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The events are quality educational opportunities and excellent places to network with peers and customers.Īctive participation in NDIA Divisions brings value to membership in NDIA.įollow this link to see access all 27 NDIA Divisions webpages.ĭescription KEEPING PACE WITH CHALLENGING FUZE APPLICATIONS Divisions participate in developing policy issues used to guide industry activities with the Pentagon and the Military Services.ĭivisions organize conferences, symposia, and workshops - bringing together industry and government representatives to hear experts discuss a broad range of topics. In each working group-normally sponsored by a senior DoD official-volunteers represent their companies and industries, organized by scientific, technical, policy, management, and warfighting disciplines related to national defense.ĭivisions conduct studies and provide meaningful inputs that can influence government policy for years to come. They use a variety of forums to learn, stay current, and seek common solutions to shared problems. Call the library for more information.YOUR SOURCE FOR EDUCATION, ACCESS, AND ADVOCACYĭivision members in concert with Department of Defense (DoD) colleagues proactively address issues affecting national security. We provide snacks and fun activities to get the conversation going. The Café is moving to Thursday nights starting Sept. Don’t miss out on the fun activities at the Stettler Public Library, Stettler Town and Country Museum, Stettler District Agricultural Society and restaurants around town.Ĭalling all English language learners! Conversation Café offers you a chance to practice speaking together in a relaxed setting. There is something for everyone this year, from food, clay, sketching, historic ghost walks, documentaries, art exhibits, to pysanky creation and more. Follow this up with another special workshop on researching your family tree with David Guba of the Stettler Genealogy Club on Sat, Sept. He is an excellent speaker, you won’t want to miss this. His talk is on reclaiming your family medicines and is based on his recent book Gather. Learn more about what is happening and register for events at The library is also pleased to offer a special talk with Richard Van Camp via Zoom at the ibrary on Wed, Sept 14. We have so many fantastic activities planned with community partners all over town to celebrate Culture Days in Stettler this year. Make coasters, earrings, or the Eiffel Tower, if you like. for a night of creating with Perler Beads.

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We can’t let the kids have all the fun! Join Crystal’s Craft Club on Thu, Sept. Come prepared with your own mat, water bottle and whatever else you need to be comfortable. While summer lasts, there’s still time for one more Yoga in the Grass on the SRC lawn taking place Thu, Aug 25 at 7 p.m. You still have time to pick up a copy at the library, read this amusing adventure, and join us. This book has been nominated for several awards including the Leacock Medal for Humour. to discuss The Prairie Chicken Dance Tour by Canadian author, Dawn Dumont. Reader’s Circle Book Club meets Tue, Aug. Afternoon Friends will be moving to Tuesdays in September, starting with a rousing game of Bingo on Sept. Join Lisa at the library to explore the many cool things you can create with Perler Beads? We will be creating 2D or 3D bead art on Wed, Sept 7 at 4:30 p.m.Īfternoon Friends is a weekly meeting of people 18 and up for fun activities with others. Teen Scene is back on Wednesday nights starting September 7.

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Did you know that reading just 20 minutes a day is associated with improved cognitive development in children? Ask us about our 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program, it is a wonderful way to encourage a life long love of reading with your children. It’s a fun way to meet new friends if you are a parent of little ones aged 0-5. Read and Rhyme returns to the library on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at 10:30 a.m. With the new school year in mind, kindergarten to Grade 12 students might benefit from our free tutoring service. Summer may be drawing to a close but fall programs are just gearing up. Call the library to register because spots are limited. Kids and their families who have registered for SRC activities this summer are welcome to attend. We’ll sure miss them and we wish them the best in the next school year.Ĭelebrate a great summer as we wind up the 2022 SRC with a round of free bowling at the bowling alley, Fri, Aug. Going back to school might be a well-deserved break for them after all the energy they’ve expended. Our Summer Reading Club students, Jaden, Megan, and Reagan have made legendary efforts to plan and provide fantastic games, crafts, and activities for the past two months. Have you ever wondered how Alberta is like yogurt? Both have active culture! Watch for our special series of events that are part of the Alberta Culture Days, listed below.









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