Although Saskatoon Public Libraries are closed, we are excited to have now launched our online summer programs. Your local residents may want to do some of these summer programs with their families.
Knowlympics – June 1 – August 31
The Knowlympics is an all-ages summer learning program that encourages Saskatoon residents to discover a love of lifelong learning through various challenges that promote various forms of literacy development.
TD Summer Reading Club – June 1 – August 31
The TD Summer Reading Club (TDSRC) is Canada’s biggest bilingual summer reading program for kids. SPL has presented the TDSRC for a number of years but it will be presented slightly differently this summer.
Other Summer Online Programming
Note: soon this link will have information to include more summer programs.
Escape Rooms: Solve a series of puzzles to get out of a locked room and progress through the game to the end!
Geocaching: Geocaches will be created and placed near SPL branches. They’ll direct patrons to walks or views to enjoy while social distancing.
Personality Quizzes: Which classic book are you? What type of library patron are you? Discover more about yourself and share your results with friends!
Story Laboratory: Join us for a picture book and a fun activity or craft based on it!
Trivia: Test your knowledge and keep your brain in shape! These quizzes will end with recommendations of SPL resources to visit for more info.
What’s your story? Teen Storytelling Challenge
It will run from June 8 – August 15 2020, with an online gala on August 31.
This summer, Saskatoon Library is asking: What’s Your Story? Beginning June 1, 2020, teens aged 13 to 18 are invited to share their creative stories. For every story you submit, your name will be entered into a draw for a spectacular prize!
Categories:
- Short Story: one story up to eight pages on any theme (Fiction or Memoir), or one spoken word video, maximum 5 minutes in length.
- Poetry: up to four pages of poetry in any style, or one spoken word video, maximum 5 minutes in length.
- Comic Book: one story up to eight pages on any theme (pages can be scanned into a digital document for submission)
- Book Trailer: one video introducing a favourite story, no more than two minutes in length
- Photo Essay: one series of no more than ten photos that tell a story or document an event
- Serial Video Story: one series of short videos that tell a story. Series must contain no more than 10 videos, each 15 seconds in length.