It is movie night this Saturday 9 November. For those who love the Beatles music and wander what the world would have been like without them you will enjoy this movie. So, book your seats so as not to miss out on the movie Yesterday. In December we will be showing 2 movies so keep the 7th (Palm Beach) and 14th (Downton Abbey) free in your calendars. Plus, for the kids we will have a Christmas movie on Fri 20 Dec at 1.45pm for a 2pm start.
Today (Wednesday 6 Nov) Storytime is on at 10.30am and again on Friday 8 Nov. Everyone is welcome to attend as their will be great stories and fun craft to do. Reminder that these session are counted towards the 1,000 books before school program.
A number of new magazine titles received this week and they include Australian house & garden, Real living, Gardening Australia, Diabetic living, Tech life Australia, 4×4 Australia, Taste, Australian Traveller, Double helix, Australian Woodsmith, Australian Geographic Adventure and Marie Claire.
Some more kids’ books are available this week and they include Captain Cat and the great pirate race! By Sue Mongredien, The pinballs by Betsy Byars, Stella the unstoppable and the talent show fiasco by Richard Newsome, Pages & Co: Tilly and the bookwanderers by Anna James, Little lion rescue by Rachel Delahaye, Fergus makes a difference; Fergus and Angus; Fergus breaks loose; Fergus goes bang; Fergus and Boris; Fergus and the whale; Fergus to the rescue; Fergus the ferry; Fergus at the zoo; Fergus at the fire; Fergus at the race and Fergus at the fireworks by J W Noble, A strange kind of brave by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald and The railway children and The story of the treasure seekers by E. Nesbit.
This week’s new fiction titles are now ready for loan and they include How the dead speak by Val McDermid, Lies lies lies by Adele Parks, Khaki town by Judy Nunn, The titanic secret by Clive Cussler, Cilka’s journey by Heather Morris, The English girl by Daniel Silva, The lying room by Nicci French, The dirty dozen by Lynda La Plante, White horses by Rachael Treasure and The giver of stars by Jojo Moyes.
There are new talking book titles available this week for everyone and they include Stinky street stories by Alex Ratt, The snow bear by Holly Webb, Princess Cadance and the spring hearts garden and Princess Twilight Sparkle and the forgotten books of autumn by GM Berrow, Tantric coconuts by Greg Kincaid, The temporary gentleman by Sebastian Barry, Desperate by Daniel Palmer, Swimming to the moon by Robert Drewe, Summerset Abbey by TJ Brown, Fromelles & Pozieres in the trenches of hell by Peter Fitzsimons and Sandakan by Paul Ham.
A few new large print titles are now available for loan and they include Something’s brewing by Wendy Kremer, Meeting Molly by Chrissie Loveday, All the Queen’s men by Ethan J Wolfe and Against the law by Ray Hogan.
Upcoming events to keep in mind are:
Wednesday 6 Nov Preschool Storytime 10.30am. Everyone is welcome to attend for stories and craft.
Friday 8 Nov Preschool Storytime 10.30am. Everyone is welcome to attend for stories and craft.
Saturday 9 Nov 7.45 for an 8pm start Movie – Yesterday. What would the world be like without the Beatles? Free entry. Bookings preferred. FOGL will be hosting the candy bar.