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Thurles Library Craft Group

Thurles Library

Thurles Library Adult Craft Group continues every Monday morning from 10.30am-12.30pm. Bring along whatever craft you enjoy, meet like-minded people, share ideas and have a chat over a nice cuppa! All  are welcome!

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Nenagh Library Crafting Club

Nenagh Library

Hey there! We wanted to let you know that the Nenagh Library Crafting Club will be starting back up on January 8th, 2024. We would love for you to join us on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month from 11am to 1.00pm. We'll have a variety of activities ranging from knitting to sewing, […]

Lego Free Play in Cashel library

All are welcome to Space themed Lego Free Play in Cashel Library on Saturday 5th of October from 11 to 12 am. The Free Play is for children of 7-10 years old. For booking call 062 63825. #cashellibrary #LibrariesIreland #LEGO #familytimeatyourlibrary

Nenagh Library Juvenile Book Club 7-9yrs.

Nenagh Library

Get ready for some literary fun at the Nenagh Library Juvenile Book Club on November 26th, 2024, at 3:30 PM! They're diving into the hilariously wild world of David Walliams and chatting about The World’s Worst Teachers. Don’t miss out on the giggles!

Teddy Bear Sleepover in Cashel library

Cashel Library

Teddy Bear Sleepover Storytime Cashel Library Tuesday 26th November 6pm-6.30pm Join us for stories and then leave teddy with us for an overnight stay and see what mischief takes place once the library lights go out!  

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Thurles Library Quiet Time

Thurles Library is introducing quiet time on Tuesday evenings from 6pm-7pm in our children's library. During that time , we will create a calm and quiet environment. Sensory toys, Sensory books and Ear Defenders will be available. Our Sensory tent will be up with a relaxing beanbag and soothing lamp within. Lighting in the children's […]

Adult Book Club Nenagh Library

Nenagh Library

Adult Book Club Nenagh Library Tuesday 26th November 2024 @ 6.45pm This month we will be reviewing the travelling cat chronicles by by Hiro Arikawa and The daughters of Madurai by Rajasree Variyar.

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