What’s on at your local Logan City Council Libraries AUGUST TO OCTOBER 2019
Anisa Nandaula Australian Poetry Slam heat 2019 See page 24
Nikki Cox More than a mum workshops See page 9
A morning with Judy Nunn See page 23
Celebrating Children’s Book Week: see page 5
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All Logan City Council Libraries will be closed on: Monday 12 August: EKKA show day Monday 7 October: Queen’s birthday
Logan City Council Libraries receive financial assistance from the Queensland Government through State Library of Queensland.
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Logan City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands across the City of Logan, and extends that respect to the Elders, past, present and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the cultures and hopes of Australia’s First Peoples.
Supercharged plant-based diets
More than a mum workshops
Join Lee Holmes, bestselling author of the Supercharged Food series, to discover how to prepare tasty food the whole family will enjoy.
Join author and mum coach Nikki Cox as she presents the following workshops to help you balance your life and boost your energy as a busy parent.
`` Logan North: Thu 17 Oct - 6.30pm
The balancing act
`` Marsden: Thu 17 Oct - 10am
`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 31 Aug - 10am to 2pm
In pursuit of energy `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 7 Sep - 10am to 2pm
For more information see page 9 or loganlibraries.org/whats-on
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Contents Library locations............................. First 5 Forever for young children
Cover Image and above: Anisa Nandaula is the 2018 recipient of the Arts Queensland XYZ Award for Innovation in Spoken Word and 2016 Queensland poetry slam champion. See page 24 for details of the Australian Poetry Slam 2019 Logan heats.
Australians rate reading books for pleasure as their most enjoyable leisure activity. The Australian Reading Hour will take place on
Thursday 19 September It's for all ages. Why not borrow a book at one of our libraries and read for an hour on your own or with someone special?
readinghour.org.au
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Primary aged children.................... STEAM for kids............................... ImagiNation School Holidays
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Young adults................................... Teen STEAM............................. Movie screenings............................
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Community connections................ Immunisation clinics................. Social groups............................ Accessible....................................... Home Library Service............... Accessibility Centre.................. Adult literacy tutoring............... Learning English....................... The Sensory Space.................. Sensory playground................. Sensory story time...................
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Cultural............................................
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For adults....................................... Heritage........................................... Local and family history........... Mayes Cottage.........................
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Adult learners Week........................ Writers and creatives......................
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Seniors Week.................................. Our animal friends.......................... Sustainable living............................ What’s cooking?............................. Garden sessions............................. Health.............................................. Skills for work..................................
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Business.......................................... Hive coworking spaces............ Business Toolbox..................... Digital Springboard.................. Technology......................................
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Library locations Please see our website for opening times: loganlibraries.org/hours Beenleigh Library (Ph: 3412 4130) Crete St, Beenleigh Greenbank Library (Ph: 3297 5158) 145-167 Teviot Rd, Greenbank Logan Hyperdome Library (Ph: 3412 4120) 66-70 Mandew St, Shailer Park Jimboomba Library & Community Centre (Ph: 3412 4190) 18-22 Honora St, Jimboomba Logan Central Library (Ph: 3412 4100) Hive Central (Ph: 07 3412 4100) 26 Wilbur St, Logan Central Logan North Library (Ph: 3412 4140) Cnr Sports Dr and Springwood Rd, Underwood Logan West Library (Ph: 3412 4160) Hive West (Ph: 07 3412 4160) 69 Grand Plaza Dr, Browns Plains Logan Village Library (Ph: 5546 3839) Wharf St, Logan Village Marsden Library (Ph: 3412 4180) 35 Chambers Flat Rd, Marsden
Register online or visit your local Logan City Council library to get your FREE library card.
for young children Free activities at your local library and in the community Did you know that the things your child learns in the first five years lasts their whole life? • You can build your child’s language and learning skills by attending our First 5 Forever programs. • Start now by attending a Baby time, Toddler time or Story time program. • Learn skills to continue your child’s learning at home. • Join other families in free, weekly programs and help your child reach for the stars. • Sessions are specially designed for young children with lots of fun, noise and playful learning!
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FIRST 5 FOREVER
Children's Book Week
My superhero tool kit: an emotional strength and relaxation workshop for kids
17-23 August 2019
Reading is my superpower story time Join in some super stories, create your own super mask and become your own reading superhero. For ages 3 to 5.
Travel on a Wise Kids Hero Quest with author, educator and yoga teacher Andrew Holt. Bring a picture of things you love or a superhero in your lives to inspire you in this hands-on session. Discover your own super strengths and qualities as well as tools and tips to help calm your mind and relax when you are feeling sad or mad.
`` Jimboomba: Thu 22 Aug and Fri 23 Aug – 10.30am
`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 17 Aug – 10am
`` Logan Central: Wed 21 Aug – 10am
`` Logan North: Sat 17 Aug – 1.30pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 20 Aug – 10am
Reading is my superpower workshop Calling all superheroes! Come and create your own super mask, wristcuffs and flying paper craft. For ages five and over. `` Beenleigh: Mon 19 Aug – 3pm `` Greenbank: Wed 21 Aug – 3.45pm
`` Beenleigh: Thu 22 Aug – 10am `` Greenbank: Wed 21 Aug – 11.30am
`` Logan North: Wed 21 and Aug Fri 23 Aug – 10am `` Logan Village: Wed 21 Aug – 10am `` Logan West: Wed 21 Aug – 10.30am `` Marsden: Fri 23 Aug – 10am
Nana Magic’s funtastic book show
`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 20 Aug – 4pm
Jump up and get your dancing imagination ignited with performer Uraine Roelof. The Nana Magic children’s book show is a fun-filled children’s education show with stories, song and dance.
`` Logan North: Fri 23 Aug – 3.45pm
`` Logan Central: Sat 17 Aug – 10.30am
`` Logan Village: Thu 22 Aug – 3.30pm
`` Logan West: Fri 23 Aug – 10.30am
`` Logan West: Thu 22 Aug – 3.45pm
`` Marsden: Wed 21 Aug – 10am
`` Jimboomba: Mon 19 Aug – 3.15pm `` Logan Central: Tue 20 Aug – 3pm
`` Marsden: Thu 22 Aug – 3pm To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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FIRST 5 FOREVER
loglib.org/f5f Beenleigh
Baby time Recommended for ages 16 months and under. 30 minute session.
Toddler time Recommended for ages 1 to 3 years. 30 minute session.
Story time Recommended for ages 3 to 5 years. 45 minute session.
STEAM for toddlers
Interactive play, talk and games for ages 0 to 5. 1 hour session.
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Logan Central
Mondays 10am
Now we are one: For ages 1 to 2 years. Wednesdays 10.30am Thursdays Fridays 10am 10.30am
Thursdays 10am
Wednesdays 11.30am
Saturdays 9.30am
Mondays 10.30am
Last Wednesday of the month (28 Aug, 25 Sep, 30 Oct) 10.30am
1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month (7 Aug, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 2 Oct, 16 Oct) noon
2nd Wednesday of the month (14 Aug, 11 Sep & 9 Oct) 11am - 11.30am
Sensory story time 1st Wednesday of Recommended for children aged 10 and under. 30 minute session.
Jimboomba Wednesdays 9.30am
Science, technology, engineering, arts and maths for ages 3 to 5 years. 30 minute session.
