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Masks no longer required

In line with NSW State Government recommendations, masks are now only required for certain high-risk settings, such as travel, hospitals, indoor music festivals and corrections facilities, SO THERE IS NO LONGER A REQUIREMENT FOR YOU TO WEAR A MASK WHILE VISITING THE LIBRARY. However, masks are still encouraged where you cannot maintain a safe distance from staff, volunteers or other patrons. You may choose to wear a mask in the library at any time if you wish.

Home Spun - more live stories from the south east

In Celebration of International Women’s Day 2022, you are invited to join us for an evening of Storytelling and songs by the Women of the South East. 8 March 2022, 6:00pm - Bega Commemorative Civic Centre. Read all about it and book your tickets via the library website.

QR Code Sign in

 In line with State Government recommendations, it is no longer necessary to check-in with the Service NSW app when entering Bega Valley Shire libraries.

Book Bingo Winner Announced!

Congratulations to Eliza from Merimbula, who has won a dinner for two at a restaurant of her choice for 2 people. Eliza participated in our Summer Reading Book Bingo Challenge and was lucky enough to win the major prize. Thanks to everyone who entered and congratulations Eliza!

Rhymetime starting again

Rhymetime will be starting again next week across all our branches and we are super excited to see you all again! Rhymetime is a fun way to introduce babies and toddlers to language and music aimed at 0-2 year olds. Visit eventbrite to book your FREE ticket to your preferred library. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/organised-by-bega-valley-shire-library-4920493023

Tura Marrang Library Storytime now on Monday's

Storytime at Tura Marrang Library is moving from Wednesday mornings to Monday mornings, commencing at 10:30am.  Storytime is free and lasts approximately an hour.  Book online @ www.begavalleyshirelibrary.eventbrite.com.au

Local author talk at Tura Marrang Library

Gain an insight into the daily life of a soldier deployed in the second world war as local author Greg Bartlett shares memories and stories composed from soldier Bill Corby’s letters, sent home to his family between 1940-1945.  "Yours Lovingly Bill" Tura Marrang Library,  Friday 11th February 2:00pm.  Bookings essential via eventbrite or speak with Library staff to reserve your spot