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  • There are many, many, many creative spring school holiday activities, including building paper sailboats and Lego villages and sock monsters.
  • On the 29th, a night at the museum event for the launch of ‘Remarkable: Stories of Australians and their boats’, which is an exhibition by the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Gerringong Historical Society celebrating our connections with water and boats.
  • And knitting the library at Gerringong on 30th September and Kiama on 6 October
  • 4th October, at Gerringong Library, there’s a free beginner-friendly ukulele session for ages 13-130. Bring your own uke and learn some simple chords, strumming techniques and how to tune and maintain your instrument. It runs for four weeks from 3:30 to 4:30. Books are essential
  • On 6 October, there’s a beginner-friendly terrarium workshop for ages 15+ – all materials provided, and it runs from 3-4 pm
  • On 8 October, Local writer, Meredith Jaffe, will be at Kiama Library from 2 pm to talk about her most popular novel, The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison, and her latest book, The Tricky Art of Forgiveness; afternoon tea will also be available
  • On 13 October, the documentary ‘Moogy’s Yuki’ will be screening at Gerringong Library as part of the ‘Remarkable: Stories of Australians and their Boats’ exhibition.
  • On 15 October, join professional heritage advisor Ben Calvert from 2:30 in the Kiama Library Auditorium for his illustrated talk on Bombo Railway Station and its fascinating history – the talk will include a history of the site, an overview of its current condition, a review of its significance and an exploration into some of the constraints and issues concerning its current heritage management.
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