What's On at Libraries: May - Jul 2019

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What’s on at your local Logan City Council Libraries MAY – JULY 2019

Creating young change makers See pages 12 and 15

For events see page 19—20

Celebrating Under Eights Week: See page 5

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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.

Fiftysix Creations Join 2017 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland, Taj Pabari and his team for Creating young change makers. See pages 12 and 15 for details.

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Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers Sharing through traditional dance, survival tools and artwork. See pages 5, 10, 14 and 20 for details.


Cover image: Kookoo the Kookaburra by award winning illustrator Gregg Dreise. Join Gregg for school holiday activities. See pages 9, 11, 13 and 20 for details.

Contents Library locations.............................

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First 5 Forever for young children Under eights week....................

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Primary aged children.................... STEAM for kids......................... School holidays........................

8–12 8 10–12

Young adults................................... Teen STEAM............................. School holidays........................

13–15 14 14–15

Movie screenings............................

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Immunisation clinics.......................

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Accessible....................................... Accessibility Centre ................. Home Library Service .............. Adult literacy tutoring............... Learning English....................... The Sensory Space.................. Sensory playground................. Sensory story time...................

16–18 16 16 17 17 18 18 18

Cultural............................................

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Heritage at Mayes Cottage

For adults Heritage........................................... Local and family history........... Mayes Cottage ........................

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See page 23 for details.

Writers and creatives......................

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Sustainable living............................ What's cooking............................... Health.............................................. Our animal friends ......................... Garden sessions.............................

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Business and jobs.......................... Qld Small Business Week ....... Business Toolbox..................... Live at the Hive ........................ Other business sessions ......... Jobs .........................................

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Finance advice................................

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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 Jimboomba Library and Community Centre (Ph: 3412 4190) 18–22 Honora St, Jimboomba Logan Central Library (Ph: 3412 4100) 26 Wilbur St, Logan Central Logan Hyperdome Library (Ph: 3412 4120) 66–70 Mandew St, Shailer Park Logan North Library (Ph: 3412 4140) Cnr Sports Dr and Springwood Rd, Underwood Logan West Library (Ph: 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 at your closest 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 last 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. • Learn skills to continue your child’s learning at home. • Join other families and help your child reach for the stars. • Lots of fun, noise and playful learning!

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FIRST 5 FOREVER

Happy birthday to The Very

Hungry Caterpillar Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar with a special reading of the book and some creative caterpillar craft. `` Beenleigh: Mon 3 Jun – 10am `` Greenbank: Wed 5 Jun – 11.30am `` Jimboomba: Thu 6 Jun and Fri 7 Jun – 10.30am `` Logan Central: Wed 5 Jun – 10am

Alpacas with Maracas: National

`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 31 May – 10am

Simultaneous Storytime

`` Logan North: Fri 31 May – 10am and Sat 29 Jun - 10.30am

Join children and families across Australia in a special National Simultaneous Storytime reading of the picture book Alpacas with Maracas written and illustrated by Matt Cosgrove. `` All libraries: Wed 22 May – 11am

Traditional dance lessons with Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers Move like a totem animal and learn about traditional dancing in this interactive session for under eights. `` Beenleigh: Mon 20 May – 3pm

`` Logan Village: Wed 5 Jun – 10am `` Logan West: Sat 1 Jun – 10.30am `` Marsden: Sat 8 Jun – 10.30am

Tech junk junior with Substation33 STEAM up with Substation33 and recycle electronic waste to explore ideas or create something new. For children aged four to nine years and their parents and carers. Bookings essential. Due to equipment and tools used during this session, each child attending must be accompanied by an adult who can provide hands-on assistance. `` Beenleigh: Sat 18 May – 10.30am to noon `` Logan North: Sat 25 May – 10.30am to noon

`` Greenbank: Wed 22 May – 11.30am `` Jimboomba: Thu 23 May – 10.30am

Mini beast armies

`` Logan Central: Wed 22 May – 3pm

`` Logan North: Fri 24 May – 11.30am

Learn about the tireless army of mini-beasts that work hard to protect your garden. Make a bug hotel for them to live in. For ages five and over.

`` Logan Village: Wed 22 May – 9.30am

`` Logan Central: Fri 7 Jun – 3pm

`` Logan West: Mon 20 May – 11.30am

`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 21 May – 4pm

`` Marsden: Mon 20 May – 10am

`` Logan North: Sat 1 Jun – 11am

`` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 24 May – 10am

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.

Greenbank

Tuesdays 10am

Wednesdays 9.30am

Recommended for ages 1 to 3 years.

Mondays 10am

30 minute session

Story time Recommended for ages 3 to 5 years. 45 minute session

Tech for toddlers Robots and technology for ages 3 to 5 years.

Thursdays 10am

Interactive play, talk and games for ages 0 to 5. 1 hour session

Sensory story time Recommended for children aged 10 and under. 30 minute session

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Mondays 10am

Toddler craft: 1st Wednesday of the month (1 May, 5 Jun and 3 Jul) noon

Thursdays 10.30am

Wednesdays 11.30am

Fridays 10.30am

Fridays 10am Make Music Day: Fri 21 Jun 10am Wednesdays 10am

Saturdays 9.30am

Saturdays 10.30am

Mondays 10.30am

Dreamtime yarning: 3rd Sat of month (18 May, 15 Jun, 20 Jul) 10.30am

30 minute session

Play and learn

Logan Central

Now we are one: For ages 1 to 2 years. Wednesdays 10.30am

30 minute session

Toddler time

Jimboomba

Last Wednesday of the month (29 May, 26 Jun, 31 Jul) 10.30am

3rd Wednesday of the month (15 May, 19 Jun, 17 Jul) noon

1st and 3rd Thursdays and Fridays of the month (2 May, 3 May, 16 May, 17 May, 6 Jun, 7 Jun, 20 Jun, 21 Jun, 4 Jul, 5 Jul, 18 Jul, 19 Jul) 11.30am

2nd Wednesday of the month (8 May, 12 Jun & 10 Jul) 11am to 11.30am

Thursdays and Fridays 11am

1st Wednesday of the month (1 May, 5 Jun, 3 July) 10.30am

Bookingsare Bookings areNOT required required for for all sessions sessions unless unlessnoted. noted.

