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				<title>This week at the Library   hot topic ebooks</title>
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So what do you think of ebooks?  Your library wants to know.  Will books via PCs and mobile phones take off here like they have overseas? Do ebooks signal the end of reading books? Will no one get high on the smell of a new book (tragic  I know)  but you know what I mean, or linger over beautiful covers, marvel at illustrations and the perfect font.   Where is all this headed? A small screen somewhere  mobile phone, laptop, kindle etc.  Read more in this article titled The Future of Reading by Tom Peters published in Library Journal. 
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6703852.html
Let us know your thoughts by adding a comment  right here, right now. 
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				<title>Stories from Palliative Care Awareness Evening 25 Nov</title>
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				Guest speaker Dr Frank Brennan - a Sydney physician, will relate hopeful and compassionate stories from his writings which are based on caring for sick and terminally ill people at Orange City Library on Wednesday 25 November from 6pm - 8pm. Frank worked for the Aboriginal Medical Service in Redfern, as a paediatrician in South Africa, and for the Sacred Heart Hospice before specialising in palliative care. Refreshments will be served.  Please RSVP to the Library on 6393 8132. All welcome. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 13:22:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Orange Civic Theatre Festival Curtain - stories &amp; memories</title>
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The Orange Civic Theatre Festival Curtain was made in 1983 by more than 300 volunteers from around the district.  Orange City Council is calling upon anyone who may have assisted or knows someone that was involved in the project.  Council wanted to record memories of the curtain.  This is one way of keeping the history of the curtain alive.  Stories are often lost when people pass away or the item is removed from its context.   Council intends to record the stories on video.  The curtain project was designed and directed by local artist, the late Cath Wyatt.  It was a community craft project to celebrate the biennial Orange Festival of Arts.  The work now forms a giant backdrop to the stage of the theatre and depicts the rural landscape of Orange.   The curtain is made up of 30 panels.  Anyone with information about the curtain can contact Alison Russell on 6393 8170 at Orange City Council. 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:08:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Storytime on the Move....to Cook Park</title>
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So far mother nature has smiled rays of sunshine upon us for our Pre-Schooler Storytimes in Cook Park.  We are taking part in the Orange Blossoms Garden Festival by hosting Pre-Schoolers Storytime next to the Fernery in Cook Park (Clinton Street side) rather than the normal Library location.  Join in at 11am on the following days: 17, 18, 19 November and 24, 25, 26 November. If the weather&apos;s bad Storytime will be held in the Library.  Storytime is a fun way to encourage children under 6 to be interested in books.  Come along and enjoy reading in Cook Park then feed the ducks, play on the swings or have a picnic. 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:27:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Alan and Josh in Poetry Slam State Final Friday Night</title>
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Good luck to our regional poetry slam heat winners Alan Fragar, of Cowra, and Josh Simpson, of Bathurst.  They will be performing their original poems on Friday night at the State Library of NSW, Sydney, in the Australian Poetry Slam 09 State Final.  Then the NSW winners will perform on 3 December, battling against state and territory winners for the coveted national title at the Sydney Opera House. All heat contestants are given a microphone, a live audience and just two minutes to impress the judges with their original spoken word poetry.  Five judges are picked randomly by the MC throwing gifts into the audience. Whoever catches the gift is a judge. The judges&apos; decision is final! So it is up to the audience to decide who wins. Good Luck guys!!!!! Wish them well everyone. 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:44:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Lost in Black Sheep Weekend Thank You</title>
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A big thank you to all the locals and visitors from around the state and Queensland who came along to the Lost in Black Sheep Weekend hosted by the Society of Australian Genealogists, Central West Libraries and Orange Family History Group. 
More than 70 family historians enjoyed the guest speakers, meals, venue, Library, Orange, book sales, prize draw (won by a Parkes delegate), socialising, family history advice and discovered a wide range of resources to help find ancestor records. Pictured above is Society of Australian Genealogists Executive Officer Heather Garnsey at the seminar book sale table. Read more about the seminar in today&apos;s Central Western Daily. 
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/out-on-a-limb-to-trace-ancestors/1672817.aspx 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:43:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Miss Austen Regrets on ABC Sunday Night</title>
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Austen fans rejoice - the wait is almost over.  All self respecting Jane Austen fans will not miss this:  Miss Austen Regrets screening on ABC TV. Here is the promo: &quot;Approaching her fortieth birthday, Jane Austen (Olivia Williams pictured, from Emma and The Sixth Sense) appears happily unmarried. When asked by her young niece Fanny (Imogen Poots) to help her vet potential husbands, Jane&apos;s confident composure is threatened as she finds herself looking back on her own potential suitors and the choices she has made. Could potential family financial ruin have been averted if she&apos;d accepted the proposal of a wealthy landowner? And what about the handsome young physician Jane meets as a result of a family illness? 
