WHAT’S ON
MAY/JUNE 2023
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
MAY/JUNE 2023
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Saturday 13 May, 2:30pm-4:00pm
Belmont Library
Come together and explore basic collage techniques using scissors and glue. Choose to work with botanical or illustrative images or a range of provided materials. Part of the Body, Mind and Soul sessions.
Every Friday in May and June, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
We’ll have a friendly staff member available, ready to help with those spontaneous tech questions you’re unsure about.
Tuesday 9 May & 6 June, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
Learn the basics of podcasting in this session. Discover what podcasting is, how to create a podcast using the equipment and how to progress your interest.
Wednesday 3 & 17 May, 7 & 21 June, 2:00pm-4:00pm
Leopold Library
Come to play or listen – anyone is welcome as a musician or audience member. This is an open jam session. BYO instruments.
Wednesday 31 May & 28 June, 5:30-7:30
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
If you like writing, performance, audience participation or just a good time you might be a slam poet who just doesn’t know it yet. Relax, we’ll show you the way. Everyone is welcome, you can’t go wrong and it’s a lot of fun.
Friday 19 May & 16 June, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Apollo Bay Library
Join us for an afternoon of music fun, guitars, ukuleles, bass, banjos, and fiddles. Mixed genres played and open to all levels – for the joy of music. Don’t forget your singing voice too!
Wednesday 10 May, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Geelong West Library
A Book Chat with a twist: explore the genre month by month, and discover new publications and revisit iconic favourites.
Wednesday 7 June, 6:30pm-7:30pm | Online
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Britney or Christina? Wonderwall or Smells Like Teen Spirit ? What do you remember from the decade of Britpop, Friends and the World Wide Web? Test your knowledge of 90s music, literature, film and pop culture in our fun-filled online quiz night! Play as a team, challenge your friends, or fly solo!
Wednesday 17 May, 1:30pm-3:15pm
Lara Library
Ever wonder what it’s like to work among wildlife or help care for animals? Hear from a Werribee Zoo volunteer and be inspired. Enjoy free afternoon tea and learn how to get involved.
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Wednesday 24 May, 11:00am-12:00pm
Multiple locations
Join us at your nearest library as millions of people read The Speedy Sloth at the same time for this year’s national event. Check the website for details.
Monday 8, 15 & 22 May, 4:00pm-5:00pm | Newcomb Library
In this three-session series, parents and children work together as a team to build their LEGO Mindstorms robot and code to overcome challenges.
Thursday 18 May, 4:00pm-7:00pm | Leopold Library
We welcome families & friends to play traditional and modern games! From games like quoits and board games to Oculus Rift VR or Nintendo Switch.
Wednesday 3 May 4:00pm-6:00pm | Torquay Library
Renowned street artist Buff Diss, leads this special, free, after-hours workshop. Young people have the library all to themselves to create art that will form part of an exhibition. In partnership with TAC. Ages 13-18.
Bookings for events are free unless otherwise indicated.
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 can book on your behalf.
By phone – (03) 4201 0600
The wonderful new Boronggook Drysdale Library. Following the relocation, library services resumed to the community in April.
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Bookings are essential
Event is online
Book sales & author book signings at events
Paid tickets. Full details on our website Refreshments
Geelong Regional Library Corporation
51 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220
T (03) 4201 0600
E info@grlc.vic.gov.au
For library details, opening hours & further information, visit: www.grlc.vic.gov.au
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Thursday 4 May, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
PATRIARCHY, PRIVILEGE AND POWER – MEDICAL MISOGYNY
A partnership event with Geelong Women’s Union Network
A panel discussion aimed at analysing our male-designed health system, and the difficulties and gaps that can arise for women when navigating that system. Panellists: Hon Ged Kearney, Dr. Elizabeth McLindon and Rochelle Hamilton. MC: Adele Welsh
Thursday 25 May to Sunday 28 May
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre 05
Friday 5 May, 6:30pm-7:30pm
PIP WILLIAMS – THE BOOKBINDER OF JERICHO
Presented in partnership with Melbourne Writers Festival
Join Australian author Pip Williams in conversation with local author Rhett Davis. Pip introduces her richly rendered new novel, the followup to her international bestseller The Dictionary of Lost Words
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre 10
Wednesday 10 May, 5:30pm-6:30pm
FIONA LOWE – THE MONEY CLUB
A gripping exploration of modern greed. Bestselling author Fiona Lowe unpicks the moral quagmire of those who trade on the bonds of their closest friendships and family for money. In-conversation with local author Ellie O’Neill.
