Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Author Event: Robin de Crespigny March 21st 2013


The Mount Gambier Library will be hosting an Author Event this Thursday!

Robin de Crespigny will be at the library at 7 pm.  
The author spent three years with an Iraqi refugee and Abu Ghraib survivor,  Ali Al Jenabi.  He became a ‘people smuggler’ to save his family, and is known as the "Oskar Schindler" of Asia. This book is his story.

Find The People Smuggler on Amazon, take a look at reviews

Friday, July 6, 2012

July 2012

AGM 5th July 2012

Patricia Reed is the new President of Friends of the Library Mount Gambier
and Barbara Wardley has joined the committee with responsibility for Bound by Books, the book discussion group.


President’s Report 2011-2012

Our Mission is to support Mount Gambier Library and its concept of
Learn – Connect – Explore.
 
I’ve been thinking about our endeavours  in the last year and I’m happy to say that we have achieved our aims which are:

  • to promote the Library within the community and encourage use of its resources
  • to undertake recreational activities and organise events
  • to raise funds to enable the expansion of cultural and educational projects
  • to seek additional support, sponsorship and funding.
The committee has had a smaller number of members this year, all of whom have worked well to further those aims.

 President - Helen Boomsma; Vice-President – Julienne Feast; Secretary – Lee Cranwell; Treasurer - Nelda Earl; Events Co-ordinator - Patricia Reed; Membership Officer - Cynthia Richardson then Louise Rockne; Young Friends - Chris Lloyd; committee members – Heather Zeck; ex-officio – library manager Cathryn Harris.
Our patron is Don Pegler MP.

 Thank you to all committee members for their hard work during the year.

 Our events have brought people into our wonderful Library and as a satisfactory side effect have raised funds to enable projects to expand.

 Bound by Books meets roughly every three months and has changed its format to more of a venue for book discussions rather than a forum for book groups. Diana Wiseman is an enthusiastic and efficient chairman who has guided  various panels in discussions of Mawson and other heroes of the Antarctic and Leaving the Ship, a discussion of the Titanic literature  and last year Caleb’s Crossing and The Education of Little Tree. Our own Louise Rockne has been a big hit on these panels.

 The Floral Art Workshop in October brought a different group of people to the Library all of whom learned lots and turned out beautiful floral arrangements under the guidance of the Famous Alethia Quick.

Several people have told me that the talk by Sophie Thomson of ABC’s Gardening Australia was the best event the Library has held: she came accompanied by son Beau and interesting gardening prizes for those quick off the mark to answer her questions.

 We have catered for various events throughout the year in spite of our determination not to be just coffee and cake providers. I think we are too good: everyone prefers Julienne’s homemade sausage rolls to the bought variety – so we have made a rod for our own backs!

 The Jewellery Raffle brought in about $500. We sold all our bears and have yet to think of a suitable replacement.

 We have run a cloakroom for the Blue Lake Boral Fun Run and escorted Father Christmas wearing the Library’s suit to a staff party at Woolworths, both of which will be recurring events.

 Julienne Feast has undertaken the delivery of Library books to residents of Resthaven.
 
In February we held a Chocolate event in conjunction with Friends of the Riddoch Gallery at which Alister Haigh, CEO of Haigh’s Chocolates, spoke about his company’s origins in Mount Gambier and took us through the manufacture of chocolate.

 The Big Book Sale was its usual success in spite of only running for one day – but the committee agrees one day is enough!

 The money we have raised throughout the year has been used for a Sony Digital Notetaker for our secretary to use in committee meetings, an electric urn for catering, a badgemaker for the Cave Club, keyboards for the print-disabled, $1000 worth of picture books and a laptop as prize for the most improved student in the Finding My Place programme.

My two year term has come to an end and now it’s someone else’s turn: good luck to wthe new President and may you have as an enjoyable time as I have had.
 
I move my report be accepted.
 
Helen Boomsma, President 2011-2012
 

 The Big Book Sale took place on Saturday 30th June, one day only and raised $1200. There are still some books for sale at the Library on the trolley just inside the front door.

The Library's programme Finding My Place culminated with a graduation ceremony on the 27th of June when 20 high school students received certificates and prozes for their participation in the programme.
Friends of the Library donated a laptop for the student most improved which was won by Zac Kells-Slaven from Grant High School.