Based on the life and letters of Jane Austen, Miss Austen Regrets tells the story of the novelist&apos;s final years, examining why, despite setting the standard for romantic fiction, she died having never married or met her own Mr. Darcy.&quot;
And look out for Greta Scacchi in the role of Jane&apos;s sister Cassandra.  It has received great reviews and of course is beautifully filmed. Screening on ABC TV on Sunday 15 November from 8.30pm to 10pm. A must see! 
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				<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:25:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Welcome to Lost in Black Sheep Weekend at Orange</title>
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				Central West Libraries and Orange Family History Group in association with the Society of Australian Genealogists is thrilled to be hosting the Lost in Black Sheep Weekend (7 &amp; 8 November, 2009) and welcomes family history buffs to Orange for this event.  We expect more than 70 visitors for the two-day family history weekend being held at the Orange Civic Theatre Forum, Byng Street, Orange. 
We hope everyone enjoys the range of expert speakers to help 
further their research. Welcome to Orange. 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:42:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Galileo Book and Paul Brunton Talk attracts crowd at Forbes Library</title>
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More than 30 people attended Forbes Library recently to be among the first Australians to see a rare book by Galileo and hear Senior Curator Paul Brunton talk the book purchased by the State Library of NSW. Galileo was a mathematician, astronomer and philosopher who lived in Italy from 1564 to 1642.  He is also regarded as the father of modern science for his improvements to the telescope and astronomical observations. The rare Galileo book is titled Dialogo dei massimi sistemi [Dialogue on the two chief world systems], Galileo&apos;s celebrated defence of the Copernican system, published in Florence in 1632. By casting Pope Urban VIII as the simple-minded Aristotelian Simplicius in the book, Galileo brought upon himself arrest, trial by the Inquisition and life imprisonment.  The sentence was commuted to permanent house arrest, while the printing of any of his works was forbidden. Paul Brunton spoke about the origins of the book, how it was purchased and went into detail about Galileo&apos;s life.  Surprisingly Galileo was not a rich man, despite his genius. 
Pictured above is: Barbara Cowled, Maud Morris and Glad Johnson from Jemalong Retirement Village, with Senior Curator of the State Library of NSW Mr Paul Brunton, at the talk and rare book display.
Pictured below is the front of the book showing Aristotle, Ptolemy and Copernicus - note the candle burn on the side.

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				<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 15:52:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Take Time Take Ten (Read to your Child Ten Minutes a Day)  Literacy Program Hands Out 5,000th Book</title>
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The Take Time Take Ten Literacy Program celebrates a milestone  handing out its 5,000th book to a newborn since the program began in 2002.  The nuts and bolts of literacy are established in childhood and that&apos;s why this program is so important. Presenting newborns with a book is the first stage of our ongoing programs for children, we also have our Baby Rhyme and Read program for toddlers, Storytime for pre-schoolers and library resources for school students. We would like to thank the Take Time Take Ten volunteers - Orange Base Hospital Blue Ladies, Orange Base Hospital Maternity Ward, Margaret Schwebel at Book City for purchasing the books and our sponsors. Orange Credit Union has allowed us to purchase books for the 900 or so children to be born in Orange this year.  The lucky family receiving the 5,000th Take Time Take Ten book was Amanda and Mark Paterson, of Orange, and their newborn daughter Amelia Jane. 
Pictured above is the Take Time Take Ten team: Margaret Schwebel of Book City, Blue Ladies President Cheryl Lobsey, Blue Ladies volunteer Mary O&apos;Hare, Orange Credit Union Marketing Coordinator Noelle Cornish and Orange City Librarian Elizabeth Barry.  Pictured below is Amanda and Amelia receiving the 5,000th book (and flowers) in the Take Time Take program from current sponsor Noelle Cornish from Orange Credit Union. 

