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Time to get back to the library

Hampton Park Library is open once again and ready to welcome all members of the community.

The library is home to a number of programs for people of all ages – so there’s always a good reason to drop in!

Kids will enjoy programs like Tinies Time, Lego for Kids, Book Ninjas and Baby Rhyme Time.

For adults, there are English for Dari speakers classes, citizenship classes, simple computing sessions for Dari speakers and Craft and Conversation sessions.

Sandra Cleave, branch manager, said: “Hampton Park Library is back open to regular hours and we love seeing locals come in.

“Check out the range of children’s and adults’ programs we have on offer. We also have a Winter What’s On Guide launching Monday 24 May so head to our website and check out our events, book your spot now!”

Hampton Park Library is located at 25 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park. To find out more, visit https://www.cclc.vic.gov.au/branches/hampton-park/

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