Libraries turning page: Branches re-open, Mobile Library on road

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Cooma and Bombala libraries reopened their doors this week and the Mobile Library is back on the road after another period of COVID-19 related closures.

With a cool end to summer forecast it's the perfect opportunity to drop in with the kids for a storytime or find yourself a book to curl up with.

Our libraries are excited to welcome back kids and parents for our popular storytime sessions. Places are limited for our first session kicking off Saturday 5 February 2022 at Cooma Library with an ocean-themed morning of stories and craft from 11am, so please book ahead. The next session will be Wednesday 16 February at 10.30am, theme to be announced soon.

Tech Savvy Seniors is making its long-awaited comeback this month as well, with details to be confirmed soon. If you or your loved ones are a little older and want to gain vital skills and confidence with modern technology and software, call your local library to book today.

The Mobile Library has returned to its regular schedule. Drop in for a visit when we're next in town, coming to:

• Adaminaby on alternate Fridays

• Berridale every Wednesday

• Bredbo on alternate Mondays

• Dalgety on alternate Wednesdays

• Delegate on alternate Thursdays

• Jindabyne every Tuesday and alternate Fridays

• Michelago on alternate Mondays

• Nimmitabel on alternate Thursdays

As always, our online resources continue to be available to all library members, 24/7 online. You can access books, magazines, audiobooks, research databases and a whole host of children's resources for free with your library membership.

For more details and information, you can visit our website or call 1300 345 345 to be put through to your nearest branch.

The Snowy Monaro Regional Library Facebook page is another great way to keep up-to-date with everything going on at your local library, with regular posts on our upcoming events and helpful hints to get the most out of your free membership.

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