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30/09/2016Central Coast Council is inviting the whole community to celebrate in the success of Tuggerah Library serving our community for the last 21 years.
Come and join us on 19 October at 9.30am for this year’s big anniversary celebration with special guest appearances throughout the day and a delicious morning tea to mark this memorable occasion.
Council’s Library Services Section Manager, Ms Andrea Edwards said, this celebration is a way to thank our community for its support in the last 21 years.
“During this celebration local author and healer Laurie Leah Levine will talk on her three books and give practical guidance on how to live a more energised, peaceful and balanced life,” Ms Edwards said.
“A free talk and a meditation session by members of the local Khedrubje Kadampa Buddhist Centre will also be made available for visitors on the day.
“So come and join in on the festivities and have some fun at Tuggerah Library.
“All bookings for talks, meditation sessions and the morning tea can be made by contacting the library directly on 4350 1560 or come in and see our staff.”
Council’s Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds, said our libraries support lifelong learning for all people on the Central Coast and act as vibrant community hubs.
“Turning 21 is a big milestone and over this time over 5.5 million items have been borrowed from Tuggerah Library,” Mr Reynolds said.
“Over the 21 years this popular branch has had over two million visitors come through its doors and this shows just how important our local libraries are to this community.
“We are committed to keeping up with technology and improving our services across the libraries so we can deliver what our community needs, wants and values.”
Find out more of what our libraries have to offer by visiting www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.