Play and learn
Greenbank
Tuesdays 10am
the month (7 Aug, 4 Sep, 2 Oct) 10.30am
Bookings are NOT required for all sessions unless noted.
Mondays 10am
Fridays 10.30am
Wednesdays 10am
Grandparents story time: Fri 25 Oct 10.30am
Saturdays 10.30am
1st and 3rd Thursdays and Fridays of the month
3rd Wednesday of the month (21 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct) 11am
(1 Aug, 2 Aug, 15 Aug, 16 Aug, 5 Sep, 6 Sep, 19 Sep, 20 Sep, 3 Oct, 4 Oct, 17 Oct, 18 Oct) 11.30am Thursdays and Fridays 11am
Mon 5 Aug and Mon 2 Sep 10.30am
Dreamtime yarning: 3rd Sat of month (17 Aug, 21 Sep, 19 Oct) 10.30am
FIRST 5 FOREVER
Logan City Council libraries proudly supports the First 5 Forever family literacy initiative, funded by the Queensland Government.
Logan Hyperdome
Logan North
Logan West
Logan Village
Marsden
Mondays and Wednesdays 10am
Wednesdays 11am
Tuesdays 10.30am
Mondays and Wednesdays 11am
Fridays 11am
Mondays 10.30am
Kids morning out: Wednesdays 9am – 11.30am
Mondays 10am
Tuesdays and Fridays 10am
Wednesdays and Fridays 10am
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 10.30am
Kids morning out: Wednesdays 9am – 11.30am
Wednesdays and Fridays 10am
Saturdays 10.30am
2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month (13 Aug, 27 Aug, 10 Sep, 24 Sep, 8 Oct, 22 Oct) 10.45am
Fridays 11.30am
Tuesdays 10am
Saturdays 10.30am
Grandparents story time: Sat 26 Oct 10.30am Saturdays 11.30am
Saturdays 10am
3rd Saturday of the month (17 Aug, 21 Sep) 10.30am
3rd Wednesday of the month (18 Sep and 16 Oct) 10am
4th Monday of the month (26 Aug, 23 Sep, 28 Oct) 10.30am
1st Wednesday and 1st Friday of the month (2 Aug, 7 Aug, 4 Sep, 6 Sep, 4 Oct) 1st Saturday of the month (3 Aug, 7 Sep, 5 Oct) 10.30am
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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PRIMARY AGED CHILDREN
Primary aged children
Explore something different every session. Activities include: robotics, coding, electronics, science, technology, LEGO® engineering, books and art. During school term only Bookings required for all sessions. For primary school aged children. Adults must assist children aged eight and under.
Logan Hyperdome: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month (6 Aug, 20 Aug, 3 Sep, 17 Sep, 15 Oct) – 4pm 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month during school term (7 Aug, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 16 Oct) – 10am to noon Saturday – 10 Aug and Sat 28 Sep – 2pm `` Logan North: Tuesdays – 3.45pm
Visit loglib.org/steam for further details. `` Beenleigh: Wednesday and Thursdays – 3pm
`` Logan Village: Thursdays – 3.30pm `` Logan West:
Coding Club: 2nd Friday of the month (9 Aug, 13 Sep, 11 Oct ) – 3pm
Thursdays (except the 3rd Thursday of the month) – 3.45pm
Robotics: 3rd Thursday of the month ( 15 Aug, 19 Sep, 17 Oct) – 3pm
1st Friday of the month (2 Aug, 6 Sep) – 4pm
`` Greenbank: Wednesdays – 3.45pm `` Jimboomba: Mondays and Tuesdays – 3.15pm * bookings not required for Mondays
`` Marsden: Fridays (except 1st Fri of the month) – 3pm 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month (3 Aug, 17 Aug, 7 Sep, 21 Sep, 5 Oct, 19 Oct) – 1.30pm
`` Logan Central: Every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month (2 Aug, 16 Aug, 6 Sep, 20 Sep, 18 Oct) – 3pm
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Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.
PRIMARY AGED CHILDREN
MORE than a mum workshops with Mum Coach Nikki Cox Children under 18 months are welcome to attend with their parent/carer.
The balancing act
In pursuit of energy
Life is a juggle, and it’s easy to let yourself be the first ball to drop. This hands-on workshop looks at easy-to-use strategies that will help you find "me" time, explore mindfulness techniques and regain balance.
Understanding what energises and drains you is essential to living a fulfilling life as a mum. Join this hands-on workshop to build and maintain energy as well as develop healthy habits.
`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 31 Aug – 10am to 2pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 7 Sep – 10am to 2pm
Dads Read story time
Batty Halloween
Celebrate the great job dads and guys do in encouraging kids to read. Find out more about the national Dads Read initiative go to www.dadsread.org.au
Dads, robots and reading Meet robots Dash and Beebot and join in a special story and craft to celebrate Dads Read. `` Beenleigh: Thu 29 Aug – 10am `` Greenbank: Wed 28 Aug – 11.30am
Celebrate all things batty, including a special furry visitor from Wildlife Queensland – Bat Division. Dress in your best batty outfit for the best-dressed bat competition. Children must be accompanied by an adult. `` Logan Central: Thu 31 Oct – 3.30pm to 5pm `` Logan West: Tue 29 Oct – 5pm to 6.30pm
Family night in Join us for a fun-filled evening of activities, games and more for families. Parent/guardian must attend with children. `` Marsden: Halloween: Wed 30 Oct – 5.30pm to 7.30pm
`` Jimboomba: Fri 30 Aug – 10.30am `` Logan Central: Fri 30 Aug – 10am `` Logan Hyperdome: Wed 28 Aug – 11am `` Logan North: Sat 31 Aug – 10.30am `` Logan Village: Wed 28 Aug – 9.30am `` Logan West: Sat 31 Aug – 10.30am `` Marsden: Fri 30 Aug – 10am To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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PRIMARY AGED CHILDREN
I spy with my Jedi eye competition
Studiosity online homework help Studiosity is an online, free tutoring service for students from grade three to 12 who are Logan City Council Libraries members. Available anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Go to loglib.org/homeworkhelp to find out more.
How many Star Wars characters can you spy around your local library? Throughout the month of October use The Force to crack the secret code for your chance to win great prizes. `` All Libraries – October
Homework help loglib.org/homeworkhelp Want a quiet place to study or advice on your assignments? Come along for some help during the school term. No bookings required.
Look! Listen! Learn! with Aunty Jeanette
`` Beenleigh: Tuesdays – 3pm
Join Aunty Jeanette as she educates children in the rhythm and chants of our Indigenous nations. Journey with 'Willy Wagtail', a messenger bird in the cultural world, passing on the essence of our Indigenous spirit in a contemporary way, through dance, music, song and storytelling.
`` Logan Central: Mon to Thu – 3.30pm and Saturdays – 1.30pm `` Marsden: Thursdays – 3pm
Page turners A reading program held during school term only. No bookings required. `` Beenleigh: Mondays – 3pm `` Logan Central: Mon to Thu – 3pm `` Logan West: Tuesdays – 4pm
`` Beenleigh: Sat 26 Oct – 10am `` Jimboomba: Thu 24 Oct – 10.30am `` Logan Central: Sat 19 Oct – 10.30am `` Logan North: Fri 25 Oct – 11.30am `` Marsden: Fri 25 Oct – 10am
`` Marsden: Wednesdays – 3pm
Great Grandma Elské’s Bamboo Cane
Help your child learn to read, write and spell
A special story time session with local author Rhonda Dixon as she reads from her recent book, Great Grandma Elské’s Bamboo Cane, an enchanting story about how amazing elderly people can be.
