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March 2019 • Vol 26 No. 3
Stanton Library 234 Miller Street, North Sydney T (02) 9936 8400 E library@northsydney.nsw.gov.au W northsydney.nsw.gov.au/library
Opening HoursMonday-Thurday: 9am-9pm Friday: 9am-6pm Saturday-Sunday: 10am-5pm
do you love to write ?
Enter the Nan Manefield Young Writers’ Award for the chance to win great prizes and attend a writing masterclass with award winning authors!
In 2019 we will be recognising 30 years of the Young Writers Award at Stanton with a special celebration!
Anyone aged 11-18 years can submit a poem or short story of 750 words or less. The competition is judged by published authors and poets, with prizes totalling over $2000.
For more details on how to enter, visit:www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/ywa
enter now!
celebrating30 years!
Health WeekFree events @ Stanton
Author Talk : Dr Nicola Gates‘The feel good guide to menopause’ Tuesday 12 March, 6.30pmDr Gates explains how to navigate the menopause transition so you can flourish.
Nutritionist Ange Sinclair7 Tips for Healthy DigestionThursday 14 March, 1pmImprove your health and well being with 7 tips to get your digestion into top condition.
Tai ChiWednesday 20 March, 11amDiscover the energising benefits of Tai Chi taught to you by Great Grand Master Kellen Chia. This session will be held in the Civic Park ampitheatre, right next to the Library
Bookings essential, go to:www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/healthweek
Tuesday 12 March, 1pmKate Legge Kindred: A Cradle Mountain love story traces the achievements of unconventional adventurers Gustav Weindorfer and Kate Cowle, and their fight to preserve the Tasmanian wilderness where they pioneered eco-tourism.
Thursday 14 March, 1pmJulienne Van Loon One of the age-old questions of philosophy is what does it mean to live a good life? In the extraordinary book The thinking woman, scholar and writer Julienne van Loon engages with the work of six leading, contemporary thinkers and writers, interrogating their ideas on love, play, fear, work, wonder and friendship.
Friday 22 March, 1pmMeg and Tom Keneally The ink stain is the fourth instalment in the Monsarrat Series, by father-daughter writing duo Tom and Meg Keneally - a rollicking read full of murder, government corruption and cover-ups, kidnappings and secret alliances.
Monday 25 March, 1pmKirsten Drysdale In September 2010, Kirsten Drysdale was tricked by a job offer too curious to refuse: an all expenses paid, cruisey-gig as a dementia carer for a rich old man in Kenya. There seemed no good reason to say no... so she got on a plane. I built no schools in Kenya is a travelogue-tragedy-farce about race, wealth, love, death, family, nationhood, sanity, benzodiazepines, monkeys and whisky. It is almost entirely true.
Wednesday 27 March, 1pmRebecca Huntley What do Australians want most from their next government? In this vivid, grounded, surprising essay, Rebecca Huntley listens to the people and hears a call for change. Australia fair reveals the state of the nation and makes the case for democratic renewal – should the next government heed the call.
Writers@Stanton is the library’s visiting author talk program, presented in partnership with the Constant Reader Bookshop. The program is free and no booking is required.
Would you like to be more free with your creativity? Experience the messy immediacy of charcoal painting and let your creativity flow with a perspective artwork of a dramatic mountain landscape. No need for drawing or painting experience. Learn how to use composition, overlapping, tone, movement, and light.
For adults aged 18+. Online bookings essential at: www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/GetCreative
WED 27 MARCH6 - 7.30PM
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
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Tuesday 26 March10.30am
Based on the hugely popular book by Mary-Ann Shaffer, ‘The Guernsey literary and potato peel pie society’ is
set on the island of Guernsey in the aftermath of World War II.
Exhibition: Sylvia’s shoesSylvia Sanson emigrated from England in 1949 with her family and settled in McMahons Point. Sylvia took a keen interest in the heritage of her adopted home, joining the North Shore Historical Society Committee and acquiring an extensive collection – particularly of 20th century clothing and accessories, but also dolls, household textiles and domestic technology.
This exhibition showcases beautiful shoes, handbags, gloves and jewellery from Sylvia Sanson’s collection. These objects tell us much about changing taste and fashion from the 1890s to the 1960s, as well as about Sylvia’s personal passion for history and design.
