
Intergenerational Shadow Box Workshops
Mixed media artist Victoria Robertson hosts two intergenerational workshop sessions at the Margaret River Library. Victoria held an exhibition in the Cocoon Gallery for emerging artists earlier this year so you may have seen examples of her shadow boxes in the entry to the library.
Join us in a relaxed setting to create a beautiful tiny shadow box, choosing from a range of ready-to-make kits. Choose from an Ocean/ Beach or a Forest setting.
No previous experience needed, and all materials provided.
Minimum age 12 years old, with teenagers and older adults all encouraged to attend this intergenerational workshop. Bookings required as spaces are limited to 12 participants per session. Space can be made for support carers, just let us know
Please only book one session per participant to enable everyone to attend a workshop.
Session one: Monday 8 July 2024 | 2.30 – 3.30pm at Margaret River Library
Session two: Wednesday 10 July 2024 | 2.30 – 3.30pm at Margaret River Library
Bookings are essential as places are limited, so reserve your place quickly via eventbrite: Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries Events

Land Artist Elaine Clocherty and mixed media artist Kyllie Deltondo, invite you to be part of a LandArtwork creation outside the library. Inspired by this moorditj land that we all live on and share, participants will collaborate to create the artwork using local nuts, flowers, sand and bark.
Best suited to ages 5 years and over, bookings required as spaces are limited.
To book a session visit https://amrlibraries.eventbrite.com.au or call 9780 5600
All school holiday activities are FREE at the Shire Libraries, however bookings are essential and children must be accompanied by an adult for each session.

Have fun using our Sphero bots at the library with games and activities to try.
You will need to bring your own device with the Sphero Play and Sphero Edu apps installed, if possible.
Best suited to ages 8 years and over, book in now to get a place.
To book a session visit https://amrlibraries.eventbrite.com.au or call 9780 5600
All school holiday activities are FREE at the Shire Libraries, however bookings are essential and children must be accompanied by an adult for each session.

Have fun using our Sphero bots at the library with games and activities to try.
You will need to bring your own device with the Sphero Play and Sphero Edu apps installed, if possible.
Best suited to ages 8 years and over, book in now to get a place.
Margaret River Library
To book a session visit https://amrlibrariesspherogames.eventbrite.com.au or call 9780 5600
Please book only one session per child in each activity, to allow as many people as possible the chance to attend.
All school holiday activities are FREE at the Shire Libraries, however bookings are essential and children must be accompanied by an adult for each session.

Have fun using our Sphero bots at the library with games and activities to try.
You will need to bring your own device with the Sphero Play and Sphero Edu apps installed, if possible.
Best suited to ages 8 years and over, book in now to get a place.
Margaret River Library
To book a session visit https://amrlibrariesspherogames.eventbrite.com.au or call 9780 5600
Please book only one session per child in each activity, to allow as many people as possible the chance to attend.
All school holiday activities are FREE at the Shire Libraries, however bookings are essential and children must be accompanied by an adult for each session.
Due to popular demand and the morning session filling quickly, an afternoon session has been created. RSVP with the Eventbrite link below.
This is a gentle introduction to a mindful activity in a welcoming and easily accessible space to create a ‘Mandala of Seasons’
Have you ever thought about what each of our seasons of the year mean? Is there spiritual, cultural or personal connections for you throughout the seasons? Do symbols, colours or smells come to mind and what they represent? Why not sit back, explore and watch your design unfold under the guidance of workshop presenter, Dawn Burke. All materials are provided including light refreshments. This free activity suits all abilities.
Space is limited so please RSVP to Eventbrite (https://amrlibraries-afternoon-mandala.eventbrite.com.au) For more information E: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600

Sorry – this event is full
This is a gentle introduction to a mindful activity in a welcoming and easily accessible space to create a ‘Mandala of Seasons’
Have you ever thought about what each of our seasons of the year mean? Is there spiritual, cultural or personal connections for you throughout the seasons? Do symbols, colours or smells come to mind and what they represent? Why not sit back, explore and watch your design unfold under the guidance of workshop presenter, Dawn Burke.
All materials are provided including light refreshments. This free activity suits all abilities.
Space is limited so please RSVP to Eventbrite (https://amrlibraries-mandala.eventbrite.com.au) For more information E: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600

The Cocoon Gallery for Emerging Artists welcomes Annie Bourgault with an exhibition launch on 1st September, 6 – 7 pm. All welcome.
RSVP your attendance to the artist. Ph: 0430 487 597 or Email: hello@anniebourgault.com
The exhibition continues until end October 2022

Friday 12th August at the Margaret River Library
WA’s Individualised Services (WAiS) are hosting free information sessions for people and their families, carers, and advocates to help them understand what the NDIS Commission does and what you should expect from your providers and workers.
Topics covered:
- Your rights under the NDIS Code of Conduct
- How to make a complaint about your supports and services
- NDIS worker screening
- Positive behaviour support and restrictive practices
There are two opportunities to catch up, you are welcome to attend one or both:
This workshop is being hosted by WAiS (WA’s Individualised Services) and is supported by the Department of Communities.
Friday 12th August at the Margaret River Library
WA’s Individualised Services (WAiS) are hosting free information sessions for people and their families, carers, and advocates to help them understand what the NDIS Commission does and what you should expect from your providers and workers.
Topics covered:
- Your rights under the NDIS Code of Conduct
- How to make a complaint about your supports and services
- NDIS worker screening
- Positive behaviour support and restrictive practices
There are two opportunities to catch up, you are welcome to attend one or both:
This workshop is being hosted by WAiS (WA’s Individualised Services) and is supported by the Department of Communities.