Help your child to read, write and spell confidently. Be empowered with simple, enjoyable strategies ideal for preschool age to year four students. Presented by Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Melissa Savonoff. `` Beenleigh: Thurs 29 Aug – 6pm to 7.30pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 25 Oct – 10am
`` Greenbank: Thu 12 Sep – 4pm to 5.30pm 10
Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.
Bookings o p e n Mo n d ay 2 6 Au g u s t
Children’s Festival
21 September - 6 October
School Holidays Under the trees at Mayes event Friday 27 September 10.30am - 1.30pm Mayes Cottage 20 Mawarra St, Kingston. Bring your picnic basket and rug for some free, family fun. Kids can explore, create and connect with nature with these activities listed on this page. There will also be various food and drink options for sale.
Poos and clues
Tree whispering
Join Geckoes Wildlife to discover the secret lives of local wildlife. Become a detective, find clues and learn all about animals from the tracks and traces they leave behind. Parent/guardian must attend with children.
Celebrate with the trees at Mayes Cottage, leaving messages of love and care on flags, to create a stunning visual display of our relationship with our timbered friends. Presented by Tamsin Scott Earth Play.
Bookings essential at loglib.org/imagination
Bookings essential at loglib.org/imagination
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`` 10.45am to 11.30am
`` 11.45am to 12.30pm
`` 11.45am to 12.30pm
`` 12.45pm to 1.30pm
`` 12.45pm to 1.30pm
Family tree
Danni Jay
Make your very own eco-friendly family tree to take home. Presented by the Local Heritage Specialist. No bookings required.
The perfect blend of jazz, country music and blues. Danni Jay will play acoustic guitar and showcase the Mayes Cottage piano. No bookings required.
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Bookings o p e n Mo n d ay 2 6 Au g u s t
Children’s Children’s Festival Festival
For primary school aged children Bird mobiles
Family night in
Make your own bird mobile inspired by the movie Angry birds and find out some fun facts about birds.
Join us for a fun-filled evening of activities, games and more for families. Parents/ guardians must attend with children.
`` Beenleigh: Wed 25 Sep – 2pm
`` Beenleigh: Everything Disney: Thu 26 Sep – 5.30pm to 7.30pm
`` Greenbank: Wed 25 Sep – 1.30pm `` Jimboomba: Tue 24 Sep – 1.30pm `` Logan Central: Wed 25 Sep – 11am `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 24 Sep – 2pm `` Logan North: Wed 2 Oct – 3pm `` Logan Village: Thu 26 Sep – 1.30pm `` Logan West: Fri 27 Sep – 2pm `` Marsden: Wed 25 Sep – 1pm
Snow globes and snowflakes
`` Logan Hyperdome: Spooky night in: Fri 27 Sep – 5.30pm to 7.30pm `` Logan North: A magical night in: Fri 27 Sep – 6pm to 8pm `` Logan West: Great cardboard challenge: Wed 25 Sep – 5.30pm to 7.30pm
Deadly digital movie making workshop
Learn how to make paper snowflakes and decorate your own snow globe.
Make your own short movie using LEGO® Movie Maker and the Yugambeh Museum Language App.
`` Beenleigh: Thu 3 Oct – 2pm
`` Beenleigh: Wed 2 Oct – 2pm
`` Greenbank: Thu 3 Oct – 3.30pm
`` Greenbank: Tue 1 Oct – 3pm
`` Jimboomba: Mon 23 Sep – 2pm
`` Jimboomba: Tue 1 Oct – 9.30am
`` Logan Central: Fri 27 Sep – 11am
`` Logan Central: Wed 2 Oct – 10am
`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 27 Sep – 2pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 4 Oct – 10am
`` Logan North: Wed 25 Sept – 3pm
`` Logan North: Fri 4 Oct – 2pm
`` Logan Village: Thu 3 Oct – 1.30pm
`` Logan Village: Tue 1 Oct – 1pm
`` Logan West: Wed 2 Oct – 2pm
`` Logan West: Thu 3 Oct – 1pm
`` Marsden: Tue 1 Oct – 1pm
`` Marsden: Mon 30 Sep – 1.30pm
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Indigenous voices
Story time with Larrikin Puppets
Explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in this introductory family-friendly program, which celebrates the International Year of Indigenous Languages. This month's language is Yuggera.
Larrikin Puppets perform a fun and colourful puppet show with opportunities for kids and their families to talk, play, sing, dance and interact with zany and friendly puppet characters.
`` Logan Central: Sat 21 Sept – 10.30am For more Indigenous voices sessions see page 18.
`` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 30 Sep - 11am
Young adults aged 11+ Tech junk with Substation33 Funky Chicken Mission InCROCible! Join author Chris Collin and his best mate Funky Chicken as they celebrate his wildest adventure yet in Funky Chicken Mission InCROCible! Family fun recommended for adults and their children aged three to 12. Join in the entertainment, stories and songs and meet Funky Chicken!
Recycle electronic waste with Substation33. Explore the potential to create new projects out of recycled material. For ages 11+. `` Logan North: Thu 26 Sep – 2pm to 4pm
`` Beenleigh: Tue 1 Oct – 3pm `` Greenbank: Wed 2 Oct – 1pm `` Jimboomba: Mon 30 Sep – 3pm `` Logan Central: Mon 30 Sep – 10am
Pop culture collective
`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 1 Oct – 12.30pm
`` Logan West: Mon 30 Sep – 12.30pm
Are you into comic books, movies, gaming, anime, manga, graphic novels or board games? Join our collective. Watch new movie trailers, discuss what you are reading and playing, and enjoy trivia, craft and games.
`` Marsden: Wed 2 Oct – 10am
`` Logan North: Sat 28 Sep – 2pm to 3.30pm
`` Logan North: Tue 1 Oct – 10am `` Logan Village: Wed 2 Oct – 3pm
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Children’s Festival
Phone holders and key rings
Young adults
Create your own phone holder and keyrings based on your favourite characters from Avengers or other movies.
A parent’s guide to understanding and responding to self-harm
`` Beenleigh: Fri 27 Sep – 2pm `` Greenbank: Wed 25 Sep – 3.30pm `` Jimboomba: Tue 24 Sep – 3pm `` Logan Central: Thu 3 Oct – 3pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 26 Sep – 2pm `` Logan North: Fri 27 Sep – 3pm `` Logan Village: Thu 26 Sep – 3.30pm `` Logan West: Thu 26 Sep – 3.30pm
This presentation provides the opportunity to hear evidence-based strategies to approach the topic and also learn the psychology behind self-harm. Presented by Michelle Mitchell, founder of Youth Excel. For more information please visit: michellemitchell.org `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 3 Sep – 6pm to 7.30pm
`` Marsden: Thu 26 Sep – 1pm
Cubes and tech Hands-on experimentation and design with a range of technology including Cubelets.
Homework help loglib.org/homeworkhelp During the school term. No bookings required.
