What We Do So Far, And The Help We Need

Our library is a community meeting place wholly run by volunteers…of which there are never enough. We try to meet community needs while having fun as we work. These are some of the things we do and some of the things about to happen. LIBRARY-SITTING — Volunteers look after the library in shifts on Wednesdays […]

Macular Degeneration and Ereaders

For those elderly folk who suffer from one form of macular degeneration or another, it seems that ereaders offer an ideal solution to their problems with reading. Macular degeneration is defined as follows:- Macular degeneration is a silent and painless loss of central vision due to the degeneration or dying of cells in the retina, […]

STORY AND RHYME TIME

We Never stop adding good things to your library… On Wednesday, we launch our STORY AND RHYME TIME at the library at 11.00am to coincide with National Simultaneous Story Time. We would love you to join us. In the afternoon we have our second 3 O’clock Bookclub, talking about literature relating to War. Join us […]

3 O’Clock Book Club Meets Again

Enjoying a lovely afternoon at Bookclub. The conversation about books on war has been wide ranging and included everything from All The Light We Cannot See to war poetry from Call of the Gums. As you can see, a pleasantly relaxed and friendly group of people – with tea or coffee as well..  What could be […]

Three O’Clock Book Club

On Saturday, join us at three for our THREE O’CLOCK BOOK CLUB. Doesn’t matter what you read or who you are, if you revel in reading, come join us for a cuppa and a chat. Bring a book you loved or hated to talk about. Fiona and I have recently read Liane Moriarty’s “The Husband’s Secret” […]