What's On Guide Issue #5: Libraries

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THE CITY OF SALISBURY LIBRARIES

ISSUE 5 : WHAT’S ON

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> Retirement: Tips on Living Life to the Fullest > Meeting Kaurna - Puppet Show With Sue Harris > Understanding Food Labels > One Book One Salisbury: Monica McInerney > Salisbury Writers’ Festival > SALA Festival > Dress for Success > Salisbury Libraries School Holiday Program

| Issue 5 | 2016 | Jul . Aug . Sep |

WHAT’S ON in the Libraries City of Salisbury


Salisbury Libraries

Ingle Farm Library

Len Beadell Library

Mawson Lakes Library

Para Hills Library

Salisbury West Library

Beovich Road, Ingle Farm Phone 8406 8595

55 John Street, Salisbury Phone 8406 8283

Main Street, Mawson Lakes Phone 8302 5555

Wilkinson Road, Para Hills Phone 8406 8530

Hollywood Blvd, Salisbury Downs Phone 8406 8489

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Retirement: Tips on Living Life to the Fullest

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Meeting Kaurna - Puppet Show with Sue Harris

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Understanding Food Labels

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CONTENTS

Contents

One Book One Salisbury

Monica McInerney

One Book One Salisbury Monica McInerney LIVE FROM DUBLIN

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Salisbury Writers’ Festival

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SALA Exhibition

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Dress for Success

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Good Reads

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Children’s Programs

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Salisbury Libraries School Holiday Programs

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Come along and share in some fantastic tips for living your retirement to the fullest.

Wednesday 6 July 2016 10am to 12pm Light refreshments Salisbury West Library Hollywood Blvd, Salisbury Downs Bookings essential: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/retirementtips Enquiries: 8406 8319


Puppet Show with Sue Harris Through the eyes of today’s child. Acceptance of the rich culture of the Kaurna people. Family, learning, stories, the land and the relationship of the people to the land. Presented using different puppet types as well as storytelling and songs. Sue Harris is one of South Australia’s premier puppeteers. Her original and imaginative work has brought the joy of puppets and story telling to children and adults throughout South Australia since 1978.

2 Sessions Thursday 28 July 2016 10am to 11am Salisbury West Library Hollywood Blvd Salisbury Downs

1.45pm to 2.45pm Mawson Lakes Library 2-8 Main Street Mawson Lakes

Bookings essential: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/meetingkaurna Enquiries: 8406 8285

MEETING KAURNA - PUPPET SHOW WITH SUE HARRIS

MEETING KAURNA

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UNDERSTANDING FOOD LABELS

Understanding Food Labels Are you confused about the amount of sugar, fat, salt and nutrients listed on food labels? Then come along and join us for a fun and informative workshop run by nutrition teacher Estera Taylor (course notes included). Just how much is too much? Or can there be too little in some of the most popular food items we eat daily and buy from our local supermarket? Learn how to read labels at a glance and take the guesswork out of your next supermarket shopping trip and improve your health along the way.

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Meet Estera Taylor Tuesday 2 August 2016 6pm to 7.30pm

Light refreshments Mawson Lakes Library, 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes Bookings essential: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/foodlabels Enquiries: 8406 8319


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SALISBURY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL

2016 Salisbury

Writers’ Festival 19 August - 28 August 2016

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Saturday 20 August

Morning

8.30am - 4pm

Writers’ Forum

Sunday 21 August

Tuesday 23 August

Wednesday 24 August

Thursday 25 August

Friday 26 August

10am - 12.30pm

TRUE NORTH Young Writers Session

10am - 4pm

Afternoon

1pm - 3pm

Evening

Opening Night

2pm - 5pm

1pm - 3pm

TRUE NORTH NORTHERN TRUE NORTH Development WRITERS Development Session for CONNECT Session for High School Salisbury High School students Muster students

1.30pm - 4pm

Walking on Country Workshop

Sunday 28 August

10am - 12pm

Blogging for Beginners Workshop

How to Write 4.15pm - 6pm Anything One Book MasterClass One 1.30pm - 4pm Salisbury Screenwriting Workshop

