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Come and Have a Go at Emerging Technologies

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From October 15th to 18th, the libraries will host a series of events to celebrate Get Online Week.

Suitable for all ages, the events are designed to give people the opportunity to have a go with emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR). Come and have a go at using a 3D printer or play with our Sphero robots.

Members of our community will be able to have their tech and digital questions answered in a one-on-one 10-minute consultation with our Digital Mentors.

And the week closes with an important workshop to learn more about scams and how to stay safe online.

Check the list of events below and join us to celebrate Get Online Week!

Augusta Library

Tuesday October 15th

Drop-in Sessions:            10:30am to 12pm, Ask the Digital Mentor

1pm to 2pm, Explore Emerging Technologies

Margaret River Library

Wednesday October 16th

Drop-in Sessions:           10:30am to 12pm, Ask the Digital Mentor

2:30pm to 3:30pm, Explore Emerging Technologies

Workshop:                      1pm to 2pm, Tips on how to use ChatGPT with Scott Robinson.

Bookings necessary

Thursday October 17th

Drop-in-Sessions:           10:30am to11:30am, Explore Emerging Technologies

11:30am to 1pm, Ask the Digital Mentor

Friday October 18th

Workshop                        10am to 11:30am: Scams Awareness – Staying Safe Online

Bookings necessary

To book for one of the workshops please contact the Margaret River Library. Ph: 9780 5600 or Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au

The libraries are easily accessible venues. Get Online Week is made possible thanks to a grant from GoodThings Australia and is designed to assist community members to get online more safely and confidently.

Lego Club at Augusta Library

Thursday 3 October, 10.30am – 11.30am

Join our one-hour long Lego Club session to take on new challenges. This free activity has all Lego provided. Best suited to children over 5 years and bookings are essential. Eventbrite.com.au/Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries

*Augusta session also includes craft for ALL ages. Please note children need to be accompanied by an adult while in the library.

The Golden Feather Hunt is back!

Bring the whole family to our children’s and young adult sections to search for special FORM Scribblers feather-shaped bookmarks. Find a shiny Gold, Silver, or limited-edition Fuchsia Feather to WIN exciting prizes, or decorate a White Feather for the chance to win a spot prize. Stop in for more information and follow @scribblersfest to watch the feathered fun unfold over WA.

 

School holidays at the library

Come to your Shire libraries this school holidays for Lego Club, Snake Safety and Reptile Myth busting sessions then take part in the Golden Feather Hunt!

Lego Club

Join our one-hour long Lego Club session to take on new challenges. This free activity has all Lego provided. Best suited to children over 5 years and bookings are essential via Eventbrite.com.au/Shire of Augusta Margaret RIver Libraries

Session One: Wednesday 25 September | 10.30am– 11.30am at Margaret River Library

Session Two: Tuesday 1 October | 10.30am – 11.30am at Margaret River Library

Session Three: Thursday 3 October | 10.30am – 11.30am at Augusta Library

*Augusta session also includes craft for all ages

Snake Safety and Reptile Myth Busting

The Discover Deadly team will be visiting the library to chat about how to stay safe around snakes and reptiles and give participants the chance to interact with reptiles that live at the centre. Best suited to kids over 5 years old.

Places are limited and book out fast so go to Eventbrite.com.au/Shire of Augusta Margaret RIver Libraries to get a spot!

Session One: Thursday 26 September | 10.30am – 11.15am at Margaret River Library

Session Two: Thursday 26 September | 11.30am – 12.15pm at Margaret River Library

The Golden Feather Hunt is back!

Bring the whole family to our children’s and young adult sections to search for special FORM Scribblers feather-shaped bookmarks. Find a shiny Gold, Silver, or limited-edition Fuchsia Feather to WIN exciting prizes, or decorate a White Feather for the chance to win a spot prize. Stop in for more info. and follow @scribblersfest to watch the feathered fun unfold over WA.

Bookings are required via eventbrite.com.au/shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries for all activities except The Golden Feather Hunt.

Please note all activities are free and children need to be accompanied by an adult while in the library.

Digital Tutoring Continues Thanks To New Funding

We are excited to announce that Augusta Margaret River Libraries received funding under the Learning for a Better World Trust and the FOLA  Australia Country Library 2024 Program. The funding is designed to assist Regional, rural and remote libraries for a diverse range of projects, and we are one of 79 libraries to receive the funding.

The $1,500 grant will allow us to keep delivering our necessary Digital Training Program as one-on-one sessions and small group workshops.

FOLA President Jack Goodman says, “Country libraries are at the heart of the community, providing havens where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together to share ideas, learn new skills and connect with each other.”

