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LEGO Club at Smithton Library

Smithton Library and Online Access Centre 134-140 Nelson Street, Smithton, TAS 7330, Smithton, TAS, AU

The LEGO Club is here to ignite your creativity and take your building skills to new heights!Calling all young builders and imaginative minds! LEGO Club is here to ignite your creativity and take your building skills to new heights! From themed building challenges to exciting competitions, our LEGO Club promises non-stop fun and excitement for … Continue reading "LEGO Club at Smithton Library"

Gaming for Youth at George Town Library

Kinimathatakinta/George Town Library 12 Elizabeth Street, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253, GEORGE TOWN, TAS, AU

Get ready for some gaming fun EXCLUSIVELY for youth 10+Gaming for youthCome join us for some super fun gaming! Whether you're a casual gamer or a hardcore pro, this is the place to be. We've got VR, PS4, Oculus and Nintendo Switch, so get ready to level up!Don't miss out on the chance to meet … Continue reading "Gaming for Youth at George Town Library"

Copy of Write a Letter to Santa at New Norfolk Library

4 Terry St 4 Terry Street, Glenorchy, TAS 7010, Glenorchy, TAS, AU +11 more

From 18 November until Friday 13 December, Post your letter to Santa here.From 18 November until Friday 13 December, Post your letter to Santa here! Santa will send replies back to Glenorchy Library: collect at the Service Desk between 16-24 December.No bookings required.#LibrariesTasmania #NewNorfolkLibrary #South #Kids

Write a Letter to Santa at Glenorchy Library

4 Terry St 4 Terry Street, Glenorchy, TAS 7010, Glenorchy, TAS, AU +11 more

From 18 November until Friday 13 December, Post your letter to Santa here.From 18 November until Friday 13 December, Post your letter to Santa here! Santa will send replies back to Glenorchy Library: collect at the Service Desk between 16-24 December.No bookings required.#LibrariesTasmania #GlenorchyLibrary #South #Kids

Explore English Conversation at Rosny Library

Rosny Library 46 Bligh Street, Rosny Park, TAS 7018, Rosny Park, TAS, AU

Join us on Tuesdays during term time, for English Conversation Group at Rosny Library #LibrariesTasmania #RosnyLibrary #EnglishConversationLooking for an opportunity to practice your English conversation skills?Join our group for adults at the public library! Meet new people and chat about various topics in a friendly and supportive environment. This group is for people who have … Continue reading "Explore English Conversation at Rosny Library"

Meetup: Neurospicy Homeschoolers at Launceston Library

Launceston Library 71 Civic Square, Launceston, TAS 7250, Launceston, TAS, AU

Find connection and friendship with other homeschooling families.A welcoming, supportive space for neurodiverse homeschoolers and their parents, where families can connect with like-minded people.Bring your own items and interests to share with others, or choose from:· Puzzles and games· Lego and other STEM activities· Drawing and colouring· Nintendo Switch· Items from our library collectionSensory items … Continue reading "Meetup: Neurospicy Homeschoolers at Launceston Library"

Knitting for Charity at Burnie Library

Burnie Library 30 Alexander Street, Burnie, TAS 7320, Burnie, TAS, AU

Come together with others to knit for a variety of charities. Beginners are welcome as the more advanced will help.Unleash Your Creativity at the Library!Are you ready to make a difference in the world while indulging in your passion for knitting? Join us at the Burnie library for an incredible knitting / crochet experience that … Continue reading "Knitting for Charity at Burnie Library"

Tuesday English Conversation Group at Devonport Library

Devonport Library paranaple centre 137 Rooke Street, Devonport, TAS 7310, Devonport, TAS, AU

Do you want to improve your English?Do you want to improve your English?Meet other adults who are learning English to practice your converstion and listening skills in a friendly environment. People from all cultures welcome.To ensure a successful event, please:• Don't attend if you are unwell• Let us know if you can’t attend so we … Continue reading "Tuesday English Conversation Group at Devonport Library"

Digital Help Drop In at Longford Library

Longford Library 55 Wellington Street, Longford, TAS 7301, Longford, TAS, AU

Quick digital help and learning enquiries. No bookings required. #LibrariesTasmania #LongfordLibrary #DigitalSkillsDrop into Longford Library Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursdays between 10am and 4pm for digital help and learning enquiries. Bring your device if you have one.

Storytime Tuesdays at Bridgewater Library

Bridgewater Library 23 Green Point Road, Bridgewater, TAS 7030, Bridgewater, TAS, AU

Sessions are aimed at preschoolers aged 2 - 5 years.Storytime is a free 30-minute session which includes stories, rhymes and action songs. Sessions are aimed at preschoolers aged 2 - 5 years.Held in Children's Area#LibrariesTasmania #South #Families #Kids #Storytime

Storytime at Glenorchy Library

4 Terry St 4 Terry Street, Glenorchy, TAS 7010, Glenorchy, TAS, AU

No bookings required. For event details, please visit Eventbrite. #LibrariesTasmania #South #Storytime #Kids #FamiliesStorytime is a free 30 minute session which includes stories, rhymes and action songs. Sessions are aimed at preschoolers aged 2-5 years.No bookings required. Join us in the Children's Area at Glenorchy Library.#LibrariesTasmania #South #Families #Kids #Storytime

Accessing the national archival collection at Kingston Library

Kingston Library 11 Hutchins Street, Kingston, TAS 7050, Kingston, TAS, AU +11 more

Interested in your history? Find out about National Archives of Australia, what we hold and how to discover it!Boasting more than 45 million items, the national archival collection is a treasure trove of Australian history. We are sure to hold information relevant to your research!The national archival collection is diverse, comprising paper files, photographs, digital … Continue reading "Accessing the national archival collection at Kingston Library"