Geelong Regional Libraries What's On July/August 2022

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HERITAGE BOOK A SPECIALIST AT THE HERITAGE CENTRE

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Thursday 14 & 28 July, 11:00am-12:00pm, 2:00pm-3:00pm Thursday 11 & 25 August, 11:00am-12:00pm, 2:00pm-3:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre We’re launching a new one-to-one service! Book ahead and spend an hour with one of our experienced Heritage Centre team members. Learn to navigate local or family history research records or sort out your family photos or documents.

SAVING FAMILY STORIES Tuesday 2 August, 1:00pm-2:00pm Thursday 11 August, 2:00pm-3:00pm Wednesday 17 August, 2:00pm-3:00pm Wednesday 25 August, 11:30am-12:30pm Belmont Library Learn how to convert your old slides, film negatives and VHS tapes, to create a digital record of your family stories! These sessions will provide an overview of how to use our photo and video digitisation equipment. Presented in partnership with Kings Funerals.

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MAKE & CREATE CHILWELL CRAFTERS

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Monday 11 July & 8 August, 11:00am-12:00pm Chilwell Library Come along and get creative! Bring your own craft project, make a heart as part of the 1000 Hearts initiative (www.1000hearts.com.au), or help us make reusable library bags.

RANDOM WEAVING WITH CAROLINE HAWKINS

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Tuesday 12 July, 10:30am-3:30pm Bannockburn Library Share your lived experience of the Pandemic through art! Join fibre artist, Caroline Hawkins, as she takes you through a weaving technique known as “random weave”.

JOB & LIFESKILLS CONVERSATION CLUB Thursday 14 July, 28 July, 11 August, 25 August, 2:00pm-3:00pm | Leopold Library Conversation Club is a friendly get together on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Connect, chat and meet new people who enjoy stimulating conversation.

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HEALTH & WELLBEING VEGGIE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS

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Friday 22 July, 10:00am-11:00pm Online event Join us online to discuss setting up a veggie patch for the first time. We’ll talk about gardens, growing from seed, greenhouses, strawbale gardening, the pitfalls, the triumphs and the pests!

READING, BOOK CLUBS & WRITING GROUPS GET TO KNOW: CRIME

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Friday 8 July, 10:00am-11:00am Newcomb Library Crime novels regularly top bestseller lists worldwide and make gripping stories that often keep you guessing until the end! Join us as we explore the riveting crime genre and perhaps find your new favourite author.

LITERARY TRIVIA – FLYING 1940s Tuesday 30 August, 6:30pm-7:30pm Online event

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‘In the Mood’ for some swinging, big-band-infused trivia from the decade of literary and movie classics like 1984, The Catcher in the Rye and Citizen Kane? Join us for a funfilled evening of 40s-themed trivia and test your knowledge.


Explore more events: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/whats-on

CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES YOUTH SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Until Sunday 10 July | Various Did you know we have an amazing program of activities and events for your teen this school holidays? We’re talking sustainable fashion, green screens, movies, crafting and more! There is something for every interest. See our website for the full listings.

ARMSTRONG CREEK POP-UPS POP-UP LIBRARY SESSION Tuesday 12 July, 11:00pm–12:00pm Armstrong Creek East Community Centre The team from Waurn Ponds Library is bringing all things library to you in their pop-up library at the Armstrong Creek East Community Centre. There’s no need to book, simply come along and learn what your local library has to offer.

BABY TIME Tuesday 19 July, 11:30am–12:00pm Armstrong Creek East Community Centre Join us for some very special Baby Time sessions at the Armstrong Creek East Community Centre. Enjoy a fun session of songs and rhymes for you and your baby. Bookings not required.


REGISTER FOR AN EVENT Events may be subject to change due to COVIDSafe government requirements. 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 In person – staff at your local library branch can book on your behalf. By phone – (03) 4201 0500

Cover image: Anthony Car, author of Waterfalls of the Otway Ranges, appearing at Colac Library on Friday 22 July at 2:30pm.

Geelong Regional Library Corporation 51 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220 T (03) 4201 0600 E info@grlc.vic.gov.au

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Bookings are essential

Event is online

Event is in-person

Book sales & author book signings at events

Paid tickets. Full details on our website

Refreshments

For library details, opening hours & further information, visit: www.grlc.vic.gov.au

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AUTHOR & SPECIAL EVENTS

EXHIBITIONS A NEW NAME, A NEW BUILDING: GEELONG HOSPITAL IN THE 1960S & 1970S. Friday 1 July to Saturday 27 August Kim barne thaliyu / Geelong Heritage Centre Learn about the transformation of Geelong’s local public hospital in the 1960s and 1970s. Kim barne thaliyu / Geelong Heritage Centre hosts this fascinating exhibition featuring images, architectural plans, and items from this era of change.

