If you have general questions or concerns, you may contact our Library director: Library Director: Carla Frybort Phone: (780) 986-2637
Now Hiring Casual Positions! Ideal candidate should be available day, evening and weekend shifts. *Experience with library circulation systems an asset. Duties/Responsibilities: Casual Library Assistants undertake a variety of support roles in the delivery of public services. They are expected to complete duties assigned for day, evening and weekend shifts and ensure that the Library Director or Public Services Coordinator are advised of any important issues that may have arisen during the shift...
The City of Leduc Library Board bylaws can be read here. Please follow the links below for access to the City of Leduc Library Board meeting minutes. 2021 January February March April May June September October November December 2020 January February March April 2April May June September October November December 2019 January February March April May June September October November December Regular Library Board meetings usually take place the third Wednesday of...
January 1 - New Year's Day February 21 - Family Day April 15 - Good Friday April 17 - Easter Sunday April 18 - Easter Monday May 23 - Victoria Day July 1 - Canada Day August 1 - Heritage Day September 5 - Labour Day September 30 - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation October 9 - Thanksgiving Sunday October 10 - Thanksgiving Day November 11 - Remembrance Day December 24 - Christmas Eve (the Library is closed the entire day) December 25 - Christmas Day December 26 - Boxing Day December 31 - N...
You can access our E-books, e-magazines, streaming movies and other resources right from the comfort of your own home! On our website, look under E-Resources for a list of what we have available. If you have questions or need help with set up we have staff available who you may make an appointment with. Just call 780-986-2637. Leduc Public Library has access to Daisy books from the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) and will loan...
According to Leduc Reflections, the pictorial history of Leduc, "the public library was an integral part of the community from its first organization in 1912 when Karl Martin was the first librarian and the library was located in J. Mundy's office." Despite this early role of the library in Leduc, there is no recorded history of library services for the next 34 years. In 1946, the Leduc Women's Institute decided to investigate the possibility of re-establishing library services in Leduc. The ...
Leduc Public Library provides a service that connects our citizens to the widest possible range of ideas, information and materials. This service is delivered in a friendly, comfortable environment by knowledgeable, well-trained staff committed to excellence. The library will be recognized as an essential source of information and a cornerstone in lifelong learning, providing an educational environment for all. Library Board and staff are committed to: