Geelong Regional Libraries What's On July/August 2023

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WHAT’S ON

JULY/AUGUST 2023 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

MAKE & CREATE

GET CREATIVE WITH CRICUT®

Tuesday 4 July, 10:30-12:00 noon

Geelong West Library

Take your craft to the next level in this introduction to Cricut® session! Learn how to navigate Design Space® and create something unique to take home.

MIX & MAKE – RAG RUG MAKING

Friday 14 July & Friday 11 August, 11:00am-12:00 noon

Colac Library

Use second-hand clothing to make a rag rug and get crafty in a safe space for all abilities and backgrounds. Materials required: clean, second-hand clothing that you are happy to cut up and turn into a rug, and fabric scissors.

COMPUTERS & TECH HELP

GETTING THE MOST FROM ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION

Tuesday 1 August, 2:30pm-3:30pm | Highton Library

Wednesday 16 August, 2:00pm-3:00pm

Belmont Library

Having trouble finding those elusive ancestors? Come along to this session to explore the features of Ancestry Library Edition, which may help you with your family history research.

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HEALTH & WELLBEING

LEARN ABOUT THE WORLD OF SALVIAS

Tuesday 25 July, 1:30pm-3:00pm

Bannockburn Library

A Seed Library event

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Landscape designer Lyndi Garnett discusses how to grow and care for salvias. Presented in partnership with the Bannockburn and District Garden Club Inc. Afternoon tea provided. Garden Club will collect $5 cash entry on the day.

WORKSHOPS & LECTURES

EXHIBITING AT THE ROYAL GEELONG SHOW

Friday 4 August, 10:30am-11:30am | Newcomb Library

Thursday 17 August, 1:30pm-2:30pm | Waurn Ponds

Gail Joordens, Homecraft Co-ordinator and blue-ribbon winner, answers all your questions and provides insider tips for entering art and craft, cookery, vegetables and more at the Royal Geelong Show in both adult and junior categories.

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READING, BOOK CLUBS & WRITING GROUPS

SHAKESPEARE DISCUSSION GROUP

Thursday 24 August, 2:00pm-3:00pm

Belmont Library

Join us for an enchanting exploration of Shakespeare’s comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Whether you are a seasoned Shakespeare enthusiast or a newcomer to his works, this session is sure to captivate and inspire you.

JOB & LIFESKILLS

USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO LAND A JOB

Saturday 15 July, 3:00pm-4:00pm

Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

Explore artificial intelligence with ChatGPT and learn how to engineer AI prompts to generate helpful output. Find out how ChatGPT can help with writing a cover letter and resume, and how to do so ethically and responsibly.

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Explore more events: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/whats-on

CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES

DANCING STORY WITH THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET

Tuesday 25 July, 9:30am-10:15am & 10:30am-11:15am | Corio Library

Thursday 27 July 10:30am-11:15am & 11:30am-12:15pm | Boronggook

Drysdale Library

Come along to this amazing free dance and storytelling event with The Australian Ballet. No previous dance experience is required. Ages 3-5. Bookings essential.

NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK

12-20 August | Multiple locations

Innovation: Powering Future Industries is this year’s theme. Learn about all aspects of technology at various library sessions.

READ, GROW, INSPIRE: BOOK WEEK 2023

19-25 August | Multiple locations

Join in the fun at your local library and dress up as your favourite book character to celebrate Book Week.

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REGISTER FOR AN EVENT

Bookings for events are free unless otherwise indicated.

YOU CAN BOOK:

Online – find and register for an event on the library website: www.grlc.vic.gov.au/whats-on

In person – staff at your local library can book on your behalf.

By phone – (03) 4201 0600

Dr Angraj Khillan, Victorian recipient of the Australian of the Year award. Guest speaker at AOTY Exhibition launch Wednesday 5 July at Geelong Library & Heritage Centre.

