What’s On: April events at Nantwich Library on Beam Street
April is a busy month for staff at Nantwich Library.
Check out all the events taking place throughout the month.
April is a busy month for staff at Nantwich Library.
Check out all the events taking place throughout the month.
Cheshire authors will be gathering at Nantwich Library to chat to book fans about their work.
It’s the latest in a series of Cheshirati ‘readers events’ being held around the county.
Nantwich Kumon Study Centre is hoping young brain-boxes will rise to the challenge when it stages a ‘Maths Marathon’.
The centre will be opening its doors to local families for the “Mathathon” this Saturday September 3 at Nantwich Library.
Four summer fun workshops are to be held at Nantwich Library for youngsters in the town.
They will start on Monday August 24, with The Wild Roadshow, 10am to 11am, for youngsters aged 4 and above. £2 per person.
Nantwich’s new-look library will be hosting a one-off talk on postcards of Edwardian times.
The Beam Street venue, which recently re-opened after refurbishment work, is staging the talk delivered by Linda Clarke, from Cheshire Archives and Local Studies.
Nantwich Library is preparing to launch its popular Summer Reading Challenge for youngsters as part of a national initiative.
And this year, young readers in the town will be exploring real-life achievements and world records as featured in the Guinness World Records Books.
Nantwich Library has launched its winter book sale.
The Beam Street venue has a wide range of titles in adult fiction, non-fiction, children’s picture and information books.
Cheshire author Joy Winkler will be visiting Nantwich Library as part of a new book launch.
Joy, who was named Cheshire Poet Laureate in 2005, will be at the Beam Street venue on Tuesday November 18 as her new book “Stolen Rowan Berries” hits the shelves.
Nantwich has scooped a prestigious Gold award at the North West in Bloom presentation day.
And it also won an additional award for its floral bed next to Nantwich Library on Beam Street.
Nantwich Library is offering people a chance to learn computer skills in a relaxed environment.
New “Learn My Way” sessions funded by Government will offer support by professional staff and IT buddies.
Nantwich youngsters are signing up to the latest Summer Reading Challenge at Nantwich library.
Scores of children aged 4 to 11 take part every year, and the 2014 theme is “The Mythical Maze”.
Pupils and teachers across Nantwich are putting the final touches to the eagerly-anticipated SkoolsFest 2014 event later this month. The event will see all 16 schools in the Nantwich Education Partnership (NEP) take part for the second festival of its kind.
Nantwich Library is to host a celebration of the centenary of Dylan Thomas’ birth this week. Celebrated poet John Lindley will be at the library on Beam Street this Thursday May 15.
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