Margaret River Community Book Club meets at the library for an informal chat about the book ‘Wolf winter’ by Cecilia Ekback
Margaret River Community Book Club meets at the library for an informal chat about the book ‘The ministry of utmost happiness’ by Arundhati Roy
Margaret River Community Book Club meets at the library for an informal chat about the book ‘The underground railroad’ by Colson Whitehead. All welcome.
Margaret River Community Book Club meets for an informal chat. The book this month is ‘My Brilliant Friend’ by Elena Ferrante. All welcome
Community Book Club meets at the Library for an informal chat from 1 – 3pm. The book up for discussion this month is Joe Cinque’s consolation: a true story of death, grief and the law by Helen Garner
Hold the dates! We will post more information about times and locations as it becomes available – including news about a competition to win free tickets!
Visit CinefestOZ.com for further details. The program will be available from 28th July.
Augusta and Margaret River Libraries closing at noon on Friday 14th July due to all staff Shire meeting.
Every Friday during school term at 4pm (while the library is closed), the Margaret River Library hosts the MR CoderDojo.
This is a coding club for ‘Ninjas’ aged 7-17.
More information can be found here: https://zen.coderdojo.com/dojo/au/margaret-river-wa-6-28-5/margaret-river-coderdojo
To join the MR CoderDojo, you must first register with CoderDojo, and once you have registered with CoderDojo, you must book your place for the term. You only need to book once per term.
Guidelines on the booking process can be found here: https://www.amrshire.wa.gov.au/your-library-service/faqs
We are always looking for volunteer Mentors to join our team and assist the Ninjas in their projects – and you don’t have to know how to code to be of assistance! If you are interested, please contact Kelsey Campbell on 9780 5608.
Join us for a showing of the Clean Bin movie, followed by Q & A by ‘Cape to Cape plastic free July’ rep Nirala Hunt.
This is a free event, but places are limited and bookings are essential.
Following on from the success of her novels ‘Secrets Mothers Keep’ and ‘Wishes For Starlight’, author Linda J. Bettenay will share the inspiration and stories behind her recently released book. ‘The Apple Core Wars’ is a tale based on the astounding war experiences of Charlie Parkin, one of seven brothers to serve during WW2. Charlie’s boyhood enemy is Jacky Bellamy from nearby Karragullen. Their rivalry, and childhood dislike, morph into mateship as they become POW’s and face unspeakable ordeals. By the end of the war, Jackie and Charlie found they had more in common than divided them.
Free event • All welcome • Light refreshments provided
Bookings essential Ph: 9780 5600
E: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au