Mon 3 Jun, Mon 1 Jul 10.30am

3rd Wednesday of the month (15 May, 19 Jun, 17 Jul) 11am


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

Mondays and Wednesdays 10am

Wednesdays 11am

Tuesdays 10.30am

Mondays and Wednesdays 11am

Fridays 11am

Mondays 10.30am

Kids morning out: Wednesdays 9am to 11.30am

Mondays 10am

Tuesdays and Fridays 10am

Wednesdays and Fridays 10am

Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 10.30am

Kids morning out: Wednesdays 9am to 11.30am

Wednesdays and Fridays 10am

Saturdays 10.30am

Logan West

Logan Village

Tuesdays 10am

Samoan story time: Wed 5 Jun 10am 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month (14 May, 28 May, 11 Jun, 25 Jun, 9 Jul, 23 Jul) 10.30am

Fridays 11.30am

Marsden

Saturdays 10.30am Bedtime story time: 1st Thursday of the month (2 May, 6 Jun, 4 Jul) 6pm Samoan story time: Fri 31 May 10am

Saturdays 11.30am

Saturdays 10am

Wed 15 May, Wed 19 Jun, Wed 17 Jul 10am

4th Monday of the month (27 May, 24 Jun, 22 Jul) 10.30am

1st Wednesday of the month (1 May, 5 Jun) 10.30am 1st Friday of the month (3 May, 7 Jun, 5 Jul) 10.30am 3rd Saturday of the month (18 May, 15 Jun, 20 Jul) 10.30am

1st Saturday of the month (4 May, 1 Jun, 6 Jul) 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. Topics include: robotics, coding, electronics, science, technology, LEGO® engineering, books and art. During school term only. Visit loglib.org/steam for further details. `` Beenleigh: Wednesday and Thursdays – 3pm 2nd Friday of the month (10 May, 14 Jun, 12 Jul) – 3pm Special event: Minecraft submarine challenge: Fri 24 May – 3pm to 5pm `` Greenbank: Wednesdays (except 15 May, 19 Jun, 17 Jul) – 3.45pm bookings essential `` Jimboomba: Mondays and Tuesdays – 3.15pm bookings essential for Tuesdays `` Logan Central: 1st and 3rd Friday of the month (3 May, 17 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 19 Jul) – 3pm

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`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 7 May, Tue 21 May, Tue 4 Jun, Tue 18 Jun, Tue 16 Jul) – 4pm Wed 1 May, Wed 15 May, Wed 5 Jun, Wed 19 Jun, Wed 17 Jul – 10am to 12pm Sat May 11, Sat May 25, Sat 8 Jun, Sat 22 Jun, Sat 27 Jul – 2pm `` Logan North: Tuesdays – 3.45pm `` Logan Village: Thursdays – 3.30pm bookings essential `` Logan West: Thursdays (except 3rd Thursday of the month) – 3.45pm 1st Friday of the month (3 May, 7 Jun) – 4pm `` Marsden: Fridays (except 1st Friday of the month and 12 Jul) – 3pm 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month – 1.30pm

Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


PRIMARY AGED CHILDREN

Homework help loglib.org/homeworkhelp During the school term. No bookings required. `` Beenleigh: Tuesdays – 3pm

Comfortable talking to your kids about technology and the internet? A ThinkUKnow cyber safety and security presentation to keep your family safe online.

`` Logan Central: Mon to Thu – 3.30pm and Saturdays – 1.30pm

`` Marsden: Thu 23 May – 6pm

`` Marsden: Thursdays – 3pm

Join Award Winning illustrator Gregg Dreise as he shows the next steps involved in drawing characters to create illustrations. A session where you need to be confident in drawing. For ages eight and over.

Studiosity online homework help Free online tutoring service for students who are Logan City Council library members. `` Sunday to Friday – 3pm to midnight Go to loglib.org/homeworkhelp to find out more.

Illustrating: more than just drawing

`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 20 July – 2pm

50th anniversary of the Moon landing An afternoon of crafting in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing.

Page turners

`` Logan West: Sat 20 Jul – 1.30pm

A reading program where library staff and volunteers listen to children read. During school term only. No bookings required.

`` Logan North: Sat 20 Jul – 2pm

`` Beenleigh: Mondays – 3pm `` Logan Central: Mon to Thu – 3pm `` Logan West: Tuesdays – 4pm `` Marsden: Wednesdays – 3pm

Mini beast armies Learn about the tireless army of mini-beasts that work hard to protect your garden. Make a bug hotel for them to live in. `` Logan Central: Fri 7 Jun – 3pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 21 May – 4pm `` Logan North: Sat 1 Jun – 11am

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

Tools of survival with Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers

Helping children with sensory issues adjust to learning

Learn all about the traditional tools that local Yuggara people used to survive for thousands of years in the Brisbane and Logan areas from spears, boomerangs to bowls and baskets. Learn about language names and how the tools were used.

environments

`` Logan Central: Sat 15 Jun – 10.30am

Disclaimer: This workshop provides general sensory processing intervention strategies and does not replace an individual occupational therapy assessment or treatment plan.

Be empowered with simple inexpensive therapy tips to maximise learning. Presented by Melissa Savonoff, a paediatric occupational therapist and creator of Ricardo Reading Mouse® education resources.

`` Marsden: Thu 25 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm

Great Barrier Reef rescue storytelling event Join author Karen Tyrrell for Great Barrier Reef rescue - Song Bird interactive storytelling with costumes. Can Song Bird save the reef before it’s too late? For ages seven and over. `` Logan North: Sat 6 Jul – 2pm

Gardening Sessions with Wendy from Just Geraniums Make a mini vegetable garden Learn how to grow vegetables. Make a mini vegetable garden to take home. `` Logan West: Sat 1 Jun – 1.30pm

Worm farms Learn how worm farms benefit your garden. Make your own worm farm to take home. `` Marsden: Thu 6 Jun – 4pm

Help your child learn to read, write and spell Help your child to read, write and spell confidently. Be empowered with simple, enjoyable strategies. Presented by Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Melissa Savanoff.

School holidays Aboriginal art lesson with Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers

`` Greenbank: Tue 23 Jul – 1pm to 2.30pm

Learn about traditional Aboriginal art and get ready to paint in this hands-on session.

