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Between the Pages
Tararua District Library August-September 2019
Dannevirke 374 4255 – Woodville 376 0218 – Pahiatua 376 0121 - Eketahuna 376 0219
tararua.kotui.org.nz
We have replaced our aging fleet of desktop computers with Google powered Chrome-books, which will give our users more flexibility when accessing our free internet.
As with any new technology, there is a period of adjustment, but our staff are on hand to help. There will also be free classes for those who want to attend.
Colour printing is now available at all four libraries, as well as the ability to scan direct to email.
The laptop chromebooks can be used anywhere within the library building, but not outside.
We are all really excited about the upgrade, made possible by the Aotearoa People's Network Kahoroa.
Chromebooks Replace
APNK Computer Suite
Dannevirke Library has
rearranged the furniture
The magazines have moved to where the
computers were and we have some brand new
tables to meet our users’ growing demand. The
magazine area by the window is now a lovely sunny
space with tables and chairs for our users to sit in.
Woodville Library’s Yak and Yarn group have been busy making toys, gloves, slippers and socks.
Their next project is crocheting peggy squares to make a blanket.
New members welcome, every Friday, 1.30pm.

NZ Children’s Book Awards Kids Quiz
The date for this popular literacy quiz is Wednesday 25
September 2019.
Schools, enter your team - multiple teams allowed, but a
maximum of four kids per team.
The questions will be on the finalists books in the
Picture Book, Junior fiction, Junior non-fiction (first 10
pages) and the Illustration categories (except for “Helen
and the Go-Go Ninjas”. You can see details of the books
on the NZ Children’s Book Awards tab on our website www.tararua.kotui.org.nz
Maths is Fun operates across the Eastern and Central Community Trust (ECCT) Region. This
popular programme is funded by ECCT and managed by REAP Wairarapa.
Maths is Fun is for primary school aged children and will be run through our libraries across
the Tararua District during the October school holidays.
Keep an eye out for registration dates which will be some time during the month of
September. Further information on this programme can be found at tararua.kotui.org.nz
Book Club for 8 -12 Year Olds
Have you ever read a book that was so GOOD
you told all your friends they had to read it?
Or a book that was so AWFUL you can’t stop
talking about how bad it was? Come and
share stories about books. Take part in games,
quizzes and competitions.
Term 4 Dates:
Dannevirke: 14 Oct, 4 Nov, 25 Nov, 16 Dec:
4pm- 5pm
Pahiatua: 14 Oct, 4 Nov, 25 Nov, 16 Dec:
3.30pm-4.30pm
Eketahuna: 24 Oct, 21 Nov, 19 Dec:
3.15pm to 4.00pm
Woodville: 15 Oct, 5 Nov, 26 Nov, 17 Dec:
3.15pm to 4.00pm
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Little Ears is a fun and free early
literacy learning and activities session for pre-schoolers and their caregivers during Term time.
Pahiatua Library
Tuesdays 10.30am – 11.00am
Woodville Library
Wednesdays 10.30 – 11.00am
Dannevirke Library
Mondays 9:30am – 10:00am
Sto
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ime
Eketahuna Library
Fridays 10.30 am – 11.00am

In case you were
wondering...
Our popular Adult Trivia
Quiz has moved to a
different time of the year.
Instead of being held in
September, it will now be
held in May.

Woodville Book Club for adults
Woodville Library - Last Tuesday of every month, 2pm
All welcome
“Yak & Yarn” Knitting and Crochet Group
Woodville Library Every Friday, 1.30pm-2.30pm - All welcome
Knit and Knatter Knitting and Crochet Group
Dannevirke Library Every Wednesday, 1.30pm-3.00pm - All Welcome
Poetry Group
Dannevirke Library, last Friday of the month,
10am—12pm *Note August group is 23rd August
(National Poetry Day)
See our website or grab a brochure from the
Dannevirke Library for 2019 calendar dates.
Computer Classes Dannevirke Library. weekly on Thursdays
10am—12pm
Woodville Library, weekly on Wednesdays
11am—1pm
Register at https://steppingup.nz/ or at the
Dannevirke Library 374 4255
Little Ears Story Time for Under 5s (during term time)
Dannevirke Library Mondays 9.30am - 10.00am
Woodville Library Wednesdays 10.30am - 11.00am
Pahiatua Library Tuesdays 10.30am - 11.00am
Eketahuna Library Fridays 10.30am - 11.00am
YOLO Children’s Book Club (during term time)
Dannevirke Library Every third Monday, 4pm,
Pahiatua Library Every third Monday, 3.30pm,
Eketahuna Library Every fourth Thursday, 3.15pm,
Woodville Library Every third Tuesday, 3.15pm
For aged 8-12 year olds
For further information on all Library events and
programmes, go to tararua.kotui.org.nz
I recently read a book which stayed with me a while after.
I like these types of types of books … really gets you thinking about the lives of others and what it would be like to walk their journey.
The book is about a child prodigy. Her name is Min Kym, and her family moved from South Korea to England, as her father relocated for work. They were a very traditional Korean family, her and her sister were loved, but it was quite a “hands off” relationship between parents and children. Their father worked hard and was quite distant from the family.
From a very young age, it was apparent that Min had a gift—she began violin lessons, after her sister started learning the piano.
Over her childhood, she was under the tutorage of a number of controlling men, and as is the Korean way, Min was obedient and did not speak up.
In her early 20s she entered into a relationship with a young man who she also allowed to control her.
Her violin became her “voice”, in fact her violin became her identity and sense of self. So much so, that when her beloved Stradivarius is stolen from a Euston Train Station, virtually under her nose, Min’s life literally unravels. She is unable to function and spirals into depression.
What follows is her journey of rediscovery. The violin is eventually recovered, but by this time, she is unable to afford to keep it.
This was very thought provoking read, which I thoroughly recommend. Pamela