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SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-7/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240924T100000
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SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-6/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T122445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T122445Z
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SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-5/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T105703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T105703Z
UID:10667-1726840800-1726846200@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Free tour of The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to join a free to guided tour of The Morrab Library every Friday at 2pm. This is an opportunity to learn more about our beautiful independent Library and the collections within. \nThe tour begins at 2pm\, it is drop-in and there is no need to book. If you plan to bring a large group (6+ people) please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk and we will do our best to accommodate you. \nFor accessibility information\, please click here.  \nWe also welcome visitors to the Library at any time during our opening hours (10am – 4pm\, Tuesday to Saturday) when you are welcome to pick up a map of the Library at the front desk and explore the library.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/free-tour-of-the-morrab-library-3/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T122341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T122341Z
UID:10714-1726826400-1726848000@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-4/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240919T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240919T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240808T093948Z
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Drawing with local artist Claire Lucas
DESCRIPTION:Local artist Claire Lucas is returning to Morrab Library in September to run an 8 session term of art classes \nThe Joy of Drawing will run fortnightly\, starting Sept 5th\, 10.15am-12.45pm\,  £200 for the term. \nUsing slideshows\, demonstrations and a wide range of drawing activities\, Claire will help you to develop your drawing skills\, find subject matter that inspires you and media that suits your style and temperament. \nYou will learn how to use line\, tone\, and composition to create drawings that you are proud of and thoroughly enjoy creating. \nAll levels of experience are welcome\, including absolute beginners. \nMaximum class size of 8. Booking is essential. Call Claire on 07532174802\, or contact via her website\, www.clairelucasart.com \n“ Claire is a gifted teacher whose broad knowledge of art media and techniques is taught with kindness & encouragement. Her classes are relaxed but dynamic and she helps you find what works for you with such positivity and enthusiasm! “  CB ‘24 \n“My confidence and ability (and mental health) have improved significantly due to Claire’s gentle\, positive approach”  CW ‘24
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/the-joy-of-drawing-with-local-artist-claire-lucas-2/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T121913Z
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UID:10710-1726740000-1726761600@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-3/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240829T150021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T140103Z
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SUMMARY:Library Talks | The Seaweed Institute Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Our next Library Talk will be an introduction to The Seaweed Institute’s first book Gomonna\, in collaboration with the independent publisher Ancient Magic. This talk will take place in the Reading Room on Wednesday 18th September at 2pm. \nGomonna celebrates seaweed and Cornwall. It spans stories\, research\, foraging insights and recipes. Illustrated with historical photographs and seaweed pressings. \nKerry Holbrook and Ruth Klückers run The Seaweed Institute and have hosted several workshops in The Morrab Library\, exploring this Victorian practice and capturing the underwater beauty of seaweeds. \nTickets for the talk are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for up to two tickets (please specify). The ballot closes on Monday 9th September. \nEntry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Refreshments will be provided after the talk. \nThe Seaweed Institute will also be at The Morrab Library on Saturday 14th September when they will be running a Seaweed Pressing workshop (more info here). This will involve a walk to the foreshore of Mounts Bay to search for seaweeds and learn about sustainable harvesting\, tides and edible species. Back at the library\, you will have the chance to view the beautiful examples of historic seaweed pressings from our archive. You will start the pressing process and pieces will be posted to you when they are ready. Tickets for this workshop at £40 and available to book via Eventbrite only. The library is not taking bookings for this workshop.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/library-talks-the-seaweed-institute-book-launch/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T121756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T121827Z
UID:10708-1726653600-1726675200@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September.  \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies. \nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley-2/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240917T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T121714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T121714Z
