Manitoba Library Association

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The Manitoba Library Association provides leadership in the promotion, development, advocacy, and support of library and information services in Manitoba.

It's that glorious time of year! When the Manitoba Library Association - Prison Libraries Committee along with the BarNone Prison Visiting Rideshare, hosts it's annual Book & Bake Sale! Oh - did I mention it's pay-what-you want?! Cash only please! See you there!

Poster that describes the Book and Bake sale on Saturday 10am-3pm on June 14.
First Mennonite Church on 922 Notre Dame Ave

Novels, memoirs, kids' books, poetry, YA, sci-fi and fantasy, history and more - plus baked good of all kinds.
Everything is pay-what-you-want!

All proceeds go to supporting the Prison Libraries Committee and Bar None Prison Visiting Rideshare.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. Booksellers seeking books for resale are welcome starting at 2pm to purchase books by the box. See book sale volunteers for pricing.

Wheelchair accessible. Please wear a mask. Masks will be available. Cash only. Bring a your own bag!

Congratulations to: Lifetime Library Service Award, Heather Graham (Friends of the WPL) Human Rights Book Award , Ebony Novakowski (RRC Polytechnic) Service Award, Michelle Boudreau (Westman Regional Library) Technician of the Year, Michelle Rondeau (WSD) Trustee of Distinction, Sharon Fehr ((SCRL)

Photo depicting five smiling women holding glass awards with the MLA president

What an amazing time - you really showed up! Thank you for engaging and helping to create a wonderful environment for connection and community. Many thanks to Drayton Perrault, Minister Kennedy, keynotes Niigaan Sinclair & Chim Undi, our wandering minstrels Anne-Marie & Ian, and to YOU!

THank you for supporting the manitoba libraries conference!
Photo shows high school student Drayton Perrault and his mother Shannon singing a welcome song.The top photos shows award-winning writer, Niigaan Sinclair at the podium speaking to the audience.
The bottom photo shows an audience of library workers listening.The top photo shows people speaking to each other at the trade show. 
The bottom photo shows Ian Cherry playing the trombone and Anne-Marie Williott playing the accordian.Bild

We are introducing something new at Manitoba Libraries Conference 2025! This year, we will have "Table Talk" opportunities around the venue, during breaks to meet like-minded colleagues interested in a particular library topic. Make new friends, share ideas, learn what other libraries are up to!

MANITOBA LIBRARIES CONFERENCE 2025

Table Talks:
what are they?“Table Talks” is a new networking opportunity that we are introducing at MLC 2025.
 
Tables during lunch, coffee breaks, and trade show will be set up with signage that describes a topic of interest. 

Join that table and meet new friends for lunch or during the wine & cheese, or just during a break in the program!

Scroll for Table Talk 
topic examplesChat about topics in librarianship 
that interest you. These could include:

Talking about Interlibrary Loans
Let’s talk book bans and censorship
Safety a concern? Start a conversation here
Supporting Indigenous initiatives and colleagues
AI and Libraries, can we talk?
Parlez-vous français? Asseyez-vous ici et jasez avec vos collègues
Children’s staff unite!
Looking for other Library Board Trustees? Have a seat!
Library Techs:  Innovating Library Courses 
I ❤ Programming
Or write a topic that interests you and post it!

Networking has never been so easy!