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A summary of all the events happening in November 2023
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Help solve a puzzle.
Come and share your current project with our Gympie Library Craft Group. Bring along a piece you’re working on - be it knitting, sewing, crochet or cross stitch - and share ideas with others.
Come along and make some friends, have fun and test your knowledge with trivia questions.
Join us for a First 5 Forever Story Time session
Join us for a Tinker Table each Monday afternoon at the Gympie Library Makerspace from 3.30 – 4.30pm
Join us for a First 5 Forever Baby Bounce session at Gympie Library
Join us for a First 5 Forever Story Time session at Gympie Library
Join us for a First 5 Forever Rhyme Time session at Gympie Library
Come down and get hands-on in one of our fun, relaxed sessions. No bookings required but space is limited.
Join others to discuss books and have a chat.
Have a recipe you want to share? Need some new ideas on what to cook?
We make all sorts of greeting cards, so come and join us for a fun morning
Join us for a Tinker Table each Friday afternoon at the Kilkivan Library from 3.30 – 4.30pm.
Here’s your chance to join other writers in practicing and honing your literary skills – every third Friday of the month at Gympie Library.
Calling all artists! Join us at Tin Can Bay Library to share work and ideas, seek advice from other talented eyes and connect with artists in our community.
Join us at the Goomeri Library for Mahjong Mornings
Join us at Tin Can Bay Library for a wonderful afternoon playing Mahjong.
Join us at Rainbow Beach Library for a fantastic morning of fun and creativity. Each session covers something different, with the aim of exploring different avenues of art.
Join in the fun with a game of cards, scrabble, chess, backgammon and more.
Come down to the Goomeri Library to test your word knowledge and enjoy a friendly game of Scrabble every Thursday from 1pm.
Are you looking to get started with machine sewing?
Want to try 3D Printing but thought it looked too hard?
Cricut makes it easy to make something unique and remarkable in just a moment’s notice.
The Emblazer Laser machine is utilized for the high-quality engraving and cutting of wood and other materials.
Join other locals at Tin Can Bay Library for a cuppa and a chat.
Join us over four weeks as we expand your knowledge of sewing.
Join in outdoor and indoor games throughout the month of November. Adults and Children welcome.
Create your own beautiful flower crowns.
Learn how to access and use FREE Ancestry Library Edition at our Gympie Regional Libraries.
Set up and personalise your Windows laptop (or PC laptop) with helpful, step-by-step videos and a fun interactive guide that shows you all the features you need to know about.
Freedom Music Festival offers a clean, safe, substance-free, positive, and family-friendly environment for everyone to experience.
Dr Susie Starfish has an important message to share with you all!
Explore and discover ways to upcycle everyday items, including toothpaste tubes into pouches, cans into pot plant containers.
New to the world of iPads? Learn how to get started on your iPad. Join us as we take a look at how you can adjust the security, privacy and accessibility of your device.
Grab your family and friends and join us for a fun evening as team’s battle it out to become the ultimate Trivia Masters.
Come along and make some flower wreaths in honour of Remembrance Day.
This year’s games night will include our Xbox Gaming competition, virtual reality challenges, board games and much more.
Join acclaimed Brisbane-based artist, Bruce Reynolds, at the official opening of his touring exhibition How Soon Is Now?
In this floor talk the artist, Bruce Reynolds will talk informally about the exhibition How Soon Is Now? and answer questions relating to the techniques, inspiration and conceptual realisation.
Australia’s favourite festival of pre-loved stuff, the Garage Sale Trail, returns to Gympie this November. It’s two giant weekends of money making, planet-saving, treasure hunting fun!
Participants will be lead through a combination of techniques by artist Bruce Reynolds to combine different media with new approaches to decision making.
Join us for a fun session as we look at renewing old glass jars and giving them new life as tea light candle holders with glass paint.
At our What’s Inside a Computer Sessions, you get to dismantle a computer and see all these things and more!
Have fun and stay safer with your iPad.
Join us on 16 November between 10am and 12 noon to pick up some new supplies!
Team up with your friends and family and go head-to-head in a fun, energetic and engaging feud.
Come along to Tin Can Bay Library and join in the fun as we share our favourite travel experiences and locations.
Join local artist Heinke for a talk about her life during apartheid and how that influenced her to commence her PhD journey.
In this session presented by Pete from Gympie Community Garden we will discuss how to set up and maintain your chosen system, including what to put in and what you need to leave out.
New to the world of tablets? Learn how to get started on your Android Tablet. Join us as we take a look at how you can adjust the security, privacy and accessibility of your device.
Discover the Royal Pavilion Palace, an iconic seaside pleasure palace known for fun and excess, built for King George IV.
Looking for something to do this Friday night? Hop on the Gympie CBD's heritage bus and discover authentic alfresco dining paired with the delightful sounds of live music on Mary Street from 4pm-7pm!
Mosaic Coasters are a simple mosaic project, which are not only perfect for beginners but a great piece of functional mosaic art.
Learn and share tips and tricks on how to make the busy season less hectic.
This practical and hands-on workshop will provide an overview of Office Bearers’ legal and practical responsibilities for the positions of President, Secretary and Treasurer...
Training and support is available from The Resilience Canopy for community representatives and local government staff.