6.30pm - 9pm

Saturday 27 August

6.30pm - 9pm

Friendly Street Poetry Session

1.30pm - 4pm

Songwriting Workshop

SALISBURY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL

Friday 19 August

6.30pm - 9pm

Australian Poetry Slam SA Heat 2

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SALA EXHIBITION

Exhibition ‘Who Knew’

A workplace full of Hidden Artists Exhibition Len Beadell Library, 55 John Street, Salisbury

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When Job hunting, first impressions are critical! You are marketing a product - Yourself - to a potential employer. This workshop includes choosing outfits for different job roles and mock interviews to overcome any fears when facing a job interview.

DRESS FOR SUCCESS

DRESS FOR SUCCESS

Be Confident! Be Prepared!

Join Kathryn Brady Friday 9 September 2016 10am to 12.30pm

Light refreshments Len Beadell Library [Helen Barnes Room] 55 John Street, Salisbury Bookings essential: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/dressforsuccess Enquiries: 8406 8311

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GOOD READS

SA Chefs and their Maggie’s Kitchen by Maggie Beer From Maggie Beer’s own kitchen comes 120 favourite recipes she has shared with her television audience, as well as the everyday basics Maggie believes form the foundations of a good food life. With her trademark warmth and finely honed knowledge, Maggie shows us how to get the best out of our ingredients so that every meal is as memorable as it is simple to prepare. Featuring the seasonal produce that has become synonymous with the name Maggie Beer—sweet quinces, verjuice, Barossa chooks, and extra virgin olive oil—this collection will remind us daily of the joys of cooking and the pleasures of the table.

Vegetables, Grains & Other Good Stuff by Simon Bryant The good stuff has moved into the spotlight - vegies, grains and pulses are now the stars of the plate and there’s no better guide to this veg-led revolution than chef Simon Bryant. Simon’s recipes are delicious proof that vegies (and co) are never boring. Here, he shares his original takes on everyday dishes - smoky kale carbonara and pumpkin, chickpea and tahini soup - as well as recipes for when you’re inspired to take things up a notch: baked cauliflower fregola with hazelnuts and preserved lemon; squash, taleggio and quinoa balls; and salt-baked celeriac with apple remoulade. There’s good sweet stuff too, including cocoa, lentil and spelt brownies, and passionfruit and coconut water jelly.

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What’s more, Simon gives you the lowdown on legumes, ancient grains, seaweed and sprouting, all while revealing how to shop wisely and with heart. Vegetables, Grains and Other Good Stuff is vegieforward cooking at its very best - honest, inventive and full of flavour.


Quick Easy Healthy by Callum Hann & Themis Chryssidis Quick and achievable recipes for fresh, healthy and wholesome food.

GOOD READS

amazing cook books! The first cooking class ever conducted by Callum Hann and Themis Chryssidis at their cooking school, ‘Sprout’, was called Quick, Easy & Healthy, and to this day it remains their most popular course. Why? Because it is what people want. Good, healthy food with limited effort. Achievable food that people are happy to serve to their family on any given weeknight. Callum and Themis present over 70 simple, quick and convenient recipes for fresh, healthy, flavoursome food. Dishes that use easy to find, seasonal ingredients that represent good value for money and which require minimal preparation and clean-up time. Nutritional information is given for every recipe. The book is divided into four seasonal chapters, each with a collection of recipes using readily available ingredients in season, with suggestions for variations and substitute ingredients. Same Same But Different by POH The charming cookbook featuring all the recipes from SBS TV’s Poh & Co. Inspired by her Chinese-Malay heritage and classic Aussie favourites, Poh’s latest book is a unique take on the universally yummy things we all love - noodles, dumplings, bagels, salads, puddings, pasta and cakes. Shot entirely on location in Poh’s own kitchen, it’s personal and generous, warm and wicked, an exciting mix of signature dishes and family classics - it’s Same Same but Different. Features 100 recipes including: ‘Bite-Sized Spice’ (Kunyit Fried Chicken/Curry Puffs), ‘Salty-Sweet’ (Poached Chicken & Pineapple Salad/Savoury Fruit Salad), ‘Something Wobbly’ (Creme Caramel/ Steamed Egg tofu with Century Egg Salad), ‘Sour Power’ (Kimchi/Basic Chinese Pickles) ... and many more recipe pairs that share a process, ingredient or texture.

