Following on from the popular school holidays programs and Summer Reading Club, MidCoast Libraries is inviting parents and carers to become part of its regular and free children's programs.
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These include Baby Rhyme Time (aimed at 0-2 year olds), Preschool Storytime (2-5 year olds) and Homework Help (school-aged).
The free Optus Tech Help Sessions at Taree library are back.
Need a helping hand with your smartphone, tablet or computer? Local experts will help you make the most of your devices.
Tackle basic tech-help problems in a one-on-one session, without the jargon.
Bookings are essential, so call 6592 5290 to book your spot.
If you're looking for something to entertain, inform or possibly change your life (that's totally free), look no further than MidCoast Libraries.
The March events calendar features book talks by Mick Marcon, the author of The New Eight Steps to Happiness and by Terry Stanton, author of No Mayday! No Mayday!
There is also an author event with Sandie Docker and her new novel The Banksia Bay Beach Shack, Kanopy Film Club is screening the movie Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and the library is hosting a Foodsmart Workshop.
Due to popular demand Taree library will again be presenting the All about Women Satellite live streamed from the Sydney Opera House on March 8 and bookings are essential.
For children there is a series of very special storytime events, featuring the feline star of the Manning Entertainment Centre production of The Cat in the Hat.
The MEC will be giving away one-double pass at each of these storytime sessions.
For all the above programs and events and to book in, head to the library website