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OLA eNewsletter (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association), 23 May 2019, p. 2

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2/24/2020 What's Trending in Libraries https://ola.informz.ca/informzdataservice/onlineversion/pub/bWFpbGluZ0luc3RhbmNlSWQ9MTA5MTE5NQ== 2/4 TAKE THE SURVEY >> Seniors Community Grant Program Are you an incorporated organization that provides services and supports for seniors in your community? Do your projects help seniors at risk of social isolation and/or elder abuse? This year the Seniors Community Grant Program will provide funding from $1,000 up to $25,000 to organizations that partner with the government and deliver local supports for seniors. Incorporated organizations applying for funding over $4,000 can now access a "one-window" application portal through Grants Ontario. Organizations applying for funding under $4,000 can apply directly with the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility through the Seniors Community Grant Program. Applications close on June 27. LEARN MORE >>   International Year of Indigenous Languages Events 2019 is the UNESCO International Year of Indigenous Languages (IYIL2019). To celebrate this year, UNESCO has put together a calendar that will feature IYIL2019 events internationally. In order to celebrate and to acknowledge Indigenous Language events happening in libraries and archives across Canada, the Canadian Federation of Library Associations Indigenous Matters Committee (CFLA-FCAB IMC) is encouraging library and archives staff to submit their events and share resources on the UNESCO portal. This resource is meant as a guide on how these resources and events to the appropriate portal, as well as how to sign up for a UNESCO IYIL2019 Account. LEARN MORE >> Spotlight Prologue: Live Arts for Children & Youth Join Prologue in celebrating the power of the performing arts in schools at Prologue to the Performing Arts' Annual Showcase, Spotlight Prologue: Live Arts for Children and Youth. Each year Prologue celebrates the vital role the performing arts play in inspiring, empowering and sparking the imaginations of children and youth through an accessible showcase open to young people, families, educators and friends. Join them on June 5 at Young People's Theatre as they present Prologue artists: • Ballet Creole • Kuné: Canada's Global Orchestra • Mahlikah Awe:ri • UNITY Charity • Hosted by Prologue spoken word artist Britta B! All attendees will have the chance to win a Prologue performance through a special draw! Pre-registration is required - this event is a Pay What You Can admission. BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY >> https://www.iam.security.gov.on.ca/goID/access/index.jsp?authn_try_count=0&contextType=external&username=string&contextValue=%2Foam&password=sercure_string&challenge_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.iam.security.gov.on.ca%3A443%2FgoID%2Faccess%2Findex.jsp&ssoCookie=Secure%3B+httponly&request_id=2523551537291651085&OAM_REQ=&locale=en&resource_url=https%3A%2F%2Fedcs.tcu.gov.on.ca%2FMain%2F http://www.grants.gov.on.ca/GrantsPortal/en/OntarioGrants/GrantOpportunities/PRDR019668.html https://www.ontario.ca/page/information-seniors-organizations#section-2 http://www.ontario.ca/seniors https://en.iyil2019.org/about/ https://en.iyil2019.org/events/?starting_date_and_time=today http://ola.informz.ca/OLA/data/images/Indigenous%20Language%20Events%20Portal%20Guide.pdf http://www.prologue.org/showcase/

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