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Events: May 2012
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Local Emergency Management Committee Meeting
8 May 2012The Local Emergency Management Committee Meeting will be held in Council Chambers, 66 Allnutt Terrace, Augusta on Tuesday 8 May 2012 commencing at 6.30pm.
All members of the general public are welcome to attend.
For further information, please contact Katie Taylor on 9780 5233 orktaylor@amrsc.wa.gov.au
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Ordinary Meeting of Council
9 May 2012An Ordinary Council Meeting will be held at 5.30pm on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 in Council Chambers, Walcliffe Road, Margaret River. All members of the public are welcome. For further information and requests for public presentations please contact Lisa Garstone on 9780 5253 or lgarstone@amrshire.wa.gov.au
To view a copy of the agenda click here.
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Baby rhyme time at Margaret River Library
21 May 2012Every Monday, except public holidays, at 2.30pm -3.30pm.
Please join us for songs, rhymes, music and afternoon tea.
Baby Rhyme Time is a great opportunity to meet other parents and for babies and toddlers to interact with others. Tips on reading to your baby and other parent information are also readily available.
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Story time at Margaret River Library
22 May 2012Margaret River Library every Tuesday from 10am - 11am
Please join us for stories, songs, rhymes and craft.
The program is aimed at children who are aged between two and five and all are welcome.
Storytime encourages children todiscover a love of books, stories and reading while also participating in songs and rhymes.
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Story time at Augusta Library
25 May 2012Held monthly on the second Thursday of the month at 10.30am and the fourth Friday of the Month at 10.30am
Please join us for stories, songs, rhymes and craft.
The program is aimed at children who are aged between two and five and all are welcome.
Storytime encourages children to discover a love of books, stories and reading while also participating in songs and rhymes.
The Augusta session runs for around an hour with a small morning tea for parents afterwards.
