another steps towards resuming regular, pre-pandemic hours of operation. Monday and Wednesday hours will remain 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at these branches for the time-being, however, Tuesday and Thursday hours will now be 10 a.m. t0 8:00 p.m. She mentioned that Friday hours will remain 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for district branches or 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. for others that are not open, and Saturday hours will remain 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Branches that are open on Sundays will see their hours expanded as well, and will now be open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The CEO indicated that rural branches, Rockcliffe Park branch, and bookmobile stops will maintain their current opening hours. And Osgoode and Vernon branches will be adding Tuesday night hours starting October 11. Finally, the Metcalfe branch will be opening in its new temporary location at the Town Hall effective October 13.
Ādisōke Update
The CEO was very happy to report that the Ādisōke project has reached an exciting milestone: all 150 caissons have now been installed for the foundation. And some of you may have noticed that a second tower crane was also recently installed on site. She said in the coming days, concrete pouring for the foundation walls will continue, as well as pile cap and grade beam work. Waterproofing and backfilling operations are also ongoing. For up to date construction information, the CEO encouraged everyone to visit Ādisōke.ca.
October Library Month Preview
The CEO was pleased to say OPL has an exciting and important celebration coming up. October is Canadian Library Month! This year's theme will highlight how OPL can help counter disinformation and misinformation encouraging customers to "Read between the lines". She said libraries are resource centres and community hubs with a responsibility to support information literacy skills and critical thinking. By promoting diverse, high-quality collections and helping customers improve their ability to seek, find, and interpret information, OPL can help build a more peaceful, tolerant and successful community. She said OPL will be offering programs, hosted by Media Smarts, that explore digital literacy, and encouraging people to put on their thinking caps. Programs include: Explore Digital Parenting and Navigate Online Information.
MOTION OPL 20220913/4
That the Ottawa Public Library Board receive the Chief Executive Officer's verbal report for information.
Results: Received