Spring has sprung and although the doors are temporarily closed at Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) the library is coming to you – virtually.
To keep the community engaged and entertained two special What’s On in Spring Guides have been launched, one for the adults and one for the kids, including a school holiday program.
There are more than 50 free online events on offer, all hosted online via Zoom, Facebook or YouTube.
Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO, Chris Buckingham said Spring was a time of renewal and a chance to try something new.
“By reading, learning and actively participating in community, we are making a conscious decision to face down the challenges and determine our own future,” he said.
For the adults there is job search support; help for parents teaching kids at home; conversation clubs, pilates, U3A events, chats with authors, armchair travel, support for
parents, local history, family law guidance, bee keeping, and a trivia night just to get started.
For the kids there is stop motion, pirate day, LOTE events, ‘Dinovember’ events, bees, cooking classes, NAIDOC events, Sinhalese story time and craft, writing and drawing workshops, Halloween events, competitions and more!
“CCL are here to help you discover the possibilities and in turn open the door for a new approach,” Mr Buckingham said.
“We cannot wait to see you again in one of our libraries, but until then we are determined to walk with you through these troubled times. We will get to a better place together.”
For more information, visit: https://www.cclc.vic.gov.au/) or follow Casey Cardinia Libraries on Facebook and Instagram.
Some events are limited. Bookings essential at https://www.cclc.vic.gov.au/online-events