UID:10706-1726567200-1726588800@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Family and Other Animals – Artist Residency with Nadia Peters & Philip Riley
DESCRIPTION:September will see us welcome artists Philip Riley and Nadia Peters to the library\, where they will explore the library’s relationship with nature\, taking inspiration from our historic book collection. \nPhilip and Nadia work collaboratively with mixed media\, inspired by their surroundings and incorporating found objects. From the 16th-25th September they will aim to use our historic book collection as a visual and literary starting point for the creation of sculptural work. They will focus particularly on the animal images from the work of Swiss naturalist\, Conrad Gesner and his important 16th century encyclopedia Historia Animalium\, (you can read a library blog about Gesner here). Found organic and vintage material collected locally will be incorporated into their sculptural response to the library building\, historic artefacts and the location itself. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAs well as the opportunity to meet the artists each day of the residency as they work on their creations\, Philip and Nadia will present a talk about how the library and its collections has influenced and inspired their work on the 25th September. \nThe artists will also host workshops at the local St Levan Primary School\, where students will have the opportunity to work with Philip and Nadia to create images based on the fantastic creatures depicted in Historia Animalium\, which will subsequently be displayed at the library on the day of the talk. \nNadia Peters is a mixed media installation artist based in Manchester. Her work is inspired by her surroundings and incorporates found objects. Phil Riley is a Cyprus based artist. Working in plaster using natural forms found on location\, his practice now includes casting in sand. Phil’s subject matter is influenced by both his international and Uk artist residencies.\nWe look forward to welcoming them and introducing you to their work.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/my-family-and-other-animals-artist-residency-with-nadia-peters-philip-riley/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240822T094153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T130312Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Study Morning | The Bayeux Tapestry and the Making of Medieval England
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOW SOLD OUT. PLEASE EMAIL US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST (ENQUIRIES@MORRABLIBRARY.ORG.UK)\n\nJoin Mark Cottle for a Study Morning in the Reading Room at the Library from 10.15am –1.15pm.\n\nThe Bayeux Tapestry captures one of the great turning points in English history.  William’s victory at Hastings\, his reign and those of his two sons\, William Rufus and Henry I were transformational.\n\nIn just 69 years the foundations of medieval England were laid:  feudalism\, knights\, castles\, the Exchequer\, great cathedrals…..\n\nWith the help of course files we’ll take a closer look at a remarkable period somewhat overshadowed today by the Plantagenets and Tudors.\n\nThis study morning will run 10.15am to 1.15pm and includes a short break. \nPrice: £15. Please email (enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk) or call the Library (01736 364474) if you would like to book a place. \nPayment must be made in advance of the workshop\, in cash only. Pop into the Library before 14th September to pay for your ticket.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/study-morning-the-bayeux-tapestry-and-the-making-of-medieval-england/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240822T141933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T141958Z
UID:10629-1726308000-1726320600@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Seaweed Pressing at The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn the craft of seaweed pressing – a Victorian practice that captures the underwater beauty of seaweeds. This pressing workshop is particularly special as we are hosting it in collaborating with The Morrab Library\, a beautiful library in Penzance. \nFrom Morrab we will walk together to the foreshore of Mounts Bay to search for seaweeds to press. Whilst on the beach we will explain to you about sustainable harvesting\, tides and point out edible species. \nBack at the library we will get the chance to view the beautiful examples of historic seaweed pressings. The library’s archive is home to some incredible bound examples of original pressings collected in Mounts Bay. \nThe cultural history of seaweeds will be discussed and you will learn how to forage\, store and use this abundant resource. \nWith inspiration from the archives we will start the pressing process . After laying out your designs they will be loaded into our seaweed press where they will dry over the next weeks. We will send your pieces to you via the post when they are ready. \nBook here via Eventbrite. The library is not taking bookings.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/seaweed-pressing-at-the-morrab-library/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240913T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240913T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T105620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T105620Z