`` Beenleigh: Wed 2 Oct – 3.15pm
`` Beenleigh: Tuesdays – 3pm
`` Jimboomba: Tue 1 Oct – 10.30am `` Logan Central: Wed 2 Oct – 11.15am
`` Logan Central: Mon to Thu – 3.30pm and Saturdays – 1.30pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 4 Oct – 11.15am
`` Marsden: Thursdays – 3pm
`` Logan North: Fri 4 Oct – 3.15pm `` Logan West: Thu 3 Oct – 2.15pm `` Marsden: Mon 30 Sep – 3pm
Felt bookmarks Learn some easy felting techniques and make your own unique bookmark.
Studiosity online homework help Free online tutoring service for students from years 3 to 12 who are Logan City Council Libraries members. Available anytime. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Go to loglib.org/homeworkhelp to find out more.
`` Jimboomba: Thu 3 Oct – 1pm
Youth chess group Bookings essential for these activities at loglib.org/imagination 14
Are you a chess fan? Meet other fans for an afternoon chess challenge. School term only. `` Beenleigh: Wednesdays – 3pm
YOUNG ADULTS
Technology
Library after dark Join us for unlimited access to computers, gaming, craft and much more. No passouts. For high school students only. `` Logan West: Zombie apocalypse Fri 25 Oct – 5.30pm to 8pm
Explore something different every session. Activities include robotics, science, coding, electronics, art and technology. Visit loglib.org/teensteam for further details. `` Beenleigh: 1st Friday of the month (2 Aug, 6 Sep, 4 Oct) – 3pm
Movie screenings For the complete movie list for August to October, go to our events calendar: loganlibraries.org/movies
Adult classics The listed movies have subtitles in English.
`` Jimboomba: Thursdays except 29 Aug, 26 Sep, 24 Oct, 31 Oct – 3.30pm
At Marsden Library
`` Logan Central: During Chill@Central (every Tuesday and Thursday) – 3.30pm
`` My Brilliant Career (1979, rated G): Fri 16 Aug – 9.30am Closed Caption unavailable for this title.
`` Logan North: 1st Tuesday of the month (6 Aug, 3 Sep) – 3.45pm `` Logan West: 3rd Thursday of the month (15 Aug, 19 Sep, 17 Oct) – 3.45pm `` Marsden: 1st Friday of the month (2 Aug, 6 Sep, 4 Oct) – 3pm
Build your own PC
`` Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969, rated M): Fri 20 Sep – 9.30am `` Dead Poets Society (1989, rated PG): Fri 18 Oct – 9.30am Bookings are required. Go to loglib.org/whats-on or contact your local library.
Learn the step-by-step process of putting together your own computer. Participants will be eligible for a free PC through the State Library of Queensland. Ages 9-18. `` Logan Hyperdome: Wed 25 Sep, Wed 2 Oct – 10am to 12pm
Chill@Central Chill out after school or during the holidays with crafts, games, music, movies and more. For high school students only. `` Logan Central: Tuesday and Thursdays – 3pm
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival View short documentaries and science-related drama at the screening of SCINEMA International Film Festival winners. This event is held in recognition of National Science Week. `` Logan West: Thu 15 Aug – 10am to noon
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Community connections Immunisation clinics Logan City Council immunisation clinics held in the following libraries provide free immunisations to Logan residents. For more information call 3412 3412.
Accessible Home Library Service Your library can come to you
`` Beenleigh: Thursdays – 9am to 10am
The Home Library Service is a free monthly home delivery service available to all Logan residents of any age unable to visit a library independently. For more information visit: loglib.org/hls
`` Jimboomba: Thursdays – 11am to noon
To access this service call 3412 4147.
`` Logan Central: Thursdays – 3.30pm to 7pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Saturdays – 9am to 11am `` Marsden: Fridays – 11am to noon
Accessibility Centre
Social groups Get involved in one of the many free social groups that meet in our libraries on a regular basis, and welcome new members. Craft, games, support, discussion and other groups are available throughout the City of Logan. They are a great way to meet people and learn new skills. Contact your local library to find out more.
Did you know? The Accessibility Centre has computers, equipment and resources for people with vision, hearing and mobility disabilities and learning differences. Need more information? Contact the Accessibility Centre located at Logan North Library Phone: 3412 4140 Email: logannorthlibrary@logan.qld.gov.au
The Beamz is an interactive, accessible way to make music
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Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.
ACCESSIBLE
Memories, meet and mingle Meet others over a cup of tea or coffee to chat and reminisce. Ideal for people living with dementia and their carers. `` Logan North: 3rd Wednesday of the month (21 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct) – 10.30am
Women’s English conversation circle Improve your English speaking skills and meet new people at this conversation group for women. `` Logan Central: Mondays – 11am
Page turners for adults Do you need help reading English? Library staff and volunteers will provide a one-on-one personalised service for adults who would like help with reading.
Learning English Adult literacy tutoring Do you need help with reading or writing English? Do you know someone who needs help with reading or writing English? Call 3412 4459 to see if we can help.
`` Marsden: Thursdays – 1pm
Road to IELTS: introduction Learn how you can use our free International English Language Testing System (IELTS) eResource to prepare for your test and improve your English skills for employment or study. `` Beenleigh: 1st Monday of the month – 4.30pm
English for migrants
`` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 2 Sep – 11am
Want to improve your English language skills? Come along to our free English language sessions for migrants and refugees facilitated by trained volunteers. During school term only.
`` Marsden: Wednesdays – 10am
`` Logan Central: Thursdays – 2.30pm to 4pm
English conversation circle Want to improve your English conversation skills? Come along to one of our English conversation circles. `` Logan Central: Thursdays – 1pm `` Logan North: Thursdays – 4pm `` Logan West: Fridays – 1.30pm to 3pm
An online course to help you prepare for IELTS exams. FREE to library members. Discover this Listening eResource at loglib.org/elibrary
Speaking Reading Listening Writing Speaking Reading Writing
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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ACCESSIBLE
Cultural The United Nations has declared 2019 The Year of Indigenous Languages (IY2019).
The Sensory Space A place for all children to explore and play at Marsden Library. Learn through technology, touch, sight, sound and movement. The space features play-based equipment including a bubble tube, touch screen, tablets and wall toys. Kits for families and groups to use with children are available including: social and emotions, tactile, fine coordination, auditory and visual. For more information visit: loglib.org/mass
Sensory playground After story time we have a featured hands-on sensory session using targeted resources from our Sensory Space to help children develop abilities. Parents/carers are required to assist. `` Marsden: Light and sight: Sat 3 Aug – 11am Social emotions: Sat 7 Sep – 11am Sensory sounds: Sat 5 Oct – 11am
Sensory story time
Languages play a crucial role in the daily lives of people, not only as a tool for communication, education, social integration and development – but also as a repository for each person’s unique identity, cultural history, traditions and memory. Logan City Council Libraries will feature a number of presenters throughout 2019 who will explore the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.
Indigenous voices Explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in this introductory family-friendly program which celebrates the International Year of Indigenous Languages. `` Logan Central: 2nd Wednesday of the month (14 Aug, 11 Sep, 9 Oct) – 3.30pm and Sat 21 Sept – 10.30am `` Logan North: Fri 6 Sep – 10am to 11.30am
How to research Indigenous family history
A session for all children aged 10 and under that aims to meet participants’ sensory needs in a small group setting.
A practical guide to family history records about your mob and how to find them, presented by our Local Heritage Specialist. For ages 15+.
