
The Corner Book Box
200+ books always looking fresh and full.
200+ books always looking fresh and full.
The Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga is working to install Street Libraries in the area. Constructed by a local Mens’ Shed, decorated by school students, and maintained by residents, the initiative is an ongoing project that has the support of the City of Wodonga.
The Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga is working to install Street Libraries in the area. Constructed by a local Mens’ Shed, decorated by school students and maintained by residents, the initiative is an ongoing project that has the support of the City of Wodonga.
The Rotary Club of Belvoir-Wodonga is working to install Street Libraries in the area. Constructed by a local Mens’ Shed, decorated by school students and maintained by residents, the initiative is an ongoing project that has the support of the City of Wodonga.
Developing a love of reading from an early age is vital to give kids a head-start on their literacy development.
Our Street Library provides an opportunity of children and families to read, borrow or swap a range of reading materials.
It supports relationships, literacy and learning.
It's updated regularly, at least once a week. Take a peek and you will discover a new world.
Always filled with good quality adult and children's books and great location on you way home, to the station or to go shopping. Take a book or bring a book to share and it is open 24/7 for everyone.
Come and get free books in Spanish and other languages for children and grown ups!!
Street Libraries are beautiful homes for books, planted in community locations and offers a way to share good things to read.
Street Libraries encourage books to be recycled and shared by:
• Providing any member of the community access to literature and the joys of reading;
• Providing opportunities for community members to meet, connect and socialise; and
• Enlivening and activating public spaces.
Street Libraries are beautiful homes for books, planted in community locations and offers a way to share good things to read.
The libraries work on an honesty system with the motto “Take a book; leave a book”.
Street Libraries encourage books to be recycled and shared by:
• Providing any member of the community access to literature and the joys of reading;
• Providing opportunities for community members to meet, connect and socialise;
• Enlivening and activating public spaces.
Like the endangered Leatherback Turtle, our Library is a treasured rarity because it nests next to the Community Library above the tide.