What's On
Music Month may be on the go, but there's still plenty of other events and activities taking place around our libraries!
Crafterschool
City
It’s Term 2 already! Come and join us for another term of making some cool crafts.
Suitable for primary/intermediate ages. All materials supplied.
MONDAY 6 MAY – Bookmarks
MONDAY 20 MAY – CD suncatchers
Every second Monday, 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Ground Floor, City Library
Mosgiel
Love making things? Art and craft sessions for primary to intermediate ages. Join us for a different project each time! Come and do some CRAFTing!
All materials supplied.
Monday 20 May – Shadow boxes
Third Monday of the month, 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Children’s area, Mosgiel Library
Visions for Dunedin
The Hallenstein Legacy: A city wide cultural activation in 2023
The 150th anniversary of the founding of the New Zealand Clothing Factory by Hallenstein Brothers in 2023 marked a milestone in the nation’s retail history. In October 2023, Dunedin’s cultural institutions collaborated on a city-wide celebration of the Hallenstein family’s legacy.
Southern Heritage Trust's AGM will be held at the end of the talk.
FREE – Koha welcome
Wednesday 29 May, 5.30pm
4th Floor, City Library
The Write Time
Join Ella West for the Write Time!
A chance to pick the brains of a published children’s author, stop in for one-on-one help and advice or just sit and write in the company of a fellow writer – Ella will be busy working on her next novel!
Suitable for secondary school students.
Tuesday 14 May, 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Teen Space, City Library
Reading Allowed
Join us to relax, unwind, and listen as our readers read aloud to you from a range of classic and contemporary literature. Connect with the stories that you always meant to read.
This month you’ll hear excerpts from:
Boswell’s Life of Johnson by James Boswell
and
Flight of the Fantail by Steph Matuku
Wednesday 8 May, 5.30pm
Ground Floor, City Library
Friday Night Pyjama Storytime
Come and join us in your PJ’s for some stories, fun for all ages.
Friday 17 May, 6pm
Mosgiel Library Children’s Area