Currently the library provides one-on-one sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. If you would like to understand more about your phone, tablet, or learn how to use your laptop, please contact the library to book a session. Ph: 9780 5600 or Email Ana: abrawls@amrshire.wa.gov.au 

You don’t need to be library member to access the digital tutoring program. 

Keep your eye out for future events coming soon to both Augusta and Margaret River Libraries in October for Get Online Week.

The Golden Feather Hunt returns!

The hunt for @formwa’s @scribblersfest Golden Feather has begun! From now until 25 October 2024, bring the whole family to our children’s and young adult sections to search for special Scribblers feather-shaped bookmarks.

Find a shiny Gold, Silver, or limited-edition Fuchsia Feather to WIN exciting prizes, or decorate a White Feather for the chance to win a spot prize.

Stop in for more info. and follow @scribblersfest to watch the feathered fun unfold over WA.

Healthy Aging Talks With Leisa Prangnell

Margaret River Library is hosting three information sessions presented by Leisa Prangnell. The first talk coincides with Dementia Awareness Week (16-22 September).

Leisa is a passionate aged care advocate, nurse, and educator. Her series of talks starts with learning about dementia, what it is, living with it and the resources available. The talks are aimed at the whole community. This event is free with light refreshments available.

19th September, 2 – 3pm: Dementia Awareness

10th October, 2 – 3pm:  Advance Care Planning, Advance Health Directives and Palliative Care

17th October, 2 – 3pm:  Stay on your feet. Program overview of resources and materials available, including simple exercise cards

The Margaret River Library is an easily accessible venue. RSVP to amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Ph: 9780 500

Celebrating Adult Learners Week

Come along to learn something new!

Wednesday September 4th, 10.30 – 11.30am, Margaret River Library. FREE EVENT

Holistic Therapies for Animals: Sharing Our Hearts and Nurturing Touch with Our Furry Friends

How we care for the animals in our lives is evolving. Pets are now an integral part of how we define the word ‘family. Holistic therapies, once considered only for humans are becoming increasingly popular with our companion animals. Together with veterinary care, these modalities offer a complete wellness program addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our pets.

Jackie Segers will be sharing her stories and insights into helping pets to better health. She will also give a face reflexology massage tutorial that you can offer your furry friends.  Light refreshments will be provided after the talk.

Please RSVP to Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Phone: 9780 5600

Jackie Segers, author of the book titled ‘Reflexology for dogs and other natural therapies for your canine companion’.

The Armadale Writers Award 2024

The City of Armadale Libraries are excited to announce the forthcoming Armadale Writers Award.

This is an excellent opportunity for writers in the South West to enter a state wide writing competition that offers great prizes for their efforts.

The Armadale Writers’ Award is a creative writing competition which is open to adult writers living in Western Australia. The entries will be judged by a panel of authors and librarians, who will be looking at the originality of themes, plot development, story structure, and the overall quality of writing. Works must be original unpublished prose and have a 1000 – 3000 word count.

Entry for this competition is online, and access to the entry form will only be available from 1 to 30 September 2024. It is important that entrants read the Terms and Conditions to guarantee eligibility.

Prizes:

  • 1st $1000
  • 2nd $750
  • 3rd $500

Important Dates:
Entries Open 1 September 2024, 12am (AWST)
Entries Close 30 September 2024, 11.59pm (AWST)
Finalists notified by 1 November 2024
Unsuccessful Entrants notified 4 November 2024
Winning Entries on website 2 December 2024

Full details about the competition is available on the Armadale Library website. Alternatively, contact Gareth Dixon at the Armadale Library. Ph: 9394 5105 or Email: gdixon@armadale.wa.gov.au

Holistic Therapies For Animals: a Talk by Jackie Segers

Wednesday 4th September, 10.30 – 11.30am

Join us at the Margaret River Library for Adult Learner’s Week to learn how to share our hearts and nurturing touch with our furry friends.

How we care for the animals in our lives is evolving. Pets are now an integral part of how we define the word ‘family’. Holistic therapies, once considered only for humans are becoming increasingly popular with our companion animals. Together with veterinary care, these modalities offer a complete wellness programme addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our pets.

Author Jackie Segers will be sharing her stories and insights into helping pets to better health. She will also give a face reflexology massage tutorial that you can offer your furry friends. Copies of her book titled ‘Reflexology for dogs and other natural therapies for your canine companion’, will be available to purchase. Light refreshments will be provided after the talk.

The library is an easily accessible venue and this event is free.
Please RSVP to Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au or Phone: 9780 5600

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Margaret River Library

Fearn Avenue, Margaret River WA 6285
Phone: (08) 9780 5600
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au