`` Jimboomba: Tue 21 May – 9.30am to 11am

`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 29 Jun – 2pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 27 Jun – 6pm to 7.30pm

`` Marsden: Sat 29 Jun – 11am

`` Logan Village: Tue 14 May – 1pm to 2.30pm 10

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School holidays cont. My culture and me with Gregg Dreise Join award winning author, musician and storyteller, Gregg Dreise, in an interactive musical and storytelling performance with singing and dancing.

Ukulele for beginners: family workshop Join the Happy Ukulele Group (HUG) for a free hands-on workshop for ages eight and over. Instruments supplied. `` Logan Central: Thu 4 Jul, Thu 11 Jul – 1pm and Fri 21 Jun – 3pm

`` Beenleigh: Mon 1 Jul – 3pm `` Greenbank: Tue 2 Jul – 3.30pm

Galactic mobiles

`` Jimboomba: Tue 2 Jul – 10.30am

Create your own space mobile from wood and paper and find out about planets and galaxies.

`` Logan Central: Wed 3 Jul – 12.30pm and Sat 20 Jul – 10.30am

`` Beenleigh: Wed 10 Jul – 2pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 1 Jul – 12.30pm

`` Greenbank: Wed 3 Jul – 2pm

`` Logan North: Mon 1 Jul – 10am

`` Jimboomba: Mon 1 Jul – 1.30pm

`` Logan Village: Tue 2 Jul – 1pm

`` Logan Central: Wed 10 Jul – 11am

`` Logan West: Wed 3 Jul – 3pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Wed 3 Jul – 2pm

`` Marsden: Wed 3 Jul – 10am

`` Logan North: Wed 3 Jul – 3pm `` Logan Village: Thu 4 Jul – 1.30pm `` Logan West: Fri 12 Jul – 2pm `` Marsden: Tue 2 Jul – 1pm

Meet the LEGO™ robots

Family calligraphy workshop For children aged eight and over and their parents/carers working together. All materials will be provided. `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 4 Jul – 10am to 11.30am `` Logan North: Thu 11 Jul – 10am to 11.30am

Code and work with a range of pre-built LEGO™ robots. Parents/guardians must attend and assist children under eight years old. `` Beenleigh: Tue 9 Jul – 11am `` Greenbank: Wed 10 Jul – 3.30pm `` Jimboomba: Mon 8 Jul – 2.30pm `` Logan Central: Tue 9 Jul – 3.15pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 12 Jul – 11am `` Logan North: Fri 12 Jul – 2.30pm `` Logan Village: Thu 11 Jul – 3.30pm

Dr Rob's science extravaganza It's a wonderful world of science featuring weird noises, defying gravity, a disappearing act and more.

`` Logan West: Mon 8 Jul – 11am `` Marsden: Thu 11 Jul – 12.30pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 11 Jul – 10am To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Creating young change makers

Paint a 3D printed caterpillar

Join Fiftysix Creations to learn how to brainstorm a problem, build a business model and present your idea to start your own business or social change movement. Inspired by Teenage Founder, Taj Pabari, these workshops are dynamic and focus on building real world skills with loads of fun and games in between! For ages 6+.

Come along and paint a caterpillar and other 3D printed objects. Please wear old clothes. For ages eight to 12.

`` Logan Central: Thu 11 Jul – 9am to noon and Fri 12 Jull – 9am to noon

Lion keyrings and animals on safari

`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 9 Jul – 9am to noon

Make your own craft and find out some awesome animal facts.

`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 13 Jul – 2pm

`` Beenleigh: Thu 4 Jul – 11am `` Greenbank: Wed 10 Jul – 2pm `` Jimboomba: Tue 9 Jul – 10.30am and 1.30pm `` Logan Central: Fri 12 Jul – 11am `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 2 Jul – 2pm `` Logan North: Wed 10 Jul – 3pm `` Logan Village: Thu 11 Jul – 1.30pm

Inspiring creative young people (Parent/Teacher workshop) The 2017 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland, Taj Pabari and the Team from Fiftysix Creations will share their ideas and solutions for future-proofing the next generation of creative young people. You'll have plenty of time to have your questions answered, or ideas heard. `` Logan Central: Thu 11 Jul and Fri 12 Jul – 4pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 9 Jul – 6pm

`` Logan West: Thu 4 Jul – 3pm `` Marsden: Wed 10 Jul – 1pm

Family night in Join us for a fun-filled evening of activities, games and more. Parents/guardians must attend with children. `` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 5 Jul – 5.30pm to 7.30pm `` Beenleigh: Moonwalk: Thu 11 Jul – 5.30pm to 7.30pm `` Jimboomba: Winter wonderland: Thu 11 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm `` Logan West: Science night: Wed 10 Jul – 5.30pm to 7.30pm `` Marsden: The space chase: Fri 12 Jul – 5.30pm to 7.30pm

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Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


YOUNG ADULTS

Young adults Homework help loglib.org/homeworkhelp During the school term. No bookings required. `` Beenleigh: Tuesdays – 3pm `` Logan Central: Mon to Thu 3.30pm and Saturdays – 1.30pm

Illustrating: more than just drawing

`` Marsden: Thursdays – 3pm

Join award winning illustrator Gregg Dreise as he shows the next steps involved in drawing characters to create illustrations. A session where you need to be confident in drawing.

Studiosity online homework help

`` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 20 July – 2pm

Free online tutoring service for students who are Logan City Council library members.

Fandom zone – Stranger things

`` Sun to Fri – 3pm to midnight.

Join us for some craft, trivia and more.

Go to loglib.org/homeworkhelp to find out more.