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Giggle Time Parents or carers of children 0-2 can have fun building early literacy skills through sharing books, songs, finger plays and rhymes. The experiences that children have in their early years shape their development, ability to learn, social skills and self-esteem. Each week a Giggle Time session is held at your local branch.

SESSION TIMES:

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Tuesdays 10.30am

Len Beadell Library

Wednesdays 10.30am

Mawson Lakes Library

Thursdays 10.30am

Salisbury West Library

Thursdays 10.30am

Para Hills Library

Fridays 10.30am

Ingle Farm Library


Story Time is a wonderful way to introduce your child to books and reading. It allows children under 5 to hear rhymes, stories and language and broaden their creativity and imagination.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Story Time

Each week a Story Time session is held at your local branch.

SESSION TIMES: Tuesdays 10am

Salisbury West Library

Wednesdays 10am

Len Beadell Library

Wednesdays 10am

Ingle Farm Library

Fridays 10am

Mawson Lakes Library

Fridays 10am

Para Hills Library

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Free School Holiday Programs Salisbury Libraries

FREE School Holiday Program July 2016 The Salisbury Library Service has put together an awesome school holiday program for the kids! Please remember that spaces are limited and the minimum age limit must be observed.

Bookings are essential online at: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/shp Contact 8406 8233 for more information.

BASKET WEAVING WITH MARRA DREAMING Tuesday 12 July 2016 10am to 12pm Len Beadell Library For ages: Eight to 12 years

Join us as the library continues to celebrate NAIDOC week for 2016. Parents and children are invited to make their own traditional woven basket with skilled weavers from Marra Dreaming. Each basket will be a one-off creation - what will yours look like? COST: FREE Bookings essential online at: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/shp

TODDLER TIME Wednesday 13 July 2016 10.30am to 12pm Ingle Farm Library [Sunset Room] For ages: 18 months to three years Come discover, learn and explore a range of fun and sensory play activities. This session is specific to toddler aged children 18 months to three years.

COST: FREE Drop in event No bookings required!


Get ready to pull a rabbit out of your hat as a professional stage magician reveals the tricks of the trade and dazzles with his performance.

COST: FREE Bookings essential online at: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/shp

CHILDREN’S UNIVERSITY ANIMALS EXTREME Tuesday 19 July 2016 10am to 11am Salisbury West Library For ages: Seven to 12 years Back by popular demand the Children’s University presents a lecture on “Animals Extreme”. Join us for a fascinating look into the world of animals. Bring along your Children’s University passports to get stamped. Non-participants welcome.

COST: FREE Drop in event No bookings required!

BRANCHING OUT NATIONAL TREE DAY Wednesday 20 July 2016 1pm to 2.30pm Para Hills Library For ages: Under 10 years

Discover your green thumb and learn what you can do for the environment. Celebrate National Tree Day with stories and resources all preparing you to look after your very own tree to plant and nurture at home. COST: FREE Bookings essential online at: www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/shp

MOVIE MARATHON & CRAFT Thursday 21 July 2016 10am to 4pm Len Beadell Library For ages: All Ages

Let it go these school holidays and snuggle in for a viewing of a couple of family favourites, Frozen and Ice Age 4 Continental Drift. (Movies Rated PG).

COST: FREE Drop in event No bookings required!

SALISBURY LIBRARIES SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS

KIDS MAGIC WORKSHOP Friday 15 July 2016 10am to 12pm Mawson Lakes Library For ages: Four to 12 years

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