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FIND US Rosny Library 46 Bligh Street, Rosny TAS 7018 Phone: 03 6165 6448 Email: rosny.library@education.tas.gov.au REGISTRATION FOR OUR EVENTS, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES To help us deliver a successful program please… 1. Register all participants on Eventbrite as we can’t allow walk-ins. 2. Follow physical distancing requirements. Please assist children with this. 3. Practice good hygiene. We will provide sanitiser for you. 4. Do not visit the library if you’re unwell. Thanks for your help. We look forward to seeing you.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
APRIL 2021
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2
Closed for
Public Holiday
Good Friday
5 6 7 8 9
Closed for Closed for 10.30am-11.00am 2.00pm-4.00pm
Public Holiday Public Holiday Rock & Rhyme Holiday Film Club
Easter Monday Easter Tuesday
BIG LIBRARY READ
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
12 13 14 15 16
11.00am-12.00pm 10.30am-11.00am 10.30am-11.00am 2.00pm-4.00pm
Storytime and Rock & Rhyme Rock & Rhyme Holiday Film Club
Craft 2.00pm - 4.00pm 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Stop Motion Hot Dog Book
Workshop
BIG LIBRARY READ
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
19 20 21 22 23
11.00am-12.00pm 10.30am-11.00am 10.30am-11.00am 2.00pm-4.00pm
Storytime and Rock & Rhyme Rock & Rhyme Film Club
Craft
26 27 28 29 30
11.00am-11.30pm 10.30am-11.00am 10.30am-11.00am
Storytime Rock & Rhyme Rock & RhymeeLIBRARY FOR CHILDREN
Story Box
Watch your child’s favourite story come to
life with Story Box!
With hundreds of stroies read by well known
actors, musicians, comedians and authors,
Story Box is a great way to discover reading.
Visit www.libraries.tas.gov.au or chat to the
staff for more information.
Literacy Planet
A fantastic online interactive platform which makes reading and learning
words fun.
From pre-reading to grammar, phonics and spelling activities, there is
something for everyone.
Britannica Library
Check out this award-winning re-
source for children.
It is the perfect place for curious
children to discover the world
around them.FOR CHILDREN
Storytime
Every Tuesday
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Join us for 30 minutes of stories,
rhymes and lots of fun! Suitable for
children aged 2 - 5 years and their
parents and carers.
Rock & Rhyme
Every Wednesday & Thursday
10:30 am - 11:00 am
For babies and toddlers from
birth to 2 years. Enjoy songs, action
rhymes and short stories.
Meet other parents and have fun!
Note: There will be no Rock &
Rhyme on Wednesday 7 April.
Remember to book
Bookings are essential for everyone
who is attending, adults included.
BOOK Tickets go live on Eventbrite the week
NOW before each session.
• Online www.eventbrite.com
• Phone 6165 6448
• Visit us and chat to a staff memberWould you like to download and use the Check in TAS App? Chat to a staff member to book in with one of our volunteers.
DIGITAL LEARNING
Android Tablet Basics
Thursday 22 April
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Would you like to build your confidence in
using your Android Tablet? Discover how you
can use the camera, save files and how to install,
manage and delete apps on your tablet. By the
end of the session, you will have the confidence
to keep practising and building your skills.
Clarence Talks - Check in Tas App
Thursday 22 April
10:30 am – 11:30 am
In the session we will give
you an overview of the Check in TAS app;
show you how to download it and use it to
check in across the state.
Internet Basics
Tuesday 27 April
10:00 am – 11:30 am
This session will introduce you to the
internet. Come and learn more about
how to:
• Find and browse websites
• Understand hyperlinks
• Bookmark pages
• Stay safe onlineDIGITAL LEARNING
Buying and Selling Online Basics
Thursday 29 April
10:00 am – 11:30 am
Learn everything you need to know
about online shopping, from comparing
prices to securely paying for things
online. You will also learn about some
of the benefits and possible
disadvantages of shopping online.
Computing Basics
Friday 30 April
10:00 am – 11:30 am
New to computers? This is the perfect
place to start. This session will show you
the basic functions of a computer,
keyboard and mouse. By the end of this
session you will have the skills and
resources you need to keep practising.
