What's On The Books
Kia ora once again. This month we are reminding you about
the 'book
car' at Warrington, story times, the Warrington
book club, the men's
wellness programme, 'sick packs' and
announcing the arrangements for
the Autumn reading
programme prizes.
The 'library comes to Warrington'
The
trial period ends soon and so the last dates are Wednesday,
June
6, when the 'book car' will be at Warrington
Memorial Hall 2-3.30pm,
and Thursday, June 7, when we'll
be at the Hall from 6-7pm. You are
welcome to come,
borrow books, return books, or sign up as a new
library
member. When we have had a chance to assess this trial,
we
will let you know how it went.
Storytime
• At
10.30am every Friday in the library. Helen reads from
our
wonderful selection of picture books to whoever,
small people, large
people, might like to sit down and
listen.
• At 4pm in the Waitati hall, every second
Friday, Heinke tells
stories to older children, as well
as younger children and adults.
Come along on June 1, 15
and 29. Everyone welcome.
Warrington Children's Book Club
The June meeting will be on Tuesday 26th,
3.15-4.30pm. All keen
readers are welcome to come and
share the books they have been reading
with Helen and the
other club members. Refreshments provided.
Men's programme.
Planning for this is continuing. Mike would
like to hear from any of
the Blueskin Bay men he has not
already spoken to. In addition, it
would be good to hear
further thoughts from those he has already
spoken with.
There have been several suggestions so far but it has
not
been easy to get a common thread of interest to base a
"Men's
wellness" series on. Most men spoken with so far
are not interested
in attending a whole series but might
be prepared to attend one or two
evenings of specific
interest to them. It is hard to draw in really
good
speakers, especially from outside this community, unless we
can
guarantee good attendances. Present thoughts are to
have occasional
evenings with a topic that is of interest
to men.
Sick packs
Winter is here and we hope you glow
with good health for the entire
season. But in case you
do have to take to your bed, we can provide a
little
comfort in the form of a 'sick pack'. The contents will
depend
upon whether you are a child or adult, and your
reading preferences.
Ask someone to contact us, or
contact us yourself if that's convenient
and we'll
arrange for a selection of 'goodies' to be made up for
you.
You'll feel much better for it.
Prizes for Autumn Reading Programme
This programme has been relatively
low-key, and so in that spirit we
have not had the usual
grand prize-giving ceremony. But there are
indeed
prizes! If you registered for this programme, and
achieved
your reading goal, come into the library and
collect your prize, which
will have your name on it. You
deserve it!
Winter is the time that was probably invented
so that we all could
snuggle down with good books, CDs,
DVDs etc. Enjoy it! And come and
see us so that we can
help you to do just that. Love from Louise,
Carolyn,
Helen, Mike and Meaghan.
by Louise Booth
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