Wallsend District Library is shaking off winter, and getting ready to celebrate all things
SPRING with our annual spring festival. Once again, the library will be filled with displays, live trees, floral arrangements and community talks.
When?
12-23 September 2016
What's on?
So many things!
Goodbye Winter Exhibition
The 'Goodbye Winter' Exhibition is a showcase of digital photographs
presented by
The Photographers Learning Forum, an Internet based group
of professional photographers who give their time and expertise to help
and mentor newcomers to the wonderful world of digital photography.
The Photography Learning Forum is based in Newcastle and operates
through Facebook. The Forum provides free assistance and guidance to
amateur photographers via on-line learning. Professional photographers
provide their skill and expertise to the community. Participants can ask
questions via online forums, video tutorials and photographic
exercises. If you have recently purchased a digital camera they can show
you how to use it effectively.
Cost: Free
Bookings not required, just drop in.
12 September - 15 October
Guided tour of Summerhill Waste Management Centre
Have you ever wondered what happens to the contents of your red and
green lid bins? Now is your chance to find out by taking a free guided
tour of the Summerhill Waste Management Centre.
Newcastle Region Library is offering a free one hour guided tour of the
Summerhill Waste Management Centre. The tour departs from Wallsend
District Library and provides a behind the scenes look at Newcastle's
landfill and resource recovery centre.
Presented by: Newcastle City Council
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Monday 12 September, 11:00am-12:30pm -
Book your spot
Tuesday 20 September, 11:00am-12:30pm -
Book your spot
Community talk: Wallsend Flood Plan
Tuesday 13 September, 10:30am
Presented by Nathan Evans, Newcastle City Council
Special storytime - Hunter Wetlands
Celebrate Spring with our special storytime featuring the
Hunter Wetlands Centre. Meet turtles and frogs and enjoy stories, songs and a
Wetland themed craft activity.
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Wednesday 14 September, 10:30am-11:20am -
Book your spot
Community talk: Hunter Wetlands
Now in its 31
st year, the
Hunter Wetlands Centre is
continually re-imagining how it helps Novocastrians and visitors alike
to conserve and protect our wetlands and wildlife.
Dr. Stuart Blanch, Chief Executive Officer, Hunter Wetlands Centre, will
talk about what is happening this Spring at the Centre, including what
their volunteer team are working on, what wildlife is about, and some
their upcoming projects during the Spring and Summer period.
Presented by: Dr Stuart Blanch, CEO, Hunter Wetlands Centre
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Thursday 15 September, 11:00am-12:00pm -
Book your spot
Community talk: Put a Spring in your step with fresh fruit and veg
Mary from
The Fresh Ingredient will discuss seasonal spring fruits and
vegetables and demonstrate how to create a nutritious tasty salad. The
Fresh Ingredient won the Hunter
Local Business Awards for Most
Outstanding Fruit and Vegetable retailer in 2012, 2013 & 2015.
Presented by Mary, The Fresh Ingredient
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Wednesday 21 September, 11:30am-12:30pm -
Book your spot
Floral Arrangement Demonstration
Alyn from Everything Floral will create a floral arrangement
from native flora. Come along and learn the tips and tricks for creating
a stunning floral display.
Presented by Alyn, Everything Floral
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Thursday 22 September, 11:00am-12:00pm -
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Food Carving Demonstration
Be amazed at the Thai art of food
sculpting. Expert staff from Top Thai Restaurant will demonstrate the
culinary art of sculpting fruit and vegetables.
Presented by: Top Thai Restaurant
Cost: Free
Bookings essential.
Friday 23 September, 10.30am-12:00pm -
Book your spot
To see what other amazing things are happening, visit
Newcastle Region Library's Catalogue and Website.