UID:10665-1726236000-1726241400@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Free tour of The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to join a free to guided tour of The Morrab Library every Friday at 2pm. This is an opportunity to learn more about our beautiful independent Library and the collections within. \nThe tour begins at 2pm\, it is drop-in and there is no need to book. If you plan to bring a large group (6+ people) please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk and we will do our best to accommodate you. \nFor accessibility information\, please click here.  \nWe also welcome visitors to the Library at any time during our opening hours (10am – 4pm\, Tuesday to Saturday) when you are welcome to pick up a map of the Library at the front desk and explore the library.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/free-tour-of-the-morrab-library-2/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240906T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240906T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240903T105457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T105457Z
UID:10661-1725631200-1725636600@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Free tour of The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to join a free to guided tour of The Morrab Library every Friday at 2pm. This is an opportunity to learn more about our beautiful independent Library and the collections within. \nThe tour begins at 2pm\, it is drop-in and there is no need to book. If you plan to bring a large group (6+ people) please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk and we will do our best to accommodate you. \nFor accessibility information\, please click here.  \nWe also welcome visitors to the Library at any time during our opening hours (10am – 4pm\, Tuesday to Saturday) when you are welcome to pick up a map of the Library at the front desk and explore the library.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/free-tour-of-the-morrab-library/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240801T133503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T124502Z
UID:10441-1724853600-1724857200@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Library Talks | Bumblebees in Cornwall
DESCRIPTION:Our second talk this month will be from Pip Cook\, Bumblebee Conservation Trust’s SW Project Officer\, for an introduction to the bumblebees we can find in Cornwall. The talk will be taking place in the Reading Room at 2pm on Wednesday 28th August and will be part of a celebration of bees at the Library taking place throughout that day (find out more in this blog post). In Pip’s role\, she is particularly focusing on the Moss carder bumblebee (Bombus muscorum)\, one of the rarest and most threatened bumblebee species in the UK. It is a beautiful ginger-tailed bumblebee with a short velvety coat that was once widespread in the UK and is now found mostly in small\, fragmented populations. The project involves collecting data on the Moss carder’s abundance and distribution at two key sites on Cornwall’s north coast\, Penhale and Gwithian and Upton Towans and finding out more about its habitat needs. Bumblebee Conservation Trust hope this information will inform our conservation practices and hopefully help to reverse the Moss carder bumblebee’s decline. Tickets are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for a ticket. The ballot closes on Monday 19th August. Entry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Refreshments will be provided after the talk. (Bumblebee photo credit Nick Withers)
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/library-talks-bumblebees-in-cornwall/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240828T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240814T102409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T125121Z
UID:10523-1724839200-1724859000@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bee Day at The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 28th August\, we will be celebrating all things bees with the West Penwith Embroidered Bees Project and a talk from the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.  \n   \nThe West Penwith Embroidered Bee Project aims to raise awareness of the 270 different species of bee that live in Britain\, and their varied needs\, while also teaching embroidery skills\, fostering connection and raising money for wildflower projects. Find out more about the project over on our blog.  \nOn Wednesday 28th August\, 10am – 12pm\, the founder of the project Vicks Harrison will be leading a free embroidery workshop to learn how to make a bee to be stitched into a big art quilt. \nNo experience is necessary and attendees do not need to bring any fabric\, thread or equipment\, but any donations of material to contribute to the piece are always welcomed. Booking is essential and please email Vicks (vickyvicks@btinternet.com) to do so. \nThe quilt\, in its present but ever-growing form\, will also be on display in the Natural Sciences Room for the duration of the day. It will hang alongside a display of books about bees (which Library members can borrow on the day) as well as poems about bees written by Vivienne Tregenza. Pop in anytime between 10am – 3.30pm to see the display. \nIn the afternoon\, Pip Cook from the Bumblebee Conservation Trust will be giving a talk about Bumblebees in Cornwall. Find out more about it here and email the library (enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk) before 19th August to be added to the ballot for a ticket.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/bee-day-at-the-morrab-library/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240822T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240822T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240802T090036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T133542Z
UID:10453-1724320800-1724329800@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop for 12-16 year olds | Ghost Story Writing with Bridget Crowley
