3 public libraries in SE Perth: Armadale, Kelmscott and Seville Grove. Books, eresources, events, literacy, local history, computers, 3D printing and much more.
A vibrant artwork that truly captures the magic of reading ๐คฉ๐
Here's a behind the scenes look at how the new mural in the Armadale Library, created by artist Sam Hughes, came to life.
Want something to do that is #NotJustNetflix to get you through these tough times? Make sure you check out our e-Library!
๐ Wheelers is one option which offers a range of non-fiction, teen and childrensโ eBooks to discover.
Visit https://t.co/5aeNMZ0AvJ to find out more.
City of Armadale Library Services have been hard at work to keep bringing Storytime to our community! ๐
This is a great way to keep the kids (and the grown ups... you know who you are!) interested in reading and storytelling during this difficult time.
https://t.co/wDJXWHzTGe
The Federal Government has announced that public playgrounds, outside gyms and skate parks will be closed from tomorrow. Boot camps will now be limited to two people - a personal trainer and the client.
For more information visit https://t.co/ngW4xfCIdw
We are transitioning to virtual and online services. Find an update about the changes the City if putting in place to keep it's community and staff safe here- https://t.co/5DpDW8tzTn
We are working hard to keep you informed about the changes happening around the City during these unprecedented times. Hereโs an update about our essential services that continue to operate - https://t.co/3y04UpUTSC
In line with the latest government directives, the City has now closed the Armadale, Kelmscott, and Seville Grove libraries. More information here: https://t.co/5DpDW8tzTn
Safety and wellbeing are a priority right now. In line with government directives, some City events are being cancelled, and we are closing the Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre from midnight 18 March 2020. The City's libraries are still open. More info: https://t.co/64ifbvpMfR
As the COVID-19 situation evolves, The City is taking a number of steps to ensure preparedness and a greater awareness across our facilities.
Read the Mayor, Ruth Butterfield's message here: https://t.co/pzo8GRz6xK
Stay up to date with information: https://t.co/u2I06CTqQf
Health and safety is important. While the overall risk in WA of contracting COVID-19 in the community remains low, we are currently ensuring preparedness across our facilities by actively following the advice from relevant authorities.
Stay up to date - https://t.co/IMtVvXb7kW
What happens when members of the local community create and share poetry inspired by objects from a museum's collection? Come and find out at the History House Museum's "The Poetry of Things" #exhibition.
Find out more: https://t.co/IgZUG5q0wr
Entries for the 2020 FOCUS Photographic Competition open on 1 Feb so get snapping! There are two categories this year: ๐ฃ๏ธ 'My Streets' and ๐ธ Open theme (pre 2000)
Check out the web page for more info on the theme and how to enter: https://t.co/vVbEo9ScNp ๐ธ๐
Congratulations to David Harris, Prema Arasu, and Nicole Douglas taking out 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in the Armadale Writersโ Award!โ๏ธ ๐ ๐
Well done to finalists: Benjamin Mason, Carolyn Richer, Claire Hart, Heather Reid-Bell, JM Kelly, Mark Foster, and Stephanie Roberts.