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Book your spot! Kilkenny Library Service reopens to the public
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Kilkenny County Council Library Service have reopened their doors to the public and have a range of services available across the county. Book and Browse services, where you can book a 30-minute appointment to visit the library and choose your books, will be available in Castlecomer, City, Loughboy, Urlingford, Ferrybank and Graiguenamanagh libraries.
You can book by phone, email or on the website via online booking form. Contact and Collect services will be available in Thomastown and Callan and you can either email, phone or use an online booking form to book a designated time to collect books and let staff know your reading preferences.
Exciting projects for children and young people in Kilkenny for Cruinniú na nÓg
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Eight exciting projects for children and young people will take place in Kilkenny on June 12 for Cruinniú na nÓg, the national day of free creativity for children and young people.
Kilkenny County Council received €15,000 from the Creative Ireland Programme to co-ordinate and deliver a Cruinniú na nÓg Programme in County Kilkenny.
The Community & Culture Section of Kilkenny County Council invited applications for projects via a public grant scheme, and 8 projects were awarded funding. These include workshops on drama, traditional crafts, growing, cooking and animation, and they will be delivered by local theatre groups, the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland, and the Kilkenny County Council Library Service.
Kilkenny Library encourages families to Spring into Storytime this April
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Public libraries’ annual Spring into Storytime programme launched on April 1 and promises to bring the magic of Storytime to homes across the country.
This year, Spring into Storytime is moving online again and Kilkenny County Council Library Service will organise virtual events and activities, all based around reading and listening to stories, which families can enjoy at home.
The programme provides an ideal opportunity for children to take time to enjoy a variety of stories through online storytimes by library staff and authors and experience reading as an activity which is fun, entertaining and allows families to share this happy time together.