`` Beenleigh: 1st Wednesday of the month (7 Aug, 4 Sep, 2 Oct) – 10.30am
`` Logan Central: Wed 14 Aug – 2pm to 3.30pm
`` Jimboomba: Mon 5 Aug and Mon 2 Sep – 10.30am
`` Beenleigh: Thu 26 Sep – 10.30am to noon
`` Logan West: 3rd Saturday of the month (17 Aug, 21 Sep) – 10.30am `` Marsden: 1st Saturday of the month (3 Aug, 7 Sep, 5 Oct) – 10.30am 18
Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.
CULTURAL
Nyeumba-Meta reading circle
Look! Listen! Learn! with Aunty Jeanette Join Aunty Jeanette as she educates children in the rhythm and chants of our Indigenous nations. Journey with 'Willy Wagtail', a messenger bird in the cultural world, passing on the essence of our Indigenous spirit in a contemporary way, through dance, music, song and storytelling. `` Greenbank: Wed 4 Sep – 11.30am `` Logan Village: Wed 4 Sep – 9.30am
A book club committed to raising awareness of the shared history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. `` Logan Central: 3rd Friday of the month Aboriginal Dreaming paths & trading routes by Dale Kerwin: Fri 16 Aug – 12pm Dancing home by Paul Collins: Fri 20 Sep – 12pm Grease and ochre by Patsy Cameron: Fri 18 Oct - 12pm
Yarning with our mob
Deadly digital movie making workshop Make your own short movie using LEGO Movie Maker and the Yugambeh Museum Language App. See page 12 for session times. ®
Nyeumba-Meta Nyeumba-Meta is a space and collection at Logan Central Library that aims to foster respect for Australian Indigenous cultures. The space includes a yarning circle and artwork, and it has regular events throughout the year. Nyeumba-Meta was named to reflect the Yugambeh and Torres Strait languages. Nyeumba in Yugambeh language means “teaching or learning” while Meta in Eastern Torres Strait Islander language means “house”. Want to know what is in the collection? Visit loglib.org/atsi to access the Nyeumba-Meta online catalogue.
Join us for a special family event celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Sessions presented by the Logan District Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Elders. Dreamtime yarning children’s activities also offered at the same time. See page 6 for details. `` Logan Central: Nana Magic’s funtastic book show: Sat 17 Aug – 10.30am Indigenous voices: Sat 21 Sep – 10.30am Look! Listen! Learn! With Aunty Jeanette: Sat 19 Oct – 10.30am
Another Country as told by David Gulpilil Celebrate International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples with this thought-provoking documentary produced by Rolf de Heer. `` Logan Central: Fri 9 Aug – 10am to 11.30am
Joshua Cutmore, Serpent Dreaming (detail), acrylic on glass, Nyeumba-Meta Collection
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Local and family history Local Studies The Local Studies Room is located at Logan Central Library and contains a wealth of information on Logan's unique history. You can access books, newspapers, files, photos and much more. Workshops and talks are also held on researching family history and our local heritage. Please phone 3412 4165 or email localstudies@logan.qld.gov.au to make an appointment with our Local Heritage Specialist for advice on how to get started on your local or family history project.
August is National Family History Month Look out for our Family History Month brochure available at your local library. There will be encore and master class family history workshops at Mayes Cottage and a number of our libraries. For more information visit: familyhistorymonth.org.au
Count me in What genealogical gems can be found in census records and electoral rolls? Let's examine the records of Australia, UK, USA and more to find out. `` Greenbank: Thu 29 Aug - 1.30pm
What will be worn: a McWhirters story Join author Melissa Fagan as she explores her family history in her latest book What will be worn: a McWhirters story. Books will be available for purchase. `` Logan North: Sat 17 Aug – 10.30am to 11.30am
Under the Lino: history comes alive Join author Caylie Jefferie, as she tells the intriguing story of a community research project revolving around old documents and money that she discovered underneath the lino flooring of her Queenslander home in Brisbane. Books will be available for purchase. `` Mayes Cottage: Fri 30 Aug – 10.30am to noon
How to research Indigenous family history A practical guide to family history records about your mob and how to find them, presented by our Local Heritage Specialist. For ages 15+. `` Logan Central: Wed 14 Aug – 2pm to 3.30pm
Broaden your family history horizons Find out what is out there beyond the major commercial websites. `` Logan North: Tue 13 Aug – 6pm to 7.30pm
On the land Learn how to find records about the land your ancestors owned or leased in Australia. `` Logan Central: Wed 21 Aug – 10.30am
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Family history research Family history research is the fastest growing hobby in the world. Get one-on-one assistance from experienced volunteer researchers by appointment. `` Beenleigh: 2nd Tuesday of the month (13 Aug, 10 Sep, 8 Oct) – 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am by appointment with Graham Popple `` Logan Central: 4th Friday of the month (23 Aug, 27 Sep, 25 Oct) – 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am by appointment with Graham Popple `` Logan Hyperdome: Thursdays – 9am, 10am and 11am by appointment with Christine Mines `` Logan North: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays – from 10am by appointment with Martin Hawkins and Michelle Jackson. `` Logan West: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month (7 Aug, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 2 Oct, 16 Oct) – 12.30pm, by appointment with Lyn Wroe
Family history training What secrets lie hidden in your family tree? Join us as library staff demonstrate some of the great online resources for uncovering your family history available at your local library. `` Marsden: Wed 7 Aug – 11am
Visit Mayes Cottage 20 Mawarra Street, Kingston Step back in time and visit historic Mayes Cottage. The cottage was built in 1887 and remains almost unchanged. Enjoy the calm and relaxing atmosphere with a picnic or share a yarn on the verandah with our friendly voluntary guides. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience a unique part of Logan's heritage. Touring the Mayes Cottage House Museum is free and open to everyone. Price: Free Opening hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday Time: 10.30am to 4pm Website: logan.qld.gov.au/mayescottages Mayes Cottage is run by volunteers. If you would like to be part of this incredible team please email: mayes@logan.qld.gov.au Visit logan.qld.gov.au/mayescottage and download the brochure to find out more about its detailed history.
You can now book into Mayes Cottage events and activities online: loglib.org/mayes #Mayescottage
New Zealand family history Find records about your relatives who settled on the other side of the Tasman. `` Logan Central: Wed 18 Sep – 10.30am
Shackled: convicts in the family Trace a convict ancestor from trial to transportation. `` Logan Central: Wed 16 Oct – 10.30am To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Robotics for adults Learn how to use different robots. No prior experience necessary. `` Logan Central: Sat 7 Sep – 11am
What are you waiting for? Adult Learners Week is an international celebration of lifelong learning. 1 - 8 September 2019
Pop-up market Discover a world of FREE learning opportunities waiting for you — join a friendly community group, use eResources for on-demand learning and find out about face-to-face tutoring services. `` Logan North: Fri 6 Sep – 10am to 1pm
Introduction to computers Learn the basics of computer use. `` Marsden: Mon 2 Sep – 11am
Digital Springboard: Spreadsheets for beginners Work through some of the most common spreadsheet tasks with a hands-on activity. `` Beenleigh: Tue 3 Sep – 11am to 12.30pm `` Logan North: Thu 5 Sep – 1pm to 2.30pm For more Digital Springboard events see page 34.