`` Logan North: Sat 27 Jul – 2pm to 3.30pm

Chill@Central Chill out after school or during the holidays with crafts, games, music, movies and more. For high school aged students only. `` Logan Central: Tuesdays and Thursdays – 3pm

Youth chess group

Music room sessions Learn how to record your own songs using musical equipment in our music room. `` Marsden: 4th Thursday of the month (23 May, 27 Jun, 25 Jul) – 3pm

Are you a chess fan? Meet other fans for an afternoon chess challenge. School term only. `` Beenleigh: Wednesdays – 3pm

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Technology

School holidays Aboriginal art lesson with Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers Learn about traditional Aboriginal art and get ready to paint in this hands-on session. `` Marsden: Sat 29 Jun – 11am `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 29 Jun – 2pm

Explore something different every session. Topics include robotics, science, coding, electronics, art and technology. Visit loglib.org/teensteam for further details. `` Beenleigh: 1st Friday of the month (3 May, 7 June) – 3pm

Favourite fandoms: custom cups and figurines Decorate your own porcelain mug and create your own keyring and figurine of your favourite characters. `` Beenleigh: Fri 5 Jul – 3pm

`` Jimboomba: Thursdays except 23 May, 30 May, 27 Jun, 25 Jul – 3.30pm

`` Greenbank: Wed 3 Jul – 3.30pm

`` Logan Central: During Chill @ Central (every Tuesday and Thursday) – 3.30pm

`` Logan Central: Tue 2 Jul – 3pm

`` Logan North: 1st Tuesday of the month (7 May, 4 Jun, 2 Jul) – 3.45pm

`` Logan North: Fri 5 Jul – 3pm

`` Logan West: 3 Thursday of the month (16 May, 20 Jun, 18 Jul) – 3.45pm rd

`` Marsden: 1st Friday of the month (3 May, 7 Jun, 5 Jul) – 3pm 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month (4 May, 18 May, 1 Jun, 15 Jun, 6 Jul, 20 Jul) – 1.30pm

`` Jimboomba: Tue 2 Jul – 1.30pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 8 Jul – 2pm

`` Logan Village: Thu 4 Jul – 3pm `` Logan West: Sat 6 Jul – 2pm `` Marsden: Thu 4 Jul – 1pm

Family calligraphy workshop All materials provided. `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 4 Jul – 10am to 11.30am `` Logan North: Thu 11 Jul – 10am to 11.30am

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Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


YOUNG ADULTS

Meet the LEGO™ robots

Making music with iPads

Experience the fun of coding and working with a range of pre-built LEGO™ robots.

Learn how to use Garageband on an iPad to make music in a fun and easy manner.

`` Beenleigh: Tue 9 Jul – 11am `` Greenbank: Wed 10 Jul – 3.30pm `` Jimboomba: Mon 8 Jul – 2.30pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 8 Jul – 10am

`` Logan Central: Tue 9 Jul – 3.15pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 12 Jul – 11am `` Logan North: Fri 12 Jul – 2.30pm `` Logan Village: Thu 11 Jul – 3.30pm `` Logan West: Mon 8 Jul – 11am `` Marsden: Thu 11 Jul – 12.30pm

Library after dark Join us for unlimited access to computers, gaming, craft and much more. No passouts. For high school students only. `` Logan North: Fri 12 Jul – 6pm to 8pm

Sand art Create your own fantastic work of art using coloured sands. `` Jimboomba: Mon 8 Jul – 10.30am

Build your own PC Bring along your favourite adult and discover together 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. For ages 10 and over. `` Logan Hyperdome: Thu 11 Jul – 2pm

`` Logan West: Fri 7 Jun – 5.30pm to 8pm

Creating young change makers Join Fiftysix Creations to learn how to brainstorm a problem, build a business model and present your idea to start your own business or social change movement. Inspired by Teenage Founder, Taj Pabari, these workshops are dynamic and focus on building real world skills - and loads of fun and games in between. For ages 11+. `` Logan Central: Thu 11 Jul and Fri 12 Jul – 12.30pm to 3.30pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 9 Jul – 12.30pm to 3.30pm

Inspiring creative young people (Parent/Teacher workshop) The 2017 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland, Taj Pabari and the Team from Fiftysix Creations will share their ideas and solutions for future-proofing the next generation of creative young people. You'll have plenty of time to have your questions answered, or ideas heard. `` Logan Central: Thu 11 Jul – 4pm to 5pm and Fri 12 Jul 4pm to 5pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 9 Jul – 6pm to 7pm

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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MOVIE SCREENINGS

Movie screenings For the complete list of movie screenings from May to July, go to our events calendar at loganlibraries.org/movies

Accessible Accessibility Centre

Adult classics The listed movies have subtitles in English available.

At Marsden `` North by Northwest (1959, rated PG): Fri 17 May – 9.30am `` The Castle (1997, rated M): Fri 21 Jun – 9.30am `` Dr. No (1962, rated PG): Fri 19 Jul – 9.30am

Immunisation clinics Logan City Council Immunisation Clinics are held in the following libraries and provide free immunisations to Logan residents. For more information call 3412 3412.

Did you know? Libraries offer so much more than books. The Accessibility Centre has computers, equipment and resources for people with vision, hearing, mobility disabilities and learning differences. Need more information? Contact the Accessibility Centre located at Logan North Library. Phone 3412 4140 or email logannorthlibrary@logan.qld.gov.au

Home Library Service Your library can come to you The Home Library Service is a free program available to all Logan residents of any age, unable to visit a library independently. To access this service, please call 3412 4147.

`` Beenleigh: Thursdays – 9am to 10am `` Jimboomba: Thursdays – 11am to noon `` Logan Central: Thursdays – 3.30pm to 7pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Saturdays – 9am to 11am `` Marsden: Fridays – 11am to noon 16

Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.

For further information visit: loglib.org/hls


ACCESSIBLE

Adult literacy tutoring Do you need help with reading or writing English or know someone who does? Call 3412 4459 to see if we can help.

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 (3 Jun, 1 Jul) – 4.30pm `` Logan Hyperdome: Mon 3 Jun – 11am

Learning English English conversation circle

`` Logan North: 1st Thursday of the month (2 May, 6 Jun, 4 Jul) – 6.30pm `` Marsden: Wednesdays – 10am

Want to improve your English conversation skills? Come along to one of our English conversation circles. `` Logan Central: Thursdays – 1pm to 2.30pm `` Logan West: Fridays – 2pm to 3.30pm `` Logan North: Thursdays – 4pm to 5.30pm

An online course to help you prepare for IELTS exams. FREE to library members. Discover this Listening eResource at loganlibraries.org

Speaking Listening Reading Speaking Writing Reading Writing

Page turners for adults Page turners reading program encourages the enjoyment and appreciation of books for adults. Library staff and volunteers listen to adults read, as well as read to adults. It is a one-onone, personalised service for adults who would like help with reading English.

Women’s English conversation circle Improve your English speaking skills and meet new people at this conversation group for women. `` Logan Central: Mondays – 11am

`` Marsden: Thursdays – 1pm

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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ACCESSIBLE

English for migrants

Sensory story time

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.

A session for all children aged 10 and under that aims to meet participants’ sensory needs in a small group setting.

