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Pride Storytime | Albany Pride Festival

Pride Storytime

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Dates & Times:

Saturday, 1st March 2025 @ 10:30am
Albany Public Library

Join us for PRIDE Storytime at the Library!

Celebrate diversity and families with stories that highlight the 2025 theme “CommUNITY”, like Want to Play Trucks by Ann Stott & Bob Graham and Dolls and Trucks Are For Everyone by Robb Pearlman & Eda Kaban.

Fun, inclusive and free event for all ages.

Registrations will be required, and registrations will open closer to the event.

Dates & Times
Saturday
1st March, 2025
10:30am
Location
Albany Public Library
221 York St, Albany WA 6330
Price
Free
Age Restrictions
All Ages
Duration
1h
Accessibility Information
Note about accessibility information: Albany Pride regularly undertake evaluations about accessibility information of our venues, and take them into account when choosing venues for events, but we cannot always guarantee the accuracy of information in the light of changes to the venue that fall outside of our control. We have provided accessibility for the venue in general, but these may also be different for the event itself (e.g. making gendered-toilets gender-neutral for the event), so please make sure you check both the venue and event accessibility information below.
Event Accessibility
Lighting
  • Lighting will be bright
  • Audible
  • Noise will be high due to children/event participation
  • Space & Seating
  • Standing room, and room for mobility aides will be available
  • Seating is primarily bean bags and children's seats
  • Venue Accessibility
    Parking
  • ACROD Parking available in the library car park
  • Toilets
  • Two wheelchair-accessible unisex bathrooms with left-hand rails: one downstairs, one upstairs
  • Lighting
  • Lighting is bright
  • Audible
  • Ambient/conversational noise at times
  • Levels
  • Lift available to all floors
  • Entrances
  • Automatic glass sliding door on the front and back entrance
  • Front entrance requires tight manoeuvre through double-entry point