Remember to book
BOOK • Online www.eventbrite.com
• Phone 6165 6448
NOW
• Visit us and chat to a staff memberDIGITAL LEARNING
@ SORELL LIBRARY
Family History Basics
Monday 19 April
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Come along to learn about researching
your family history. We’ll show you what
information is available and how to find
out more about your family’s past.
Buying and Selling Online Basics
Monday 26 April
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Learn everything you need to know
about online shopping, from comparing
prices to securely paying for things
online. You will also learn about some of
the benefits and possible disadvantages of
shopping online.
Remember to book
Sorell Library
26 Cole Street, Sorell TAS 7172
• Online www.eventbrite.com
• Phone 6165 6452
• Visit us and chat to a staff memberANZAC DAY WORD SEARCH
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AUSTRALIA GALLIPOLI REMEMBEReBOOKS How to download eBooks
Big Library Read
5 to 19 April
OverDrive’s upcoming Big Library Read runs from 5 to 19 April.
The Big Library Read connects readers around the world with the same
eBook at the same time, without any waitlists or holds.
This year’s Big Library Read book is “The Art of Taking It Easy”
Readers can learn stress-managing techniques from psychologist and
stand-up comedian Dr. Brian King.
OverDrive is offering the book as an eBook only (no eAudio available).
However, Libraries Tasmania have print copies on order.Home Library Service
Do you know someone who lives in the Clarence area and would
like to borrow library items but needs help to access them?
Our Home Library Service is available to help!
The Home Library Service is available to people who:
• have an illness or disability which prevents them visiting
the library in person
• cannot carry library items home
• live in a nursing home, hospital, hostel or supported
accommodation house
• care full-time for someone physically unable to borrow
library items
• are children of, or cared by, someone physically unable to
borrow library items
Talk to us today!FILM CLUB
‘A famous pianist struggling with stage fright late in
his career finds inspiration with a free-spirited music
critic.’
Friday 23 April
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Reserve your place today:
www.eventbrite.com, phone 6165 6448 or chat to a staff memberLEARNING
English Conversation Group
Tuesdays
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Come along and practice your
English skills with this friendly group.
No booking required.
Get your Learner’s Licence
Having trouble getting your car or
motorcycle Learner’s Licence?
Get help with reading and sitting
the test!
Reading, writing & maths
Do you need help with reading,
writing or maths? Do you know
someone who does? We provide
free, confidential, one to one help
for adults. Contact David for a
friendly chat on 03 6165 6444.Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts
91 Murray Street, HOBART, TAS 7000
Banks' Florilegium – Society Islands, 1765
25 March – 31 July 2021
Ease your travel itch…
With international travel restrictions still in place, the Allport takes you to
Tahiti, albeit in 1769, showing you for the first time a selection of stunning
Society Islands botanicals from Banks' Florilegium.
Banks' Florilegium – Society Islands, 1769 comprises framed botanical prints
individually colour-printed in the 1980s, from the 18th century copperplate
engravings of Sydney Parkinson's drawings. Parkinson was the artist who drew
the fresh plants collected in the Society Islands by Joseph Banks and Daniel
Solander, as part of Captain James Cook's first voyage round the world.
Spend some time taking in the edible, the intoxicating and the medicinal
details of the plants; well-known to the island people, but many of them
entirely new to European botany at the time.
Visit the exhibition in the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts
from 25 March 2021.
Open weekdays 9:30 am – 5:00 pm; Saturdays 9:30 am – 2:00 pm; closed
Sundays and public holidays. Wheelchair accessible
Bookings are not required to view this exhibition.Clarence Plains Child and
Family Centre
25 Mockridge Road,
Clarendon Vale
Phone: 03 6246 6444
Clarendon Vale Rokeby
Neighbourhood Centre Neighbourhood Centre
65 Mockridge Road, 85 Tollard Drive,
Clarendon Vale Rokeby
Phone: 03 6247 1411 Phone: 03 6247 6778
We have a range of FREE help available at both Neighbourhood
Centres.
Call each centre for more information and to book.
• Free computer access
• Internet and email
• No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS) applications
• Scanning documents
• Tax returns
• Get your learner’s licence at Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre
• Mobile phone helpDon’t forget to pick up a Southern Libraries School Holiday program! We have fantastic activities on offer for the whole family.
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