`` Logan Central: Thursdays – 2.30pm to 4pm

The Sensory Space Visit: loglib.org/mass 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. The Sensory Space was funded by a Vision 2017 State Library of Queensland grant and Logan City Council.

Sensory playground Explore a different sense each month with our games and equipment. Parents/carers are required to assist. `` Marsden:

`` Beenleigh: 1st Wednesday of the month (1 May, 5 Jun, 3 Jul) – 10.30am `` Jimboomba: Mon 3 Jun and Mon 1 Jul – 10.30am `` Logan West: 3rd Saturday of the month (18 May, 15 Jun, 20 Jul) – 10.30am `` Marsden: 1st Saturday of the month (4 May, 1 Jun, 6 Jul) – 10.30am

Helping children with sensory issues adjust to learning environments Do you have a child who avoids sitting still and loves to fidget? You’re not alone. Be empowered with simple inexpensive therapy tips to maximise learning. Presented by Melissa Savonoff, a paediatric occupational therapist and creator of Ricardo Reading Mouse® education resources.

Touch and texture: Sat 1 Jun – 11am

Disclaimer: This workshop provides general sensory processing intervention strategies and does not replace an individual occupational therapy assessment or treatment plan.

Fine coordination: Sat 6 Jul – 11am

`` Marsden: Thu 25 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm

Sensory sounds: Sat 4 May – 11am

Dementia-friendly meet and mingle Meet others over a cup of tea or coffee and join in an engaging activity. Ideal for people living with dementia and their carers. `` Logan North: 3rd Wednesday of the month (15 May, 19 Jun, 17 Jul) – 10.30am

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Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


CULTURAL

NAIDOC Week events 7 – 14 July Logan City Council Libraries will host a number of events across the June - July period in recognition of NAIDOC week. Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers Sharing through traditional dance, survival tools and artwork. See pages 10, 14 and 20. My culture and me with Gregg Dreise Join award winning author, musician and storyteller, Gregg Dreise, in an interactive musical and storytelling performance with singing and dancing. See pages 11 and 20. Illustrating: more than just drawing

It’s the little things with artist Sally Terare Meet Springwood artist Sally Terare to hear about her current exhibition. See page 26. Indigenous voices See below. Yarning with our mob Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers. See page 20.

Join Gregg Dreise as he shows the next steps involved in drawing characters to create illustrations. A session where you need to be confident in drawing. See pages 9 and 13. In conversation with Anita Heiss Join Anita as she discusses her latest book, Growing up Aboriginal in Australia, and her role as Lifetime Ambassador with the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. See page 25.

Cultural Indigenous voices

Yugambeh local legends totems exhibition

Explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in this introductory family-friendly program, which celebrates the International Year of Indigenous Languages.

Produced by the Yugambeh Museum, Language and Heritage Research Centre, this exhibit displays the cultural significance of totems, and includes quotes from local Yugambeh community members.

`` Logan Central: 2nd Wednesday of the month (8 May, 12 Jun, 10 Jul) – 3.30pm

`` Marsden: July

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Nyeumba-Meta

Refugee Week art workshop

Nyeumba-Meta is a space and collection at Logan Central Library that aims to foster respect for Australian Indigenous cultures. Nyeumba-Meta was named to reflect the Yugambeh and Torres Strait Islander languages. Nyeumba in Yugambeh language means “teaching or learning” while Meta in Eastern Torres Strait Islander language means “house”. Want to know more? Visit: loglib.org/atsi to access the Nyeumba-Meta online catalogue.

Join us for an art therapy workshop for Refugee Week. No artistic skill required–just come along and have a go. `` Logan Central: Thu 20 Jun – 1pm to 2.30pm

Yarning with our mob 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 are also offered at the same time. `` Logan Central: We are the Deadly Future: Youth showcase: Sat 18 May – 10.30am

Joshua Cutmore, Serpent Dreaming (detail), acrylic on glass, Nyeumba-Meta Collection

Nyeumba-Meta reading circle 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 Growing up Aboriginal in Australia by Anita Heiss: 17 May – 12pm Somebody Now by Ellie Gaffney: 21 Jun – 12pm Welcome to country by Marcia Langton: 19 Jul – 12pm

Reconciliation Week movie: The Song Keepers Four generations of song women that make up The Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir, go on a historic journey.

Tools of survival with Yerongpan Aboriginal Dancers: Sat 15 Jun – 10.30am My culture and me with Gregg Dreise: Sat 20 Jul – 10.30am

Ten years of song, ten years in harmony Mixed Beans multicultural choir is turning 10. Join us for a celebratory performance. Light refreshments provided. `` Beenleigh: Tue 23 Jul – 5pm

Samoan story time Join us for a special Samoan story time. For children aged 6 years and under. No booking required. `` Marsden: Fri 31 May – 10am `` Logan North: Wed 5 Jun – 10am

`` Logan Central: Fri 31 May – 10am to 11.30am 20

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HERITAGE

Local and family history Local Studies

Family history

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.

Family history research is the fastest growing hobby in the world. Get one-on-one assistance from experienced volunteer researchers in this field.

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.

Advanced ancestry Make the most of Ancestry library edition. Learn search strategies, data evaluation and error correction.

`` Beenleigh: 2nd Tuesday of the month (14 May, 11 Jun, 9 Jul) – 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am by appointment with Graham Popple `` Logan Central: 4th Friday of the month (24 May, 28 Jun, 26 Jul) – 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am 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 or Michelle Jackson `` Logan West: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month (1 May, 5 Jun, 19 Jun, 3 Jul, 17 Ju) – 12.30pm with Lyn Wroe

`` Logan Central: Wed 15 May – 10.30am

Efficient family history Whether you are just starting out, or have been researching for some time, there are always new resources to discover and different avenues to research. Learn how to save time and money by researching your family history efficiently using a variety of free websites. `` Beenleigh: Thu 23 May – 10.30am

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 12 Jun – 11am

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Italian ancestry for absolute beginners Learn how to undertake family history research in Italy. Find out how to research immigration records at the National Archives of Australia. Co-presented with Michelle Williams.

Long arm of the law Investigate police gazettes, court records and coroners’ inquests. Your ancestors may have been on either side of the law (or even both). `` Logan Central: Wed 17 Jul – 10.30am

`` Logan Central: Wed 19 Jun – 10.30am

Visit Mayes Cottage

This year, the Australian Heritage Festival is celebrated from 18 April to 19 May. Join us for these special events at Logan Central Library and Mayes Cottage.

