Tuesday 24 December 2013

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Pontypool Library does Christmas!


Sonny and his mum, share a story at the Teddy Bears Christmas party

Babies, toddlers and parents had a wonderful time singing rhymes and Christmas songs. All the children received a special Christmas present, a copy of Martin Waddell’s classic picture book, Owl Babies.



Chatterbooks Christmas Party

Chatterbooks Children's Book Group had great fun at their Christmas party with stories, quizzes, crafts and generally rocking around the Christmas tree!





Our Christmas Craft Workshop demonstrated a few novel ways to recycle old, unwanted books turning them into fabulous Christmas decorations. In a festive atmosphere, while enjoying seasonal refreshments the participants created unique paper wreaths and trees to bring a stylish Christmas touch to their homes.

Teen Reading Group Christmas Party

Pictured at their Christmas party, Pontypool Library's Teen Reading Group proudly show off their certificates having completed the Teen Quest Challenge. Perhaps one of them will be the lucky winner of the £100 Amazon gift voucher. If you'd like to be in with a chance of winning that great prize it's not too late to take part. Just ask at your local Torfaen Library.

New Cwmbran Library member wins Greater Gwent prize draw 

David McKinney is presented with his prize at Cwmbran Library

David McKinney of Cwmbran is looking forward to a Christmas shopping trip after winning the first prize of a £150 Argos voucher in the Greater Gwent ‘Get Reading, Get Better, Get Libraries’ membership campaign prize draw which was open to all new library customers in Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Newport and Monmouthshire.  David gained entry to the draw by joining Torfaen libraries along with his wife, Janne and children April, Grace and Eleanor.

David was delighted to win the prize, and said:
‘The library is very important to us as a family.  The most valuable thing the children can do is read – not just because it’s educational but also because it’s fun.  
It’s also  important for us to provide them with access to as many books as possible – The library provides the perfect opportunity for this and offers a superb service.'



UK Public Library Members Christmas Quiz

The days are getting shorter, the air is getting colder, and, to be honest, the weather outside is frightful... 
So stay snuggled in with a delightful, roaring fire, and have a go at our wintry, Christmassy quiz from the comfort of your own cosy living room! 
Using the Oxford online reference package answer 3 questions for a chance to win an iPod shuffle or £50 worth of Oxford University Press books! Follow the link below to take part:
http://global.oup.com/uk/academic/online/library/quiz/


Torfaen Libraries would like to wish you a 
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Tuesday 19 November 2013

What's On?

Calling all carers
To celebrate Carers' Rights Day on Friday 29 November 2013, Cwmbran Library is holding a showcase of local agencies that can support your caring role. This will include practical, emotional and financial help as well as social opportunities.
The showcase will take place from 10am-2pm and Lynne Neagle AM will hold a surgery from 10.30am - 12.00 noon.
Come along and join us for a cuppa and a chat.

Did you know that Carers can apply for a Torfaen Libraries Carer's Card?
With a Carer’s Card you can borrow a total of 50 items (including 5 DVDs and 5 music CDs) for yourself and the person you care for. 

Advantages include:
Books - Extended loan period, plus no overdue charges should you keep them late
Talking Books - First loan period free, subsequent weeks charged at the usual rate
DVDs and Music CDs - First week free (excluding premier DVDs), subsequent weeks charged at the usual rate

If your caring responsibilities make it difficult for you to get to the library,  the library can come to you with our Library at Home Service. Contact your local library for details.




Open University drop-in information sessions at Cwmbran Library 
28 November 2013 11am – 3pm
10 January 2014 10am – 2pm
Are you thinking of going back to study? Do you want to up-skill for a new or better job? Or perhaps you are just interested in finding out more about a particular topic of interest. Why not call in and talk to Open University staff about adult learning, OU courses and the ways in which the OU can support you?



Reading Rewards
This year’s Creepy House Summer Reading Challenge was one of our most successful ever with over 900 children taking part in Torfaen. The lucky prize winner of the bike is a pupil at Penygarn School.
To whet your appetite for next year, the Summer Reading Challenge 2014 will be a fabulous fantasy adventure based on myths and legends from around the world.
If you can’t wait that long, take part in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Marathon. Read 6 Wimpy Kid books to win a bookmark and certificate. 
The Six Book Challenge is an annual event that builds people’s reading confidence and literacy skills. This year more than 60 adults from Torfaen took part in the challenge with 28 completing it. Certificates and prizes have been presented at adult education centres and libraries to participants who completed the challenge.



Get Crafty this Christmas
Are you fed up of tacky, shop bought Christmas decorations? Would you like to create something special for your home this Christmas? Then pop along to our free Christmas Crafts workshop at Pontypool Library on Thursday 5 December 10am – 12pm. Booking is essential, telephone 01495 766160.


We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year




Friday 11 October 2013

Libraries make you feel good!

“The mind is its own place, and in it self

Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.”

John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1


World Mental Health Day this year falls on Thursday 10 October. If you’re feeling a little blue why not check out the Mood Boosting Books in Torfaen Libraries. 


How would you like to bring a little joy into someone else’s life? Volunteer as a Torfaen Libraries Reading Companion. Reading Companions visit older or disabled people in their own homes and read aloud to them one to one. So if you’re passionate about reading and enjoy talking about what you've read then volunteer and make a difference to someone’s life by bringing them the pleasure of books and companionship. For more information or to apply contact Carole Lewis at Pontypool Library on 01495 766160.  


Talking of making a difference, 4 members of Torfaen Libraries staff and 1 former member took part in a 50 mile bike ride from Brecon to Cardiff to raise money for St David’s Hospice Care. So far they've raised £470. Well done girls and boys! To boost that total follow the link below:

http://www.justgiving.com/Rosie-Bradley2 

Teen Read Week 13 – 19 October 

If you’re a teenager who loves to read why not join one of our Teenage Reading Groups. They meet monthly on Saturday mornings in Pontypool and Blaenavon Libraries. 


TeenQuest will be launched during October 2013 in Torfaen Libraries. Have you got what it takes to do the TeenQuest Challenge? To be in with the chance of winning £100 to spend on Amazon simply borrow a book and rate or recommend it; do a quiz using our on-line resources and borrow a DVD for free and rate or recommend it.



It will soon be half term and there’ll be lots of stories and fun activities in Torfaen Libraries to keep the kids occupied and that means, the parents happy! Contact Cwmbran, Pontypool and Blaenavon Libraries for dates and times. 

I don’t think we’ll be inviting any alligators along though! For the full story follow the link below, and make it snappy!

http://www.slj.com/2013/09/public-libraries/queens-ny-librarian-reads-to-alligator-to-promote-summer-reading/


Libraries really can make you feel good. Join your local library before 9th November 2013 and be entered into our fantastic FREE prize draw!
1st Prize £150 Argos gift vouchers
2nd Prize £100 Argos gift vouchers

GOOD LUCK!