Wellness can be found in High Life Highland libraries!

Julie Corcoran, Head of Libraries, seated on a green chair in a library, holding an open book titled 'Woodland Garden,' with shelves of colorful books in the background.
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3rd Sep 2025
Last update 26th Feb 2026
Julie Corcoran, Head of Libraries, standing in front of bookshelves filled with colorful books. She is wearing glasses and a blue polka-dot shirt with a lanyard around her neck.
By Julie Corcoran

Julie is Head of Libraries with High Life Highland.

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Libraries: A gateway to better wellbeing

Did you know that visiting your local library can be great for your health and wellbeing? Whether it’s chilling out with a great book, learning a new skill, or meeting new people. High Life Highland’s library service has a wide range of resources and activities, providing something for everyone looking to enhance the physical, mental and social wellbeing!

Activities for all ages

We offer activities for wee ones from the earliest of ages including Baby Massage sessions, Bookbug sessions, and Parent & Toddler groups. Our Lego Clubs, Nature Clubs and Games Workshops offer school aged children the opportunity to meet new friends or simply chill out at the end of the school day.

For our adult customers, join us for a bit of competitive fun at Scrabble Club or our Dungeons & Dragons workshops! Challenge yourself to learn a new language at our French, Spanish and Gaelic Conversational Classes. Or simply come along for a good chinwag at our Knit n Natter and craft clubs.

Celebrate Wellness Month with us

Why not pop along to your local library and see what they have to offer? Or view your local libraries Facebook pages. In the meantime, check out some of our special highlights happening in September to celebrate Wellness Month:

  • Zoo Tales with Highland Wildlife Park at the Aviemore Community Centre. 12-1pm every Friday throughout September.
  • Parent & Baby Group at Fortrose Library, every Tuesday from 0900.
  • Kids Craft Session at Invergordon Library on 4 September from 1445-1545.
  • History Suppertime Club at Inverness Library on 11 September from 1730-1830.
  • Poetry Evening in Thurso Library on 23 September from 1800-1900.
  • Felting Workshop at Fort William Library on 25 September from 1300-15:00.
  • Spanish Group at Inverness Library from 1430-1530 on 29 September.
  • Fortose Library hosts the Aye Write Group from 1400 on 30 September.
  • Gaelic Blethers takes place every Thursday at Bettyhill Library from 1130-1230.
  • Green Library Seed Swap takes place every day at Dingwall Library.

 

People participating in a craft activity at a library, with a table covered in materials and bookshelves in the background.
Julie Corcoran, Head of Libraries, seated on a green chair in a library, holding an open book titled 'Woodland Garden,' with shelves of colorful books in the background.
Interior of a library with bookshelves, a circular book display, and a person working at a desk.

As well as a wide variety of activities to help you make the most of Wellness Month, High Life Highland libraries will also have a variety of books and resources available that can help customers explore the subject of wellness further.

Explore wellness at your local library

Discover activities, resources, and programmes that support your health and wellbeing.