DESCRIPTION:The Morrab Library doesn’t have a ghost\, but what if it did? \nIn this creative writing workshop\, we will use the wonderful old house\, The Morrab Library\, and some of the treasures within\, as the starting point for writing our very own ghost stories. \nBridget Crowley is the author of five children’s books\, three of which feature ghosts. In this workshop for 12-16 year olds\, Bridget will share some tips for writing a story that thrills and chills\, builds suspense and draws from real places and history to create the setting and character or a compelling plot. Bridget’s latest book ‘Wake Up Mr Kean’ is set in The Old Theatre in Penzance and her ghost is famous actor Edmund Kean who really performed there in the early 19th Century. \nThe workshop will take place in the Reading Room. Booking is essential. All materials and refreshments will be provided. \nEntry is free but donations are welcome to support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Booking is essential – email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to book a place.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/creative-writing-workshop-for-12-16-year-olds-ghost-story-writing-with-bridget-crowley/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240730T160010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T093903Z
UID:10437-1724248800-1724252400@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Vanessa Bell: British Post Impressionist Artist\, her life and art
DESCRIPTION:Our next Library talk will be from Sarah Latham Phillips MA who will be talking about the life and art of Vanessa Bell (1879 – 1961)\, British Post Impressionist Artist. This will take place in the Reading Room on Wednesday 21st August at 2pm. \nThis beautifully illustrated talk will focus on the life and art of one of our most interesting and famous female Modern British Artists\, who trained at the RA & Slade schools and was a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Vanessa spent a considerable amount of her childhood in St Ives and was clearly influenced by its beauty\, atmosphere and colours. \nSarah Latham Phillips is well-known in the West Country as a freelance lecturer and WEA Tutor. Sarah has been studying Bloomsbury art and literature for over thirty years and has published on Virginia Woolf as a Cubist Writer. \nTickets are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for a ticket. The ballot closes on Monday 12th August. Entry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Refreshments will be provided after the talk.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/vanessa-bell-british-post-impressionist-artist-her-life-and-art/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240820T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240615T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T093249Z
UID:10332-1724149800-1724160600@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative prompts for crafting with James Parnham-Kenny
DESCRIPTION:You will know James Parnham-Kenny as one of our Library Assistants\, but when he’s not at The Morrab Library he is a storyteller\, podcaster and “general creative odd job handyman” with his creative company\, Multivax. James will be running more of his creative workshops in the Summer.\n \n3rd July – Lit Fest short story/poetry prompts & bookplate making! The perfect gift! 10:30 – 1:30pm. Sessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. \n\n\n7th August – Virtual campfire storytelling & writing workshop. 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n20th Aug – Maker meetup\, have a craft project you want to crack on with/start but don’t want to do it alone? We’ll pop the kettle on! Network and get some creative prompts to take away! 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nHalf term kids workshops: \n30th July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you!. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n31st July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you! Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nA reminder that he does have a workshop on the 26th June: Creative Communities taster session | Wednesday 26th June\, 10am – 1pm \nCome along if you’d like to stretch your creative muscles and network over a coffee. Have a creative hobby you want to share? Want to meet other creative people and bring along a project you’re working on? James will lead the session in a few creative writing activities for wellbeing\, with an opportunity for people to share their own creative ventures. \n£6 includes creativity prompt sheets and pen. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/creative-prompts-for-crafting-with-james-parnham-kenny/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="James Parnham-Kenny":MAILTO:multivax@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240814T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240814T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240723T150000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T183059Z
UID:10407-1723631400-1723636800@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Super Storytime with James and Jasper the Dragon
DESCRIPTION:The first of our school summer holiday events will be a Super Storytime with Library Assistant and Storyteller\, James and Jasper the Dragon! \nDo you know some silly rhymes? Book into our next Super Storytime for a funny time with Dr Seuss’ classic stories and then make some of your own rhymes. \nSuper Storytime will be taking place in the Reading Room on Wednesday 14th August from 10.30-12. It is a journey for 4 to 8-year-olds but there will be refreshments for the grown-ups they bring along! Booking is essential so please let us know if you would like to come along so we can make sure we have enough cake! All children will need to be accompanied by an adult. \nContact us at enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or telephone 01736 364474 to book a place. Entry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5).
