Montreal Children's Library

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Montreal Children's Library
Bibliothèque des jeunes de Montréal
The Montreal Children's Library logo
Type Public Library in Montreal, Quebec
Established 1929
Branches 3
Collection
Items collected books, music, cds, periodicals, maps
Size 40,000-item
Other information
Director Helen Kyne
Website www.mclbjm.ca
Inside the Vega (formerly the Atwater) Branch
Inside the Antares (formerly the Richmond Square) Branch
Inside the Polaris (formerly the Jean Rivard) Branch

The Montreal Children's Library (French: Bibliothèque des jeunes de Montréal) is a public library and nonprofit organization in Montreal, Quebec.

History

Montreal Children's Library was founded in 1929. It was the first free children's library for both English and French-speaking children in Montreal. The initiator of the Montreal movement for a children’s library was Elizabeth Murray, who came from a family with a long tradition of public service and the belief that every child should have the same opportunity to grow up with books, that she herself had enjoyed. When she discovered that the librarian of the Fraser Institute, M. de Crèvecoeur, had set apart a section for children’s reading but lacked the funds to purchase books for it, Miss Murray got in contact with the Local Council (later the Montreal Council of Women), which had formed a committee to inquire into the possibility of establishing a children’s library, under the chairmanship of Maysie McSporran. The committee obtained $3000 in a fund raising campaign, and in October 1929 the room in the Fraser Institute was opened for all girls and boys between the ages of three and sixteen. During its first month of operation, under librarian Violet McEwen, membership grew to 208 children.[1]

Today, the Montreal Children's Library has over 4000 members and circulates almost 30,000 items a year.

Activities

The Montreal Children's Library offers a variety of activities at each of its three branches, including parent-child story time, craft-making, reading circles and group activities such as a chess club.[2]

The library's programs and activities are all free and are targeted at children ranging from 0-10 years of age.

In addition to its various in-house activities, the Montreal Children's Library engages in a wide range of outreach projects.

Branches

The Montreal Children's Library is composed of three branches.

  • Vega (formerly Atwater)Branch -
    • Librarian: Elizabeth Macdonnell
  • Antares (formerly Richmond Square) Branch - 870 Richmond Square
    • Librarian: Kathryn Alexander
  • Polaris (formerly Jean-Rivard) Branch - 4121 42nd
    • Librarian: Diane Sollazzo

References

  1. "Montreal Children's Library: history". Montreal Children's Library. 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012. 
  2. "Montreal Children's Library: services". Montreal Children's Library. 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012. 

External links

Coordinates: 45°29′19.17″N 73°35′3.41″W / 45.4886583°N 73.5842806°W / 45.4886583; -73.5842806

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