Parkland Regional Library - The is the oldest regional library system in Alberta, Parkland Regional Library was formed in 1959 to bring cost-effective service to libraries across rural central Alberta.
Mission Statement
Parkland Regional Library supports its members through cooperation, innovation, and service for the achievement of the best possible library performance for our library clients. This is accomplished by:
- providing human and material support services as needed by libraries.
- acting as a focus for leadership and library advocacy.
History
Originally created to provide library service to area school divisions, Parkland Regional Libary is now a cooperative network of 50 public and 48 school libraries serving 192,000 residents of central Alberta by sharing of material, resources and expertise.
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Family and Community Support Services - The Family & Community Support Services (F.C.S.S.) program is a municipal-provincial partnership through which local people can develop services and perform activities to strengthen the family and community.
F.C.S.S. is one means by which local people can increase their sense of belonging in their community. By assuming responsibility and working together, people can create the conditions that foster social and emotional well-being in the communities.
Stettler Board of Trade - The Stettler Regional Board of Trade and Community Development is an association of businesspersons united to protect and promote business and commercial interests in the Stettler area. The Board of Trade and its volunteers work to maintain a robust and balanced economy, as well as preserve the free enterprise atmosphere and overall quality of life in the community.
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Summer Reading Program - We run a summer reading program every summer for children ages 3 to 15.