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Council’s libraries have a packed program lined up, full of great summer holiday activities for all ages.
9 December 2022
Bega Valley Shire Council’s libraries have a packed program lined up, full of great summer holiday activities for all ages.
Programs include the ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge for kids, Book Bingo, author talks, Tiny Zoo visits and an online Indyreads Summer Book Club for adult and young adult readers.
Library Services Co-ordinator Megan Jordan Jones says the children’s program is full of activities that encourage creativity, support literacy, and get kids thinking while having fun.
“Free time over the summer break is so important, however it can result in a loss of learning gained during the school year, which is often referred to as the Summer Slide.
“The Summer Reading Challenge runs from 1 December to 31 January 2023 and is an opportunity to keep kids engaged all summer long by reading, playing, exploring and discovering, which is what research has identified as the antidote to this phenomenon.
“Other kids’ activities this year include visits to Bermagui and Eden libraries by the crew from the Tiny Zoo and their live Australian animal display. Bermagui Library will feature a puppet show, Tura Marrang Library is hosting a nature walk and there will be a Koala talk at Bega Library.
“There will also be a treasure hunt at Bega Library, and popular favourites like Makedo (Tura Marrang and Bega), Electrodough (Tura Marrang) and Musical storytime (Tura Marrang and Bermagui), which this season features a Dr Seuss favourite, Horton Hears a Who.”
Ms Jordan Jones says there are also a great variety of events on for adults and seniors over summer including workshops in tool repair (Tura Marrang), saltwater fly-tying (Bega and Bermagui), an author talk (Eden), art exhibitions (Bermagui), the Art of Imperfection (Eden) and across all our libraries, the popular Words and Music events and an audio storytelling workshop with award winning podcaster, Craig Garret.
Book Bingo is also a lot of fun, with adults competing to go into the lucky draw to win a dinner for two at a restaurant in the shire.
The Indyreads Summer Book Club will run from 1 December to 14 February 2023 and this year’s book, Every Version of You by Grace Chan will be available as an e-book, with unlimited access for all public library members on the Indyreads platform.
Pick up the summer program brochure from any one of our libraries or read all of the details on the library website.
Event bookings can be made online or by calling the Bega Library on (02) 6499 2127.
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