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Hume Library events in full swing

Every day libraries across Hume host a range of free events, activities and programs that all residents can enjoy.

Hume mayor Carly Moore encouraged residents to attend programs at their local library and connect with the community.

“Hume Libraries are buzzing with a new year of free programs for all ages,“ she said.

A particular highlight this month is ’Library Lovers’ Day’ which celebrates Valentine’s Day with fun activities across Hume Libraries.

“Hume Libraries provide a space where our community can connect, learn, have fun and get access to valuable community support services.

“Libraries are a rich source of information, resources and activities.”

Ongoing baby bounce programs introduce Hume’s youngest residents under 12 months old to reading through gentle movements and rhyme. Pre-schoolers can also enjoy an array of themed storytime events that encourage outdoor play and socialisation.

“Our library programs and classes are a great opportunity to reconnect with your local library.”

Programs are also available for school-aged children, from weekly homework clubs to fun, educational after-school activities.

Older residents can attend weekly Chatty Café and Craft and Conversation social groups, or learn more about technology in computer classes for adults and seniors.

To and see what activities and events are on at your local library and book your spot visit https://www.humelibraries.vic.gov.au/ or download the Hume Libraries app.

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