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Sligo County Library Events 2009Sligo County LibraryREVIEW 2009Leabharlann Chontae Shligigh
SLIGO LIBRARY MISSION STATEMENTTo provide a responsive, accessible and inclusive library service for all our customers, which fosters reading, stimulates the imagination and contributes to lifelong learning and cultural recreation.
TIGER RISING BOOK LAUNCHAs part of Library IrelandWeek 2009, Sligo County Libraries in conjunction with Home School Community Liaison Co-coordinators’ Ellen McKiernan, Una O’Gara and Sandra McNulty, held the official launch of the "One City One Book" project in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street on Monday 9th March 2009 at 11am. ‘Let’s Read Together’was the theme of this project and Sligo Library Service were delighted to be involved with and support this innovative project which aim was to promote literacy. Schools throughout the County were supplied with copies of Sligo’s chosen book“Tiger Rising”as well as Borough and Council Representatives, Library Staff and leading sporting figures in the region. As such, a wide demographic of Sligo’s population encountered this small but captivating work of fiction and hopefully helped to realize the primary aim of the campaign.
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| ITEM | QUARTER 1 | QUARTER 2 | QUARTER 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Issues | 50,654 | 49,939 | 57,321 |
| Visitors | 36,885 | 39,688 | 45,991 |
| Internet Use | 5,670 | 6,110 | 6,639 |
| Reference/Local History | 1,093 | 1,503 | 1,648 |
This year in Sligo Central Library we participated in The Children’s Books Ireland Bisto Shadowing Scheme for young readers, which follows - or‘shadows’– the judging of the short listed books. This programme is designed to encourage classroom or library groups to read, analyze and debate the titles short-listed for the Bisto Book of the Year award. It introduces the children to a broader range of reading materials than might otherwise be the case.
Children from six schools were invited to be involved in this experience. The shortlist of books was announced on March 11th. The children were encouraged to read the ten books on the shortlist which they admirably achieved. The weekly meetings to discuss the books were a lively and entertaining affair.
All of the children were enthusiastic participants with specific likes and dislikes and were well able to voice these. The closing date to vote for our favourite book was May 8th. The book which achieved the biggest vote was Airman by Eoin Colfer with Kate Thompson’s Creature of the Night coming in at a very close second.
The eagerness and enthusiasm of the children who participated was very contagious. The library staff involved really enjoyed the whole experience and plan to do it again next year.
Sligo Libraries are committed to multiculturalism and recognise the importance of the various non Irish national communities in our society as a whole. As such a number of implemented strategies have continued.
A link from our website to the Sligo Immigrant Organisation website www.sioinfo.com was established in mid 2008 to further portray our services to this section of the community.
Our policy of foreign title collection development, both adult and juvenile has continued, increasing stock throughout the year.
The Sligo Immigrant Organisation, in 2009, ran two photography competitions entitled“Our Sligo”and“Sligo – history, culture and fun”. The entries were displayed for public view in Sligo Central Library thus raising the profile of both community services and the working relationship between them.
“Frontline Training” is a course taken by library staff which has shaped the practice of reader development; changing the way public libraries in Ireland and beyond engage with their customers. The Frontline course is designed to embed the reader-centered approach in the everyday thinking of staff who work directly with books and readers in public libraries. The course content, approach and technology have been shaped by a wide range of feedback from the people who use it, both as individuals and through consultative groups.
The course was first developed with English public libraries in 2005 in partnership with the Society of Chief Librarians as part of the Branching Out initiative funded by the Arts Council of England. Frontline is currently being used by 102 English library services, as well as library services in Scotland and Australia. It is used by every public library service inWales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Within Sligo Library Service, Senior Executive Librarian Ms. Pauline Brennan was first to undertake this course and once finished, became facilitator for Senior Library Assistants Ms Brenda Cawley and Eimear Sullivan and Library Assistant Ms Michelle Curley. All four staff members were awarded their certificates on Monday 19th October during a Staff Training Day in Sligo Central Library by County Librarian Mr Donal Tinney and praised for the high level of work that they had undertaken.
Sligo Library Service is continuing to role out this course to other staff members to further aid them in their duties to provide the highest service possible for the public to whom we serve.
Mr Donal Tinney (County Librarian) awarding Library Staff with their Frontline Certificates.
(From left to right) Ms Michelle Curley, Library Assistant, Ms Pauline Brennan, Senior Executive Librarian, Ms Eimear Sullivan, Senior Library Assistant, Ms Brenda Cawley, Senior Library Assistant; October 2009
To further encourage and promote reader development among our customers, Sligo Library Service has a number of Book Clubs andWriters groups set up in various branches. These groups promote the pleasure of reading and develop the members appreciation of literature at all levels. Please contact the various Branch libraries for more details.
Inkwell Writers group meet onWednesday nights at 8pm. Central Library Book Club meets at 6.45pm on last Thursday of every month.
