Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library will celebrate this year’s Diwali (Hindu festival of lights) with a special storytime, festive dance and themed craft.
The free event will feature a reading of The Spirit of Diwali, a fictional children’s story about the Indian festival of light, with local author Smita Bhandari on November 9 from 10.30am to noon.
Ms Bhandari said her book was inspired by her childhood memories of celebrating Diwali in India with her family.
“This story was a way to share the essence of the traditions, culture and family values that I have grown up with,” she said.
“I have taken creative liberties to foster interest in Diwali for my daughter. Living in Australia, my daughter has limited exposure to Indian culture and traditions.”
Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive Vanessa Schernickau said the library was helping bring “the joy of this festival” to the community.
“Our libraries are inclusive, welcoming spaces that allow everyone in our community to explore and celebrate different cultures,” she said.
“Everyone is welcome whether you are a part of Armstrong Creek’s Indian community and celebrate Diwali every year or you are new to it and curious to learn more about the tradition.”
Kids and their families will be able to participate in a guided dance session to a Diwali song and express their creativity in a craft activity following the book reading.
The event is open to everyone regardless of culture or religion and is suitable for kids aged five and up and their families, grandparents, and friends.
Booking for the event is required and can be made at events.grlc.vic.gov.au/event/12062264