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Friday 8 April, 2:00pm-3:00pm Torquay Library
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STREAM MUSIC ONLINE
Discover how to access the world of online music streaming. Find millions of songs and new music, and let apps deliver you daily curated playlists.
Learn about the basic functions of the Apple iPad or how to borrow eBooks and eMagazines. Drop-in for help with your device or library apps.
ONLINE BUYING AND SELLING Friday 29 April, 10:00am-11:00am Online Event Online buying and selling can be a great way to find bargains and turn unwanted items into cash. Learn how it works and the pitfalls to avoid.
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Every Thursday from 10 March to 28 April, 2:00pm-4:00pm | Lara Library
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JOB & LIFESKILLS PRACTISE YOUR ENGLISH Tuesday 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 March and 5 April, 11:00am-11:45am | Corio Library Looking to practise your English? Join this informal conversation class, meet new people, learn about our language resources, and chat in English about food, travel, shopping, and more!
JOBS VICTORIA ADVOCATE INFORMATION SESSION
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Thursday 10 March, 1:00pm-3:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre Speak to a Jobs Victoria Advocate who will provide FREE information and guidance to people who need assistance identifying and accessing services relevant to employment.
JOB INTERVIEW TIPS Friday 1 April, 10:00am-11:00am Online Event Want to blitz your next job interview? Come along and check out what resources the library has to offer you, and learn some tips and tricks you need to stand out in an interview.
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HEALTH & WELLBEING VEGGIE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS
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Friday 18 March, 10:00am-11:00am Online Event Join us online to discuss the considerations and techniques of setting up a veggie patch for the first time.
CONVERSATION CLUB Thursday 31 March and Thursday 28 April, 2:00pm-3:00pm | Leopold Library Enjoy interesting conversations and meet and connect with new people in the community.
CHILDREN’S VACCINATION INFORMATION SESSIONS Thursday 10 March, 6:30pm-7:30pm, Tuesday 22 March, 11:00am-12noon | Online Overwhelmed with information about COVID vaccinations for children? Not sure where to turn for advice? Discover where to source reputable information, to help you make informed and confident decisions.
Explore more events: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/whats-on
READING, BOOK CLUBS & WRITING GROUPS BOOK CHAT Tuesday 1 March, 10:30am-11:30am Ocean Grove Library Come along and enjoy a conversation about the books you have been reading. Hear recommendations and meet other readers.
CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS: BUILD SOCIAL, CREATIVE AND LEARNING SKILLS
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April 9 – April 25 | Various locations With a focus on creativity and social skills, discover lots of things to make, learn and do these holidays. Check out our website for more details.
BABY TIME, TODDLER TIME & PRESCHOOL STORY TIME March & April | Various locations Bring along your little ones and join us for some special Story Time sessions, held in libraries across our network. Visit our website for full details.
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Bookings are essential
Events may be subject to change due to COVIDSafe government requirements. Proof of vaccination for those aged 18 and over is required to enter our libraries.
Event is online
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Bookings for events are free unless otherwise indicated.
YOU CAN BOOK: Online – find and register for an event on the library website: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/whats-on
Book sales & author book signings at events
Paid tickets. Full details on our website
In person – staff at your local library branch can book on your behalf. By phone – (03) 4201 0500 Group bookings – (03) 4201 0500
Geelong Regional Library Corporation 51 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220
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Printed on stock with recycled content. Cover image: Author Rhett Davis, winner of the 2020 Victorian Premier’s Award for an Unpublished Manuscript. Photo by Rebekah Halls
EXHIBITIONS PAPER WOMEN – EXHIBITION BY AMANDA FIRENZE Tuesday 1 March to Thursday 21 April | Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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Paper Women is a collaborative artwork that draws attention to violence against women by sharing women’s stories and experiences of abuse. Please visit printchange.wordpress.com for more information. Bookings are not required.
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Wednesday 2 March, 6:30pm-7:30pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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RHETT DAVIS – HOVERING
Monday 21 March, 6:00pm-8:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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WORLD POETRY DAY
From the winner of the 2020 Victorian Premier’s Award for an Unpublished Manuscript comes a genre-bending tour-de-force debut from one of Australia’s most exciting new writers. Rhett Davis is in conversation with author Maria Takolander. Book sales are available on the night from The Book Bird, Geelong West. Thanks to our event partner, Hachette.