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STATE OF CHANGE – RURAL & REGIONAL STORIES FROM 2020 A STATE LIBRARY VICTORIA PHOTO EXHIBITION

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Monday 4 July to Saturday 27 August | Colac Library A poignant series of photographs that document the year that was 2020 in regional Victoria. Captured through a local lens, these images share the moments and challenges of regional life. Works depict locations in Colac-Otway Shire and the Surf Coast Shire. The project was proposed by John Rodsted and captured by photographers Tiffany Garvie, Fabiana Guerreiro, Aldona Kmieć and James Wiltshire. Courtesy of the State Library Victoria.

Credit: Fabiana Guerreiro

A panel discussion exploring the structures, processes and dominant knowledge that patriarchy invites and examining the consequences of this, and what we need to do to create change. This event is presented in partnership with Geelong Women’s Union Network.

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Thursday 11 August, 6:30pm-7:30pm Corio Library

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FRANCA DI PIETRO – LIFE WITH A PSYCHOPATH

Wednesday 13 July, 6:30pm-7:30pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

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A debut drama/thriller about dealing with toxic relationships. Francesca discusses the journey of discovery to write her novel, her inspiration, and how it represents triumph, not tragedy. Please note, this event may include discussion of issues including domestic violence.

DR NEELA JANAKIRAMANAN – THE REGISTRAR Told with compassion, skill and emotional heart, this gripping and moving novel goes behind the headlines to reveal the human experience of being both doctor and patient in a medical system at breaking point. Dr Janakiramanan is a regular newspaper contributor and often appears on ABC’s The Drum.

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PATRIARCHY, POWER AND PRIVILEGE

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Wednesday 3 August, 6:00pm-7:30pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

Friday 22 July, 2:30pm-3:30pm, Colac Library

SCIENCE WEEK EVENT Credit: Phoebe Powell

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Thursday 18 August, 4:30pm-5:30pm, Torquay Library

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WHO WANTS TO BE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST?

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In an era of overwhelming global health issues, discover what a career in public health looks like. Three epidemiologists at different career stages discuss their fascinating stories. Join Prof. Emeritus Joan Ozanne-Smith (Monash University Dept. of Forensic Medicine), Alfred Deakin Professor, Catherine Bennett (Chair in Epidemiology Deakin University) and Jessy Hansen (Data Analyst & PhD student), to learn more.

ANTHONY CAR – WATERFALLS OF THE OTWAY RANGES Join writer and explorer Anthony Car as he talks about his fabulous book, Waterfalls of the Otway Ranges, which features over 226 waterfalls. Anthony has spent years detailing his amazing explorations through researching and cataloguing the Otways’ hidden waterfalls.

REGIONAL SHOWCASE FOR WRITERS AND READERS

26-27 AUGUST 2022

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Friday 18 & Saturday 19 November Various community libraries and Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

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MARK SMITH

FIONA LOWE

MARK SMITH & MIRANDA LUBY

Writers’ Workshop Social Media for Authors

Presentation Writing for a Young Adult Audience

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LOCAL WORD – REGIONAL SHOWCASE FOR WRITERS AND READERS This exciting new two day event will bring our diverse local writing communities together to celebrate the creative talent of this region. With many sessions designed for local writers, the eclectic program will interest readers and book lovers in general, and those keen to explore the many hidden literary talents of south-western Victoria.

AUNTY FAY MUIR

AUNTY FAY MUIR, SUE LAWSON, AUNTY EDITH WRIGHT & CORINNA ECCLES Panel Discussion Not About Us Without Us

#ReturnYourself

SALLY LEAREY

Has it been a while since you last visited the library? If so, there’s never been a better time to return yourself to the library and discover what’s new.

PIROOZ JAFARI

SALLY LEAREY, STEF GEMMILL & HEATHER GALLAGHER

PIROOZ JAFARI , ELLIE O’NEILL, D.L. HICKS & MIRANDA LUBY

Panel Discussion Writing for Resilience in Children & Adults

WITH FACILITATOR ABIGAYLE CARMODY

Authors In-conversation Creative Path to Publishing

GREGORY DAY WITH FACILITATOR HARRIET GAFFNEY

Words Are Eagles Writing on the Nature & Language of Place

For the full program of events being held across our region, visit www.grlc.vic.gov.au/localword


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