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/super-storytime-with-james-and-jasper-the-dragon/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240810T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240630T103154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T142223Z
UID:10367-1723291200-1723303800@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Seaweed Pressing Workshop SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT \nThe Seaweed Institute invites you to join them to learn the craft of seaweed pressing – a Victorian practice that captures the underwater beauty of seaweeds. This pressing workshop is particularly special as they are hosting it in collaboration with The Morrab Library. \nFrom The Morrab you will walk together to the foreshore of Mounts Bay to search for seaweeds to press. Whilst on the beach you will learn about sustainable harvesting\, tides and edible species will be pointed out to you. \nBack at the library you will have the chance to view some beautiful examples of historic seaweed pressings. The library’s archive is home to incredible bound examples of original pressings collected in Mounts Bay. \nThe cultural history of seaweeds will be discussed and you will learn how to forage\, store and use this abundant resource. \nWith inspiration from the archives you will start the pressing process . After laying out your designs they will be loaded into the seaweed press where they will dry over the next weeks. The Institute will send your pieces to you via the post when they are ready. \nThe cost is £40. \nThe library is not taking bookings. You can book here via Eventbrite\, or contact the Seaweed Institute.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/seaweed-pressing-workshop/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240807T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240807T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240615T085732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T093719Z
UID:10330-1723026600-1723037400@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Virtual campfire storytelling & writing workshop - James Parnham-Kenny
DESCRIPTION:You will know James Parnham-Kenny as one of our Library Assistants\, but when he’s not at The Morrab Library he is a storyteller\, podcaster and “general creative odd job handyman” with his creative company\, Multivax. James will be running more of his creative workshops in the Summer.\n \n3rd July – Lit Fest short story/poetry prompts & bookplate making! The perfect gift! 10:30 – 1:30pm. Sessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. \n\n\n7th August – Virtual campfire storytelling & writing workshop. 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n20th Aug – Maker meetup\, have a craft project you want to crack on with/start but don’t want to do it alone? We’ll pop the kettle on! Network and get some creative prompts to take away! 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nHalf term kids workshops: \n30th July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you!. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n31st July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you! Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nA reminder that he does have a workshop on the 26th June: Creative Communities taster session | Wednesday 26th June\, 10am – 1pm \nCome along if you’d like to stretch your creative muscles and network over a coffee. Have a creative hobby you want to share? Want to meet other creative people and bring along a project you’re working on? James will lead the session in a few creative writing activities for wellbeing\, with an opportunity for people to share their own creative ventures. \n£6 includes creativity prompt sheets and pen. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/join-james-parnham-kennys-creative-workshops-2/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="James Parnham-Kenny":MAILTO:multivax@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240615T094649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T094649Z
UID:10342-1722384000-1722470399@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Game making workshops for children with James Parnham-Kenny
DESCRIPTION:You will know James Parnham-Kenny as one of our Library Assistants\, but when he’s not at The Morrab Library he is a storyteller\, podcaster and “general creative odd job handyman” with his creative company\, Multivax. James will be running more of his creative workshops in the Summer.\n \n3rd July – Lit Fest short story/poetry prompts & bookplate making! The perfect gift! 10:30 – 1:30pm. Sessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. \n\n\n7th August – Virtual campfire storytelling & writing workshop. 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n20th Aug – Maker meetup\, have a craft project you want to crack on with/start but don’t want to do it alone? We’ll pop the kettle on! Network and get some creative prompts to take away! 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nHalf term kids workshops: \n30th July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you!. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n31st July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you! Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nA reminder that he does have a workshop on the 26th June: Creative Communities taster session | Wednesday 26th June\, 10am – 1pm \nCome along if you’d like to stretch your creative muscles and network over a coffee. Have a creative hobby you want to share? Want to meet other creative people and bring along a project you’re working on? James will lead the session in a few creative writing activities for wellbeing\, with an opportunity for people to share their own creative ventures. \n£6 includes creativity prompt sheets and pen. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. \n 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/game-making-workshops-for-children-with-james-parnham-kenny/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="James Parnham-Kenny":MAILTO:multivax@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240731