Thursday 11 May, 2:00pm-3:00pm Colac Library 11
SEAN O’LEARY - HOW WRITING CHANGED MY LIFE
In the lead-up to Mental Health Awareness Week, Australian writer Sean O’Leary, in conversation with local author Neal Drinnan, discusses living with schizophrenia and how writing changed his life and gave him purpose and pure enjoyment.
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP
Saturday 13 May, 10:00am-11:45am Belmont Library 13
LIFE COACH WORKSHOP – ELIZABETH HOPKIN
What is your next chapter? This workshop will help you to identify personal goals by focusing on your values, strengths, passions and resources.
Queenscliff Town Hall 13
Saturday 13 May, 5:30pm-7:00pm
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HELLO, QUEENSCLIFFE!
In partnership with Queenscliffe Literary Festival. Be part of this entertaining live show where twenty locals share stories about their lives. Produced by creative duo Hannie Rayson and Michael Cathcart.
Wednesday 17 May, 3:00pm-4:00pm & 6:00pm-7:00pm at Drysdale Library 15
Monday 15 May, 9:30am-10:30am at Leopold Library
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE – LEGALLY
A Victorian Law Week Partnership Event
Join Bellarine local Marlene Ebejer from Ebejer and Associates Lawyers. Ask any questions about end-of-life decision-making and estate planning, including will preparation, Powers of Attorney and appointing a Medical Treatment Decision Maker.
Thursday 18 May, 10:30am-11:30am
All Libraries
TEA TIME AT THE LIBRARY
In honour of International Tea Day, we host morning tea at our libraries and we’d love to have a cuppa with you! Connect with your community and enjoy some tea and nibbles, fun activities, tea-rivia and loads of great conversations!
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Four sessions daily starting at 10am, check website for details.
SYDNEY WRITERS FESTIVAL
– LIVESTREAMED TO THE DOME!
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A fantastic selection of Australian and International author events will be livestreamed in four sessions daily, including Jane Harper, Richard Fidler, Geraldine Brooks, Colson Whitehead – just to name a few! Watch on the big screen and participate in the discussions through text messaging.
Saturday 27 May, 10:30am-1:30pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
CAROLE POUSTIE – MEMOIR/LIFE WRITING
A Local Word Writers Workshop
A workshop for creative writers. Learn about writing memoirs, family history, personal narratives, poetry or other life writing.
Thursday 1 June, 11:00am-12:00noon
Colac Library
BARWON WARM SAFE HOME EXHIBITION
– LAUNCH AND MORNING TEA
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This exhibition uses art to start a conversation about respect for older people in our community. The launch features guest speaker Mr Gary Fergusson from Seniors Rights Victoria. A Barwon Elder Abuse Primary Preventing Network initiative.
Thursday 8 June, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre
SPARE: A PSYCHOLOGIST’S PERSPECTIVE, WITH PETER QUARRY
Since the release of his autobiography, Spare, Prince Harry has been all over the news. Hear the psychology behind a tell-all for one of the most famous people in the world.
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Saturday 17 June, 10:30am-1:30pm
Geelong Library & Heritage Centre 17
NATALIE FRASER – WRITING FOR AWARDS
A Local Word Writers Workshop
Learn how to enter writing awards in Australia and overseas. Discover prizes for diverse communities: women, LGBTQIA+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, CALD, and the disability community.
Monday 19 June, 2:00pm-3:00pm | Colac Library
Tuesday 20 June, 2:00pm-3:00pm | Lara Library 19
RICHARD ALLEN – GREAT PROPERTIES OF TASMANIA
An audio-visual presentation, featuring approx. 100 images, taken by photographer Kimbal Baker, about properties and homesteads featured in Great Properties of Tasmania Great Properties of Country Victoria (the Western Districts Golden Age) will also be discussed.
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