Celebrate mother tongue books

Help us close the store, start a new chapter and leave a lasting legacy

Join us for our last gathering

Folks, mother tongue books welcomes you to its last weekly celebration tomorrow evening, Friday, July 20.

Join us for one LAST celebration before we bid farewell and close the book on our beloved store. Wear your favourite activist t-shirt, button or slogan! Reading by local author Shari Graydon (I Feel Great about My Hands) & music performance by captivating jazz vocalist Renée Yoxon. With special guest Helen Levine. Event starts at 7:00 PM.

Everyone is invited. Join us as we bring people together to celebrate 18 years of building community in Ottawa.

We have hosted this series of parties and gatherings to wind down in style before closing its doors for good on July 21. And, of course, there are plenty of discounts and great book bargains to be had!

Events start at 7:00 PM – but arrive early as we’re a small shop  : )

Taking the pulse, quickening the pulse: join us this Friday, July 13

mother tongue books’ fourth weekly celebration will take the pulse of Canadian feminism and quicken your pulse with beautiful music. Join us this Friday, July 13.

University of Ottawa Women’s Studies Professor Kathryn Trevenen will be speaking and leading a discussion on feminism today. And we are thrilled to present Ottawa native and indie roots powerhouse Andrea Simms-KarpEvent starts at 7:00 PM.

Everyone is invited. Join us as we bring people together to celebrate 18 years of building community in Ottawa.

We are hosting this series of parties and gatherings to wind down in style before closing its doors for good on July 21. And, of course, there are plenty of discounts and great book bargains to be had!

There are two more events planned. Join us – and spread the word!

Events start at 7:00 PM – but arrive early as we’re a small shop  : )

Friday, July 13, 2012 | University of Ottawa Women’s Studies Professor Kathryn Trevenen will be speaking and leading a discussion on feminism & music performance by Ottawa native and indie roots powerhouse Andrea Simms-KarpEvent starts at 7:00 PM.

Friday, July 20, 2012 | Join us for one LAST celebration before we bid farewell and close the book on our beloved store. Wear your favourite activist t-shirt, button or slogan! Reading by local author Shari Graydon (I Feel Great about My Hands) & music performance by captivating jazz vocalist Renée Yoxon. With special guest Helen LevineEvent starts at 7:00 PM.

Tonight! Poetry, music, friends – another Friday night party at mother tongue!

Let poetry and music be your guides!

mother tongue books’ third weekly celebration gets underway tonight, Friday, July 6, with poetry, music and good friends.

We look forward to readings by “the other tongues” poets - Susan AtkinsonTerry Ann CarterClaudia Radmore CoutuPaul Tyler & friends. And we are thrilled to be joined by Gareth Auden-Hole  with his beautiful take on of traditional folk music.

Everyone is invited to our series of weekly events, as the store brings people together to celebrate 18 years of building community in Ottawa.

Events start at 7:00 PM – but arrive early as we’re a small shop  : )

We are hosting this series of parties and gatherings to wind down in style before closing its doors for good on July 21. And, of course, there are plenty of discounts and great book bargains to be had!

Here’s the full list of wonderful events planned. Join us – and spread the word!

All events at 7:00 PM.

Friday, June 22, 2012 | Reading by Giller Prize-winning author Elizabeth Hay (Late Nights on Air, Alone in the Classroom) & music performance by Ottawa-based folk-torch songstress Jill Zmud. 

Friday, June 29th, 2012 | Featuring a performance by the Ottawa Folklore Centre’s Arthur McGregor, who will also be hosting a Rise Up Sing-a-along. Come join us & make your voice heard!

Friday, July 6, 2012 | A poetry reading by “the other tongues” poets - Susan AtkinsonTerry Ann CarterClaudia Radmore CoutuPaul Tyler & friends + a music performance by Gareth Auden-Hole of traditional folk with a wakeful heart.

