Fearn Avenue, Margaret River WA 6285
Phone: (08) 9780 5600
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au
News and events for our library community
Join us for a one hour jazz performance with old favourites like Frank Sinatra’s ‘Singing in the Rain’. Serge sings jazz classics beautifully and is a master of the saxophone so we are in for a treat. Space is limited so please RSVP to reserve your seat. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600 The library is open to over 60’s on Wednesday mornings 10am – 12pm and open to all ages from 12 – 5.30pm.
International jazz saxophonist and jazz educator Serge Le Goueff invites you to join him on his presentation “What is Jazz?” He brings to light the myths as well as the many truths that have contributed to shaping Jazz music over the past century. Through a historical and musical exploration of this genre, Serge brings you this Jazz Appreciation address. This lecture aims to bring clarity to how Jazz came to be. Through time, starting from the late 16th century all the way to today. It is an exploration of how different cultures (musically and geographically) have contributed to the making of the art form we know as Jazz today.
Thursday 20th May, 5.30 – 6.45pm
Space is limited so please RSVP to amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600


Join emerging artist Jara Gillick-Lewis on the launch of her exhibition ‘Rabbit in the Moon’
The event will be accompanied by acoustic flute by local musician Melita Mae Franklin.
Wine & Nibbles provided.
For more information or to RSVP please contact the artist on jj.chicksworldtv@gmail.com
Margaret River Library is an accessible venue.
Pioneers of the Western Australian Timber Industry: a talk by Don Briggs
Thursday 17th June, 5.30pm – 6.30pm at Margaret River Library
Author Don Briggs offers a glimpse into the history of the WA timber trade including the periods of exploration, the settlement at King George’s Sound, the Swan River Colony, the forests of the South West and the people who made it happen.
Don is the author of ‘Pioneers of the Western Australian Timber Industry’ and the biographical work ‘The Busettis of Cowaramup’. Both titles are in stock at the Margaret River and Augusta Library.
Please RSVP as space is limited. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600

Please note this workshop is for children aged 5-9 years old. Older children are welcome to book at Margaret River Library on Tuesday 13th April.
Gabriel Evans is an illustrator who creates worlds with a paintbrush. He’s worked with some of the worlds most loved publishers including Penguin Australia, Hardie Grant, Walker Books Australia, Scholastic Australia, Simon & Schuster USA, Affirm Press and Berbay Publishing. During this workshop you will explore the process of illustrating a book, creating characters and developing picture book ideas. We will also be hearing Gabriel’s journey to becoming an illustrator and author.
Bookings are essential, please phone 9780 5670 to book your child’s place or email auglib@amrshire.wa.gov.au

Please note this workshop is for children aged 10 – 14 years old. Younger children are welcome to book at Augusta Library on Wednesday 14th April.
Gabriel Evans is an illustrator who creates worlds with a paintbrush. He’s worked with some of the worlds most loved publishers including Penguin Australia, Hardie Grant, Walker Books Australia, Scholastic Australia, Simon & Schuster USA, Affirm Press and Berbay Publishing. During this workshop you will explore the process of illustrating a book, creating characters and developing picture book ideas. We will also be hearing Gabriel’s journey to becoming an illustrator and author.
Bookings are essential, please phone 9780 5600 to book your child’s place or email amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au

Join our hour long Lego club session to take on new challenges, Lego provided. Best suited to children over 5 years and bookings are essential.
Phone the library now on 9780 5600 to reserve your child’s place.
Fearn Avenue, Margaret River WA 6285
Phone: (08) 9780 5600
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au