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Face-to-face again

Face-to-face activities for babies, children, teens and adults have restarted at Fraser Coast Libraries this month.

Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said the free, in-person sessions were much-loved by members of the community and it was terrific to see them returning after a break due to the Covid pandemic.

“It’s fantastic that people will soon be enjoying group activities again at the five library branches, providing opportunities for learning, recreation and socialising,” he said.

“All of the wonderful library programs for youngsters and adults play an important role in helping to increase the overall wellbeing of our community.

“People who attend will still be asked to follow Covid-safe practices, such as physical distancing and hand sanitising, because the community’s health and safety remains our highest priority.”

Cr Seymour said the returning activities included Rattle and Rhyme, for babies and toddlers under two years old, and Under Five Time for children aged five and under.

“When they first attend, parents will receive a free bag featuring an illustration on the front to colour in with crayons, a board book, a hand puppet, a songbook, a scarf, a hat and information about library services,” he said.

“Everyone will be encouraged to use the items in the pack to talk, read, sing and play with their children at home and also to bring the items back each time they visit the library to use during Rattle and Rhyme and Under Five Time activities.

“At some sessions, bookings are essential because places are limited, so go to the libraries’ Eventbrite page for more details at: frasercoastlibraries.eventbrite.com or phone your nearest branch.”

Cr Seymour said other activities that would be returning included Classic Films, Technology Tutorials, World Films, Wildlife Talks, Scrabble, Chess, STEAM Club for children aged eight or older, Chill for families and Colouring Calm.

“Justices of the Peace have already returned to Hervey Bay Library on Mondays and Fridays from 10am until noon to help people who need documents witnessed,” he said.

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