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				<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:40:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Libby Gleeson and Freya Blackwood talk to school children at Orange City Library</title>
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Join in talks by author Libby Gleeson and local illustrator Freya Blackwood when they tell school children about their latest book Clancy &amp; Millie and the Very Fine House. The book is published by Little Hare Books and was launched just this month. It is about a little boy called Clancy who has moved to a new house that is huge and unfamiliar. He is missing his old house terribly - the new house is much too big and much too lonely. How will he ever make it his home? As despair takes hold Clancy hears a small voice. Soon, Clancy with the help of his new friend Millie is building towers to the sky and trains to the street outside, and together they build the home that Clancy thought he had lost forever. Libby Gleeson and Freya Blackwood will be talking about their new book Clancy &amp; Millie and the Very Fine House at Orange City Library on Friday 30 October at these times:
9.30am  10.30am;
11.30am  12.30pm;
1.30pm  2.30pm.  Come along and sit in on one of the talks by this award-winning team. The event is supported by Boomers Bookshop &amp; ABC Centre. 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:09:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Felting and Quilling Holiday Activities</title>
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				Children had lots of fun at our Holiday Activities crafty workshops learning felting or quilling. Quilling is also known as paper rolling, paper scrolling and paper mosaic and children made fantastic creations in these classes.  Creative children were also adding their own touches to colourful felt zipper purses with love hearts, dogs, flowers, snowmen and lady beetles all making an appearance. 
Pictured is Caitlin, then Julia and Emily,then Katherine and Isabel showing their own felt designs. 

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				<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:34:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>Lost in Black Sheep Family History Weekend in Orange</title>
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				You are invited to join Central West Libraries and the Society of Australian Genealogists on a Lost in Black Sheep Family History Weekend to be held at the 
Orange Civic Theatre Forum, Byng Street, Orange on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 November 2009. If your ancestors were &apos;black sheep&apos; - divorced, destitute, or spent time in gaol or an asylum, they probably left behind a wonderful paper trail. Come along for the two day seminar featuring experts on State Records NSW, Divorce Records, Bankruptcy Records,  Local Studies and Family History, Corrective Services, Greater Western Area Health Service and take a guided walking tour of Bloomfield Hospital and learn more about its records. Registration:  $85 SAG members and Orange Family History Group Members; and $95 non-members includes two-day seminar, lunches &amp; morning &amp; afternoon teas. On the Saturday evening a casual dinner will be held for participants in a local restaurant in Orange. If you&apos;d like to attend the dinner please let us know at the time of booking. Cost will be approx. $50 plus drinks per person, payable on the evening.

For more details and to book your place, please call (02) 9247 3953 or visit www.sag.org.au 
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				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:36:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>4 Ingredients Recipe for Success</title>
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What a night! Can you believe we were fully booked with 100 people coming along to see Kim McCosker  4 Ingredients cookbooks author.  Co-author Rachael Bermingham couldn&apos;t make it on the night but as girls do  Kim called her beautiful mum Jennette and she did a fantastic job helping with food preparation and supporting Kim.  The 4 ingredients team have such an inspiring story to tell.  They are both busy mums but believed in their idea to provide simple recipes with 4 ingredients or less to get people out of the kitchen and spending time with their families  and who doesn&apos;t want that?.  Kim spoke enthusiastically about the whole writing recipe and book production process.  The audience asked questions and sampled Gluten Free recipes from their latest book - including dips, fruit cake and biscuits. The event was supported by Angus &amp; Robertson Bookstore. Kim is pictured above signing books and entertaining the large audience. 
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				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:15:00 +1100</pubDate>
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				<title>The Slap coming to TV</title>
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				If your The Slap radar was tuned in this week you would&apos;ve heard that the award-winning novel by Christos Tsiolkas, The Slap, will be developed into a television series by ABC TV and Matchbox Pictures.  The eight-part (like the book&apos;s 8 chapters) drama series will begin development in November and will go into production in Melbourne in 2010.  ABC TV&apos;s Acting Head of Drama, Amanda Higgs, says the drama will resonate with audiences. &quot;The Australian novel that provoked fiery discussion from offices to dinner parties to mothers&apos; groups and suburban barbeques will become the most talked about series on television.&quot;  The Age newspaper reported Matchbox Pictures announced that after a competitive bidding process it had purchased the rights to produce a television adaptation of the novel, which is set in Melbourne. This year, The Slap has won the Commonwealth Writer&apos;s Prize, the Australian Book Industry Book of the Year award, the Victorian Premier&apos;s Literary Award, the ABA Book of the Year, and the Association for the Study of Australian Literature Gold Award. Go The Slap - there is no stopping the talking point power of this book as our Pageturners book discussion group discovered. 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 15:29:00 +1100</pubDate>
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