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WHERE YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL

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Bookings are essential

Event is online

Book sales & author book signings at events

Paid tickets. Full details on our website Refreshments

Geelong Regional Library Corporation

51 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220

T (03) 4201 0600

E info@grlc.vic.gov.au

For library details, opening hours & further information, visit: www.grlc.vic.gov.au

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EXHIBITIONS

AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR 2023 EXHIBITION

1 July – 16 August | Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

This travelling exhibition from the National Museum of Australia showcases objects of personal significance from the eight state and territory recipients of the 2023 Australian of the Year Awards, including national winner Taryn Brumfitt.

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Wednesday 5 July, 2:00pm - 3:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR EXHIBITION – OPENING EVENT

Join us to hear from the Victorian recipient of the Australian of the Year award, Dr Angraj Khillan. Light refreshments will be provided.

Thursday 13 July, 2:00pm-3:00pm | Colac Library 11 & 13

Tuesday 11 July, 12 noon-1:15pm | Waurn Ponds Library

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MAYA LINNELL – KOOKABURRA COTTAGE

Kookaburra Cottage is a delightful, warm, and captivating rural romance from the bestselling author of Paperbark Hill. Maya will be in conversation with local library lover and Australian television presenter, Catriona Rowntree at the Waurn Ponds event.

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Wednesday 19 July, 7:30pm-8:30pm

MEG FOSTER – BOUNDARY CROSSERS

Explore the hidden history of Australia’s other bushrangers. Historian Meg Foster reveals the stories of bushrangers who didn’t fit the mould.

WRITERS’ WORKSHOP

AUTHOR & SPECIAL EVENTS

WORKSHOPS & LECTURES

Wednesday 2 August, 6:30pm-8:00pm Geelong Library & Heritage Centre

ELECTRIFY EVERYTHING AT HOME

Join us for the launch of Geelong Sustainability’s new All Electric Homes Program, designed to help households make the switch from gas to a solar powered all-electric future.

Presented in partnership with Geelong Sustainability.

Saturday 29 July, 10:00am-12 noon

Mechanics Hall, 21 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay

PEARLS & MONSTERS: WHAT DO JOURNEYS OF SELF-DISCOVERY REVEAL?

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Presented in partnership with Apollo Bay WORDfest

Join us as Apollo Bay local Kate Bourne interviews Ramona Koval, Lauren Burns, and Sophie Matterson, all who have undertaken very different journeys that are both physical and deeply personal.

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Saturday 22 July, 10:30am-1:30pm

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THE BIRTH OF A POEM WITH LYN CHATHAM

Where do poems come from? This workshop will take participants through the birth of a poem, followed by exercises for creating their own poem. Suitable for beginners or those who would just like to join in a discussion of another’s creative process. Tickets $30pp OR $20pp for GRLC Members (free to join) OR $10 for Concession holders.

BUILDING DIGITAL SKILLS

June – December

Various dates & locations

Are you over 50 and want to build your online skills? We are delivering free sessions across our library network from June to December to help you confidently use your smartphone, computer, or device. Join in & improve your ability to navigate the digital world. Find out more on our website.

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GREGORY DAY WITH FACILITATOR HARRIET GAFFNEY Author in conversation The Bell of the World JAYNE TUTTLE Dinner and Show Paris or Die TOM MOLYNEUX, DOROTHY JOHNSTON & KGSHAK AKEC WITH PANEL CHAIR, RHETT DAVIS Panel Discussion Living Place, Writing Place LAURA WATERS Presentation Travel writing and memoir writing – where to start? 25-26 AUGUST 2023 KGSHAK AKEC MARK TOWSE, RICH LARSEN & S.D. HINTON WITH PANEL CHAIR ALLI SINCLAIR Panel Discussion Publish Your Book in 2023 LIZ MONUMENT Writers Workshop Writing Fiction – The Tricks of the Trade MARK TOWSE Full program & tickets available from Mon 17 July visit www.grlc.vic.gov.au/localword ON SALE FROM MON 17 JULY! HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE :
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