Indigenous voices Explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in this introductory family-friendly program, which celebrates the International Year of Indigenous Languages. `` Logan North: Fri 6 Sep – 10am to 11.30am
Family history: DNA basics Join Michelle Jackson and Martin Hawkins, family history volunteer consultants, and learn about DNA tests and how they could assist your family history research. `` Logan North: Tue 3 Sep – 6pm to 7.30pm 22
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Writers and creatives The City of Logan is alive with interesting people with a wide array of writing, artistic and musical skills, stories and knowledge. Meet them at a library near you.
Writers
A morning with Judy Nunn Join one of Australia's most beloved authors as she talks about her new novel, Khaki town. This breathtaking historical story, set in Queensland, is inspired by a true World War II story that has remained a well-kept secret for over seventy years. Books will be available for purchase and signing on the day. `` Logan North: Fri 4 Oct – 10am
Strategies for self-editing Writers — have you finally finished your masterpiece but are now dreading the editing phase? Fantasy author, fiction editor and publishing academic, Shayla Morgansen, discusses the challenge of editing her own work and shares her strategies for success in a succinct approach you can use straight away. `` Logan North: Sat 24 Aug – 10.30am to 12pm
Logan’s haunted history with Jack Sim Jack Sim, author and managing director of Boggo Road Gaol, will share some of his favourite ghost stories of Logan City and surrounds. Find out about the ghosts who plagued the European explorer Patrick Logan. Jack will also share how growing up in Logan inspired him to start a tourism business. `` Marsden: Sat 3 Aug – 10am to noon
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Australian Poetry Slam 2019 Workshop and Logan Heat Are you Australia’s next slam champion? Once again the search is on for brave new voices to speak their mind. Contestants have two minutes to own the stage, rock the mic and win over the crowd with their original spoken word poetry. Judges from the audience choose two wordsmiths to go to the Queensland State Final on August 25 at the Queensland Poetry Festival. If you’d like to brush up on your slam skills before taking the stage, Brisbane spoken word performer Anisa Nandaula will give you tips and tricks. Anisa will also be the MC and guest performer at the Slam Heat at Limelight Café. Heat sign-up opens 30 minutes before the event start time. Only the first 20 competitors to sign up may compete. Presented by Logan City Council Libraries and Queensland Poetry Festival in partnership with State Library of Queensland, Australia. Poetry Slam is an initiative of Word Travels.
Slam workshop at Logan Central Library Friday 16 August, 3pm to 5pm Bookings essential for workshop: to book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (details page 4).
Heat sign up at Limelight Café Friday 16 August, 5.30pm to 6pm Limelight Café, 170 Wembley Road, Logan Central
Slam heat at Limelight Café Friday 16 August, 6pm to 8pm Limelight Café, 170 Wembley Road, Logan Central Book your free Poetry Slam Logan heat ticket from Friday July 19 at the Logan Entertainment Centre. Phone 3412 5626 (9.30am to 4.30pm) Mon to Fri or online at loganentertainmentcentre.com.au/whats-on
Anisa Nandaula is the 2018 recipient of the Arts Queensland XYZ Award for Innovation in Spoken Word, 2016 Queensland poetry slam champion, the runner up Australian poetry slam champion and a nationally renowned poet. Anisa also facilitates Voices of Colour, a local platform for artists of colour to share their words and be heard.
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Creating characters
Book clubs
Join Cass Moriarty for a workshop that explores how to build and give substance to your character. She will show you how to engage the reader and invest them in your character’s journey.
Love to read? Enjoy stimulating conversation with other people about books? Logan City Council Libraries hosts a wide range of book clubs across its nine locations. To find out more about a book club near you, contact your local library or go to loglib.org/bookclubs
`` Logan North: Sat 31 Aug – 11am to 12.30pm
Networking for authors Writing can be a solitary pursuit, but strong networks are important. Join Cass Moriarty for a workshop that covers building relationships with your peers and connecting with various writing groups, communities and organisations. `` Logan North: Sat 14 Sep – 11am to 12.30pm
Crime writing with Lea Scott In this workshop you will learn about the different elements that go into writing a pageturning crime story. Acquire techniques to flesh out your story idea, create multi-dimensional characters that readers care about, craft dazzling dialogue, build pace, heighten suspense and compose a satisfying ending. `` Logan North: Tue 8 Oct– 6pm to 7.30pm
Creatives Introduction to grant writing for creatives Find out what funding opportunities are available and how to give yourself the best chance of winning that grant. If you are interested in applying for creative grants then this talk will be of particular interest to you. `` Hive Central: Fri 30 Aug – 12.30pm to 2pm
National Science Week: crafting a healthy brain Learn about the Neural Knitworks art project and crochet, knit, knot, wrap or bind with us to contribute to a community art piece. No knitting or crocheting experience required. Suitable for all ages. BYO crochet hooks/ knitting needles and your enthusiasm. `` Logan North: Sat 10 Aug – 2pm to 3.30pm `` Logan West: Sat 17 Aug– 1.30pm to 3.30pm
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Beautiful flower crowns
Take better photos: advanced
In this workshop with Menke Albrecht from Flowers By Menke, you will learn the basic fundamentals of constructing a beautiful flower crown. Each attendee will make their own crown with the help and knowledge of the presenter.
Join accredited photography expert Ron Letheren as he shows you how to get results, whether you use a point and shoot camera or a mobile phone. For ages 15+.
`` Jimboomba: Sat 7 Sep – 9.30am
`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 26 Oct – 10am to 3pm
Cachicamo Latin Harp Papercraft your own surprise box Using simple papercraft techniques, come along and make your very own surprise box to have as a keepsake or to give as a gift. There's more to it than just a box. `` Greenbank: Thu 19 Sep – 1.30pm
Art for adults with Aaron Pocock Learn how to draw the head of an emu with local author and illustrator, Aaron Pocock. Have fun learning a new skill that you can take with you anywhere.
Cachicamo Latin Harp blends musical genres from South America and Mexico, with a variety of rhythms and dazzling arpeggios – a unique and exquisite experience that can be enjoyed by all. `` Logan North: Sat 5 Oct – 10.30am to noon `` Marsden: Sat 12 Oct – 11am to 12.30pm
`` Greenbank: Thu 31 Oct – 1.30pm `` Jimboomba: Thu 24 Oct – 1.30pm `` Logan Village: Wed 11 Sep – 1.30pm
Take better photos: the basics Join accredited photographer Ron Letheren to learn what you can achieve with your digital camera or phone to produce better photos. BYO lunch, digital camera or phone and its instruction book. For ages 15+. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 12 Oct, Sat 19 Oct – 10am to 4pm
Music room sessions Learn how to record your own songs using musical equipment in our recording room. `` Marsden: 4th Thursday of the month (22 Aug, 26 Sep, 24 Oct) – 3pm
Spin it again Like to listen to your favourite golden oldies? Bring in your LPs and cassettes and we will show you how to convert them to CD or MP3, so you can enjoy them again. `` Marsden: 3rd Wednesday of the month (21 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct) – 2pm
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Seniors Week 17 – 25 August
QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND
QUEENSLAND
Memories, meet and mingle
QUEENSLAND
Meet others over a cup of tea or coffee for a chat and to reminisce. Ideal for people living with dementia and their carers. `` Logan North: 3rd Wednesday of the month (21 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct) – 10.30am
Sing with Musicality Singing has been scientifically proven to improve memory and mood within dementia patients. Join the choir group Musicality for a sing-a-long and meet new people in this open session. `` Logan West: Tue 20 Aug – 10am to noon
Library after dark Join us for a friendly, fun night. Enjoy a movie, craft and other activities. `` Beenleigh: Thu 22 Aug – 5pm to 7pm
Memory boxes Decorate a memory box to use when visiting loved ones or to store family keepsakes. Craft material supplied. Participants to bring their own keepsakes. `` Logan Central: Fri 23 Aug – 10am
Wills and enduring powers
It’s never too late to start or grow your small business
of attorney
See page 31 for more details.
