Right now, we’re asking for feedback on our draft Library Strategy 2024-2028, which will guide how we create a world-class library service for our community.
The draft Strategy is based on a vision that libraries are “the heart of our community where everyone can discover, learn and connect’. Everyone is welcome to before the 6 August 2023.
But while you’re thinking about what you want from the libraries of the future, did you know our libraries do these things now…
1. Young Crafters
This casual program is for young people between 12-18 who are interested in all things craft. Whether it’s Granny Squares, scrapbooking or model building, this program welcomes all young crafters. It’s on at during term time on Tuesdays from 3.30-5pm.
2. Tech Help
Get to learn how to use your devices, set up an email account, borrow an eBook or explore the internet safely. Targeted at adults, sessions are available at both Warrawong and Wollongong Libraries.
3. Sewing Machine Safety Induction
You read it right, at Wollongong Library you can learn how to safely operate the on-site Janome sewing machines! It’s an essential course for beginners and experienced sewers looking to . It covers sewing machine set-up, operation and pack up.
4. Preschool Storytime
Brush up on your twinkle, twinkle and Baby Shark at . Most of our libraries host regular Storytimes for three-to-five year olds where books, sing-a-longs and craft activities keep everyone entertained.
5. Author Talks
Image: author of ‘A Joyful Life’, will give a talk at Wollongong Library
Mikey Robins, Rosemary Kariuki and Chris Hammer are just three of the authors set to share their words of wisdom over the next few months with booklovers. The Friends of Wollongong Library have a regular program of – although they do sell out so get in quick to reserve your seat.
These are just five fantastic programs our libraries offer. There’s so much more to explore. Our libraries have an exciting program of music events including a sold out performance from LYHRA vocal trio and band at Wollongong Library on Saturday 22 July, WollCon’s Early Childhood Music Education (or CHiME) at Dapto Library and an upcoming performance by The Con Jazz Orchestra and the Shannon Barnett Quartet at Thirroul Library on Sunday 29 October. Plus, there are activities like the Old Boys Social Club, kids’ coding classes, and HSC support initiatives as well as all the other resources – books, magazines, eBooks, DVDs and CDs, that you’d expect.