With the new Quirindi Library now open to the public, some of the old favourites like story time are back on the program.
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Story time for children ages up to five years will be held at 10.30am, Monday to Friday and for those children aged between five and nine years a session will be held on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 4pm.
In the weeks ahead, the library team is planning some special guest readers for story time so keep an eye on the Facebook page.
Parents can contact the library by phone (02) 6746 2350, joining the Library's Facebook page to send messages or by email: quirindi.library@lpsc.nsw.gov.au
Visitors to the Library must produce a Covid-19 double vaccination certificate before they are permitted to enter the premises.
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The relaxation of lockdown restrictions will be a bonus for tourism operators in the region. Attractions like the Quirindi Rural Heritage Village and the Australian Railway Monument and Rail Journeys Museum in Werris Creek will be putting out the welcome mat.
"If we get the word out about how fantastic this region is, it will provide a real economic stimulus," LPSC Mayor, Doug Hawkins OAM said.
The Quirindi Heritage Village is three kilometres from Quirindi on Gunnedah/Kamilaroi Highway. The Museum Coffee Shop is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm, phone (02) 6746 2992 for more information.
Miniature Trains run on the fourth Sunday each month 10am to 1pm and other times by arrangement (02) 6746 1711.