Adelaide Hills Council Libraries (Coventry) is an integral part of the Adelaide Hills community, offering a wide range of services and programs to residents of all ages. From free organics drop off days to bushfire safety workshops and cultural diversity celebrations, the library is a hub of activity and learning. The library also plays a key role in promoting local events and initiatives, such as the Winter Words literary program and the History Festival Power Portraits Project.
With a focus on community engagement and education, Adelaide Hills Council Libraries (Coventry) is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive space for all Hills residents. The library’s comprehensive collection of books, resources, and digital services caters to a diverse range of interests and needs. Additionally, the library actively participates in environmental initiatives, such as the ‘Give A Sheet for the Planet’ campaign, showcasing its dedication to sustainability and community well-being.
As part of the larger Adelaide Hills Council, the library reflects the Council’s values of respect for the traditional lands and waters of the Peramangk and Kaurna people. By acknowledging and honoring the indigenous heritage of the region, the library embodies a spirit of reconciliation and cultural awareness. Through its ongoing programs, services, and community forums, Adelaide Hills Council Libraries (Coventry) continues to be a vital resource and gathering place for the residents of the Adelaide Hills.