Catacombs Book club, Sara Book Club AND the Maugherow book club are also supported by Sligo Central Library.
The Inkwell Writers Group, based in Sligo Central Library held a 'Live Mike' in the Yeats Building, Hyde Bridge, Sligo on Wednesday 22nd April 2009. The night consisted of readings by members of the group and other invited guests, including published writers. All at attendance remarked on what was an entertaining, enjoyable evening. This group hopes to have their first publication of collected works released in early spring 2010.
Leyney writers’group have been established a number of years now with two successful publications behind them. This group continues to meet regularly to share and discuss their latest works, facilitated by Geraldine Finn.
Bookworms Bookclub meet on the second last Thursday of every month.
Active retirement Bookclub meet on the last Thursday of every month.
The fourth annual Tubbercurry Literary Festival was held on Tuesday 21st July 2009 at 7.30pm in Teach Laighne, Humbert Street, Tubbercurry. Tubbercurry has a long established literary tradition and this has been reinforced by the establishment of the Leyney Writers. This group decided to organise the first literary festival in 2006 and this was the fourth such event.
The culmination of the evening was the announcement of the winners of the three competitions organised which were (a) a short story competition (b) a free verse poetry competition and (c) a rhyming poetry competition. To celebrate the town’s literary tradition members of Leyney Writers read from their work during the evening in Teach Laighne.
Author Helen O’Leary signs copies at the launch of her latest publication “You Lucky Thing” in Sligo Central Library, May 2009.
The official launch of Sligo born Author Alan McMonagle's latest publication "Liar Liar" was held in Sligo Central Library at 7.30pm on Thursday 8th January 2009.
A large crowd of friends, family and interested public attended the affair, even though the weather was extremely cold, which was a testament to the gifted writer and those present were served with a choice of wines and light snacks. Mayor of Sligo Councillor Veronica Cawley, Cathaoirleach Councillor Jude Devins and Writer-in-Residence Mr Niall Williams were invited especially and all spoke in glowing terms regarding the publication.
Computer Classes held in Sligo Central Library on the 4th February 2009 at 3pm as part of the AONTAS Adult learner’s festival.
To celebrateWorld Book Day in 2009, Sligo Libraries held the launch of Sligo VEC's latest Publication "Emerging Voices" on Thursday 5th March. All sections of the Community were invited to attend. The publication itself is a combination of collected writings from various members of the VEC as well as an educational workbook containing a variety of literacy and numeracy exercises.
Sligo County Libraries, in conjunction with Sligo County Council's Environment Section, distributed 150 sapling trees of Irish native stock (inc Ash, Birch, Rowan and Alder) to our customers over the period of National TreeWeek on a first come-first served basis.
As part of Library IrelandWeek 2009, Sligo County Libraries in conjunction with Home School Community Liaison Coordinators Ellen McKiernan, Una O’Gara and Sandra McNulty, held the official launch of the "One City One Book" project in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street on Monday 9th March 2009 at 11am.‘Let’s Read Together’was the theme of this project and Sligo Library Service were delighted to have been involved and supported this innovative project which aims to promote literacy.
An Instructive talk by Mr. Roy Mitchell from the National Centre for Technology in Education on the topic of Internet Safety was held in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street, Sligo onWednesday 11th March 2009 at 8pm. This lecture was organised in cooperation with The Office for Internet Safety (OIS) www.internetsafety.ie and the National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE) www.ncte.ie
The Inkwell Writers Group, based in Sligo Central Library held a 'Live Mike' in the Yeats Building, Hyde Bridge, Sligo on Wednesday 22nd April 2009 from 8pm to 10pm. The night consisted of readings by members of the group and other invited guests, including published writers.
Following the success of last year's inaugural Schools Creative Writing Competition, Sligo County Library, in partnership with The Sligo Champion, this year ran the competition for a second year. It was expanded to include Senior and Junior Poetry as well as Fiction.
An exhibition of Beginners' photographs were displayed in Tubbercurry Community Library. The exhibition showcased the work of local students attending The Cloonacool School of Photography, who had just completed their first beginner’s course. The work displayed included a wide range of subject matter and some very creative compositions.
Learn how to grow your own Organic Vegetables with helpful hints and tips was held on Thursday 7th May at 7.00 pm. The event was free and all were welcome Sustainable Energy IrelandWorkshops for Primary Schools were held in Sligo Central Library from Tuesday 19th until Friday 22nd May 2009. 3 workshops were run per day with a number of primary schools invited to attend and take part in the various activities.
In order to celebrate Africa Day; Sligo Libraries hosted a Storytelling event for Primary Schools.
The launch of Helen O’Leary’s latest publication You Lucky Thing took place in Sligo Central Library, Stephen Street at 7pm on Wednesday 27th May. The launch was the concluding event of Sligo’s Bealtaine Festival programme.You Lucky Thing is primarily a book of photographs of lucky objects, rituals, habits and sayings, uniquely local and Irish.