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240615T092319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T092419Z
UID:10334-1722297600-1722383999@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Game Making Children's Workshops with James Parnham-Kenny
DESCRIPTION:You will know James Parnham-Kenny as one of our Library Assistants\, but when he’s not at The Morrab Library he is a storyteller\, podcaster and “general creative odd job handyman” with his creative company\, Multivax. James will be running more of his creative workshops in the Summer.\n \n3rd July – Lit Fest short story/poetry prompts & bookplate making! The perfect gift! 10:30 – 1:30pm. Sessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. \n\n\n7th August – Virtual campfire storytelling & writing workshop. 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n20th Aug – Maker meetup\, have a craft project you want to crack on with/start but don’t want to do it alone? We’ll pop the kettle on! Network and get some creative prompts to take away! 10:30 – 1:30pm.  \nSessions are £10 with a prompt booklet and pen to take away with you. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nHalf term kids workshops: \n30th July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you!. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \n31st July (Half Term) – Game making workshop/Tabletop role play game taster. 10:30 – 12:30pm & 1 – 3pm.  \nSessions are £10 and include all the resources you need\, plus a goodie to take away with you! Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place.  \nA reminder that he does have a workshop on the 26th June: Creative Communities taster session | Wednesday 26th June\, 10am – 1pm \nCome along if you’d like to stretch your creative muscles and network over a coffee. Have a creative hobby you want to share? Want to meet other creative people and bring along a project you’re working on? James will lead the session in a few creative writing activities for wellbeing\, with an opportunity for people to share their own creative ventures. \n£6 includes creativity prompt sheets and pen. Booking is essential. Email multivax@outlook.com to book a place. 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/game-making-childrens-workshops-with-james-parnham-kenny/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="James Parnham-Kenny":MAILTO:multivax@outlook.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240605T094146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T071107Z
UID:10220-1721482200-1721489400@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative journaling for bookworms of all ages with Emma Farley
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20 July 1.30-3.30\n\n\n\n\nTickets are just £10 and include two notepads\, two sheets of stickers\, a roll of washi tape\, a bookmark\, and refreshments\, plus blank bookmarks and tassels to decorate your own.\n\n\n\nEmma will bring plenty of stationery\, templates\, and prompts to play with. Bring your own notebook or request one for an additional £3 at the time of booking.\n\n\n\n\nBooking is essential for all workshops. Email e.farley27@gmail.com. \nEmma is a life-long stationery addict\, encouraging others to explore the joys of creative journaling and modern calligraphy\, whilst improving their wellbeing. She has a PGCE\, plus Level 2 qualifications in Understanding Autism and Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health. She’s also a Mental Health First Aider and Health and Wellbeing Coach. \nFind out more: www.instagram.com/acornishgeekletters
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/creative-journaling-with-emma-farley-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240627T070007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T061749Z
UID:10268-1721482200-1721487600@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tickets still available - Debut Authors: Jodie Matthews and Ian Russell-Hsieh in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Our next talk in the Reading Room at The Morrab Library will be a conversation between two debut novelists: Cornish author Jodie Matthews and Cornwall-based author Ian Russell-Hsieh. Their books are two very different explorations of grief\, love and heritage and this conversation will be taking place on Saturday 20th July at 1.30pm. \nBoth of the books are available to borrow from the Library. Please email us if you would like to reserve either of the books. \n“Meet Me At The Surface” by Jodie Matthews\nMerryn grew up on the wilds of Bodmin moor\, raised by her mother and her aunt in an old farmhouse. Here\, the locals never leave the village\, fear for the future of their farms and cling desperately to the folkloric tales that are woven into their history. Except Merryn\, who has escaped to Manchester for university. When Merryn returns home for the memorial service of her ex-girlfriend Claud\, she finds her childhood home stranger and more secretive than ever. MEET ME AT THE SURFACE weaves myth with queer folk horror in an unforgettable mystery that introduces an exciting new voice in fiction. \n“I’m New Here” by Ian Russell-Hsieh\nFired from his job and dumped by his girlfriend\, Taiwanese-British photographer Sean flies to Taipei to seek oblivion. Lost in the neon heat of his parents’ homeland\, though\, all he finds is alienation. Then\, a chance encounter with a mysterious older man draws him into a friendship where the terms of engagement are quickly\, ominously blurred. I’M NEW HERE is a thrilling\, hallucinatory debut and masterclass in unreliable narration. \nTickets are still available. