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PHOTO PROVIDED BY SANDRA BRAUTIGAM
Della and Alena Perigan and Jaedan and Jillian Acuna show off the Valentine’s heart crafts
they made at the library.
CL Library offers tax
forms, publications
Federal and state tax forms
and publications may be viewed,
downloaded and printed from the
library or from home. Publica-
tions and forms from the library’s
computers may be downloaded
and saved to a customer provid-
ed USB or printed at the library
for 15 cents per page. “Going to
the official sites provided by the
Internal Revenue Service and
California Franchise Tax Board
are recommended,” said Library
Manager Sandra Brautigam.
“Searching for the forms and pub-
lication in open internet may yield
sites which charge fees for forms
which are free from the govern- PHOTO PROVIDED BY VIRGINIA FRENCH
ment source.” As a service, the
Riverside County Library System
has provided links to these sites on
their webpage at rivlib.net. The di-
rect website addresses for the gov- Children in Miss Ginny’s Story Time program
ernment sites are ftb.ca.gov/forms learned about llamas last week. The program will
and irs.gov/forms. celebrate International Dog Biscuit Day on Feb. 23.
The Canyon Lake Library will with other adults. This month, Movin’
not be a site for AARP free low-income n Music will begin at 10:15 a.m. The
individual tax preparation. Other librar- program invites both children and adults
ies in the area will be hosting the ser- to participate in the activities. This will
vice. The Canyon Lake Library will
have information concerning these sites end at 10:45 a.m., leaving time to re-
fresh with treats and drinks before the
when they become available. “It is im-
portant to note the library staff are not 11 a.m. story time begins. Crafts are
tax professionals. Advice on which available for all to make and take home.
forms are needed and how to complete Some treats and the program Movin’
them should be directed to tax profes- n Music are provided by the Friends
sionals,” said Sandra Brautigam. “Every of the Canyon Lake Library. Adult op-
year we have people who look to library portunity prizes, snacks and children’s
staff for help and advice. As much as we crafts are provided by Typhanie Sharf-
love to help, these are questions we can- ner from MentoringTinyHumans.com
not answer. Staff can only direct them to and Momco Moms. Room use has been
where answers might be found.” provided by the City of Canyon Lake in
The library’s Monday programs will their continuing support of educational
not meet on Feb. 19. The library will programs for the community.
be closed in observance of Presidents The library offers tutoring programs
Day. Two book drops are located outside for adults, teens and younger children.
the building’s entrance for return items. The teen program continues to assist
Miss Ginny Story Time will be held teens with earning volunteer credit by
on Friday, Feb. 23 at 11:30 a.m. The pro- assisting younger students with school
gram will celebrate International Dog subjects on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. and
Biscuit Day. Parents should register the Saturdays 10 a.m. Participants should
children in the library and obtain a name bring all necessary supplies for the work
tag before proceeding to the story time they need assistance with.
program room. Parents may attend the An education specialist will be on
program with their children and provide hand on Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p.m.
assistance with the craft if needed. to assist adults with computer skills
Play Day will be held on Monday, and other practical skill refreshers. Par-
Feb. 26. The once a month program is ticipants should bring something to take
both a learning and social event where notes with, an example of the needed
children have the opportunity to interact skill to be learned and a USB drive to
with other children and parents network save work if working with computers.