Open now at the North Sydney Heritage Centre, Level 1, Stanton Library (9am-5pm) and throughout the Library during Library hours
Family History Help Desk Friday 1 and 15 March, 10am-12pm The Heritage Centre hosts regular free sessions to provide assistance to individuals researching their family history. Staff and volunteers are available to give one-on-one assistance using the resources of the library and those available on the internet. For bookings, phone 9936 8400.
North Shore Historical SocietyNext meeting: Thursday 14 March, 7pmGuest Speaker: Dr Ian Hoskins, North Sydney Council HistorianTopic: Chinese market gardeners and storekeepers in North Sydney 1870-1932.The Chinese have been barely visible in the historical record of North Sydney. This research project goes some way to writing the Chinese back into North Sydney’s history by exploring archives and finding out who these people were and where they lived and worked. Visitors welcome! Enquiries: President 9929 6637, Secretary 9957 2332
StorytimeStorytime for children and carers is held on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 11am. Sessions consist of stories, film and craft, no bookings required.
5th & 6th Bedtime12th & 13th Elephants19th & 20th Transport26th & 27th Sea creatures
Baby Rhymetime is for children under 2 years and their parents & carers. It is held on Mondays at 10.30am & 11.30am. Online bookings at: www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/kidzone
Toddler Rhymetime, for children under 3 years, is held on Thursdays at 11.30am, no bookings required.
North Sydney Council are delighted to announce that the 2019 Don Bank Studio Writer In Residence is The History Council NSW.
The History Council NSW are a not-for-profit organisation whose executive committee includes some of Australia’s most distinguished writers and historians. The president of the Council is Dr Tanya Evans a prominent public historian and academic who is currently Associate Professor at Macquarie University.
The History Council will be collaborating with Stanton Library to produce engaging community programs throughout the year, as well as producing the annual NSW History Week Program.
This is a great opportunity for our community to connect with distinguished history professionals. We look forward to working with the History Council in and wish them the best of luck with producing their History Week program.
announcing
don bank writer
in residence 2019
May Gibbs’ Nutcote5 Wallaringa Ave, Neutral BayWednesday - Sunday, 11am-3pm
Kirribilli Neighbourhood CentreCommunity Library16-18 Fitzroy St, KirribilliContact 9922 4428 for hours
Parking @ Stanton LibraryNorth Sydney Residents with a Ridge Street Car Park card from Council are entitled to 1.5 hours free parking in Ridge Street Car Park. Cards are available from Council’s Customer Service Desk (fee applies). Free parking for all is available on Saturdays and Sundays.
Heritage Centre, Level 1Open until 5pm dailyHeritage Centre Desk: Monday - Saturday: 1-5pm At other times assistance is available from the Information Desk on the Ground Floor
Don Bank Museum6 Napier St, North SydneyWednesday, 12-3pm, Saturday, 10am-12pm
St Thomas’ Rest Park250 West St, Crows Nest Self guided walks available at any time
Sexton’s Cottage Museum250 West St, Crows NestThursday, 1-4pm, Saturday, 2-4pm
Friday 1 10am Family History help desk*
Tuesday 5 11am 2pm
StorytimeKnitting group
Wednesday 6 11am Storytime
Thursday 7 11.30am Toddler rhymetime
Tuesday 12 11am 1pm 6.30pm
StorytimeWriters @ Stanton: Kate LeggeHealth Week: Author talk*
Wednesday 13 11am Storytime
Thursday 14 11.30am 1pm 1pm7pm
Toddler rhymetimeWriters @ Stanton: Julienne van Loon Health Week: 7 tips for health digestion* North Shore Historical Society
Friday 15 10am Family History help desk*
Tuesday 19 11am2pm
StorytimeKnitting group
Wednesday 20 11am11am
StorytimeHealth Week: Tai Chi*
Thursday 21 11.30am Toddler rhymetime
Friday 22 1pm Writers @ Stanton: Meg & Tom Keneally
Monday 25 9am1pm
Bookings open: April baby rhymetime* Writers @ Stanton: Kristen Drysdale
Tuesday 26 10.30am 11am
Books to movies: The Guernsey literary and potato peel pie society Storytime
Wednesday 27 11am 1pm 6pm
StorytimeWriters @ Stanton: Rebecca Huntley Get Creative: Perspective drawing*
Thursday 28 11.30am Toddler rhymetime
*bookings essential
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