The three-day Festival included hobbies, health and wellbeing and lifestyle options and talks by gardening guru Sandra Ross, meditation expert Kevin Hume, media personality Ita Buttrose and author Mary Moody. Stalls were provided by community groups such as artists, knitters, yoga instructors and chiropractors. The Rock n Soul Choir really showed just how loud and vibrant libraries can be.
Objectives of the festival were:
- to change perceptions about libraries and increase awareness and usage;
- open opportunities for seniors to remain active and enhance their quality of life;
- to help build a vibrant, healthy and active community; and
- to provide avenues for seniors to connect and be part of their community.
The services have been categorised into three streams:
- Progressive Promotion; using technology such as Vodcasts and Podcasts, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to promote library services.
- Partnerships; linking with a wide range of groups to provide programs of interest to baby boomers. One example of a partnership is the library working with the State Theatre Company to promote selected plays under the umbrella of the Scene It? program.
- Partnerships with local book stores to host author visits and the Book of The Year presentation have also been included in the partnerships program.
- Popular Programs; Many services of interest to baby boomers are offered, including a range of computer classes, social classes such as art and craft and languages and reader advisory and general entertainment programs.
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