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Find the best education events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Orange. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
We sing songs, read stories and make craft in the Storytime area. Storytime at Orange City Library is lots of fun. We read stories, sing songs, play games and make craft. Storytime is held during the school term for preschool-aged children and their carers. Storytime is free, and each session lasts approximately one hour. Tuesday’s program (book and craft) is repeated on Wednesday and Thursday.
Let's talk books! This month we are reading a book by an Indigenous author.
Let's talk books! This month's book is our Indigenous read.
Love books but don’t want the pressure of assigned reading? Join us on the second Thursday of every month at Orange Library, 5:30–6:30 PM. Age 15+ Expect book discussions to include a mix of different themes and topics. Bookings are not essential, but you’re welcome to register your interest to receive a reminder email.
PEPA aims to improve health professionals’ knowledge, skills and confidence in the palliative approach to care for people with a life-limiting illness. The workshops are interactive and provide time for discussion through case presentations and examples.
Storytime for babies 0-18 months. Rhyme Time is an exciting program designed to enhance language development, develop pre-literacy skills, stimulate imagination, and make reading with your child a part of your everyday routine. We use nursery rhymes, action songs, finger plays and stories in a fun and interactive way.
We sing songs, read stories and make craft in the Storytime area. Storytime at Orange City Library is lots of fun. We read stories, sing songs, play games and make craft. Storytime is held during the school term for preschool-aged children and their carers.
We sing songs, share stories and move our bodies in the Storytime area. Join us for a sensory storytime at Orange Library. We will sing songs, move our bodies, share stories and play together. We will begin with a short exploration time at the start of the session to allow families time to settle in. A structured (but relaxed!) program will follow for approximately half an hour, including lots of songs, a book to share and an interactive story. Families are invited to stay and play afterwards; an optional open-ended activity will be provided. Children and babies of all ages are welcome to attend this inclusive storytime. Come as you are. A 'Calm Corner' will be available for anyone needing space to reset and regulate. Please feel free to approach our friendly staff to discuss other ways we may be able to offer support. Bookings are encouraged.
Stories, songs and actions for 1 and 2 year olds
Join us on Monday afternoons during school terms to build Lego. We have bricks for freebuilding, sets, games and challenges you may choose to participate in and builds may be displayed in the library afterwards. No experience necessary, and all LEGO will be provided.
We sing songs, read stories and make craft in the Storytime area. Storytime at Orange City Library is lots of fun. We read stories, sing songs, play games and make craft. Storytime is held during the school term for preschool-aged children and their carers. The story reader begins promptly at 11 am. Please be early and have your child settled for the stories to begin. Storytime is designed for children who are 3-5 years old.
Stories, songs and actions for 1 and 2 year olds in 1, 2 BOOKS! we read books, sing and play to encourage engagement with language and literacy. 1, 2 BOOKS! builds upon the skills introduced during the Rhyme Time workshops, focusing on toddlers, aged 1 and 2 years. We use nursery rhymes, action songs, finger plays and stories in a fun and interactive way. Sessions are lively and stimulating for both children and adults.