Helen Boomsma of FOL, Terasa Nearmy convenor of Finding My Place, Bryon Harfield Deputy Mayor and Zac Kells-Slaven with his prize.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Chocolate and Ice

forthcoming events for FOL are found at

A highlight of March was a panel discussion at the Library for Bound By Books, a get-together of Mount Gambier's many book groups.

What is a Hero?

Discussion by the panel of Sir Douglas Mawson
with reference to Peter Fitzsimons' new book Mawson
and other Antarctic explorers
Supper by Santiago Book Group


The panel, led by Diana Wiseman, had done much research and there was lively discussion with the audience joining in.

The Panel: Rex Clark, Ewan Grant, Diana Wiseman, Louise Rockne, Barbara Wardley


In February we were delighted to have a visit from Alister Haigh, CEO of Haigh's Chocolates which has a shop within the Main Corner.

Alister in the Mount Gambier shop, holding an antique Haigh's cinema tray

Drinks in the foyer was a pleasant beginning to the evening, a joint event hosted by Friends of the Library and Friends of the Gallery.


A relaxing drink and nibbles before the talk

Alister talked about the beginnings of Haigh Chocolates in Mount Gambier and detailed the subsequent history of the company with retail outlets all over Australia and overseas.
He told us how chocolate is made and  showed samples of the raw products and we tasted the finished products.
Supper was icecream with Haigh's Chocolate Sauce - very delicious on a warm February evening.







Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Lunch

Forthcoming events can be found at http://folevents.blogspot.com/


 
Friends of the Library met for Christmas lunch and celebration of a successful year.

Deb Agnew of OPAL (Obesity Prevention and Learning) presented President Helen Boomsma with a certificate of appreciation from the Boral Fun Run 2011
for volunteer assistance throughout 2011 and on the day of the event
and a donation of $1000.

Deb and Helen

The jewellery raffle made $400 and the winning tickets were drawn on 11th December by the new CEO of Mount Gambier City Council, Mark McShane.

First prize of a jet, coral and mother-of-pearl necklace
donated by Clockwise Jewellers went to
Lou Thompsell.
Second prize of a Pulsar man's watch
donated by Henry Post Jewellers went to
Malcolm Redford.
Third prize of a belly button ring
donated by Ian Buck Jewellers went to
Julienne Feast.




Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Visit by Sophie Thomson



Friends of the Library Forthcoming Events are here: http://folevents.blogspot.com/

Sophie Thomson, author of gardening book From the Ground Up, presenter on ABC Television's Gardening Australia and columnist for the Sunday Mail was in Mount Gambier to present a talk at the Library.





The S.E. Branch of the Rose Society of South Australia mounted a stunning display of roses throughout the Library.
Betty McKee, Jane Hood and Barbara Lightbody worked for two days collecting and arranging roses, many of which were supplied by Wagner's Rose of Kalangadoo.

In the foyer - with bikes removed for the evening
 

  Sophie, who was accompanied by her 7-year-old son Beau, spoke entertainingly and interestingly about the need to Love Your Soil, enlarging on the theme in her book.
We all need to add organic matter to improve water-retention and grow healthier more disease-resistant plants. It was necessary to pay attention - as Sophie had questions for the audience, the prizes being generous supplies of Neutrog organic fertilisers and Fiskar digging trowels.

Sophie answers questions, with Sue Briffa of the Library staff

 After her talk Sophie answered questions from the audience and signed copies of From the Ground Up.


Max and Barbara Lightbody with pink rose display
designed by Betty McKee

Jane Hood and Barbara Lightbody with their supper room creations


Roses and audience examining Sophie's hand-outs

Sophie Thomson appeared courtesy of Neutrog Fertilisers and Friends of the Library.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Floral Society Workshop with Alethia Quick

forthcoming events are here:
http://folevents.blogspot.com/2011/09/october-and-november.html



Friends of the Library and the Floral Society of Mount Gambier combined to present a workshop on Floral Art in the Multi-Function Room.

 Alethia Quick, well-known throughout Australia for her stunning designs, made several  wonderful arrangements before letting her students loose on their own designs using their own materials.

Alethia at work on a waratah arrangement assisted by Beryl Feast


Alethia's designs

note the cunning use of silver beet


Heather Zeck and Julienne Feast at work

Alethia views the students' arrangements

Jan Ashby and Jane Pellen-Philps



instant expertise!


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

AGM and President's Report

The 1st Annual General Meeting of Friends of the Library Mount Gambier took place on Thursday 14th July 2011

Sue Briffa took the chair for the election of officers.

