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Maryborough Lions Bookshop

Locality: Maryborough, Victoria

Phone: +61 484 764 578



Address: 124 High Street 3465 Maryborough, VIC, Australia

Website: https://maryborough.vic.lions.org.au

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25.01.2022 Lovely range of little golden books just arrived



25.01.2022 The Bookshop will open for our next market on June 2 ... and remember, we will also have a book stand next to our BBQ in Nolan Street!

24.01.2022 The Bookshop will open for the Market this Sunday folks, first Sunday of the month as ever ...!

18.01.2022 Lots of variety in store now



17.01.2022 Winners are grinners! Lucky winners of the last Maryborough Lions Raffle for 2019: First prize - Xavier Brasser, Maryborough... Second prize - Megan O'Toole of Kyneton Third prize - Margaret Dalziel of Maryborough Merry Christmas from Maryborough Lions Club, folks!

16.01.2022 Visit the Maryborough Lion's Market this Sunday. You'll find an intriguing variety of stalls and a fabulous BBQ perfect for breaky or lunch. What a great way to spend your Sunday morning!

15.01.2022 You can find more than just books in the Lions Bookshop! ... many hours went into building this beauty.



15.01.2022 Judith with our hamper prizes in our next and pre-Easter raffle ... tix now on sale in the Bookshop and remember: we are open for our market on Sunday morning!

13.01.2022 WE'RE BACK OPEN! With the lockdown restrictions easing, Maryborough Lions Bookshop is back open with the same hours and the now familiar social distancing protocols in place. We've used the downtime to improve our displays and restock ... hope to see you soon!

11.01.2022 Busy time heading up to Christmas lots of great near new children’s books in stock.

11.01.2022 A $2 raffle ticket might get your budding Craig Lowndes or Renee Gracie this ATV to start on! ... and have the best Christmas ever. Tix on sale in the Bookshop until Dec 21. ... and some great new books in the Lions Bookshop,. especially for gardeners, campers and 'grey nomads'.

08.01.2022 CLOSURE OF BOOKSHOP Due to the COVID-19 Virus, the Maryborough Lions Club has made a decision to close the Maryborough Lions Club Bookshop, until further notice. We are very concerned for the health of our volunteers, and you our valued customers, in the coming weeks.... Unfortunately, during this time, we will be unable to accept donations of books, from our very valued community members. We hope that you can understand the decision made, and be assured that we will re-open, when it is safe for us to do so. We wish all members of our community good health and safety, in the weeks to come. If you have any queries or concerns, you are very welcome to contact: President/Secretary Lorraine Parker Mobile: 0456 040 823



07.01.2022 Collectors item

07.01.2022 Some of the offerings now available in our bookshop: some great local histories, a big DVD selection, collectables ... and an almost complete set of bound volumes of Model Railroader magazine!

06.01.2022 Maryborough Lions Bookshop will open for our market on Sunday morning, February 3rd ... there will also be a Lions bookstand in the market itself, next to our BBQ. See you there!

05.01.2022 Some of the pre-loved treasures in our bookshop on March 5, 2019 ... phone 0484 764 578 if you see something you're interested in to check if it's still there.

04.01.2022 Maryborough Lions Club and Coles help feed bushfire volunteers Maryborough Lions Club is doing more than offering financial help for the many people affected by... this summer’s bushfire season across south-east Australia the Club is also helping to feed volunteers who have signed up with disaster relief agency BlazeAid. BlazeAid is a not-for-profit organisation set up in the wake of the 2009 Black Saturday fires, which for a decade now has been assisting people with fence rebuilding and debris clearing following any natural disaster Australia-wide. It has been active in the Maryborough area before, notably after the 2011 floods when BlazeAid volunteers helped rebuild farm fences near Carisbrook. The Club has been delivering food donated by Coles Maryborough to the BlazeAid base camp at Lexton, where volunteers rebuilding fences destroyed in the Mount Lonarch/Ben Major fire are based. Every Monday until the camp is disbanded, the Club makes a delivery run to the Lexton Recreation Reserve with bakery products and other food items donated by Coles to help feed some 40 BlazeAid volunteers. The Club is also on a weekly roster to cook dinner for the volunteers and treated the BlazeAid crew to their first dinner, a Shepherd’s Pie cooked by Lions member Roy Shady Lane who is accustomed to cooking for large numbers from his Navy service on February 10th. Lions member Gary Hutchinson, one of the serving crew, said the dinner went down a treat. About two-thirds of them came back for seconds so we must have been doing something right, Mr Hutchinson said. Maryborough Lions Club has also made a $1000 donation to a Lions Foundation bushfire relief fund and will continue to assist until the Black Summer crisis has passed. Photo: Lion Gary Hutchinson accepts a food donation from Coles Maryborough Store Manager Crystal Elford before heading to the BlazeAid camp at Lexton. #Black Summer #community

03.01.2022 Lions taking stamps to help disabled children Maryborough Lions Club is accepting postage stamps as part of an international Lions fundraiser aimed at helping mobility-impaired children. Stamps collected by the club will go to the Australian Lions Children’s Mobility Foundation who will use the funds raised from their sale to buy Hart Walkers, enabling children born with Cerebral Palsy to move more freely. ... The stamp project began in Australia when Queensland Lions members John and Christine Arckless challenged residents in their town of Dayboro to collect stamps for the foundation. The stamp-ede has spread nationally from there. Lion Gary Hutchinson is coordinating the stamp project for Maryborough Lions Club and urges residents to save their stamps for the cause. This fits well with our recent project to install the Liberty Swing in Maryborough as another helping hand for mobility-impaired children. Used stamps can be taken to a special collection box at the Maryborough Lions Bookshop, 124 High Street. The Lions bookshop also accepts used glasses for distribution to people affected by natural disasters in the Asia Pacific. Already, Maryborough residents have donated more than 4000 pairs of spectacles to this cause.

03.01.2022 And as ever, the Bookshop will open for the Market on Sunday, folks ...

01.01.2022 Carisbrook connection with this book I had trouble posting it yesterday it’s an item in the Trinity Grammar Kew book.

01.01.2022 IMPORTANT NOTICE - CLOSURE OF BOOKSHOP Due to the COVID-19 Virus, the Maryborough Lions Club has made a decision to close the Maryborough Lions Club Bookshop, until further notice. We are very concerned for the health of our volunteers, and you our valued customers, in the coming weeks.... Unfortunately, during this time, we will be unable to accept donations of books, from our very valued community members. We hope that you can understand the decision made, and be assured that we will re-open, when it is safe for us to do so. We wish all members of our community good health and safety, in the weeks to come. If you have any queries or concerns, you are very welcome to contact: President/Secretary Lorraine Parker Mobile: 0456 040 823

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