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Donating instruments

Submitted by ecampbell on Thu, 03/13/2025 - 12:54
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  • We welcome donations of gently used stringed instruments, keyboards, and light percussion. We cannot accept wind instruments or pianos.
  • If you'd like to donate an instrument, you can bring it to Long and McQuade (1445 McIntyre Street) or Central Library during open hours.
  • As with other donations to Regina Public Library, the library reserves the right to decide on the disposition of all gifts received. All gifts become property of RPL.
  • Charitable tax receipts will not be provided for donated instruments.

How to borrow musical instruments

Submitted by ecampbell on Thu, 03/13/2025 - 12:53
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  • The main instrument collection is located at Central Library, in downtown Regina, with additional instruments at our Sherwood Village Branch.
  • We cannot ship instruments to other branches for pick up due to the risk of damage. 
  • Find and place a hold on an instrument using our library catalogue or stop in at Central Library or Sherwood Village Branch for help with borrowing instruments.
  • The card used to place the hold must be present at the time of pick up. You will need to authenticate your hold with your library card PIN.

How to borrow a Discovery Pass

Submitted by ecampbell on Thu, 03/13/2025 - 12:51
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Passes are available on a first come, first served basis.

  1. Check our online catalogue to see if a pass is available or call the Hotline at 306-777-6000.
  2. Visit the branch and find the Discovery Pass display.
  3. Bring the Discovery Pass case to the service desk to check out a pass with your library card. 
  4. Explore the Science Centre as many times as you’d like during the seven-day loan period. 
  5. Please note that the Kramer IMAX Theatre is not included in the pass. 

Passes are valid for 7 days until their stamped expiry date.

Holds and renewals are not allowed. 

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How to place/install CO2 monitors

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 03/12/2025 - 16:28
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  1. Place your CO2 monitor on a wall, at a height of 1-2 meters. Make sure that the monitor is not near any windows, air supply vents, open flames, or too close to people. 
  2. Readings on your monitor will fluctuate as people enter and leave the room, and as windows and doors are opened. 
  3. Refer to the Aranet manual for more information on how to interpret the information shown on your CO2 monitor. 
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