We welcome you to celebrate World Poetry Day with us this year as we recognise the achievements of local poets including David McCooey, Jo Langdon, Cameron Lowe, Maria Takolander and Melbourne poet Rose Lucas. With introductions by local poet & author John Bartlett.
CREATIVE COLLECTIVE MEMORY ARTS
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Saturday 5 March, 1:00pm-4:00pm | Colac Library
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Join us for a hilarious romp through the pages of Kathy’s latest novel – a revenge caper that propels a double-crossed threesome through continents on the trail of truth and retribution.
Artist Lyn Dickson will guide you in making a simple booklet filled with memories as you recall and explore the personal activities you pursued during the Pandemic.
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In the wake of a spectacular betrayal, three women are forced to face the uncompromising truths of choices that shaped their relationships. After such a disaster, is rebuilding possible? Bestselling Australian author Fiona Lowe appears in conversation with fellow local author Jen Kloester. Thanks to our event partner, Harper Collins.
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Thursday 7 April, 7:30pm-8:30pm Online Event
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WE’VE GOT THIS – STORIES BY DISABLED PARENTS – PANEL DISCUSSION
FIONA LOWE – A FAMILY OF STRANGERS
Thursday 10 March, 6:00pm-8:30pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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KATHY LETTE – TILL DEATH, OR A LITTLE LIGHT MAIMING, DO US PART
MEMORY BOOKLETS WITH LYN DICKSON
Wednesday 9 March, 6:30pm-7:30pm Waurn Ponds Library
Friday 1 April, 3:00pm-4:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
More than 15% of Australian households have a parent with a disability, yet their stories are rarely shared. Join us for a panel discussion on this topic featuring editor Eliza Hull; disability activist Nicole Lee and ABC’s disability affairs reporter, Nas Campanella, as panel host. Thanks to our event partners, Encompass Community Services and Disabled Mums.
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Wednesday 13 April, 7:30pm-8:30pm Online Event
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GROWING UP IN COUNTRY AUSTRALIA – PANEL DISCUSSION LED BY RICK MORTON
DJILLONG SHORT STORY COMPETITION
A fresh and revealing look at rural Australia through over forty stories of joy, adventure, nostalgia, connection to nature and freedom, and more grim tales – of drought, fires, mouse plagues and isolation. Contributed by established and new authors from a wide range of backgrounds. Thanks to our event partner, Black Inc. Books.
Prize winner presentations Join us for the announcement of the winners of the inaugural Djillong Short Story Competition featuring talks with authors, short readings and audience discussion. Djillong means ‘tongue of land’ and evokes the living connection to Country and the cultural memory of the local Wadawurrung people, honouring their storytelling tradition. Featuring a Welcome to Country provided by Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP
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Saturday 23 April, 10:30am-3:30pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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WITH THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
JOHN BARTLETT – POETRY WORKSHOP
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In this workshop, participants will read work from contemporary Australian poets and respond creatively. Suitable for beginners of any age (over 18) or those with some writing experience. Just bring preferred writing materials and your imagination.
Tuesday 15 March, 4:00pm-6:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
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CLASS CLOWNS WORKSHOP Does your teenager make everyone laugh? Let them hone their comedy craft by joining this workshop with a professional comedian. The workshop will be followed by a live performance at 7pm where comedians will perform in front of family and friends. Ages 12-17. Register today!
CREATIVE COLLECTIVE MEMORY ARTS Image credit: Jim Lee
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Saturday 30 April, 10:00am-12:30pm Newcomb Library
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CELEBRATE THE EVERYDAY THROUGH SKETCHES
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Join Liz McGrath and explore the basics of sketching with ink and watercolour to create a memory of your COVID-19 experience that celebrate simple objects, scenes, and moments from everyday life.
Tuesday 15 March, 7:00pm-9:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
CLASS CLOWNS PERFORMANCE Cheer on your own Class Clown at a live performance. This event is the culmination of a two-hour comedy workshop. The funniest performers will compete in state finals, and the winners will perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Seats are strictly limited.
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COMMUNIT Y MUSIC PROGRAM Would you like to rehearse or perform your music at the iconic Geelong Library & Heritage Centre? Apply to join our brand-new Community Music Program today. Learn more via our website. grlc.vic.gov.au/community-music-application-form