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Author Talk: Jeremy Scott The long road from a broken heart (Adult, 16+) (Belconnen Library)

Author Talk: Jeremy Scott The long road from a broken heart (Adult, 16+) (Belconnen Library) - Has Ended

 16 Jun, 2018 - 16 Jun, 2018
 Sat 2:00pm - Sat 3:00pm
 12 Chandler Street
  Belconnen, ACT
  Community
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This program is suitable for adults aged 16+.

On the 5th October 2011, Jeremy Scott began a challenge of a life time, a 2 ½ year, 51,916km solo bicycle ride from London to New Zealand. As he pedalled his way around the planet, Jeremy covered more than enough distance to circumnavigate the earth. 

This phenomenal journey was made possible thanks to the open-heart surgery which saved his life as a child.
Jeremy’s is a recipient of the Australian Heart Foundation ‘Heart Hero Award’ and is an Ambassador for Waterline Challenge.

Jeremy has now turned his travels into a book titled: "The long road from a broken heart."

This incredible story highlights what anyone can achieve in life, if they are willing to take that first step.

All programs are free. Bookings required.

Please take note:

  • Bookings are essential.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow time to check in; this assists the program to run on schedule.
  • Places are limited to ensure the best possible experience. If you can't attend please let us know as soon as possible so we can offer your place to someone else.

 

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Libraries ACT delivers public library services to the ACT community. It is the only public library service in Canberra, which is Australia's capital city, and serves a population of over 350,000 people. Libraries ACT are also responsible for the ACT Heritage Library, which helps tell the stories of Canberra and its people. It collects, preserves, promotes and provides access to documents that record the lives of Canberra's residents.

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