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Author Topic: EVENTS AT WESTBURY LIBRARY - 17th September – 17th October 2010  (Read 169 times)
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« on: August 31, 2010, 09:59:39 »

17th Sept – 17th Oct
 
The Poetry of War
 A poetry collection inspired by war experiences from ancient battles to modern conflicts.  All items may be borrowed
 
20th September & 4th October
11.00-11.30am

Festival Baby Bounce and Rhyme session
 Sing favourite songs and rhymes and learn some new ones with your baby or toddler at this fun, free and friendly session
 
21st September
7.30pm – 9.00pm

 An awfully big adventure – Life as a Life-aboard – plus Tales from Sailor, Traveller and Writer, Rosie Evitt
 An enjoyable and informative evening.  Tickets £3 incl tea/coffee
 
25th September
10.30-12.30

Rosie Austen

Author of “Sunset Breezer” booksigning/selling
 Another opportunity to meet Rosie Evitt who writes as Rosie Austen
 
30th September
11.00am-12.00pm
           &
2.00-3.00pm

The Book Doctor
 Staff will recommend a reading tonic especially for you! 
 
 
5th October
3.15-4.15pm

Got the IT blues? On your own or with a friend, staff will help you use a computer and the internet.  Book your free session in advance.
 
9th October
10.30-11.30am
 
Children’s art Competition – design a Christmas Card
 A special craft session to help design Westbury Town Council’s official Christmas card.  Book your free place in advance
 
 
11th October
2.00 – 3.00pm
 
So, you want to start a Reading Group?
Hints and tips on how to set up and run a reading gro
 
 
11th October
7.30 – 9.00pm

 A Ruthless Murderer, a Loyal Stalinist – and a Riveting Thriller
 Join Westbury Library’s Readers Group to discuss Tom Rob Smith’s debut novel “Child 44”
 
 
 
 
 

 


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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2010, 10:12:10 »

I do wonder if there is ever the potential to set up a reading club for children?
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