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Friends of Barossa Library LOGOWelcome to the website for Friends of the Barossa Library.  We are a group dedicated to assisting the work of the Barossa Library Service, not only by raising funds to improve or update equipment, but by increasing awareness of and access to all forms of literature by all sections of our community.  We believe that our civilisation is based on our ability to communicate and record through literature, but we also recognise that our technology is evolving and changing and we must adapt to those changes.  Books now are accessible in electronic form as well as the traditional printed form and more and more people, particularly the young, access much of their lives through digital media.

Thus, this website is a way of offering a conduit to news about what we do, and, we hope, encouraging the people of the Barossa to access the wonderful world of literature.  We hope that you will bookmark the site address and visit us regularly for news on forthcoming events and what is happening in our Libraries.

You can also keep in touch by joining us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfTheBarossaLibrary

Our thanks to Prodos Marinakis, who has been invaluable in getting this website up and running, and has helped so much with the technical aspects.

Huge Book Sale 13 – 15 July

Stock up your winter reading library!  Big Book Sale at Nuriootpa Council Chambers, Friday 13th to Sunday 15th July.  This is our only book sale for the year so there will be thousands of books of all genres with prices from 50 cents to $2, or, for the ultimate bargain, fill a shopping bag for just $8,  All proceeds to the library service.

Entry Form Young Writers’ Competition

YOUNG WRITERS STORY COMPETITION 2018

 

Friends of the Barossa Library is conducting a Story Writing Competition for Young Writers in the Barossa Region.

Entries are invited in four age-based Divisions:

  1. Up to 8 years: up to 200 words
  2. 9 to 12 years: up to 500 words
  3. 13 to 15 years: up to 700 words
  4. 16 to 20 years: up to 1000 words.

RULES:

    1. Entrants are invited to compose a work of fiction on the theme “Find Your Treasure”.  The “treasure” may be physical or metaphorical, that is, anything which is of great value to the author or the characters in the story.
    2. The competition is open to any resident of the Barossa region who is of the ages specified
    3. Entries should be in the form of a fictional story on the subject, “Find Your Treasure”.
    4. Entries may be hand-written or typed or computer-processed.
    5. Entries will be judged on the basis of imagination, clarity of expression, grammar appropriate to the age group and presentation.  The judges’ decisions will be final.
    6. Entries may be illustrated, but this will not be a criterion for judging.
    7. All entries must be clearly marked with the name and contact details of the author, and, if appropriate, the school at which the author is enrolled
    8. It is hoped to display the winning entries in a bound form at the Nuriootpa Library.  Entrants are requested to sign a form of release for the public display of the works, to be signed by the appropriate parent or guardian, if the author is a minor.
    9. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places.
    10. At the discretion of the judges, prizes may be awarded for outstanding poetry entries.
    11. A Certificate of Participation will be awarded to all entrants.
    12. Prizes, in the form of book vouchers, will be awarded to schools which, in the opinion of the judges, have done most to encourage participation by Young Writers enrolled at that school.
  • Entries may be submitted to any branch of the Barossa Library from 30th April, 2018 and close on Tuesday 16th October, 2018 at 5.00pm.  The names of winners will be announced at a public ceremony and published in the local press.

 

 

YOUNG WRITERS COMPETITION 2018

“FIND YOUR TREASURE”

 

ENTRY FORM

 

(Please attach to your entry)

 

NAME:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

 

AGE AT TIME OF ENTRY SUBMISSION………………  DATE OF BIRTH……………………………………………………………………….

 

POSTAL ADDRESS:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

                                  ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

SCHOOL AT WHICH ENROLLED (if applicable)……………………………………………………………………………………….

 

E-MAIL ADDRESS:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

CONTACT TELEPHONE: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

 

I agree/do not agree (delete one) to allow the Friends of the Barossa Library, at its discretion, to retain this entry for inclusion in a bound volume of entries for the 2017 Young Writers Competition, such volume to be available for public perusal in the Barossa Public Library.  I further agree to be bound by the rules of the competition and to abide by the decisions of the judges.

 

 

……………………………………………………………………                                  ……………………………………………………………………..

(Signature of entrant)                                                                                    (Signature of legal guardian if entrant under 18

                                                                                                                           years of age)

 

Young Writers’ Competition 2018

Our Young Writers’ Competition 2018 has been launched and entry forms are now available at schools and libraries throughout the region.  Some great prizes in four age divisions, thanks to sponsors the Co-Op, Ravens Parlour Book Store, and Rockford Wines, plus the Barossa Library Service is offering $200 worth of books to the library of the school that does the most to encourage its pupils to enter the competition

So get the young people thinking and writing and using their imaginations.

Young Writers’ Competition Winners

Excellent response to the 2016 Young Writers’ Competition with 162 entries and a very difficult task for the judges, as so many of them were very good indeed.

