Bathurst Library's school holiday activities entered its second week on Tuesday, with a Night Light program.
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Run by tutor Fiona Howle, the program guided children through a workshop to create a collage that was interactive with a torch, acting as the perfect way to align with the Bathurst Winter Festival illuminations.
"The program is called Night Light and it's for children wanted to be interested in the dark, instead of being scared," Ms Howle.
"Kids have made 2D and 3D works and they all look great."
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The Night Light program is one of three activities that are running this week at the library, with a movie screening on Wednesday and a writing workshop on Thursday, however, the remaining workshops have been booked out.
All school holiday activities at the library have been moved from the meeting room - which is located between the art gallery and library - to the library to help accommodate people due to the recent COVID-19 restrictions.
There were a number of activities at the library last week including a teddy bear sleepover, a playdough day and a board game session.
For more information on the school holiday activities in the future, visit the library's website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/library.
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