On Friday 12th June staff of Nenagh library were in for a rare treat. Promptly, on the dot of 10am 20 toddlers and pre-schoolers from the Rainbow Childcare Centre marched into the library and took up position in our exhibition space whereby they proceeded to entertain us for the next 60 mins. Under the watchful eyes of their proud parents and grandparents and supervised by the very capable Cordelia McCormack and her staff they lifted all our spirits with their energetic, happy songs and brightly coloured costumes. While there were a few
*Grow your own veg journal
*My fathers roses a familys memoir of three generations divided by fate and united through love by Nancy Kohner
*Womanly art of breastfeeding
*River Suir A blue riband river for trout and salmon fishing
*Successful coaching and mentoring by Ken Lawson
*Getting rid of ritalin how neurofeedback can successfully treat Attention Deficit Disorder without drugs
Bealtaine 2009 was a great success at Thurles library. A very enthusiastic class of 10 attended the internet tutorials for beginners which was held over three mornings and was a great success. The craft class held at the library also received very positive feedback. Frances Shanahan brought her music workshop ‘Strike Your Note!’ to
*Gaelic athletic association 1884 2009
*Walking tall my story by Peter Crouch
*Columbine
*Advertising for dummies by Gary Dahl
*Marketing research in Ireland theory and practice by Christine Domegan and Declan Fleming
*Batik modern concepts and techniques by Noel Dyrenforth
*Encouraging reading by Susan Elkin
*Tuesdays child
*Coaching for improved work performance
*Crochet in no time 50 scarves wraps jumpers and more to make on the move by Melody Griffiths
*Minigami great projects using tea bag iris folding and modular origami by Gay Merrill Gross
Why not keep the kids even happier during the Summer by bringing them to the Summer Story Time in Thurles library? Starting on Wednesday, 1st…
The bookclub party for the 'Books r Us' and the 'Bookaroos' was held recently in the community space at the Source Library. Musical chairs, statues, wordsearches…
On Wednesday 3rd June patrons of Nenagh library were treated to a rousing musical recital courtesy of the Boys National School and the Gaelscoil. Approx…
This year’s Go Read Go Win teenage competition has started in Cashel library. All you have to do is write a review, or even just rate a book you’ve read over the summer, to be entered into our weekly prize draws. Prizes include cinema tickets, vouchers for Xtra Vision, Elvery Sports and lots more. At the end of the summer there will be a party
The morning book club group recently read Kevin Barry’s collection of short stories There are Little Kingdoms. This collection depicts rural life in Ireland in a series of snapshots from a variety of different characters’ lives. We are introduced to an array of colourful characters such as a garrulous older woman who bombards her disinterested fellow train passenger with personal questions. We also meet a man who awakes on a bus unaware of his destination or even his own name and a farmer
Some New titles added to our collection:
*Once were lions by Jeff Connor and Martin Hannan
*First time parent: The honest guide to coping brilliantly and staying sane in your babys first year by Lucy Atkins
*Babies and toddlers good food
*Fresh food for babies and toddlers
*All you ever wanted to know from His Holiness the Dalai Lama on happiness life and living conversations with Rajiv Mehrotra
*We dont know what were doing







