Ali Bannister presents a roll up your sleeves and get stuck in type of 2 hour workshop where participants are left feeling more enabled and empowered!
Provides an insight on how to build an effective LinkedIn Profile for Small Business Owners.
Learn how to build a Company Page – with easy tips to follow.
Understand the power of LinkedIn and why 990 million people use it.
Learn how to make business connections and craft your story.
Reach clients and build lasting business relationships.
Alison Bannister is all about business success. Her workshops aim to provide small business owners with the tools they need to succeed. This event is free and light refreshments will be provided. This is a small group workshop so please RSVP so we can save you a seat. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600
In this 2 hour workshop Ali Bannister presents an energised, positive presentation guiding new and curious entrepreneurs on how to build their own business. This event is free and light refreshments will be provided.
Participants will learn tips, short-cuts and ideas on where to gain free support when you first start out.
It touches on everything from self-discipline to digital marketing, insurances, budgets and key performance indicators.
Gives an overview of LinkedIn for Small Business Owners and how to get started with a business profile.
As an Award Winning Mumpreneur – she loves sharing her knowledge to help curious entrepreneurs and new business owners to build a platform for success.
This is a small group workshop so please RSVP so we can save you a seat. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Phone: 9780 5600
Ana Brawls was the recipient of the Neilma Sidney Literary Travel Fund from Writers Victoria and The Myer Foundation earlier this year. In preparing for her next novel, Ana chose to research on location in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo visiting Libraries, Museums and Institutes preserving heritage and culture. In this presentation Ana talks about:
the journey with photos to support her research and what she discovered
the institutions preserving history and the resources both new and historical
methods for collating the information that will be used in her next novel
lessons learned and the serendipity in coming across information
Please RSVP so we can save you a seat. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600
Multilingual Australia presents an online workshop about raising children in more than one language. The session is designed to empower parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools to nurture a bilingual or multilingual environment for their children. Dive into the benefits, strategies, and joys of raising children fluent in more than one language, understanding the cognitive and social advantages it brings.
The zoom presentation will be on the big screen at the Margaret River Library and light refreshments will be available. RSVP so we save you a seat or so we can send a link to sign in from home on your own device.
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600
Celebrating the Launch of an Exhibition by Amanda Evans
The Margaret River Library is extending an invitation for the community to join in the celebrations for the launch of the exhibition by Amanda Evans titled ‘Red fish, blue fish, dog fish, who fish?’
Light refreshments will be provided and the chance to chat with the artist and view her artworks.
The event starts at 6pm and Dr. Michael Wise will officially launch the exhibition at 6.30pm.
Please RSVP to Amanda. Email: amandajevans1971@gmail.com or Ph: 0428 208 996
Annabel Smith leads an interactive workshop packed with tools, strategies & frameworks to empower participants to develop their expertise and confidence, including:
Creating more complex, relatable and interesting characters
how character drives plot and more.
Best suited to :Fiction writers, especially those writing or planning to write longer works (novellas & novels). Light refreshments provided.
An honest insight into the nuts and bolts of how authors earn money, including advances, royalties and public lending rights as well as how authors can supplement their income through teaching and public speaking.
Best suited to : writer’s aiming to publish their work. Light refreshments provided.
RSVP so we save you a seat. Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 5600
Every year a picture book is chosen to be read all around Australia at the same time in Libraries, Schools, Child Care Centres, playgroups, book shops and homes across the country.
This year we will be reading Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker and families are welcome to join the fun at 10.00am on Wednesday 22nd May at Margaret River Library for a story reading, songs, rhymes and craft. No bookings required and best suited to children aged 3-5 years old.
For more information on National Simultaneous Storytime, visit the Australian Library and Information Association website: www.alia.org.au/nss
Into the Moonlit Village is a collaborative book of poetry and art about the Battle of Crete by Poli Tataraki and Michael Winters. In ways that commemorate and lament the sacrifices made, this presentation will showcase how poetry and linocuts sensitively combine to convey how ANZAC soldiers and the local population grappled on Crete with the Nazi invasion. You will hear selected readings by the poet as you view projections of the corresponding linocut images. Both poet and artist will also share their artistic journeys.
Bill Bunbury will talk briefly on the battle of Crete and conduct a question and answer session with the author.