Archie Mollusi, 5, Tameka Molluso and Arlo Molluso, 7 were among the visitors to Echuca library to join in the Easter craft workshop. Photos: Jordan Townrow.
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Echuca library was bustling with Easter craft on Tuesday, April 15.
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With Campaspe Regional Libraries gearing up for two weeks of school holiday fun, there is a range of fun activities for the kids these holidays.
Morrison Pederick, 8 and Elsie Pederick, 7.
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The team at the Echuca library hosted an Easter craft session where kids created their very own chicken egg holder, perfect for all their Easter goodies.
Angela Horton brought along her children for a morning of fun.
(From left) Daisy Horton, 9, Lily Horton, 11, Diamond Rose Horton, 7 and Jasmine Horton, 13 visited from Stanhope.
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Coming from Stanhope to spend their Easter camping and spending time with the family, Echuca library was a quick stop for some craft before a long weekend of fun.
“The kids get enjoyment out of them, they’re great STEM-y (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) activities,” she said.
Sonia Hawking and Macy Hawking, 5.
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Though being the first activities at Echuca library that Angela and her kids have attended, the room was full of happy kids and laughter.
“There’s always different activities on,” Mrs Horton said.
Easter school holiday activities provide a way for children to socialise at the Campaspe Regional Library locations, offering a range of different events.
– Olivia Batchelor is a St Joseph’s College student completing work experience at The Riv
Mia Morrow, 8 and Karen Morrow hold up their handmade chicken Easter egg holders.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Lucy Whitley, 6 and Michael Whitley having an egg-cellent time.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Echuca library hosted Easter crafts to provide kids with some excitement for this weekend.
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JORDAN TOWNROW