You might have noticed things have been a little quite around here lately. Sorry about that but I think our excuse is a good one. Let’s see.
Over the past three months we have been preparing a toolkit, a booklet, on how to run your own Boys, Blokes, Books and Bytes program. The toolkit will draw extensively on the work we have done over the past two years. A copy of the toolkit, along with a cool Heath McKenzie poster, will be mailed to all Victorian schools in October.
The toolkit will be launched at the State Library of Victoria on Thursday 9 October at 5.30pm. A Very Special Guest, can’t say just yet, will be here to launch the toolkit. And then…we will be visiting these nine locations across Victoria to talk about how schools and libraries. For more details contact Erin Ritchie, project coordinator on 03 8664 7281.
These after-school sessions are a great opportunity for schools, public libraries and parents to find out more about creating your own BBBB project.
Thursday 9 October: Launch event State Library of Victoria
Monday 13 October: Caroline Springs Public Library
Thursday 16 October: Broadmeadows Hume Library
Monday 20 October: Sale Public Library
Thursday 23 October: Mornington Library
Monday 27 October: Horsham Public Library
Tuesday 28 October: Warrnambool Public Library
Monday 10 November: Bendigo Public Library
Tuesday 11 November: Swan Hill Public Library
Wednesday 12 November: Wangaratta Public Library
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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September 27th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
it isn’t visiting my school :’( oh well this is good news our own BBBB at school Sweet! good to see that the website may become slightly active again.
October 9th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
[...] Over the next few weeks we will be out and about across Victoria talking to teachers and librarians. Click here for dates and locations. [...]
October 17th, 2008 at 5:52 am
It isn’t visting my school oh well the own school bbbb sounds pretty sweet
October 19th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
Hi Nathan,
You can always join us here at the blog. I look forward to hearing your recommended reads.