Saturday 4 May

Saturday 11 May

Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man

Take better photos: held at Mayes Cottage

Join author and great granddaughter of Henry Sutton, Lorayne Branch, as she discusses her book Henry Sutton, The Innovative Man. Sutton was born in 1855 and is considered one of Australia’s greatest inventors. Henry’s story is a fascinating journey into Australia’s innovative past.

Join accredited photographer Ron Letheren to learn what you can achieve with your digital camera or phone to produce better photos.

`` Logan Central: 10.30am

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Mayes Cottage House Museum is free and open to everyone. The opening hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10.30am to 4pm. For groups of 15 or more people, please book by emailing mayes@logan.qld.gov.au or calling 3412 4147.

Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.

BYO lunch, digital camera or phone and its instruction book. For ages 15 and over. `` Mayes Cottage: 10.30am to 4pm


HERITAGE

Saturday 18 May - Family Fun Day at Mayes Cottage Bring your picnic supplies and rugs to enjoy this special time at Mayes Cottage. Event runs from 10.30am to 1.30pm. Please note this is an alcohol free event.

Back to the bush with Scott Douglas Take a journey to the great outback with country music singer and songwriter, Scott Douglas. Originally from the USA, Scott is actively involved in the Australian country music scene.

Talk, sing, play, read with First 5 Forever Interactive play, talk and activities for families with children aged 0 to five years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Hands-on fun for junior archaeologists Using archaeologists’ tools, what might you discover at Mayes Cottage? For ages six and over. Bookings essential at loglib.org/mayes or call 3412 4147. `` 10.30am and 11.30am

Hands-on experience for amateur archaeologists Explore Mayes Cottage and the gardens with our volunteer archaeologists. For ages 12 and over. Bookings essential at loglib.org/mayes or call 3412 4147. `` 12.30pm

Mayes Cottage tours Free tours are available up until close at 4pm.

Mayes Cottage, 20 Mawarra St, Kingston

loglib.org/mayes

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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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.

LIBRARY & INFORMATION WEEK 20–26 MAY 2019

www.alia.org.au/liw

#LIW2019

Creating characters

Behind the scenes tours

Join Cass Moriarty for a workshop that explores how to build and give substance to your character and shows you how to engage the reader and invest them in your character’s journey.

Find out what happens behind the scenes of your library. Join us for a special tour to celebrate Library and Information Week.

`` Logan West: Sat 25 May – 1pm

`` Logan North: Wed 22 May and Fri 24 May – 11am

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 18 May – 10.30am to noon

`` Marsden: Tue 21 May and Thu 23 May – 11am

This book changed my life This book changed my life campaign (changedmylife.com.au) celebrates books, music and movies that have changed people’s lives. Visit your nearest library during Library and Information Week for staff favourites. Find out how to share your story about a book that changed your life.

Like our Queensland Writers Centre workshops? For For other ImagiNation Children’s Festival events duringfor writers further workshops on Public relations planning the and school pagesa12–13. Theholidays, businesssee of being writer, please see pages 31-32.

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TIK

Library and information professionals promote Truth, Integrity and Knowledge

Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


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Writers

Creatives

In conversation with Anita Heiss Anita Heiss is one of the most prolific writers documenting Aboriginal experiences in Australia today through non-fiction, historical fiction, poetry and children’s literature. Join Anita as she discusses her latest book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia, and her role as Lifetime Ambassador with the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. `` Logan North: Thu 18 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm

Make Music Day Make Music Day is an annual music celebration that takes place on 21 June. The concept of an all-day music celebration on the days of the solstice was originated by the French Minister for Culture, Jack Lang. For the latest gig guide of performances at our other libraries visit: loglib.org/makemusic

The KingStones rock

More than a Mum with author Nikki Cox Join author and wellness coach Nikki Cox as she unpacks her new book More than a Mum. `` Logan North: Thu 2 May – 6.30pm

Celebrate Make Music Day with Endeavour Foundation band KingStones, a high energy group of young people with an intellectual disability or other conditions. Their goal is to spread a message of hope and joy around the world, which they do by writing and performing their own music. `` Logan North: Fri 21 Jun – 10.30am

`` Logan West: Sat 11 May – 1.30pm

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Game of Thrones trivia night 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 and over. `` Mayes Cottage: Sat 11 May – 10.30am to 4pm

Music resources Use your library membership to get free access to music resources and tutorials. Visit: loglib.org/musictools

Music room sessions Learn how to record your own songs using musical equipment in our recording room. `` Marsden: 4th Thursday of the month (23 May, 27 Jun, 25 Jul) – 3pm

Pay homage to the end of the Game of Thrones television series, as you bide your time until the next book Winds of Winter is finally published. `` Logan North: Tue 28 May – 6pm to 7.30pm

Green heart art Jane Milburn from Textile Beat will show you how to use fabric scraps and a sustainability ethos to create a brooch, necklace or gift cards. All materials supplied. `` Beenleigh: Sat 8 Jun – 9.30am to 11.30am

It’s the little things with artist Sally Terare Meet Springwood artist Sally Terare who will discuss the development of her current exhibition. The artworks investigate the daily lives of small insects and animals through a series of acrylic paintings and small sculptures. It’s the little things exhibition is on display at the Logan Art Gallery from 21 June to 27 July. `` Logan North: Tue 9 Jul – 6.30pm

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 (15 May, 19 Jun, 17 Jul) – 2pm

Library after dark for adults Join us for a friendly, fun night. Enjoy a movie, craft and other activities. `` Beenleigh: Thu 2 May – 5pm to 7pm

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Beautiful flower crowns In this workshop with Menke Albrecht from FlowersByMenke, you will learn the basic fundamentals of constructing a beautiful flower crown. Each attendee will make their own crown. `` Logan Village: Sat 20 Jul – 9.30am

Book clubs Love to read? To find a book club near you, contact your local library or go to loganlibraries.org/book-clubs

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Sustainable living Logan City Council Libraries present a variety of free events for adults, featuring guest speakers from the local community and beyond.