Join an informative presentation on the services that the Public Trustee offers to assist people in the fields of estate planning and estate administration. `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 20 Aug – 10am to 11.30am
Spin it again Like to listen to your favourite golden oldies? Bring in your LPs and cassettes and we will show you how to convert them to CD or MP3, so you can enjoy them again. `` Marsden: Wed 21 Aug – 2pm To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Our animal friends The owl whisperer Join wildlife carer and ecologist, Stefan Hattingh, as he talks about the habitat loss of local owls in urban areas, the impact of rat poison leading to their decline and the nest box projects that are offering hope.
DIY natural mineral makeup Join Valerie Pearson of Green Living Australia to learn how to make your own natural mineral makeup. You will learn how to match your skin tone and make face powder, then turn this into liquid foundation, blush and bronzer, all at a fraction of the cost of purchasing ready-made products from the store. `` Beenleigh: Sat 19 Oct – 9.30am to 11.30am
`` Beenleigh: Sat 7 Sep – 10am to noon `` Greenbank: Sat 24 Aug – 9.30am to 11.30am `` Logan North: Sat 12 Oct – 10am to noon `` Logan Village: Sat 26 Oct – 9.30am to 11.30am `` Marsden: Sat 28 Sep – 10am to noon
Sustainable living Op-shop styling hacks Learn how to create personalised and flattering outfits by stylishly integrating second-hand items into your wardrobe. Includes an op-shop styling hacks and hit-list. Presented by Emma Willmann from Addressed Style. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 14 Sep – 10am to 11.30am `` Logan West: Sat 21 Sep – 1.30pm to 3pm `` Marsden: Sat 31 Aug – 10am to 11.30am
What’s cooking? Make your own sugar free jam Valerie Pearson of Green Living Australia will demonstrate how easy it is to make your own sugar free jam. Learn how to avoid chemical preservatives, colourings, flavourings and sugar found in many commercially-produced foods. `` Logan West: Sat 24 Aug – 1pm to 3pm
Geraniums for craft and cooking This fun workshop is for creative people who would like to learn the basics of growing geraniums and how to use them for craft and cooking. Presented by Wendy from Just Geraniums. `` Beenleigh: Sat 21 Sep – 9.30am `` Jimboomba: Sat 17 Aug – 9.30am
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Garden sessions Seed bank success with Jerry Coleby-Williams Join ABC TV Gardening Australia presenter, Jerry Coleby-Williams, for tips on setting up a seed bank, not only for storing seeds for your own garden, but also for trading with other gardeners. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 24 Aug – 10am
Garden inspirations: design ideas from around the world Join Brian Sams as he looks at some of the great gardens of the world. He will examine how to add those ideas to your home garden. `` Logan North: Sat 7 Sep – 10am to noon
Health More than a mum workshops Presented by Mum Coach Nikki Cox. Children under 18 months are welcome to attend with their parent/carer. Places are limited and bookings are essential.
The balancing act Life is a juggle, and it’s easy to let yourself be the first ball to drop. This hands-on workshop looks at easy-to-use strategies that will help you find "me" time, explore mindfulness techniques and regain balance. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 31 Aug – 10am to 2pm
In pursuit of energy Understanding what energises and drains you is essential to living a fulfilling life as a mum. Join this hands-on workshop to build and maintain energy as well as develop healthy habits. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 7 Sep – 10am to 2pm
Plant propagation Brian Sams will workshop some of the professional secrets in seed and cutting propagation. Participants will produce some plants to take home. `` Marsden: Sat 14 Sep – 10am to noon
Aphasia Community Choir Aphasia Choir invites you to a free performance and morning tea for National Stroke Week. `` Logan Central: Tue 3 Sep – 10am to noon To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Eating for a healthy heart Join a representative from the Heart Foundation to learn what foods and nutrients are linked to heart disease, and practical tips to modify your diet for better health and well-being. `` Logan North: Tue 10 Sep – 6.30pm
Supercharged plant-based diets Eating a healthy, plant-based, balanced diet may not only help you manage your weight but can support your health. Join Lee Holmes, bestselling author of the Supercharged Food series, to discover how to prepare tasty food the whole family will enjoy. Books will be available for purchase. `` Marsden: Thu 17 Oct – 10am `` Logan North: Thu 17 Oct – 6.30pm
A parent’s guide to understanding and responding to self-harm: This presentation provides an opportunity to hear evidence-based strategies to approach the topic and also learn the psychology behind self-harm. Presented by Michelle Mitchell, founder of Youth Excel. For more information please visit michellemitchell.org `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 3 Sep – 6pm to 7.30pm
Skills for work myGov help workshops Join us for a presentation to help job seekers with barriers find out how to set up and access a myGov account. Learn how you can manage your Centrelink account online and with ease. BYO mobile phone, photo ID and your CRN number and we will support you in setting up your account and going through the many features myGov has to offer.Presented by MatchWorks. `` Logan Central: 4th Tue of every month (27 Aug, 24 Sep, 22 Oct) – 9.30am to 11am `` Logan North: Tue 1 Oct– 6pm to 7.30pm `` Marsden: Tue 22 Oct – 9.30am to 11am
Resumé writing tools Discover online tools to write your own resumé. `` Logan Central: alternate Thursdays (1 Aug, 15 Aug, 29 Aug, 12 Sep, 26 Sep, 10 Oct, 24 Oct) – 6pm 30
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Business We now offer free library business membership. Visit any of our libraries in the City of Logan to register as a Library Business Member.
Hive coworking spaces Your business membership gives you free access to our Hive coworking spaces at Logan Central or Logan West Libraries. Use of the Hive and WiFi is free of charge. The coworking spaces are available on a daily first-in, firstserved basis. Bookings cannot be made. Develop your business skills by attending regular sessions designed to support the development of business skills and encourage the sharing of expertise.
The perfect recipe: starting a food business. Learn what it takes to start a food and beverage business. Giuseppe and Debra Anapo of Simply Beans, a local boutique coffee roaster located in Underwood, will share their story and give practical advice. `` Beenleigh: Thu 8 Aug – 6pm to 7.30pm
Starting a home-based business Join Valerie Pearson to find out how she started Green Living Australia, from a home-based business under her house to warehouses supplying more than 200 stores nation-wide. `` Logan North: Sat 26 Oct – 10am
Tips for starting your own horticulture business Wendy Skelton from Just Geraniums will share the joys and pitfalls, and some hot tip, for those considering starting a plant nursery, market garden, landscaping or gardening business. `` Logan Village: Sat 10 Aug – 9.30am
The flexible shared spaces can support working, meetings, networking, the sharing of ideas and offer improved opportunities for people to work collaboratively. Hive coworking spaces are open 9am to 5pm Mondays to Fridays excluding public holidays.
