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//** NT Libraries Literacy and Numeracy Week Activities 2009 **//


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Darwin City Council Libraries || Anne Devenish ph: 8999 97364

Emma Pollock ph: 89300208 || || || Kim Waters ph: 8987 0860 || //Monday 31st August 3.30pm - 5.00pm// Parents may need to help younger children.
 * Nhulunbuy Community Library
 * Library Book Safari** - Use the clues to find the answers! Heaps of prizes! Grades 2 - 6

//Wednesday 2nd September 10.00am - 11.30am//
 * Storytime Extravaganza** - There are a few special surprises for our under 5's!

//Wednesday 2nd September 3.30pm - 4.30pm// All welcome.
 * Dhimurru Ranger Talk** - Visiting Dhimurru Rangers share stories!

//Friday 4th September 5.30pm - 7.00pm// Grades 7 - 12 || || Tanith Glynn-Maloney, Indigenous Services Officer p. 89500508 e. tglynnmaloney@astc.nt.gov.au || The Alice Springs Public Library ar screening two documentary films in the Andy McNeil Room at the Alice Springs Town Council.
 * Poetry & Pizza Night** - Share your favourite poems or your own original poetry while enjoying pizza! Limerick writing competition! Heaps of prizes!
 * Alice Springs Public Library

The films being screened are: KANYINI: Kanyini is a film about ‘Uncle’ Bob Randall, Singer/Song Writer, Storyteller and a member of the Stolen Generation who now lives on his traditional lands at Mutijulu at the base of Uluru. The film tells the story of Uncle Bob’s life, from the time before he was forcibly removed from his family to the present, and his perspectives on Aboriginal people and struggles they face in contemporary society while advising the viewer on what can be done so Aboriginal people can move forward. This will be screened on Wednesday 2nd of September at 10 am. MAKING SAMSON & DELILAH: Making Sampson & Delilah shows the fascinating story behind one of the most acclaimed Australian films. A director, a producer, two teenage actors, a small crew and six weeks in the desert. Throw in an observational documentary film maker (Beck Cole) and the result is a candid and affectionate behind the scenes look at the making of the hit feature film. This will be screened on Thursday 3rd of September at 10 am. THE SCREENINGS ARE BOTH FREE - AND ARE A PART OF NATIONAL LITERACY AND NUMERACY WEEK 2009 For more information or to RSVP please contact: Tanith Glynn-Maloney, Indigenous Services Officer on 89500508 or Anneke Rose, Promotions and Events on 89500515 || || ||  || ||  ||   ||