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County Sligo Library ServiceTubbercurry Community Library opened its doors to the public on Monday August 18th 2003. Located in the One-Stop-Shop in Humbert Street in Tubbercurry, it is open 44 hours per week, including one late evening and a Saturday. In the 4 months to the end of year, Tubbercurry Community Library registered 2,200 members and issued 17,420 items. A wide range of activities also took place including exhibitions, presentations and workshops. Prior to opening the library to the public in August, 2 members of staff together with Sligo County Librarian, Mr. Donal Tinney hosted a Public Consultation Meeting on June 18th. The purpose of the meeting was to afford members of the local community an opportunity to view the library space and to discuss proposed services. The new library also hosted an Art Exhibition comprising over 200 paintings and drawings during the month of June to celebrate the Special Olympics. The exhibition was opened on June 13th by Sligo County Council’s Leas-Cathaoirleach, Cllr Gerry Murray. Exhibitions 2003The Fuji Masterpiece Collection Exhibition, which consisted of 20 award winning images, was on display from November 1st to 14th 2003. An exhibition entitled ’16 Days of Action’ highlighting the issue of Domestic Violence ran between November 25th and December 16th 2003 The 2002 ESB Environmental Awards Photographic Exhibition, which consisted of 60 award winning images, was on display from December 1st-19th 2003. School VisitsA number of class visits took place during the first 4 months of opening. During these visits, staff members provided a tour of the library, a brief introduction to Internet facilities and assistance in choosing material. There were visits from 17 Primary Schools in the surrounding area and also a number of class visits from pupils attending St. Attracta’s Secondary School. 3 Playschools in the area visited and staff provided Storytime Sessions for the children. PresentationsOn the evening of September 17th, Tubbercurry Community Library facilitated Tubbercurry Women’s Group in holding an open evening. The evening was an opportunity to display the group’s creative work and to welcome potential members. On November 13th, author and historian, Ultan Cowley provided a two hour presentation on the subject of ‘The Men Who Built Britain’ - The Irish in Britain. Over 100 people were in attendance. Art WorkshopsA six week Art Workshop aimed at children in the 4-6 age group commenced on October 9th 2003. This Art Workshop was facilitated by a local artist and covered such topics as Painting, Printing, Clay Work and Collage. Children's Book FestivalA number of different activities were organised to celebrate Children’s Book Festival 2003. They included a visit by author Oisin McGann, 2 workshops on an Environmental theme entitled ‘Loose Leaves in the Library, an Art Workshop for children wishing to submit an entry in the ‘Design a Bookmark’ competition, a table quiz and other fun activities to celebrate Lá Gaeilge on October 24th and a Halloween Fancy Dress Competition and Face Painting event. Schools Paatchwork
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