September 2023 – Magic of Libraries

Aristos Education Services

September 2023 Newsletter  

The Magic of Libraries

 

Exploring how local libraries can enhance your studies and connect you with new  and exciting opportunities and resources. 

Dear Aristos Community,

We hope this newsletter finds you well and thriving in your academic pursuits. Today, we want to shine a spotlight on an underrated and up-and-coming gem that can significantly enhance your learning experience: your local library.

Libraries have long been hailed as treasure troves of knowledge and invaluable resources for students of all ages. In this edition, we’ll explore the myriad ways in which local libraries complement and amplify the work we do at Aristos to support your educational journey and the ways the library can enhance your daily life.

A Haven for Learning

Local libraries are sanctuaries for learning. They provide a peaceful, focused environment that’s conducive to study and concentration. Whether you’re working on homework, preparing for an exam, or seeking a quiet space for tutoring sessions, your local library offers the perfect setting to maximize your productivity. 

Many libraries also have after-hours study halls that you can reserve a spot in. This allows you to come to the library after close for flexibility in work/study hours and extra quiet. The following Hamilton public libraries offer this service: Dundas, Red Hill, Terryberry, Turner Park, Valley Park and Waterdown. 

A Vast Collection of Resources

Libraries are home to an extensive collection of books, journals, magazines, and multimedia materials. From classic literature to the latest research publications, you’ll find a wealth of knowledge at your fingertips. These resources can be indispensable for research projects, improving reading skills, or simply exploring new interests.

The material public libraries house might surprise you! Not only do they have a wealth of reference books and sometimes even text books available, they can also offer CDs and DVDs to check out. This can recreate the mystery and magic of the video rental stores of the 80s, 90s and 00s. You can organically discover new movies and shows, and find old favorites to revisit.

In today’s digital age, libraries offer more than physical books and media too. Most libraries offer e-books and audiobooks via apps like Kanopy. And for tv shows and documentaries, more and more libraries are partnering with free streaming services like Kanopy. Educational software and online databases are also often available upon request, especially for students with available student ID. You can access these resources with your library card from the comfort of your home, making research and self-guided learning more accessible than ever. 

 

Professional Assistance

Libraries are staffed with knowledgeable professionals who are eager to help. Librarians can assist you in locating relevant materials, navigating databases, and conducting effective research. Their expertise can be especially valuable when you’re working on academic assignments or projects. But librarians can also sometimes help you navigate difficult applications or troubles understanding websites or digital tools. Always check in with your librarian if you’re struggling with something in the library! 

Community Events and Programs


Libraries are not just about books; they are vibrant community hubs. Many libraries host events, workshops, and programs that can sometimes complement your tutoring sessions. These include author talks, STEM workshops, language learning groups, arts and crafts, seasonal fun and more. Participating in these activities can broaden your horizons and connect you with like-minded learners.

Upcoming and Ongoing Events

Hamilton Public Library

  • Stories of Migration and Belonging (Exhibit) at Central branch HPL: Monday, September 25 – 9:00am-5:00pm
  • STEAM Learning Lab (Program) at Kenilworth branch HPL: Monday, September 25 – 1:30pm-2:30pm
  • LEGOmania (Program) at Central branch HPL: Wednesday, September 27 – 4:00pm-6:00pm
  • Make Art for teens (Program) at Waterdown HPL: Monday, October 2 – 6:00pm-7:00pm

Burlington Public Library

  • Family STEAM time (Program) at Central branch BPL: Sunday, September 24 – 2:00pm-3:00pm
  • Hour of Code (Program) at Aldershot branch BPL: Monday, September 25 – 4:30pm-5:30pm
  • 3D Design with Tinkercad at Central branch BPL: Thursday, September 28 – 7:00pm-8:30pm
  • Knit ‘n’ Natter at Aldershot branch BPL: Saturday, October 7 – 10:00am-12:00pm 

We encourage all our students to make the most of these invaluable resources to enhance their learning journey.

Remember, knowledge is limitless, and libraries are the keys to unlock its vast treasures. So, whether you’re seeking research materials, a quiet place to study, or a community of fellow learners, your local library is your ally in academic success.

Thank you for entrusting Aristos with your educational goals. We are here to support you every step of the way. Should you have any questions or need assistance in making the most of your local library, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Happy learning!

 

Warm regards,

Aristos Admin

info@aristoseducation.ca
(365) 889-3756
Admin: contact@aristoseducation.ca
(289) 858-6065

 

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