Tuesday 8 September 2.00pm - 3.15pm
Book Club
Be the first to find out about exciting new books. Meet other readers and find out which books they enjoy.
For 8 - 12 year olds.
Wednesday 9 September 10.00am - 10.45am
Bob the Builder's birthday
Join us for stories, songs and party fun!
For children aged 4 - 7 years. RSVP 6334 8499
Wednesday 9 September 2.00pm - 3.30pm
The Claymation workshop
"Create your own Wallace & Gromit style 'clay' animated short movie". Also be shown how to create an audio soundtrack using free shareware.
Suitable for children & young adults aged 10 years and over.
Thursday 10 September 2.00pm
Devil Danger - launch of Justin d'Ath's new book
Meet Justin, author of the Extreme Adventure stories.
Grab an entry form to win an autographed copy of the new book Devil danger.
For 8 - 12 year olds.
Tuesday 15 September 10.30am - 12 noon
Captain Crabclaw's Cres
This rollicking tale of swashbuckling and scrambled eggs will delight landlubbers young and old.
Each child will receive a copy of the Captain Crabclaw's Crew activity book.
For children aged 5 - 9 years. Pirate dress preferred!
Friday 18 September 10.30am
Cooking with Grandma
Join us for a book party and launch of Rosemary Mastnak's new book Cooking with Grandma.
Children, gastronomes and grandmas welcome.
RSVP 6336 2625
Please note: Our regular Rock & Rhyme sessions of stories, songs and rhymes for children aged 0 - 24 months will not be held during this school holiday period.
Launceston Library thanks the following supporters:
Birchalls
Friends of the Library, Launceston Inc.
Fullers Bookshop
Hardie Grant
Heritage Isle Credit Union Ltd
Penguin Books
Petrarch's
Stories Bookshop
Sponsored and proudly supported by:
Heritage Isle Credit Union Ltd:

Student Employment Program
If you know someone in Grade 10 looking for paid work during the school holidays and likes working with children, find out more about our Student Employment Program.
What's On this month
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