Cruinniú na nÓg Programme of Events 2021

Monaghan County Library staff have been busy collaborating with colleagues from across a variety of organizations to put together a fantastic programme of events for Young People in the run up to and including Cruinniu na nÓg day 2021 which is taking place on the 12th June.

There is everything from Sensory Storytellilng to Rap workshops, Samba Drumming to Drama, Composing, Film Making & much much more.

You can peruse through the full  programme below.  (Click on the Square icon to make the flipbook Full page).

 

Browse & Borrow again

Browse & Borrow is back today

We are absolutely delighted to let you know that Carrickmacross, Clones & Monaghan branch Libraries are re-opening today for browsing & borrowing. (Unfortunately we are not yet able to offer access to study spaces or public PCs. Visits are also limited to a max of 30 mins).

Our smaller libraries in Castleblayney and Ballybay will resume their ‘Contact & Collect’.

Carrickmacross, Clones & Monaghan branches will be open as follows:

Monday: 11am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm & 6pm – 8pm

Tuesday: 11am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm

Wednesday: 11am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm

Thursday: 11am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm

Friday: 11am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm

Please Note: Lunchtime closing required to complete additional cleaning.

Castleblayney Library phonelines will be open to arrange Contact & Collect on Tuesday, Wednesdays & Fridays from 10am – 1pm. Contact (042) 9740281

Ballybay Library phonelines will be open to arrange Contact & Collect on Wednesday & Thursdays from 10am – 1pm. Contact (042) 974 1256

In line with Government guidelines, masks must be worn inside our library buildings. We have also limited the capacity in our branches so please follow queue markers during busy periods. We really appreciate your co-operation as we continue to strive to keep both staff & customers as safe as possible.

We are aware that not everybody will be comfortable visiting our libraries so we are happy to continue to provide our Home Delivery if needed. Just contact your local library to discuss your reading preferences and we’ll arrange a delivery.

Eye Spy on Sliabh Beagh

Eye Spy wildlife on Sliabh Beagh, published today, results from a great collaboration between book lovers and nature lovers.

The Library service of Monaghan County Council reached out to the CANN project, which works to protect the environment of Sliabh Beagh, to see if there was a way of helping enrich the lives of local citizens by making the limited lockdown walks more meaningful. The CANN project (Collaborative Action across the Natura Network), funded by the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme, through the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), wants to encourage more citizen science on the mountain and took the opportunity of the Library’s Keep Well COVID funding to create this booklet.

The Keep Well campaign aims to show people of all ages how they can mind their mental health and physical wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to their daily and weekly routines. The CANN project believes that recording wildlife on a regular walk adds richness and encourages people to go out more often. The citizen science of data gathered in this way is essential to the long-term health of the mountain and the long-term health of the people encouraged to walk. Unless the CANN team knows what species live where, it is difficult to conserve them, and walkers can provide the eyes and ears to record this information.

The booklet features twenty species of birds, terrestrial animals, insects, and plants found on Sliabh Beagh. Spotter points are collected depending on how rare or common the species is. People are encouraged to use their mobile phones to scan a QR code to record what they see with the National Biodiversity Data Centre. QR technology is also used to link users to the bird song that might help them identify what they are looking at.

The booklet is available for free from libraries throughout County Monaghan and as an electronic pdf download.

 

Ballybay and Castleblayney Libraries to offer ‘Contact & Collect’ from 7th July

We are aware that there are lots of eager readers waiting for the branch libraries in Castleblayney & Ballybay to reopen. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your patience as we focused on preparing the larger branches for a safe re-opening. Work is now underway to make Ballybay & Castleblayney a safe environment for re-opening but in the mean time we can start with a ‘Contact & Collect’ service from next week. What this means is that you can contact the library and discuss your reading preferences. Library staff will then put together a selection of books for you to collect at a designated time in a safe, social distanced way.

Castleblayney Library:

Phone: 042 9740281 between 10am – 1pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

Email: castleblayneylibrary@monaghancoco.ie

Ballybay Library:

Phone: 042 9741256 between 10am – 1pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Email: ballybaylibrary@monaghancoco.ie

‘Browse & Borrow’ hours now available in Clones, Carrickmacross & Monaghan

Monaghan, Clones & Carrickmacross Libraries have re-opened to the public to ‘Browse & Borrow’ but we’ve had to make some changes.
Over the past number of years we have worked hard to make our libraries Community spaces where people could come and spend time browsing our stock, using our computers, taking part in classes, bookclubs, Storytime activities & more, We have really missed seeing everyone over the past few months and we can’t wait for our doors to reopen to the public tomorrow BUT we have had to make quite a few changes. Alot of these changes mean that the libraries must be very functional places for the foreseeable future. Instead of inviting you in to spend hours in our libraries, we must ask you to stay no more than 30 mins. Instead of inviting you to make use of our PCs and Printers, we would ask you to use it only if necessary. Instead of making time to chat with you on the library floor and help you find exactly what you want, we will instead remain behind screens and offer directions and guidance on how to find items on your own. These changes won’t come easy to our Library staff who always strive to provide the best service possible but they are under strict instruction to follow Health & Safety guidelines which aim to keep both you and us safe. Please be patient.
Our Home delivery service remains in place, as does our Contact and Collect Service.

Browse and Borrow time will be from 2-5pm and 6-8pm on Mondays, 2-5pm from Tuesday to Friday.

Contact and Collect will be available from 10am – 1pm.

We hope to see you soon!

Browse and Borrow rules

New arrangements for Library Home Delivery Service

Due to increased demand for our Home Delivery service we have decided to take calls directly through selected Libraries rather than asking you to go through the Community Support Helpline. Our 3 larger branch libraries will be arranging deliveries for across the County so if you are in the Ballybay area please contact Clones Library and if you are in the Castleblayney area please contact Carrickmacross Library. Don’t forget, this service is for ANYONE who is Cocooning or in Self Isolation – whether you are a Library Member or not! Library staff will be available to take delivery requests from Monday to Friday, 10am – 4pm. Please have your Eircode available.

Library Home Delivery Details