Wednesday, April 28, 2010

CASLIS Toronto 35th Anniversary AGM

CASLIS Toronto invites you to join the executive for our 35th Anniversary Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, May 12 at the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto.

Register today at http://www.caslistoronto.on.ca!

This year’s theme comes directly from our CASLIS Constitution – “Creating an exchange of experience and ideas” with CASLIS Toronto . Not only will we be celebrating a landmark 35th anniversary serving special librarians in Toronto , but CASLIS Toronto is at a pivotal stage as CLA prepares to undergo serious changes. Please join us as we reflect back on our past and look towards the future. Members are encouraged to come armed with anecdotes, memories, and ideas about what CASLIS Toronto means to them and to join friends old and new for some good food, good drink and stimulating conversation about the history and future of our association. The evening will be emceed by founding member of CASLIS Toronto, Barbara Fingerote, and incoming president Eileen Lewis.

Registration will begin at 5:30, with the meeting to kick-off at 6pm

Cost:
CASLIS Members and Past Executives - $25
Non-Members - $35
Students/Retired/Unwaged - $15

The Arts and Letters Club is located at 14 Elm Street, Toronto , Ontario , M5G 1G7

Monday, April 19, 2010

CASLIS Toronto - 35th anniversary

Calling all CASLIS Toronto members!

This year, CASLIS Toronto celebrates its 35th anniversary - which we will be celebrating on Wednesday, May 12 at the Annual General Meeting at the Arts and Letters Club.

We are looking for anyone - members, former executive - that might have CASLIS Toronto paraphernalia (old newsletters, etc.), photos, fond memories or anecdotes, from CASLIS Toronto's history that they'd like to share with the current executive.

Anything you have would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Lily Mac or Eileen Lewis with this information.

Astrid Lange
CASLIS Toronto Listserv and Publicity Administrator

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Keith Richards wanted to be a librarian!

How hell-raising Rolling Stone Keith Richards wanted to become a librarian

... but apparently it was "too much hassle!"

Enjoy!

Astrid Lange
Listserv and Publicity Coordinator, CASLIS Toronto