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Remembrance Day (A Human Library)
In conjunction with Remembrance Day, the Azure Beach Public Library will be holding a Human Library Event. Veterans who served in Australians Armed Forces during some of the most historic battles will be here to give talks and answer any questions.
What is a Human Library?
A human library are "books" that are human. Each of these books volunteer to take part in the library and share their story. Like a regular library, the Human Library has a book jacket and description, and a “reader” can check out “books” on a topic that he/she/they may be interested in learning more about. (https://libraryguides.nau.edu/humanlibrary)
https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/
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9 RAR Australian Army - Vietnam War
World War II Pte John Williams Australian 2nd Division Infantry Sgt Ted Finch Australian 3rd Armoured Division Infantry Fl Lt. Robert Wilkes No 9 Squadron RAAF - Chopper pilot Lt Michael Howard 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR) Corp. Luke Owens 101st Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery Lt Sally Ford USNS Comfort - Medical nurse Sub Lt. Steven Pilman HMAS Adelaide (RAN) - chopper pilot Petty Officer Harry Jones HMAS Darwin Midshipman Tom Dewan HMAS Success Seaman Jeffrey Coates HMAS Adelaide
Event Details: Location: Azure Beach Public Library - Library Courtyard (weather permitting).
Cost: Free Entry
Numbers are limited so get in early (first come first serve basis) you can registrar your interest via Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/
(Click on website link above once open, click on AZURE BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY then EVENTS followed by HUMAN LIBRARY and then follow the prompts to provide your information before printing out ticket.)
Light refreshments are provided as well as food can be brought from the No.8 Café.
Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact Azure Beach Public Library staff on (03) 8677-9900 or contact via email at enquiries@PearlCoveLib.com.au
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them."
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