Swan Hill Regional Library’s online homework help service ‘yourtutor’ will increase its opening hours this year. The hours will be extended to 3pm until 10pm, Sunday to Friday. Swan Hill Rural City Council Cultural Development and Libraries Manager Camille Cullinan said term one could be overwhelming for many families, especially …
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The February issue of the Library newsletter is out now. Library Newsletter – February 2015 (pdf 1MB) In this issue: Holiday fun at the library Booking coming soon Featured digital books Local history 3 Australians exhibition Library Lover’s Day Photo gallery This post has been syndicated from the Swan Hill …
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The January issue of the Library newsletter is out now. Library Newsletter – January 2015 (pdf 1MB) In this issue: Happy New Year! New books and e-books Library This post has been syndicated from the Swan Hill Rural City Council website and was correct at the time of posting. Read …
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The December issue of the Library newsletter is out now. Library Newsletter – December 2014 (pdf 1MB) In this issue: Christmas opening times New books and e-books Local history books for sale Vision calendars Photo competition Summer reading Photo gallery This post has been syndicated from the Swan Hill Rural …
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The November issue of the Library newsletter is out now. Library Newsletter – November 2014 (pdf 1MB) In this issue: 100 Frames Project New books and e-books Cooking demonstration Vision calendars Photo competition Loud @ the Library Photo gallery This post has been syndicated from the Swan Hill Rural City …
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The October issue of the Library newsletter is out now. Library Newsletter – October 2014 (pdf 509kb) In this issue: Tech Savvy Seniors New books and e-books Your Tutor Roving Storytime Italian cooking demo Photo gallery This post has been syndicated from the Swan Hill Rural City Council website and …
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