Friday, July 13, 2012 | University of Ottawa Women’s Studies Professor Kathryn Trevenen will be speaking and leading a discussion on feminism & music performance by Ottawa native and indie roots powerhouse Andrea Simms-Karp.

Friday, July 20, 2012 | Join us for one LAST celebration before we bid farewell and close the book on our beloved store. Wear your favourite activist t-shirt, button or slogan! Reading by local author Shari Graydon (I Feel Great about My Hands) & music performance by captivating jazz vocalist Renée Yoxon. With special guest Helen Levine.

Poetry, music, friends – another Friday night party at mother tongue!

Let poetry and music be your guides!

mother tongue books’ third weekly celebration gets underway tomorrow evening, Friday, July 6, with poetry, music and good friends. We look forward to readings by “the other tongues” poets - Susan AtkinsonTerry Ann CarterClaudia Radmore CoutuPaul Tyler & friends. And we are thrilled to be joined by Gareth Auden-Hole  with his beautiful take on of traditional folk music.

Everyone is invited to our series of weekly events, as the store brings people together to celebrate 18 years of building community in Ottawa.

Events start at 7:00 PM – but arrive early as we’re a small shop  : )

We are hosting this series of parties and gatherings to wind down in style before closing its doors for good on July 21. And, of course, there are plenty of discounts and great book bargains to be had!

Here’s the full list of wonderful events planned. Join us – and spread the word!

All events at 7:00 PM.

Friday, June 22, 2012 | Reading by Giller Prize-winning author Elizabeth Hay (Late Nights on Air, Alone in the Classroom) & music performance by Ottawa-based folk-torch songstress Jill Zmud. 

Friday, June 29th, 2012 | Featuring a performance by the Ottawa Folklore Centre’s Arthur McGregor, who will also be hosting a Rise Up Sing-a-along. Come join us & make your voice heard!

Friday, July 6, 2012 | A poetry reading by “the other tongues” poets - Susan AtkinsonTerry Ann CarterClaudia Radmore CoutuPaul Tyler & friends + a music performance by Gareth Auden-Hole of traditional folk with a wakeful heart.

Friday, July 13, 2012 | University of Ottawa Women’s Studies Professor Kathryn Trevenen will be speaking and leading a discussion on feminism & music performance by Ottawa native and indie roots powerhouse Andrea Simms-Karp.

Friday, July 20, 2012 | Join us for one LAST celebration before we bid farewell and close the book on our beloved store. Wear your favourite activist t-shirt, button or slogan! Reading by local author Shari Graydon (I Feel Great about My Hands) & music performance by captivating jazz vocalist Renée Yoxon. With special guest Helen Levine.

mother tongue party #1 tonight! Friday, June 22

Join us!

mother tongue books invites friends, neighbours and customers to kick off its series of gatherings this Friday, June 22, as the store brings people together to celebrate 18 years of building community in Ottawa.

Tonight’s event features Giller Prize-winner Elizabeth Hay, author of Late Nights on Air and, most recently, Alone in the Classroom. Hay is joined by acclaimed Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Jill Zmud.

The event starts at 7:00 PM – but arrive early as we’re a small shop  : )

The store is hosting a series of parties and gatherings to wind down in style before closing its doors for good on July 21. And, of course, there are plenty of discounts and great book bargains to be had!

See you tonight!


Thank you!

Friends,

A massive thank you!

Thank you for sharing your stories with us – on this blog, by email, and in person!

Thank you for coming by the store!

Thank you for circulating our blog on your social networks!

Thank you for your donations, which are starting to come in and add up!

We feel overwhelmed by the positive and loving response from our community, and we are very grateful.

We knew this was a difficult decision, but the right one for us. Your comments and good wishes are energizing us as we go through each new day.

We feel fortified by the good will and heartfelt response from our customers, friends and community.

And we feel blessed to be able to get together with all of you over the next month at our events. We look forward to celebrating mother tongue with you!

