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As the leaves begin to turn and the air cools, cosy up with new books, exciting events, and more. Dive into the world of stories, learning, and community with us this September!
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An Eye for an Eye, Jeffery Archer | Honey Bee, Dawn O'Porter | Wife, Charlotte Mendelson | Blood Ties, Jo Nesbo | The Masquerades of Spring, Ben Aaronovitch | The Book Swap, Tessa Bickers | Playground, Richard Powers | Think Again, Jacqueline Wilson.
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đ Well done to all the children who have taken part in this year's Summer Reading Challenge and read six books or more!
Make sure to head down to your local library's medal ceremony to collect your award. đ„
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Join us at a free community event to find out more about your local hospitals.
- Speak to staff from a range of areas across our hospitals
- Find out about jobs, apprenticeships and work placements
- Learn how to become a hospital volunteer
- Discover the innovative practices taking place across our hospitals
- Find out more about our hospital facilities, buildings and service.
Nottingham Central Library Wednesday 18 September 1.30pm to 7pm
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Dystopia
We are so excited to have Niche Artefact back in our library again to showcase a host of fantastic LGBTQIA+ creatives and local artists.
This unique glamorous event will begin with a red-carpet entrance and prosecco reception on arrival. You will be able to mingle with all the live performers and local artists that will be revealing one of a kind, never before seen pieces of artwork and enjoy a varied evening of entertainment.
Nottingham Central Library Friday 20 September 7pm to 11pm.
Coronation Street Becomes Reality - The Daniel Bartlam case
Daniel Bartlam acted out his fantasy of killing and getting away with it. His plan grew from the Coronation Street character John Snape, he made it real life.
Come and learn the true story of the 14 year old who killed his mother. Why would a son attack his own mother?
Nottingham Central Library Saturday 21 September 10.30am to 12.30pm Tickets: ÂŁ4 (includes a cuppa)
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If you're thinking of starting a business or are already self-employed, join us at Bitesize Business. You'll have the opportunity to connect with various organizations that can assist you with everything from finance and marketing to website development, intellectual property, and business planning.
Session is free but booking is essential as places are limited.
Nottingham Central Library Tuesday 10 September 10am to 12pm
In partnership with East Midlands Chamber, weâre hosting a Pathway to Employment Fair, aimed at anyone looking for work. Weâll have a selection of employers as well as support organisations to help you move forward with your work search.
Nottingham Central Library Wednesday 2 October 10am to 4pm
Drop in at any point between 10am and 4pm, no booking needed.
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Join the Creative Writing Breakfast Club with morning scribbles and warm vibes at Nottingham Central Library. Session will be led by writer, Laurie Bolger.
Nottingham Central Library Saturday 12 October 11am to 12.30pm
Dedicated follower of fashion?
Keep up with the latest news from London Fashion Week (13 - 17 September) and beyond with your favourite fashion magazines, free to read on the Libby App.
Enjoy Elle, Vogue, Tatler, Grazia, Harperâs Bazaar and more, by simply logging in with your library card!
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A series of 10 weekly wellbeing sessions for women including chair yoga, mindfulness and discussions on important health topics like menopause and hormones.
This course is delivered by Nottingham City East PCN.
St Ann's Valley Library From September 4 Mondays 12.30pm to 2pm
Artist in residence Rachel Carter and her legacy makers deliver their textile art workshops with a focus on embellishment and mixed media.
Nottingham Central Library September 21 through to October
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Join us for a programme of insightful and empowering events at the Nottingham Central Library dedicated to raising awareness about mental health. All events are free.
Come and talk to organisations who are here to help you manage your mental health and wellbeing. There will be opportunities to find out about the range of services and support around the city and beyond.
No booking required, drop in at any point during the afternoon.
Tuesday 8 October 1pm to 4pm
Join adult educator and textile artist Susan Kistner, where she'll lead you through a guided art therapy session with a focus on drawing and relaxation.âŻ
Session is free, but booking is recommended to avoidâŻdisappointment.
Tuesday 8 October 10am to 11.30am
A seminar on how men and women cope with stress differently, with Dr Rani Thanacoody, Assistant Professor in Human Resource Management at the University of Nottingham.
Tuesday 8 October 2pm to 3pm
Drop in and meet a Relate professional to learn how counselling works in an open Q&A session.
Drop-in slots available from 10am to 4.30pm.
Tuesday 8 October and Wednesday 16 October Time: 10am to 4.30pm
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A talk by Mo Cooper, Community Historian
Join Mo Cooper, Community Historian, to find out about Nottinghamâs lace makers. Mo will explore the lives and experiences of lace manufacturers and their workers, especially those of women and girls.
Nottingham Central Library Saturday 5 October 10am to 12pm
Tickets are free, but booking is essential.
Have you been inspired by Nottingham's own local legend Vicky McClure on this seasonâs first episode of Who Do You Think You Are?
If youâd like to find out more about your ancestors but donât know where to start, why not come to our Family History drop-in sessions in the Local Studies Library where you can talk to experts and access our resources such as Find My Past, Electoral Registers, Parish Registers and much more â for free!
Nottingham Central Library First Wednesday of every month 10am to 12pm
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