Slow clothing in a fast world Join Jane Milburn from Textile Beat for a conversation about the world-wide slow clothing movement, which encourages sustainable clothing choices. Jane will give tips on how you can make a positive impact on the environment, by getting the best from your existing wardrobe rather than buying new clothes. `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 1 Jun – 10am

DIY natural mineral make-up Valerie Pearson of Green Living Australia will show you how to make your own natural mineral make-up. 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 product from the store. `` Greenbank: Sat 6 Jul – 9.30am to 11.30am `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 25 May – 10am to noon `` Logan Village: Sat 4 May – 9.30am to 11.30am

Minimalist wardrobe capsule Join Emma Willmann from Statement Styling to learn how to create your own capsule wardrobe and be more stylish with less clothing. Includes a DIY worksheet and demonstration. Bring some clothes and accessories for you to play with.

Rethinking waste at home Learn practical ways to help the environment and save money by reducing your waste footprint at home. Presented by EnviroCom Australia. `` Logan Village: Tue 11 Jun – 2pm

`` Logan Central: Sat 29 Jun – 10am to 11.30am `` Logan North: Sat 11 May – 10.30am to noon

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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What's cooking? Cake decorating Join the Beaudesert branch of Queensland Cake Decorators' Association for an introductory demonstration to the wonderful art of cake decorating. `` Jimboomba: Sat 29 Jun – 9.30am

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. `` Logan West: Sat 27 Jul – 1.30pm to 3.30pm

Health

Surviving the wild: reptile rehabilitation

Know your heart disease risk

This workshop will focus on our local reptiles and amphibians and how you can help them survive. Join Jill Fechner from Reptile Rehabilitation Queensland to learn about the role wildlife volunteers play in their rescue and care. Meet some of Jill’s reptile friends.

Heart disease is preventable, provided risk factors are eliminated. Join a representative from the Heart Foundation to learn about risk factors and what you can do to address them. `` Logan North: Tue 14 May – 6.30pm

Gut health and fermentation Valerie Pearson from Green Living Australia will demonstrate how to make your own fermented foods. Learn how important fermented foods are in achieving a healthy diet and a strong immune system.

`` Jimboomba: Sat 27 Jul – 9.30am `` Logan Central: Sat 8 Jun – 10.30am `` Logan West: Sat 29 Jun – 1.30pm

`` Jimboomba: Sat 18 May – 9.30am to 11.30am `` Marsden: Sat 8 Jun – 10am to noon

New weight loss secrets Learn cutting-edge techniques for sustained weight loss incorporating natural medicine from accredited naturopath Wendy Simpson. `` Greenbank: Sat 25 May – 9.30am `` Jimboomba: Sat 15 Jun – 9.30am `` Logan Hyperdome: Sat 20 Jul – 10am 28

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Garden sessions Productive gardens A workshop aimed at gardeners keen to grow their own vegetables either in raised beds or gardens. Soils, fertilisers and safe pest control are all covered as well as crop rotation. Presented by horticulturalist, Brian Sams.

Gardening in Logan Join ABC radio gardening presenter, Annette McFarlane, to learn what is unique about gardening in the City of Logan. Discover new plants and growing techniques including how to garden more succesfully with less water.

`` Greenbank: Sat 22 Jun – 9.30am to 11.30am

`` Beenleigh: Sat 29 Jun – 10am to noon

Business and jobs

Explore our full range of programs and resources at loglib.org/business

Top tips for running an online business QSBW 2019 celebrates the small businesses who make a vital contribution to our state's economy and play an important role in each region and community across Queensland. Our libraries will celebrate with talks from industry experts and toolbox 'how to' sessions exploring online business tools. For 'how to' sessions, see page 30 or loglib.org/business.

Join successful online jewellery entrepreneur, Christina Lowry (Christina Lowry designs), who will share her top tips for starting and growing your online business. `` Hive Central: Tue 28 May - noon

Starting an online fashion business

`` Hive Central: Tue 28 May - 10am to 3pm

Meet Bahrs Scrub local, Emma Willmannm as she shares how she developed Addressed Style, a start-up style subscription-based business centred around reducing clothing waste by buying less and choosing well.

`` Hive West: Fri 31 May - 10am to 3pm

`` Hive West: Fri 31 May- 1pm to 2.30pm

Coworking open day What is it like to work in a coworking space? Drop in to our Hive coworking spaces during Queensland Small Business Week and find out!

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Business toolbox These basic 'how to' sessions are delivered by library staff and explore the online tools available to help you get started in business.

Adobe Illustrator for business logos

What are the Hive co-working spaces? For small business owners, independent professionals and people starting out in business. These flexible shared spaces can support working, meetings, networking, the sharing of ideas and offer improved opportunities for people to work collaboratively. Hive co-working spaces are open 9am to 5pm Mondays to Fridays excluding public holidays.

USB required. `` Hive West: 3rd Thursday of the month (20 Jun, 18 Jul) – 1pm

Adobe InDesign for business marketing USB required. `` Hive West: 1 and 2 Thursday of the month (9 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul) – 1pm st

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Adobe Photoshop for business

Visit any of our libraries in the City of Logan to register as a Library Business Member.

Coworking open day What is it like to work in a coworking space? Drop in to our Hive coworking spaces and find out! Hive Central: Sat 8 Jun - 10am to 2pm Hive West: Sat 8 Jun - 10am to 2pm

USB required. `` Hive West: 4th Thursday of the month (30 May, 27 Jun, 25 July) - 1pm

Instagram `` Beenleigh: Mon 27 May – 1.30pm

Online business resources

`` Hive West: Fri 21 Jun – 1pm

`` Marsden: Wed 29 May – 11am

`` Hive Central: Fri 28 Jun - 2pm

Ebay and Gumtree for business

LinkedIn

`` Hive West: Wed 29 May – 2pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 28 May – 4pm

`` Logan Central: Fri 26 Jul – 2pm

`` Logan Hyperdome: Tue 21 May – 4pm

Pinterest

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Facebook for business

`` Hive West: Fri 7 Jun – noon

`` Hive Central: Fri 24 May – 2pm

`` Logan North: Thu 30 May – 6.30pm

`` Hive West: Fri 7 Jun – 1pm

`` Marsden: Tue 18 Jun – 6pm

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Live at the Hive To book business talks or toolbox sessions visit loglib.org/business