THE WINNERS ARE;

UP TO 8 YEARS:

FIRST:  Charlotte Crowhurst of Kapunda

SECOND:  Mason Burns of Mount Pleasant

THIRD:  Logan Kratzer of Mount Pleasant

9-12 YEARS:

FIRST:  Annabelle MacClelland of Tanunda

SECOND:  Tate Manning of Tanunda

THIRD:  Viene Gladigau of Tanunda

13-15 YEARS:

FIRST:  Ben Pain of Cockatoo Valley

SECOND:  Mitchell Doecke of Truro

THIRD:  Ebony Wilton of Lyndoch

16-20 YEARS:

FIRST:  Samuel Doering of Truro

SECOND:  Scott Bruno of Lyndoch

THIRD:  Sarah Bradshaw of Kersbrook

HONOURABLE MENTION:  Brock Heinze of Tanunda

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR POETRY:

Harriette Rudiger of Moculta

SCHOOL PARTICIPATION AWARD:

Mount Pleasant Primary School

All the entrants have been given a “Certificate of Participation” and the entries are available for perusal in the Nuriootpa Library.

Young Writers Poster

Meet the Author Victoria Purman

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You’re invited!  Victoria Purman has written a new book “The Three Miss Allens” and you can meet and hear the author discuss the book and other aspects of her eventful life on Thursday 27th October at Lindsay Wine Estate at the corner of Barossa Valley Way and Vine Vale Road.  6.30 for 7 pm; cost of $5 includes a glass of wine and supper.  Bookings essential on 8563 8440.

Kangaroo Island Raffle winner drawn.

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Congratulations to Alice Shore of Springton who was the winner of the Kangaroo Island Raffle drawn last week.  Alice wins a ferry trip for 2 to beautiful Kangaroo Island, accommodation, entry to a number of attractions and some meals.  A great prize!  Many thanks to all who supported the library by buying tickets and thanks to Sealink for the most generous donation of the prize.

“Winter in July” raffle now on sale

Hamper Xmas in July Raffle

Our mid-year fundraiser, a “Winter in July” Raffle, is now on sale.  The prize is an excellent hampers of all kinds of goodies (including a Lions Christmas cake!) and featuring an exquisite quilt, handmade by Helen de Garis,

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Tickets are just $2 each or 3 for $5 at any library branch.  Drawn end of July and winner notified by telephone.  All proceeds to library improvements.

YOUNG WRITERS’ COMPETITION 2016

Young Writers Poster

The Friends of the Barossa Library has launched the 2016 Young Writers’ Competition with some great prizes donated by the Co-Op and Vinpac.  There are four age divisions:  0 to 8 years (up to 200 words), 9-12 years (up to 500 words), 13-15 years (up to 700 words), and 16 to 20 years (up to 1,000 words).  Entry forms and details available from any Barossa School or any branch of the Barossa Library.  Entries close on September 16th (end of 3rd term).

Great Meet the Author event: Peter FitzSimons

 

Book soon – tickets selling fast

 

The  Barossa Public Library is hosting bestselling writer and journalist Peter FitzSimons on Wednesday 18 November to launch his new book Fromelles & Pozieres: in the trenches of hell.

He is the author of over twenty-seven books, including Tobruk, Kokoda, Gallipoli, Batavia, Eureka, Ned Kelly and biographies of Douglas Mawson, Nancy Wake‚ Steve Waugh.

Please pass on the invitation to your members and  friends and book early to reserve your place.

We look forward to  seeing you there.

 

Event: Peter FitzSimons

Date:  Wednesday 18 November, 11.30 am – 2.00 pm

Venue: The Clubhouse, Tanunda   45 MacDonnell Street, Tanunda,

Cost:  $25 including lunch, tea & coffee

Bookings essential:   Nuriootpa Library on 8563 8440  or at any Angaston, Tanunda, Mt Pleasant or Lyndoch libraries

 

 

Successful AGM

On 20th August we held a very successful Annual General Meeting, where members heard reports from the President and Treasurer and the Library Services Manager on our work during the past year.  Congratulations to the new Committee:  President Bill Biscoe, Vice-President Jill Stevens, Treasurer and Membership Secretary Claire Hein, Committee James Porter, Margaret Seager, Kevin Platt, Christine Malone, Jennifer Kerr, Paddy Carter, Kirsten Harvey and Michele Hoffman.

No volunteers for Secretary at this stage, so Bill Biscoe will be doing the minutes at this stage.

Great guest speaker Bruce Munday – his book “Those Dry Stone Walls” is a fascinating account of the stone walls found throughout South Australia and particularly the Barossa.  Bruce is an excellent speaker and is generous with giving his time to community organisations such as the Friends of the Barossa Library.