Wednesday, May 25, 2011

National Simultaneous Storytime is on today!

Don't miss out on a chance to join over 170,000 other people as part of national simultaneous story time.

At 11am, all Campbelltown Libraries will be hosting a story time and reading Rod Clement's Feather's for Phoebe.

You can find out more about Rod Clement and his work by visiting his page at Harper Collins Publishers.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Celebrate Library & Information Week with us!

It's Library and Information week across Australia, so why not came and join in the fun at a Campbelltown Branch Library!

A key part of the celebrations will be National Simultaneous Storytime on Wednesday May 25 at 11am. Every Library will be hosting a storytime for pre schoolers where they will experience "Feathers for Phoebe" by Rod Clement.

As part of LIW The Wiggles have launched the "Make Australia A Reading Nation" programme which is designed to encourage reading and literacy in the home. Its a great initiative and nice see international Superstars, like the Wiggles supported such a great programme. There's even a video.


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Your Tutor

We recently won a national award for our Your Tutor online homework help programme.
You an read more about it here

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

We're on Twitter

Interested in the latest information about Campbelltown Library? Why not follow us on Twitter! Click on the link below or search for @CtownLibrary.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Happy Birthday Ingleburn

Time flies when you're having fun and this week marks the first birthday of the new Ingleburn Library and community centre. During the last twelve months the new library has seen a phenomenal increase in activity. We have lent 136,736 items, satisfied 10,994 reservations, been visited 99,416 times and welcomed in 3,259 new members. Not bad for a small branch library!


The Mayor was on hand today to celebrate with Ingleburn staff.


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Campbelltown Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

Here's a short video produced by our Local Studies staffer Michael S. using resources from the historic pictures database and the local studies collection.