The Sobah initiative Aboriginal owned and led, Sobah Beverages produces non-alcoholic craft beer infused with bush tucker. Meet founder and psychologist, Clinton Schultz who will discuss societalcultural changes and how traditional healing helps recovery. `` Hive Central: Fri 10 May – noon

Starting an online fashion business Meet Bahrs Scrub local, Emma Willmannm as she shares how she developed Addressed Style, a start-up style subscription-based business centred around reducing clothing waste by buying less and choosing well. `` Hive West: Fri 31 May – 1pm to 2.30pm

Top tips for running an online business Join successful online jewellery entrepreneur, Christina Lowry (Christina Lowry Designs), who will share her top tips for starting and growing your online business. `` Hive Central: Tue 28 May – noon `` Hive West: Wed 19 Jun – 1pm

How to take photographs to promote your business Public relations planning for writers A good public relations plan can help writers maximise their time and use the skills they possess to improve the exposure of their book. Presented by KM Steele from the Queensland Writers Centre. `` Hive Central: Fri 24 May – noon to 1.30pm

Show the world what your business has to offer by learning how to take appealing, well-constructed and edited photographs that pop. Presented by photographer Ron Letheren. BYO digital camera or phone and its instruction book. `` Hive Central: Thu 20 Jun – noon to 2pm

Starting up your own trade business Join SkillsTech TAFE Queensland and trade industry specialists to access practical advice for tradies about training, licencing, long service leave, superannuation and working for yourself. `` Hive Central: Thu 18 Jul – noon

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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Other business sessions

Setting up a successful website Learn tips and tricks to create a successful website for your business. Understand the latest changes to Google 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. `` Logan Hyperdome: Wed 31 Jul – 2pm to 3.30pm

Networking for authors

`` Logan North: Tue 25 Jun – 6pm to 7.30pm

Writing can be a solitary pursuit, but strong networks are important. Join Cass Moriarty from the Queensland Writers Centre for a workshop that covers building relationships with your peers and connecting with various writing groups, communities and organisations. `` Logan North: Sat 18 May – 10.30am to noon

Business support Q&A

The business of being a writer Ready to make the leap from home hobbyist to professional writer? Alex Adsett from Queensland Writers Centre will take you through the things you need to know and do to make a living from your writing. `` Logan North: Tue 23 July – 6pm to 7.30pm

The Logan Office of Economic Development (LOED) provides free and low cost business support services for City of Logan business owners needing assistance to establish, sustain and grow. Bookings are not required. `` Hive Central: Tue 7 May – noon `` Hive West: Tue 4 Jun – 1pm `` Hive Central: Tue 23 Jul – noon

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Creative Lab

Jobs

Use Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office and other online resources for free at Hive West. Available Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm.

myGov help workshops

For basic Adobe training sessions see page 30. The Adobe software is proudly supported by Advance Queensland.

Join us for a presentation to help job seekers with barriers find out how to set up and access a myGov account. 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. `` Beenleigh: Tue 21 May – 9.30am to 11am `` Logan Central: 4th Tue of every month (28 May, 25 Jun, 23 Jul) – 9.30am to 11am `` Logan North: Thu 4 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm

Resume writing tools Discover online tools to help you write your own resume. `` Beenleigh: Last Thursday of the month (30 May, 27 Jun, 25 Jul) – 6pm `` Logan Central: alternate Thursdays (9 May, 23 May, 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 4 Jul, 18 Jul) – 6pm

Logan City Council Libraries receives financial assistance from the Queensland Government through the State Library of Queensland.

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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TECHNOLOGY

Finance advice Centrelink and carers This session looks at payment options for carers, income and asset tests and concessions. `` Logan North: Tue 7 May – 6pm to 7.30pm

Retirement reality and investment choices This session looks at retirement income policy, the role of superannuation, financial goals for the future and investment options. `` Logan North: Tue 11 Jun – 6pm to 7.30pm

Home equity loans for seniors This session discusses what a home equity conversion loan is, the advantages and disadvantages of such a loan and other options.

Technology Free digital literacy training

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 `` Jimboomba: Mondays – 1pm, 1.30pm and 2pm ``Logan Central: • Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays -

2pm and 2.30pm • 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 `` Marsden: Monday to Saturday – 11am

`` Logan North: Tue 30 Jul – 6pm to 7.30pm

Be connected for older Australians Whether you want to keep in touch with family and friends, follow your hobbies, manage your money or manage your health, being online could help you stay in touch, stay independent and stay happy. Join us for free lessons by volunteers and use the seniors’ only kiosk. `` Logan North: by appointment 3412 4140

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Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services

Bookings are required for all sessions unless noted.


TECHNOLOGY

LEARN

DISCOVER MORE

Computers

eBook help

Computer basics is for people who have never really used a computer before.

A simple introduction to eBooks and eReaders—including how it all works with your free library membership.

`` Jimboomba: Wednesdays – 2pm `` Logan Central: alternate Thursdays (2 May, 16 May, 30 May, 13 Jun, 27 Jun, 11 Jul, 25 Jul) – 6pm

`` Beenleigh: Tues 28 May – 11am

`` Marsden: Introduction to computers: Mon 13 May, Mon 3 Jun, Mon 1 Jul – 11am Introduction to Windows 10: Fri 10 May – 1.30pm

Mobile devices iPads will be supplied for use during all tablet sessions or you can choose to BYO device. `` Beenleigh: Introduction to iPads: 1st Friday of the month (3 May, 7 Jun, 5 Jul) – 11am

CONNECT

3D printing Learn about 3D printing, modelling and design. An email address is required for these sessions. `` Logan Hyperdome: Fri 10 May, Fri 14 Jun, Thu 4 Jul, Fri 12 Jul – 2pm `` Jimboomba: Wed 10 Jul – 1pm

Internet Learn about the Internet, email, cloud storage, Catch Up TV, how to share photos and other attachments, online buying and selling etc. `` Beenleigh: iCloud basics: Tue 2 Jul – 11am `` Marsden: Sharing photos and other attachments online: Mon 15 Jul – 1.30pm

Buying and selling on eBay and

Robotics for adults Learn how to use different robots. No prior experience necessary. `` Beenleigh: Mon 20 May – 1pm `` Jimboomba: Wed 8 May – 1pm

Gumtree Learn how to buy and sell safely online. Bookings essential. `` Beenleigh: Fri 19 Jul – 11am

To book, go to loganlibraries.org/whats-on or contact your local library (see page 4 for details).

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