‘Spring Into Storytime’ is back!
Over the next few weeks, library staff will be sharing stories online for children to enjoy. Follow us on Social Media where we’ll be posting regularly.
Monaghan County Council
Over the next few weeks, library staff will be sharing stories online for children to enjoy. Follow us on Social Media where we’ll be posting regularly.
Need some help with Interview Skills or perhaps you are thinking of a Career change. Catch up with the Work Matters Mini-Series which is brought to you as part of the #WorkMatters library programme.
You can find the complete mini-series on our Work Matters page
It’s World Book Day on Thursday! To celebrate we’re running 2 competitions to test your creativity….We want to see you dressed up as your favourite book character *****BONUS POINTS FOR HOME MADE EFFORTS***** Or you can choose to recite a passage from your favourite story (max 60 secs) in your most dramatic voice! Entries close on Friday @ 5pm. (Open to Primary School Children from Co. Monaghan only)
We are delighted to welcome Rory O’Connor, AKA Rory’s Stories for an online event happening on Thursday 18th Feb @ 8pm.
This event is free and both Library members and non-members are welcome to attend.
Register now or join in this evening at www.crowdcast.io/e/rory18
New campaign to get Ireland reading during Covid
– Pledge to read and find your perfect book at Irelandreads.ie
Ireland Reads is a new campaign to get the whole country reading this month in the lead up to a national day of reading on Thursday, February 25th.
Irish libraries have teamed up with publishers, booksellers, authors and others for the campaign, which is part of the government’s Keep Well initiative and aims to celebrate reading and all the benefits it can have for wellbeing and enjoyment.
The campaign is asking everyone to ‘squeeze in a read’ on Ireland Reads Day, Thursday, February 25th. A new website www.irelandreads.ie has been set up where people can pledge to read on the day and see how much time has been pledged by the Irish public so far.
The website also offers book recommendations suited to a person’s interests and the time they have available. There are more than 800 recommendations from librarians all around the country. A website user can simply enter their favourite type of book and how long they would like to read each day and the website will offer the perfect book suggestion and work out how long it will take to complete – a couch to 5k for books!
Campaign partners and libraries all over the country will be running ‘Ireland Reads’ initiatives and events throughout February in the build up to Thursday, February 25th.
A number of well-known campaign ambassadors from the worlds of writing, science, sport, health and broadcasting are on board to help promote the campaign, and you can find out what reading means to them and why they support the campaign at www.irelandreads.ie.
While libraries are not currently open for browsing or borrowing due to Covid restrictions, library members can use the library Borrowbox service online and choose from more than 44,000 eBooks and 33,000 eAudiobooks.
Heather Humphreys, TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development said:
“Keeping well and looking after our mental health is vital during these challenging times. That’s why I am delighted to support this campaign to celebrate and encourage reading, which is part of the Government’s ‘Keep Well’ initiative.
“My Department of Rural and Community Development has invested heavily in our library service in recent years.
“And, despite the Level 5 restrictions, thousands of people have continued to avail of our library services online.
“In addition, many library authorities are currently delivering library stock to the housebound and vulnerable.
“So I would encourage everybody to join me in pledging to set aside some time during this month to relax with a good book and discover the joy of reading.”
Frank Feighan, TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health and Well Being said:
“As part of the Healthy Ireland ‘Keep Well’ campaign, ‘Ireland Reads’ is about promoting the power of reading for enjoyment and wellbeing. It’s about encouraging everyone to regularly take some time to sit and read a book, a poem, a comic, a newspaper or to ‘start a new story’- whatever works for them. In a year when we have all been searching for new ways to keep active and creative, and to step away our daily routines and connect with others, reading offers a way to escape. There is growing evidence that reading can lift our mood, reduce the symptoms of depression and improve wellbeing throughout life.”
It doesn’t matter how long you read for or what you read, it doesn’t matter whether you’re an avid reader, a reluctant reader, a lapsed reader or a new reader, this campaign is for you, says Colette Byrne, Kilkenny County Council Chief Executive on behalf of the public library sector:
“Right now, many of the activities we used to take for granted are not available to us, but you can always enjoy a good book, newspaper or magazine. These are all available free online and any time to library members. Libraries and library staff are waiting to welcome people back whenever that is possible, but until then we always have books to remind us of other people, other places, and better days. So, this month please pledge to take some reading time for yourself or to share with family.”
Find out about all that’s happening for Ireland Reads, get book recommendations and take the pledge to read on Thursday, February 25th at www.irelandreads.ie
We are delighted to once again team up with our Writer in Residence, Deirdre Cartmill to offer a new 4 part writing series. A new video will be released on Monday evenings and can be viewed at a time that suits you.
You’ll find this latest series as well as others from 2020 over at www.monaghan.ie/library/writing
We have created a limited number of Christmas Craft Packs which you can pick up from Carrickmacross, Clones or Monaghan Branch Libraries. If you are in the Castleblayney or Ballybay area please contact the library to arrange collection.
There are 3 to choose from: Elf, Snowman or Santa. Check out the Videos below for Step-by-Step instructions as to how to turn your materials into a wonderful Christmas tree decoration.
How to make Santa:
How to make a Snowman:
How to make an Elf:
Following the latest Government announcement, we are delighted to announce that our 3 Main Libraries in Carrickmacross, Clones & Monaghan Town will reopen on Tuesday 1st December @ 11am.
This will be for Browsing & Borrowing only. In line with government guidance we will not be in a position to offer Computer access or Study areas/Seating.
All Libraries (including Ballybay & Castleblayney) will also continue to offer a Home Delivery Option as well as a ‘Contact & Collect’ option for those who prefer to limit their social contacts or feel uneasy visiting the library buildings.
The Europe Direct Information Centre in Clones are excited to announce the topic for our 2020 Soapbox:
“Everyone wants to go back to the pre-Covid way of life”
You can argue in favour or against the motion, with marks awarded for content, delivery, structure and overall impact.
Submit your three minute entry video to us by email to clonesedic@gmail.com by November 18th to be part of the regional heats, and be in with a chance to win a spot in the national final in December!
A regional winner in under 18 and over 19 age categories will be announced and entered into the national prize.
The Europe Direct Soapbox is a public speaking competition that is taking place throughout November. You have three minutes to speak and convince the judges in favour, or against, the motion!
Regional winners will receive an iPad mini and then go on to compete in the national final, with a grand prize of €1,000 for the winners of each category!
Background:
The term ‘soapbox’ originates in the use of an empty crate as a platform by speakers to give speeches, often impromptu, to passers-by from around the turn of the last century. The most famous location for soapbox oratory is Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, London, which has been a setting for public speaking since the 1870s.
Contact cloneslibrary@monaghancoco.ie with any queries.