Sligo Central Library invited children to join the Quest Seekers Summer Reading Challenge 2009, the theme of which was the power of the imagination. The official launch was in July and all members signed up as a Quest Seeker were issued with a membership card, poster and stickers.
"Cairde 2009" – 7 days of music, theatre, film, street performances, family events, poetry, exhibition and workshops. Sligo Central Library was the venue for interactive storytelling with Joanne Mitchell.
The fourth annual Tubbercurry Literary Festival was held on Tuesday 21st July 2009 at 7.30pm at Teach Laighne, Humbert Street, Tubbercurry. Tubbercurry has a long established literary tradition and this has been reinforced by the establishment of the Leyney Writers.

Sligo Library Service invited all participants to Sligo Central Library on Monday 24th August at 3.00pm to celebrate the end of Quest Seekers Summer Reading Challenge. Cathaoirleach Councillor Gerry Murray, Deputy Mayor Councillor Jude Devins, County Librarian Donal Tinney and Executive Librarian Patricia Keane were on hand to award all with certificates, medals and goodies "galore" for all children who participated.
Cathaoirleach Councillor Gerry Murray and Deputy Mayor Councillor Jude Devins with Executive Librarian Patricia Keane and Library Assistant Michelle Curley at the launch of Sligo Libraries DVD Collection; August 2009
The Cathaoirleach Councillor Gerry Murray and Deputy Mayor Councillor Jude Devins were on hand to officially launch the start of the new DVD collection now available from the Sligo Library Service. The collection which spans both Juvenile and older age groups focuses on classical movies and educational documentaries which can be watched on numerous occasions.
The Cathach was officially launched on Monday 21st September 2009 in Sligo Central Library. Both well established published and novice writers as well as Councillor Gerry Murray, Councillor Tony McLoughlin and Councillor Hubert Keaney and TD Eamon Scanlon were present for the occasion.
Information and Registration days;
GIY( Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library on 12th October‘09 at 7.30 pm
Educational Puppet shows By Kids Party
Club 10am to 1pm. Primary Schools were invited to attend
Author David Donoghue hosted creative writing workshops and author readings in Sligo Central Library 20th & 23rd October, Enniscrone National School 21st October and Tubbercurry Community Library 22nd October 2009
FÁS, in partnership with the Sligo County Library Service, introduced the FÁS eLearning at the Library Project’to the Sligo and Tubbercurry libraries. This learning programme began in Sligo Central Library from 9.30am until 12.30pm on Thursday 22nd October.
3 Puppet Shows were held in Sligo Central Library hosted by Chris Thompson.
The GIY (Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library on Tuesday 3rd November‘09 at 7.30 pm. This Group, chaired by Niall McAlister, was formed so that organic farmers and like minded plant and vegetable enthusiasts had a forum where they could voice their opinions.
The FAS eLearning official launch took place on Thursday 12th November 2009 at 6pm in Sligo Central Library. This event officially recognised the classes and workshops already underway in Sligo Library branches facilitated by FAS coordinators.
Philip McCabe, Development Manager of County Monaghan's Citizen Information Service visited Sligo Central Library on Monday, 14th December to advise on:
Admission was free and all were welcome
Stephen Street, Sligo
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Wednesday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Thursday: 9.30 am to 8.00 pm
Friday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Saturday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Email: sligocentrallibrary@sligococo.ie
Phone: 071 9111675
Library Catalogue: www.sligolibrary.ie
Westward Town Centre, Bridge Street, Sligo
Monday to Friday: 9.30 am-12.45 pm & 2.00 pm-4.45 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Email: sligolib@sligococo.ie
Phone: 071 9111850
Fax: 071 9146798
Library Catalogue: www.sligolibrary.ie
The Courthouse, Ballymote, Co.Sligo
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Wednesday: 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Thursday: 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm & 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm
Friday: 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Saturday: 9.30 am to 1.30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Email: ballymotebranchlibrary@sligococo.ie
Phone: 071 9111663
Fax: 071 9183969
Library Catalogue: www.sligolibrary.ie
Teach Laighne, Humbert Street, Tubbercurry,
Co. Sligo
Mon: Closed
Tuesday: 1.00 pm to 8.00 pm
Wednesday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Thursday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Friday: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Saturday: 9.30 am to 1.30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Email: tubberlibrary@sligococo.ie
Phone: 071 9111705
Fax: 071 9120446
Library Catalogue: www.sligolibrary.ie
Pier Road, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo
Monday: 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm
Tuesday: 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Wednesday: 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm
Thursday: 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Friday: 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Saturday: 10.00 am to 1.00 pm & 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Email: enniscronebranchlibrary@sligococo.ie
Phone: 071 9111653
Library Catalogue: www.sligolibrary.ie
All branches are closed on bank holiday weekends