BOOK CLUB has now closed. All orders have been placed and should arrive at school within the next week.
The latest LIBRARY COMPETITION centres around Matariki. Students need to make a star. 2D or 3D. I am looking for creativity and colour! The stars will be displayed in the staffroom for the Staff Matariki Dinner on 3 July. There will be PRIZES for the best stars. Closes next THURSDAY 29 June.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.....AWESOME FREE CITY LIBRARY EVENTS
Beyond the Page is an exciting children’s and youth literary festival taking place during the July school holidays in over 24 venues within the Greater Wellington region.
Some key events feature:
· Sir Jon Trimmer – tales from the Royal NZ Ballet
· Des Hunt writing workshops
· Fifi Colston - wearable arts demonstrations
· Robots
· Jo Morris - creative writing
· Escapemate - immersive & interactive story creation
· Te Reo Wainene o Tua - Te Reo Māori storytelling kaupapa.
All events are free and aimed at children and young people aged 5 to 18 years. See details below.
Beyond the Page is an exciting children’s and youth literary festival taking place during the July school holidays in over 24 venues within the Greater Wellington region.
Some key events feature:
· Sir Jon Trimmer – tales from the Royal NZ Ballet
· Des Hunt writing workshops
· Fifi Colston - wearable arts demonstrations
· Robots
· Jo Morris - creative writing
· Escapemate - immersive & interactive story creation
· Te Reo Wainene o Tua - Te Reo Māori storytelling kaupapa.
All events are free and aimed at children and young people aged 5 to 18 years. See details below.
Wellington
City Libraries, Hutt City Libraries and Upper Hutt City Library have been
organising an exciting children’s and youth literary festival called Beyond the
Page. This festival opens on the 8th of July and will take place
over the two weeks of the July school holidays (8-23 July 2017), in over 24
venues in the Wellington region. Beyond
the Page will lead children and young people on a journey through different
aspects of storytelling, creating experiences for them to immerse themselves in
and express their creativity.
The
festival is aimed at the 53,000 children and young people aged five to 18 in
the Greater Wellington region. The purpose of this festival is to embrace all
literacies including digital literacy and to enhance these experiences for both
children and youth across the region. We plan to do this by offering them the
tools, people and spaces for open exploration and engagement with literacy.
There
will be a wide variety of events drawing from a pool of local artists as well
as national figures. Some of our key events include: Royal New Zealand Ballet
story times, writing workshops by the 2017 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal award
winner - Des Hunt, wearable arts demonstrations with Fifi Colston, robots,
creative writing with Jo Morris, immersive & interactive story creation in
collaboration with Escapemate, as well as Te Reo Wainene o Tua who will deliver
a Te Reo Māori storytelling kaupapa. All our events are free.
Beyond
The Page would love it if you were able to help spread the word to children and
youth in your local area and schools, as well as friends, colleagues and
family. We do hope you will be able to come to some of our exciting events
Check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/beyondthepagenz/
To download one of our fabulous posters please
click on the link below and download a poster: https://beyondthepage.nz/about/#media
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have
any further questions.
Kassie McLuskie
Children and Youth Services Coordinator,
Wellington City Libraries
Mobile: 021 227 8637
Email: kassie.mcluskie@wcc.govt.nz
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