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Hello and welcome to October at Your Library!

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Spring is in the air and October is the perfect time to learn a new skill, connect with your community and dive into Local History.

Croydon Library is turning 50 in October! Take a trip down Memory Lane, enjoy a Birthday Storytime, and celebrate at our Family Fun Day.

Take a walking tour of Lilydale’s Historic Hotels, remember the 40th anniversary of the Ash Wednesday bushfires at Belgrave Library, and step back in time on a walking tour of historic Yarra Junction during Local History Month.

Get Connected Safely with our events during Get Online Week. Travel the World with Virtual Reality at Realm Library and learn about the BigPurplePhone, the easy-to-use mobile phone for seniors, at Rowville Library.

We look forward to welcoming you to Your Library in October!

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Get Online Week
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Want to feel safer and more confident getting online?

93% of people report learning something new at Get Online Week events. Get help at a free event this Get Online Week, 16 - 22 October 2023.

Travel the world with VR
Mon 16 October, 10.30am & 11am, Realm Library

Be taken across the world in immersive, high-definition 3D armchair travel. Use our new Meta Quest 3 Virtual Reality headset to wander streets, visit famous landmarks, and even stroll back through time! Book now.

BigPurplePhone – Australia's safest phone?
Fri 20 October, 1pm-2pm, Rowville Library

Learn about the BigPurplePhone - a phone designed for seniors, using large buttons and icons, without all the fuss of modern smartphones. Features have older users in mind, keeping you safe and secure every day. Book now.

Wearable tech for fitness
Wed 25 October, 9.30am-10.30am, Miller's Homestead

What is wearable tech? How can it help you improve your health? Learn about smart-watches, rings, and fitness trackers, and how they collect health data that can be shared with healthcare specialists and family. Book now.

Supersized personalised gifts with Cricut
Thu 26 October, 3pm-4pm, Yarra Junction Library

Learn to use our suite of Cricut Joys – and our new super-sized Cricut Maker 3s! - to make cards, tees, mugs, banners, and other personalised gifts. Book now.

Supported by the Good Things Foundation and part of the Seniors Festival celebrations at Your Library.

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Celebrate Local History Month at Your Library

Join us at these fascinating events throughout October:
• Historical buildings of Knox
• Ferntree Gully Cemetery tour
• Ash Wednesday - 40 years ago
• Lilydale's historic hotels - walking tour
• The history of Mooroolbark
• Kevin Heinze and The People's Garden
...and more!

Book now.

Image: slv.vic.gov.au

Local History Month
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Storytime survey

Storytime survey:
Have your say

Help us plan for Storytimes in 2024 by completing this quick survey before Sunday, 15 October 2023. 

Complete the survey.

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FOR READERS + WRITERS

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Discover the world of vegan Italian cuisine and cookbook self-publishing

Tue 10 October, 6pm - 8pm, Ferntree Gully Library
Join cookbook author Nadia Fragnito, who will take you on a journey through the wonderful cuisine of vegan Italian food and the regional food traditions that are woven through her books, "A Vegan Summer in Southern Italy" and "Discovering Vegan Italian". Nadia will also share her insights into the process of cookbook self-publishing.
Both books will be available for purchase on the day. (FREE) Bookings required

Nadia Fragnito
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Rania Battany
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Writing & Publishing: A three-part series with author Rania Battany -
Knox Express

  1. Branding and getting started
    Thu 12 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm
  2. Writing and editing
    Thu 19 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm
  3. Getting published
    Thu 26 October, 6:30pm-7:30pm

    This three-part series with multi-published author, Rania Battany, is suitable for all budding writers, whether you are hoping to secure a big publisher or writing your memoir to share with family and friends. (FREE) Bookings required
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Stories with spice


Wed 25 October, 11am-12pm
Montrose Library
Learn how to bypass the cringe and bring on the smoulder! Join Anne Freeman, award-winning contemporary fiction author, in a spirited exploration of what makes a successful spicy scene and how to craft one.
Anne Freeman’s debut novel, Returning to Adelaide, was a finalist in the prestigious 2021 Romance Writers of Australia Valerie Parv Award and the 2021 Hawkeye Manuscript Development Prize. (FREE) Bookings required

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Cold War Games: Meet the author Harry Blutstein

Thur 26 October, 2pm - 3pm
Rowville Library
Don't miss this exciting presentation with influential writer, journalist and historian, Harry Blutstein.
Harry's book, Cold War Games, examines the underlying tensions between global superpowers during the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games in the midst of the Cold War. From blood in the polo pool to romance between warring athletes, the Games had it all. (FREE) Bookings required.

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Still standing: Meet the author Denny Meek


Thu 26 October, 6pm - 7:30pm
Miller's Homestead
Join author, psychologist, and journalist, Denny Meek, as she shares her award-winning book, Still Standing - A Mother's Journey From The Shadows of Loss to the Dawning of Hope.
In this moving book, drawn from personal experience, Denny aims to raise awareness on key issues - domestic violence, infant loss, anorexia nervosa, teen suicide, grief and address the stigmas around suffering. (FREE) Bookings required.

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OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS

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If you are a parent, then Realm is the place for you this month!

Discover how to cope with the pressure of being the perfect mum, get your child ready for the next step, learn how to make sensory bags, or have your child engage in sensory play with the Maroondah Toy Library. If your children are a little older, you might want to learn more about supporting the wellbeing of your young person, gain more awareness of gambling and gaming, or come along to an apprenticeship information session.