Live at the Hive Our business talks are presented by industry experts and entrepreneurs who will share their insights and learnings on a variety of business related topics. To book business talks or toolbox sessions visit loglib.org/business To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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It’s never too late to start or grow your small business Older people setting out in business often have vast stores of life experience and skills, and know what they are passionate about. Hear some of the basic steps you will need to consider: how to start, grow and problem solve. Presented by Carolyn Ryder, founder of Business in Bloom Coaching and a founding member of the Women’s Business Collective. `` Hive Central: Fri 23 Aug – 12pm to 1.30pm
Introduction to grant writing for creatives Find out what funding opportunities are available and how to give yourself the best chance of winning a grant. If you are interested in applying for creative grants then this talk will be of particular interest to you. `` Hive Central: Fri 30 Aug – 12.30pm to 2pm
Estate planning for small business owners Geoffrey Cameron, the Wills Manager for the Public Trustee, will speak on issues regarding Wills and Estates relevant to local small business owners. `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 12 Sep – 5.30pm to 7pm
Small business sessions by Irena Bee from 44 Playbook
How to create a social media plan With as little as an hour a week, you can start creating the life of your dreams – even without a website. By the end of this workshop, you’ll have your social media plan under control. `` Hive West: Fri 20 Sep – noon to 2pm
How to create a PR plan and pitch Today’s customers are more interested in your 'why' than your 'what'. In this workshop you’ll be clear on your unique value to your ideal customer and walk out with a killer 30 second pitch and PR plan. `` Hive Central: Fri 11 Oct – noon to 2pm
Avoiding small business scams Protect yourself against scams targeting small businesses. Presented by the Office of Fair Trading. `` Beenleigh: Wed 9 Oct – noon
Setting up a successful website In this workshop you will learn tips and tricks to create a successful website for your business. Understand the latest Google changes and steps you need to take to attract more traffic and increase sales. Presented by Peter Baldwin, Digital Marketing Expert, Small Business Solutions, TAFE Queensland. `` Jimboomba: Sat 19 Oct – 9.30am 32
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Australian consumer law for business
Business support Q&A The Logan Office of Economic Development (LOED) provides free and low cost support services for City of Logan business owners needing assistance to establish, sustain and grow their business.
Do you want to learn about what your business responsibilities are under consumer law? Join us for this presentation by the Office of Fair Trading. `` Logan North: Thu 29 Oct – 6.30pm `` Logan West: Fri 25 Oct – noon
`` Hive West: Tue 20 Aug – 1pm `` Hive Central: Tue 17 Sep – noon `` Hive West: Tue 15 Oct – 1pm For more information about LOED, visit
loed.com.au
office of Economic Development
Business Toolbox: These basic introductory ‘how to’ sessions are delivered by library staff and explore the online tools available to help you get started in business.
Adobe Illustrator
Facebook for business
`` Hive West: 3rd Thursday of the month (15 Aug, 19 Sep, 17 Oct) – 1pm
`` Hive Central: Fri 25 Oct – 2pm
Adobe InDesign
`` Logan North: Thu 29 Aug – 6.30pm `` Marsden: Wed 18 Sep – 11am
DIY marketing collateral
`` Hive West: 1st and 2nd Thursday of the month (1 Aug, 8 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct) – 1pm
`` Hive West: Fri 13 Sep – 2pm
Adobe Photoshop
LinkedIn for business
`` Hive West: 4th Thursday of the month (22 Aug, 26 Sep, 24 Oct) – 1pm
`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 22 Oct – 4pm
Online business resources
Pinterest for business
`` Hive Central: Fri 23 Aug – 2pm
`` Beenleigh: Wed 11 Sep – 1pm
`` Logan North: Tue 22 Oct – 6.30pm
`` Hive Central: Fri 13 Sep – 2pm
`` Hive West: Fri 18 Oct – 1pm
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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Digital Springboard Whether you’re looking to find your next job, boost your career or start a business, our free Digital Springboard courses will help to improve your digital confidence to take your next step.
Introduction to email Learn email basics, including adding attachments, using email signatures, changing settings and creating out of office replies. `` Beenleigh: Fri 16 Aug – 11am to 1pm
Spreadsheets for beginners Work through some of the most common spreadsheet tasks with a hands-on activity. `` Beenleigh: Tue 3 Sep – 11am to 12.30pm `` Logan Central: Thu 26 Sep – 1.30pm to 3pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 19 Sep– 4pm to 5.30pm `` Logan North: Thu 5 Sep – 1pm to 2.30pm `` Marsden: Fri 11 Oct – 1.30pm to 3pm
Technology Free digital literacy training Logan City Council Libraries presents a variety of free technology classes, featuring sessions that suit all skill levels from Learn for Beginners to Discover More sessions.
LEARN FOR BEGINNERS Tech help Want some help with gadgets, technology or social media? Book in for a quick, personalised session. `` Beenleigh: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays – 1pm and 1.30pm `` Greenbank: Tue 22 Oct – 1.30pm, 2pm and 2.30pm `` Jimboomba: Mondays – 1pm, 1.30pm and 2pm `` Logan Central: • Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
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Build a CV If you’re looking for a new job or just want to give your CV a quick refresh, this workshop is for you. We’ll cover the key components of a great CV and how to speak about your strengths and skills. `` Beenleigh: Tue 29 Oct – 11am to 1pm
• Saturdays – 11am
`` Logan Hyperdome: • Mondays – 2pm and 2.30pm • Wednesdays – 2pm and 2.30pm • Fridays – 11am and 11.30am
`` Logan North: Mondays – 1.30pm and 2pm `` Logan West: Monday to Friday – 3pm • Tuesdays – 6pm
`` Marsden: Monday to Saturday – 11am
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TECHNOLOGY
Computers
Robotics for adults
Sessions include learning the basics for computer use and exploring the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system, Windows 10.
Learn how to use different robots. No prior experience necessary.
`` Jimboomba: Wednesdays – 2pm
`` Logan Central: Sat 7 Sep – 11am
`` Logan Central: alternate Thursdays (8 Aug, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 19 Sep, 3 Oct, 17 Oct, 31 Oct) – 6pm
Introduction to cyber safety
`` Marsden: Mon 5 Aug, Mon 2 Sep, Mon 14 Oct – 11am Introduction to Windows 10: Fri 13 Sep – 1.30pm
`` Jimboomba: Wed 14 Aug, Wed 9 Oct – 1pm
This workshop covers the basics of Internet security: the things that can potentially go wrong and the simple steps you can take to avoid them. `` Marsden: Fri 16 Aug – 1.30pm
Mobile devices iPads will be supplied for use during all tablet sessions or you can BYO device. `` Beenleigh: Introduction to iPads: 1st Friday of the month (2 Aug, 6 Sep, 4 Oct) – 11am
DISCOVER MORE eBook help Want to enter the world of eBooks and eReaders? This simple introduction includes how it all works with your free library membership. `` Beenleigh: Fri 13 Sep – 11am
3D Printing Learn about 3D printing, modelling and design. An email address is required for these sessions.
Be connected for older Australians Whether you want to keep in touch with family and friends, follow your hobbies, manage your money or your health, being online could help you stay in touch, stay independent and stay happy. Join us for free lessons by volunteers. `` Logan North: by appointment 3412 4140
`` Logan Hyperdome: 2nd Friday of the month (9 Aug, 13 Sep, 11 Oct) – 2pm
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).
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