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 for a ticket.  Entry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Refreshments will be provided after the talk.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/debut-authors-jodie-matthews-and-ian-russell-hsieh-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event,Talk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240719T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240719T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240605T094052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T094052Z
UID:10218-1721395800-1721403000@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative Journaling with Emma Farley
DESCRIPTION:£10/person. Bring your own notebook. All other equipment supplied. Additional starter pack available for newbies for £5 (dot grid notebook\, washi\, and pen\, plus prompts and templates). \nBooking is essential for all workshops. Email e.farley27@gmail.com. \nEmma is a life-long stationery addict\, encouraging others to explore the joys of creative journaling and modern calligraphy\, whilst improving their wellbeing. She has a PGCE\, plus Level 2 qualifications in Understanding Autism and Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health. She’s also a Mental Health First Aider and Health and Wellbeing Coach. \n  \nFind out more: www.instagram.com/acornishgeekletters
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/creative-journaling-with-emma-farley-3/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240719T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240719T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240116T121141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T121323Z
UID:9369-1721395800-1721403000@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative Journaling
DESCRIPTION:1:30-3:30pm. £10/person. Bring your own notebook. Refreshments provided. Optional £5 starter pack for newbies featuring a notebook\, pen\, and roll of washi tape\n\nThis monthly workshop is an opportunity for people to get together and journal in a safe space with plenty of goodies to play with. There is a loose structure\, with templates\, tips\, and tricks\, ensuring attendees get what they need from the session rather than following a strict plan.\n\nBooking is essential for all workshops. Email e.farley27@gmail.com.\n\nEmma is a life-long stationery addict\, encouraging others to explore the joys of creative journaling and modern calligraphy\, whilst improving their wellbeing. She has a PGCE\, plus Level 2 qualifications in Understanding Autism and Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health. She’s also a Mental Health First Aider and Health and Wellbeing Coach.\n\nFind out more: www.instagram.com/acornishgeekletters
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/creative-journaling-13/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240718T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240718T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240615T193809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T123122Z
UID:10345-1721296800-1721314800@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:Come and explore our Library's Archives
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us as we once again delve into The Morrab Library’s wondrous archive collection to bring you some more of its treasures. \nPapers relating to Humphry Davy\, 18th century recipes\, diaries from Greenham Common\, the work of engraver Hilda Quick\, 17th century religious plays\, maps of old Palestine\, scientific illustrations\, pressed local Mosses and so much more will be on display. \nThese collections have been donated and collected over the last 200 years and this is an opportunity to get to know about the some of the important and special items we care for. \nYou don’t need to book\, just drop in\, and if you are inspired to make a donation towards the care of these incredible collections on the day\, we would be very grateful. \nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/come-and-explore-our-librarys-archives/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240717T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164751
CREATED:20240613T072422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T072422Z
UID:10276-1721210400-1721228400@morrablibrary.org.uk
SUMMARY:A visit to the photography collection at The Morrab Library
DESCRIPTION:Make it Better (CIC)\, a not for profit company using art to improve lives (https://mitber.com/) are hosting an event to be held on Wednesday 17th July at the library. \nIn the morning\, there’ll be a talk about the library and an exploration of the photography archive. The afternoon will offer the chance to join a gentle stroll and some fun photography challenges starting outside The Morrab Library. \nFind all the information you need\, including how to book\, here: \nMorning session: https://shorturl.at/kHxZj \nAfternoon session: https://shorturl.at/y6KdK \nSuggested donation £5
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/a-visit-to-the-photography-collection-at-the-morrab-library/
LOCATION:Morrab Library
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