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Christmas cheer at Kilbeggan Library as colouring competition winners celebrate
A special presentation ceremony was held for the prizewinners in the Kilbeggan Library Christmas Colouring Competition ahead of Christmas week. The competition was organised by local library staff Margaret Egan and Ray Hussey and the prizes were presented by Gearoid O’Brien, senior executive librarian, Westmeath County Library Service representing the county librarian.
Spooky prizegiving at Moate Library
To celebrate the national week for libraries, Moate Library hosted a special art competition for local schoolchildren, and presented the prizes last week.
Storyteller visits to Kilbeggan and Moate Libraries
Westmeath County Library Service welcomed storyteller Aideen McBride to Kilbeggan and Moate Libraries to help celebrate READiscover your library month.
Westmeath libraries launch eAudiobook
As part of Library Ireland Week 2011, Westmeath County Library Service are pleased to announce the launch of their new eAudiobook Service, Clipper DL.
READiscover your local library in March
Why not explore what your local library can offer you? Here is a taste of the event coming up at your local library this March.
Relax and relate to art
Westmeath County Library Service is pleased to announce a special talk in Mullingar Library by the renowned midland artist Kevin Flood.
Journeying through bereavement
During November and December, Westmeath County Library Service will host two talks on bereavement in conjunction with the HSE and the Irish Hospice Foundation.
Westmeath libraries celebrate Heritage Week
As part of the recent National Heritage Week 2010 celebrations, Westmeath County Library Service was delighted to play host to a number of events.
Libraries launch Healthy Reading Scheme
Many people have difficulty coping with the pressures of modern life. Bereavement, bullying, stress, and low self-esteem are just some of the factors which can see people become overwhelmed by daily life. This can lead to people feeling isolated, alone, and misunderstood.