Kindness is contagious. Started with just one bookshelf and a few books, Holland Village Little Library has blossomed into a hub for novels and neighbourliness. Join Kae Chee, Amrys and their kampong elves in their first anniversary celebration as we immerse ourselves in their love and friendship.
If you happen to stroll past Block 2, Holland Avenue, you’ll come across a void deck lined with shelves filled with books – a delightful community library.
Now, while these mini libraries are popping up all over Singapore, this one truly shines because it’s a reflection of the kampung spirit that has thrived here.
Meet Amrys and Kae Chee – the women behind the library – and hear firsthand about the challenges in setting up and maintaining the library. Most importantly, we will discover how the library creates opportunities for connections, conversations, and the exchange of ideas, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
Founded by Amrys and Kae Chee, the Holland Village Little Library will be celebrating its one year anniversary this August. With a strong sense of community, the library brings residents together and relies on a team of dedicated volunteers who maintain and organise the space. The library operates on an honour system, and has received generous donations, including books, furniture, and even a community piano. The library goes beyond being a traditional library, hosting events and activities such as sewing groups and table tennis sessions. It serves as a community hub, fostering connections among residents and organizing potluck tea parties. The volunteers, affectionately known as “kampong elves,” contribute to the library’s success and embody the spirit of community involvement.
Saturday, 5 August 2023
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