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Festive Playford. 2020 has been a tumultuous year for us all. Now more than ever, it’s important to take time to celebrate and spend time with loved ones. For many the end of year celebrations may look a little different, however it is important that we take the time to connect with family and friends to celebrate. Here’s how some of our community will be celebrating the end of 2020.
Give the gift of reading. For Daina Pocius, Heritage Coordinator at the City of Playford Library, the end of year is about sharing her passion and love of books with the community. “In 2012 a former colleague shared with me how it was common for local children to start school without ever having seen or picked up a book,” said Diana. For a book enthusiast like Daina this was inconceivable. With Christmas approaching, she had the simple idea of asking local people to donate new books to local children as Christmas presents.
Fast facts. More than 6,000 books have been donated since 2012. The initiative has received three awards: •
Local Government Award for Leadership Excellence Awards 2014
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Playford Local Hero Award for Leadership in Community Services 2014
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Jim Crawford Award for Innovation for Libraries 2014
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“We decided to partner with Anglicare who already provide support and gift hampers to the local community,” said Daina. “Anglicare were able to add a book to their existing hampers. From here, Give the Gift of Reading was born.” Give the Gift of Reading is now in its ninth year. Since 2012 six metropolitan libraries in South Australia have joined the campaign. “We continue to run the initiative because we believe it does make a difference,” said Daina. “Reading can change people’s lives. It opens doors – to imagination, a world you may not be able to physically access but you can through a book.” Brand new books can be donated until Tuesday, 15 December at the Playford Civic Centre and Stretton Centre libraries.