PREMIUM News Big Summer Read comes to Nagambie and Avenel libraries By Bianca Hall Dec 2, 2022 Books at the ready: Nagambie Library co-ordinator Catherine Langdon. Photo by Rodney Woods The Big Summer Read is back for the school holidays. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Read or listen to at least 10 books between December 1 and January 31 to be in the running for a prize. If you are under 18, register at https://gvlibraries.beanstack.org, read your books and record your reading to enter the prize draws. Or you can pick up a printed copy of the reading record and entry form in any Goulburn Valley library. For more details about rewards, prizes and upcoming challenges, go to www.gvlibraries.com.au/big-sumer-read There are also Online Storytime videos and craft activities and resources such as Storybox Library, Kanopy Kids, BorrowBox, cloudLibrary and Online for Kids on the website. Sport Haisman Shield | Find out what the coaches and captains have to say ahead of round four News Blue-green algae poses threat to animals News Euroa wins 2022 Tidy Town award By Bianca Hall
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