Our first event is Friday, June 22, with Giller Prize-winner Elizabeth Hay and acclaimed Ottawa singer-songwriter Jill Zmud. Come by any time after 7:00 PM.

More event details to follow….

Thank you all!

Help us wind down the store

June 12, 2012

Dear Friends,

There is no easy way to say this…

“After almost 18 years of serving our community it is time to close our beloved mother tongue books!”

There, we said it!

It’s okay to mourn a little bit, but then let’s celebrate together what mother tongue has achieved and the supportive role it has played in our community. We need your help to do that and create the strongest possible legacy of our small shop, from buying books to donating towards our closing costs, to attending events (more on this below).

It is obvious to everyone that there have been dramatic changes in the “book industry” since we opened in 1994. Running a bookshop, like running any small business, is a challenge. Bookselling is not for the faint of heart, but it is a dynamic way to engage, nourish and build community.

Bookselling is a beautiful way to share ideas (and ideals), and to support new journeys of discovery, learning and change. One of the great joys of being a bookseller is putting the right book in the right hands. What a wonderful gift to be a part of the reading and creative lives of our customers and community!

We have been blessed to be able to support the ideals, dreams and struggles of others. It is deeply gratifying, and humbling to have been part of our customers’ lives. We have built up a very loyal community – we appreciate you more than you can know!

Still, there are many others who love the “idea” of small, neighbourhood bookshops, and other local businesses, but who no longer shop in them. The scales have tipped in the past 5 or 6 years. The “ideal” life of bookselling is outweighed by financial and emotional exhaustion. In short, we are tired! For us, this little shop no longer translates into a sustainable business model or a way to serve our community. We have other things we need and want to do!

In this spirit, we are asking for your help to close the bookshop. We want to engage our community to help wrap things up, to help us celebrate what we have grown together and to plant seeds for a thriving legacy for mother tongue books.

To wrap things up we need to sell a lot of books, raise some money, and put things in order. Here are 5 things you can do to help:

1. Buy books from us!

2. Donate. No amount is too small. Join the Friends@200 fund, where individuals or groups purchase $200 worth of books or donate $200 toward our closing costs. Offer a service or special item for our online auction (details to follow!). Or just pass the hat at your next meeting, group or event! We appreciate every gift.

3. Join us at our series of events starting Friday, June 22, with Giller award-winner Elizabeth Hay and acclaimed Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Jill Zmud. Events are every Friday evening until July 20.

4. Send us a note of support or share a special “mother tongue moment” on our open blog at celebratemothertongue.ca. We will be sharing these stories and memories as a way to honour the store’s history. And spread the word! Circulate this blog’s URL http://www.celebratemothertongue.ca

5. Buy local. Now, more than ever, it is important to support your remaining local booksellers and businesses. They are the building blocks of vibrant neighbourhoods and communities. Next time you are at a community event, take the time to see which local businesses that supported it; in turn, support those businesses.

Our work is rooted in our feminist politics and our commitment to justice and equality for our LGBTTQQ family. Over the years we have supported many community-based organizations, from local arts groups to anti-violence agencies, from community choirs to international charities, from cooperative preschools to hospices. We want to thank those organizations for the work they do and we want to encourage all of you to consider donating time or money to those who make our communities richer. Their energy is incredible. We hope that that energy will be part of our legacy.

We are people who believe that the most rewarding thing in life is to be of service. So help us work in this spirit over the next weeks. Let’s celebrate what needs to be celebrated, close what needs to close, and support what needs to open! We have faith that other projects, businesses, and initiatives will come after us

Friends, we have not made this decision lightly. We ask that you please honour our choice and be happy for us, even as we all mourn a little bit for our community’s collective loss. We believe that there will be a renaissance in bookselling, but we are aware that we cannot be part of that rebirth. Please know that this moment is both frightening and exciting for us as we move into a new phase in our own lives.

Thank you for your trust, support and friendship. These things, we will never leave behind!

Laura Rayner, Evelyn Huer, Julie Gagnon

mother tongue books

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