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Scrabble Day<br />

Add words to our giant Scrabble game at the<br />

War Memorial Library on Friday 13 <strong>April</strong> or<br />

check out the regular Scrabble Club at<br />

Eastbourne Library.<br />

Need to up your Scrabble game? Check out<br />

our wordy books at www.bit.ly/HuttScrabble<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Play one-hour Scrabble games with others.<br />

All ages welcome.<br />

Eastbourne Library Fridays, 2pm-4:30pm<br />

Jane Tolerton - Make Her Praises<br />

Heard Afar<br />

Join author Jane Tolerton for a talk on her<br />

latest book Make Her Praises Heard Afar<br />

looking at the women who cared for soldiers<br />

in 1915: doctors, nurses and volunteers in<br />

Egypt and Malta, and those who worked<br />

with the New Zealand War Contingent<br />

Association in Britain.<br />

Petone Library<br />

Saturday 14 <strong>April</strong>, 11am<br />

Geothermal: a renewable<br />

resource for now and<br />

future generations<br />

with Dr Cécile Massiot<br />

Last year, Geothermal energy supplied 17% of New<br />

Zealand’s total electricity, a resource independent<br />

of weather conditions and with low CO2 emissions.<br />

Dr Cécile Massiot will discuss opportunities for<br />

geothermal heat and electricity generation across New<br />

Zealand, and exciting perspectives for the near future.<br />

War Memorial Library<br />

Thursday 19 <strong>April</strong>, 6pm-7pm<br />

This talk is part of The Sources of Our Resources,<br />

a series of science seminars from GNS Science to<br />

inform, educate and raise awareness of New Zealand’s<br />

unique natural resources.<br />

For more information on upcoming talks in<br />

this series see www.library.huttcity.govt.nz/whatson.

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