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News>Your local library is the place to be this summer
Kingston Libraries are the 'cool' place to be this summer for more reasons than one.
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| As well as offering a vast array of books, newspapers, CDs, videos and games, Kingston Libraries also have an excellent line up of free author talks and children’s activities to keep everyone entertained in a cool, air-conditioned environment. | |
| Kingston Libraries is proud to be offering a great line up of free author talks this summer, including: |
 | Kylie Ladd, Melbourne author of After the Fall and Last Summer 2-3pm, Thursday 12 January 2012, Parkdale Branch |  | Crime-writer Carolyn Morwood, author of Death and the Spanish Lady 2-3pm, Friday 20 January 2012, Chelsea Branch |  | Kerry Greenwood, author of the latest Corinna Chapman mystery Cooking the Books 2-3pm, Tuesday 31 January 2012, Cheltenham Branch |  | June Loves, author of the forthcoming sequel to The Shelly Beach Writer’s Group 6.30-7.30pm, Tuesday 21 February 2012, Cheltenham Branch |  | Arnold Zable, author of Violin Lessons 2-3pm, Tuesday 6 March 2012, Chelsea Branch |  | Alice Pung, author of Her Father’s Daughter 6.30-7.30pm, Monday 19 March, Clarinda Branch |
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| Weekly storytimes for preschoolders and tiny tots will resume the week beginning 6 February 2012 and the monthly Book Bugs Club will resume in March 2012.
For author talk bookings or for more information, please visit http://library.kingston.vic.gov.au or call 1300 135 668.
From 19 December to 29 January, Kingston Libraries will be operating on Summer Hours. For details on opening hours, please visit http://library.kingston.vic.gov.au or call the Kingston Library Service on 1300 135 668. | |
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