The new committee is:
President - Helen Boomsma
Secretary - Lee Cranwell
Treasurer - Nelda Earl
Events Co-ordinator - Patricia Reed
Membership - Cynthia Richardson
Young Friends - Chris Lloyd
Committee - Julienne Feast, Louise Rockne, Heather Zeck.

President's Report

Friends of the Library Mount Gambier has got off to a good start with the formation of an enthusiastic committee which has been in operation for just over a year and can chalk up many achievements.

Any committee is only as good as its members and ours have been great!
President - Helen Boomsma; Vice-President - Betty Manifold; Secretary – Sue Briffa until she left us for a job on the Library staff then Glenys Mitchell; Treasurer - Nelda Earl; Events Co-ordinator - Patricia Reed; Membership Officer - Cynthia Richardson; Young Friends - Chris Lloyd; committee members - Nora Smibert, Kelvin Smibert, Cheryl Tilley, Marian Thomson, Jane Pellen-Philps, Jayne Stacey, Lee Cranwell; ex-officio – library manager Cathryn Harris.

Our patron is Don Pegler MP.

 
Thank you to all committee members for their hard work during the year.

 
Our Mission is to support Mount Gambier Library and its concept of
Learn – Connect – Explore.

Our Aims are:
• to promote the Library within the community and encourage use of its resources

• to undertake recreational activities and organise events

• to raise funds to enable the expansion of cultural and educational projects

• to seek additional support, sponsorship and funding.
The events undertaken in the last year have all worked within those guidelines.

We have promoted the Library in lots of ways, one of them being the establishment of Bound by Books every three months where members of Mount Gambier’s book groups come together to discuss their activities, listen to a panel discussion on a selected book and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea catered by the committee. This has been so popular that there are now four new book groups.

We have held Master Classes in cheese (3 life-sized painted cows took up residence in the Library during the lead-up to this event), cake-decorating, river cruising with Gambier Coachlines, Do-It-Yourself Workshop with Mitre10 and Bridge in the Library during Senior’s Week 2010 plus we organized 250 Bendigo Bank piggy banks to be given away during the Library’s first birthday celebrations.
The film Eat Pray Love starring Julia Roberts was a great night when we served pizza pre-movie, filled the Oatmill Cinema and raised over $1000.
Young Friends have held a successful Friday Fright Night with pizza and formed their own book group under the guidance of Chris Lloyd.

 Very Young Friends had a Teddy Bears Picnic in the Park with fruit and water supplied by OPAL after a storytelling session with Library staff. Libeary, our soft cuddly teddy (a bargain at $5!) was launched at this event and has been a steady seller, raising over $1000. Committee members, local primary school children under the guidance of Patricia and Boandik Lodge ladies have all been involved in knitting red scarves for him.
We have run a cloakroom for the Blue Lake Boral Fun Run and escorted Father Christmas wearing the Library’s suit to a staff party at Woolworths.
The bookends of my presidency have been the Big Book Sales: July 2010 raised $2500 and July 2011 raised $2900. The Wheelbarrow Raffle organized by Cynthia Richardson raised $2600 – useful sums to add to the Library’s available funds.

We have supplied supper for Meet the Author Events – Peter Goldsworthy, Peter Fitzsimons, Peter Rymill (I thought 2010 was the Year of the Peters), Dee Nolan, Fiona Palmer, Anna Lanyon, Nicole Alexander, Fiona McIntosh and thoroughly enjoyed meeting these interesting people.
We have tried not to be a catering organisation but our afternoon teas are so good we keep being invited to cater which we did for a talk by Julian Burnside on human rights, an event which outgrew the Library and had to transfer to the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, taking us with it; and for Birds on the Brink, a photographic exhibition in the Library which also grew in numbers from the expected 60 to 170.

Cynthia and I attended the State Forum for Friends of the Library in Adelaide and were pleased to discover that our activities are well up there with other libraries, in fact they wanted to know more details. Similarly we came away with new ideas.

Funds raised have gone towards the purchase of more audio books for the library – this is a high priority - also e-books from Bolinda, a bicycle for the City Bikes programme and a Friends’ noticeboard which is in place by the front door.

What happens in the next year is up to the new committee: already there a few interesting events in the planning stages. I would like to see more involvement by those Friends who are still just names on a mailing list – how can we lure them to the Library events? I am sure there are people out there waiting to help in some way. There is great community acceptance and pride – even love – for the Library so we must tap in to that.

Helen Boomsma, President 2010-2011