Travel to These Library Programs

All Ages Programs

Children's Programs

Tween and Teen Programs

Adult Programs

Websites for Travelers

Deal Sites

  • Expedia — Expedia is a great travel website worth visiting when you are planning a trip. It provides vacation packages, cruises and even helps you build your travel online primarily because it is also a travel agency
  • Hotwire — Hotwire is a robust site that offers some of the best travel deals available. Also Hotwire partners offer unsold inventory at big savings
  • Hostel World — A huge portfolio of hostels is offered on this site. This is one of the most comprehensive sites for budget accommodations
  • Kayak — The only place you need to search for discounted airfare is Kayak. It searches over 140+ airlines and travel agencies to aggregate the best flight deals all in one place
  • Priceline — Great value options, plus a bidding function that can sometimes get you rock bottom prices
  • Travelocity — Like Expedia and Hotwire, Travelocity is also a travel agency that provides vacation packages, flight information, where to stay and even last-minute packages
  • Travelzoo — This site is best for bargain hunters who can sign up for a weekly e-mail of top 20 deals

Guides/Reviews

Travel Books for Kids

The adventures of Marco and Polo by Dieter Wiesmüller; translated from the German by Beate Peter

All aboard!: a traveling alphabet by concept by Chris L. Demarest; illustrated by Bill Mayer

Bee & Bird by Craig Frazier

How to travel with grownups by Elizabeth Bridgman; pictures by Eleanor Hazard

The mystery of the third Lucretia by Susan Runholt

So B. It: a novel by Sarah Weeks

Believe it or Not! CPL Has Programs for Readers

Children's Programs

Tween Programs

Teen Programs

Bring Your Badges to Life!

All day on Friday, June 24, you can bring a white t-shirt or other article of clothing to the Community Room of the library to receive a real-life version of your online badges.

Play along at home by printing out iron-on badges on your inkjet printer. Then, as you earn badges, iron them onto a t-shirt, sash, tote bag, or whatever cloth apparel you'd like.

Another idea is to print them out onto regular paper and
tack/tape them to a corkboard, refrigerator, etc.

And, artists of any age can print out the Connect Your Summer coloring book. When you finish coloring it, bring your best page to the Reference Desk so we can show it off!

2010 Financial Summary

Revenue

Line ItemAmount
Property Tax5,349,475.15
State Aid30,126.38
Penal Fines55,347.56
Overdue Fines138,857.47
Fees58,206.85
Interest2,859.58
Misc & Contributions21,660.53

2010 Volunteers

Volunteers are a vital force at Canton Public Library. From cutting scrap paper, to digitizing historic photographs, to hosting programs, our volunteers do great work that we simply could not do without them. If you enjoy the Secondhand Prose bookstore, you've reaped the rewards of our volunteer program; the bookstore is staffed entirely by volunteer Friends of the Library. In 2010, volunteers played an essential role, contributing over 4,700 hours, and their efforts are greatly appreciated.

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