Broadstone Library Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-2pm Tel: 01202 693504
Email:
broadstonelibrary@poole.gov.uk www.poole.gov.uk/libraries
• Books/DVDs/Blu-rays/CDs/Audiobooks/eBooks for all the family to borrow and hire
• Computers with free access to the Internet, printing, scanning and laminating facilities
• Free WiFi • Photocopier • Daily newspapers and magazines to read • Tea, coffee and biscuits available
• Reading glasses, Chartmedia children’s posters and activity books available to purchase
Stepping Stones Reading Group Mondays, 11am-12pm
Rummikub Club Mondays, 2-3pm
Bookstart Rhymetime for U5s Tuesdays, 10.45-11.15am
Homework Club Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 3-4.30pm, term-time only. With Homework Helper, Mr B.
Storytime for U5s Thursdays, 11-11.30am
Computer Buddy Thursdays, 12-3pm
Make Friends with a Book Thursdays, 10.45am-12pm
Colour Yourself Calm Adult Colouring Thursdays, 2-3pm
Knit & Natter Fridays, 10.30am-12pm
Children’s Games Hour & Lego Club Saturdays, 10.30-11.30am and 11.30am-12.30pm Reading Groups
Please ask in branch for details.
Everyone is welcome to join and membership is free! Why not come along and see what your local library has to offer you!
NEW! What’s On in Poole Libraries Events Brochure July–August 2018
For full details of all events, pick up a free brochure from your local library or download a copy from the website.
Call the 24/7 booking line on 01202 262449 or email
libraries@poole.gov.uk.
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Citizens Advice Drop-in
Tuesdays, 9.30am-1pm Speak to an Adviser from Citizens Advice face-to-face about: work, debt, consumer rights, law & courts, family matters, housing and benefi ts Just drop in.
Happy Snappers Photography Exhibition 9th – 21st July
Come along and see the work done by local photography group Happy Snappers. Lots of photos on display and fi nd out more about the group!
Summer Reading Challenge – Mischief Makers Starting Saturday 14th July
Children will explore a map of Beanotown to fi nd the mysterious buried treasure and become ultimate mischief makers! Read six books over the summer and collect stickers, having lots of fun and adventures along the way! For ages 4-11 years.
Marie Curie Coffee Morning
Thursday 26th July, 10am-12noon Join us for a hot drink and a piece of cake to help support those needing care and support through terminal illness, run by the Poole Marie Curie Fundraising Group.
Gnasher Badge and Dennis Hair Making
Friday 3rd August 10.30am-12noon To celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge, transform yourself into a menace and make a brilliant badge. For ages 4-11 years.
An Introduction to the iPad / Android Tablets:
Ask in branch for details. A FREE 90 minute demonstration by Happy Lappy. Bring your own device and use the library’s wifi or just come along and listen.
Computer courses and demonstrations are open to anyone. Places are limited, to book: call 01202 262449 (24 hours) or email
libraries@poole.gov.uk
Home Library Service Do you like to read, but fi nd it diffi cult to get to the library?
Local libraries have a team of dedicated volunteers who are able to visit on a regular basis, choosing and delivering the books you want from the library to your home, free of charge.
Royal Voluntary Service volunteers are DBS checked and receive ongoing training and support. The RVS can also provide befriending, help with shopping, and other things you might need – just get in touch.
For more info, contact Atsuko Mason, Dorset Home Library Service Administrator, on 01305 236666 or email:
mason.atsuko@
royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk
To advertise, please contact 01202 657317 or email
karen@broadstonelink.co.uk
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