Bookings required for all events.

October is Parenting Month
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Children's Week
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Hatshepsut – From Queen to Pharaoh
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Hatshepsut: from Queen to Pharaoh

Thu 12 October, 2pm - 3pm
Yarra Junction Library

Initially a queen to the reigning pharaoh, Hatshepsut became regent, then ruled in her own right as pharaoh. This presentation will tell the story of a strong woman who knew what was best for her beloved Egypt, and how, after her death, many of her monuments were destroyed and her name obscured. (FREE) Bookings required

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Budget hacks for tough times
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Budget hacks for tough times

Fri 13 October, 2pm - 3pm
Bayswater Library
Martina Eaton, Manager of CHAMPION Emergency food relief service and community hub in Bayswater, will be sharing helpful hints on ways to reduce your bills and make your groceries stretch further. She will outline the help that is available in Knox for people who are doing it tough! Bookings required

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Croydon Library turns 50

Join us for a fun-filled week, celebrating 50 years of Croydon Library!

Family Fun day (inc. Carp Productions at 2pm) - Sun 15 Oct, 12pm - 5pm
Birthday card making workshop 
- Mon 16 Oct, 2pm
Cookie decorating demonstration
- Wed 18 Oct, 10am

Sharing memories of Croydon Library
- Fri 20 Oct, 9:30am
...and more!

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Being The Mother You Want To Be
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Being the mother you want to be

Tue 17 October, 10:30am - 11:30am
Mooroolbark Library
Join Motherhood and Life Coach, Louise East from More to Mum, for a reassuring and empowering session. Learn tips to help you stop getting stuck in guilt and comparison mode. Light morning tea will be provided. Children under supervision are welcome at this event.  (FREE) Bookings required

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Smart Phones With The Everyday Tech Skills Program
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Smartphones with the Everyday Tech Skills Program

Wed 18 October, 10am - 12pm
Boronia Library
The Everyday Tech Skills Program, offered by Bridges, is a fun and interactive sessions for over 50s, to develop technology skills. You will learn to make the most of your technology in a safe and inclusive environment. Come along and find out more! Bring your iPad or tablet, pen and paper. Proudly presented by Bridges Connecting Communities. (FREE) Bookings required

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You are invited to the Wayapa for Wellbeing Launch Celebration!

Sat 21 October, 11am - 2pm, Healesville Library
Wayapa® is an earth connection practice that is based on ancient Indigenous wisdom. The focus is on taking care of the Earth as a starting point for creating Earth, Mind, Body, Spirit well-being. Healesville Library is thrilled to announce that we will be offering fortnightly Wayapa® sessions, free for all to attend. 

Our launch day celebrations include:
• Welcome to Country
• Rope bridge making for local wildlife
• Storytelling
• BBQ lunch
• Wayapa Wuurrkshop

Wayapa launch
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Proudly presented in partnership with Eco Warriors Australia and Wayapa Wuurrk. 
Supported by the Valley Recovery Committee. (FREE) All ages - bookings not required.

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Boosting your energy with food and nutrition strategies
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Boosting your energy with food and nutrition strategies

Mon 30 October, 10:30am - 11:30am, Croydon Library
Do you struggle with low energy and fatigue? Are you crashing in the afternoon? Are you relying on coffee to get through your day? Headaches & fogginess? Sleep issues? Sugar cravings? 
If you struggle with these symptoms, come along and hear nutritionist and health coach, Lyndal Harris, share tips to boost your energy. (FREE) Bookings required

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Lilydale Community Gardens - gardening talk
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Lilydale Community Gardens: Gardening talk

Tue 31 October, 2pm - 3pm, Lilydale Library
Come along and hear about plant propagation, companion planting, embracing beneficial weeds, and self-seeding herbs & vegetables, together with a demonstration of cutting methods. Bring along your cuttings and seeds to swap.
This will include a plant sale (cash only).
(FREE) Bookings required

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Ferntree Gully Art Society - Group Exhibition at Miller's Homestead
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seniors-festival-2023
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Celebrating our vibrant seniors community throughout October and beyond!

Join us at Your Library  for an exciting month of events, just for Seniors!

Highlights include:

• Phone Photography Basics + Photo Walk
• Where's that photo?
• Edit photos on your phone
• Thriving at any age with Linda Black
• Google maps + scavenger hunt
• Uniting AgeWell information session 
• Change your thoughts, help your health
• Age pension information sessions
• Robots and coding
...and much more!

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FEATURED RESOURCES

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Gale Food History

New!
Food History by Gale

This delectable collection comprises centuries of recipes, medicinal formulas, practical advice, table etiquette and much more.

Browse through hundreds of food-focused books and manuscripts from 1669-1990, completely free.
Visit now!

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New!
Newspapers in BorrowBox

You can now read newspapers in the BorrowBox app!

Enjoy full access to every edition of The Saturday Paper, The Monthly magazine and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Download the BorrowBox app today.

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What's On Spring 2023
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October's top reads

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Holly by Stephen King
What's wrong with me? by Lorraine Candy
Every night of the week veg : meat-free beyond Monday. A zero-tolerance approach to bland by Lucy Tweed
The girl in the eagle's talons by Karin Smirnoff
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The last devil to die by Richard Osman
Before we say goodbye by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Fearless by Jelena Dokic
Build the Life You Want by Arthur C Brooks & Oprah Winfrey
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