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Saturday Storytime –Saturday 5 August

Come along to our Saturday Storytime filled with great stories, songs and rhymes for little ones.

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Nature Table – Monday 7 to Saturday 26 August

Drop in and get curious about nature. Read about something that is millions of years old, discover the colourful world of camouflage or measure yourself against a dinosaur. Answer some treasure-hunt questions and add items to our table if you wish.

Author Talk – Judy Ryan: You Talk, We Die –

Thursday 31 August, 2-3pm

You Talk, We Die is Judy’s retelling of how she mobilised the community and people of influence to finally recognise drug use in Richmond as a health issue and not a criminal one. Join us to hear Judy’s frank and moving account of how grass-roots campaigning of compassionate residents led to a necessary intervention in a public health crisis.

Book sales and signings. Bookings are essential. Book online via the website www.goldfieldslibraries.com or phone us on 5428 3962.

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1000 Books Before School

Join and make your home a reading home.

Reading daily with your child encourages a love of language and story and helps develop vital skills that will set them up for success at school and beyond.

Children aged up to five years are invited to sign up. It is free and any book anywhere counts – at home, Storytime, playgroup, creche or kinder. You can even read the same book over and over again!

We’ll help you get started, support you along the way and make it a whole lot of fun. Register on our website or come into the library.

Submitted by Georgia Emonson

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