Search Results for 'Westport Library'
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Poetry Book launch at Westport Library
Passports the latest collection of poetry by Tim Cunningham, will be launched in Westport Library on Wednesday November 10 at 8pm.
Westport Library launches Summer Star reading adventure
School's out and Summer is here, so why not enrol your child in the Summer Stars Reading adventure at Westport Library? It’s fun and it’s free; thanks to Mayo Library Service.
Westport Library reopens to public
Westport Library reopened to the public on Tuesday last following several weeks of operating behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
Westport Library launches its Summer Star reading adventure
Summer is here and school’s out; so why not enrol your child in the Summer Reading adventure at Westport Library?
A novel place to write a book
What better place to write a novel than in a library? Writer and yoga teacher, David Whelan, from Westport, wrote most of his latest novel The Crowded Earth in Westport Library.
Mayo Social Inclusion Awareness Week coming up next week
Mayo Social Inclusion Awareness Week (MSIAW) will take place from Monday October 15 to Sunday October 21.
Toolis to tour Mayo talking about new book
Acclaimed author and filmmaker Kevin Toolis will be on a speaking tour around Mayo next week.
News in Brief
Some of the news in breif from around this county this week.
Westport author's debut book chosen for showcase
Westport based author Keith Martin's first book The Little Book of Sham has been chosen by Fund It to be exhibited as part of a showcase of Project Creators work in Dublin on November 2 in partnership with sponsor Bank of Ireland. The Little Book of Sham will feature in the showcase in the Bank of Ireland Innovation Hub on Grand Canal Square for the month of November. Keith Martin is a librarian in his hometown of Westport.
Become a Summer Star at Westport Library
Summer is here and school’s out; so why not enrol your child in the Summer Reading scheme at Westport Library? It’s fun and it’s free; thanks to Mayo Library Service. To take part each child commits to reading six books over the summer months of July and August and if they complete the challenge they become a Summer Star with a certificate and a medal to prove it.