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 The Women, Kristin Hannah | First Wife's Shadow, Adele Parks | Presumed Guilty, Scott Turow | Death of a Smuggler, M. C. Beaton | The Frozen People, Elly Griffiths | We All Live Here, Jojo Moyes | Give Him to Me, Dorothy Koomson | Nemesis, Gregg Hurwitz.
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 Craft Activities for All Ages! 🐣
Looking for creative ways to keep the kids entertained this Easter half-term? Join us for a range of fun-filled craft activities and a picture hunt to spark their imagination. From Easter egg decorating to bunny mask making, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Bring the family along and get crafty this Easter holiday – perfect for children, parents, and anyone who loves a bit of hands-on creativity!
Saturday 9 to Saturday 19 April at all libraries.
Hop on over and let’s get crafting!
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Hosting and Compering with Katie Ailes
Saturday 5 April | 11am to 3pm | Tickets: pay what you can
Join the GOBS poetry collective and Katie Ailes for a dynamic half-day masterclass on the art of hosting.
Learn how to:
- Engage an audience
- Keep the energy flowing
- Make every event unforgettable
Queer Write with Richard Gidlow
Monday 28 April | 4.30pm to 6.30pm | Tickets: £6 (pay what you can option available)
Join Richard Gidlow, a passionate and experienced queer writer, for an inspiring session filled with fun prompts and creative exercises to push your writing further!
This is a regular event - check the website for details and join the community.
Speak Easy: Open Mic
Saturday 26 April | 12.30pm to 3.30pm | Tickets: Free
Led by Abigail Hutchison from the Nottingham City of Literature Youth Advisory Board, Speak Easy is a vibrant monthly event that combines open mic nights with creative writing workshops.
This dynamic collective provides a platform for young poets to share their work, develop their craft, and connect with like-minded creatives.
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Fridays | 10am to 10.45am | St Ann's Valley Library
Get ready to move, groove, and giggle!
We’ve teamed up with Boogie Beat Music and Movement to bring you high-energy sessions packed with music, action, and joy.
Sessions are perfect for little ones from 0 - 4 years.
- Dance
- Play
- Explore rhythm in an exciting way.
No need to book – just come and enjoy!
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 Looking to grow your business or kickstart your start-up with reliable data?
Join our free webinar series, Business Research Made Easy, and discover the power of some of the most valuable business databases available at the Business & IP Centre (BIPC) Nottingham.
Webinar Dates & Topics:
- 8 April: Uncover grants and funding opportunities for your business or project with GrantFinder.
- 8 April: Dive into Statista for essential data and statistics across thousands of industries and markets worldwide.
- 14 April: Explore global company information, industry reports, and sales leads with Kompass EasyBusiness.
- 15 April: Access critical business factsheets, start-up guides, and market research for various industries with COBRA.
All events are online – perfect for entrepreneurs on the go!
Don't miss out on these invaluable resources!
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 Special Storytime: A Sneak Peek into an Upcoming Show!
Monday 28 April | 10.30am | Nottingham Central Library
Join us for a free magical storytime session where we will be reading a special story that is being transformed into an exciting show at the Theatre Royal! The story is "A Squash and a Squeeze", written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Bring your little ones for a fun-filled session and enjoy the chance to be part of the adventure before it hits the stage. This event is suitable for children aged 0 to 5 years, and each child will receive a bookmark to take home.
Check out tickets and dates for the performances at the Theatre Royal here.
There is still time to see our special installation featuring Sophie and Tiger from Judith Kerr's beloved classic "The Tiger Who Came to Tea"!
This display has been touring our libraries and will be at Bilborough Library until Tuesday 8 April.
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 14 April to 14 May | During library opening hours | Nottingham Central Library |
Step into a world of inspiration with the Altered Images Exhibition.
The Nottingham Creative Photography Group showcases their exhibition of photography work celebrating diverse style, perspectives and subjects.
Launch Party
Join us for the launch party Thursday 17 April, 6.30pm to 8.30pm
- Discover stunning works by talented photographers
- Learn more from the artists about their creative process
- Find out how to become a member and join the community
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 Saturday 26 April | 10am to 12pm | Nottingham Central Library
Discover how women took on vital roles during World War II, from serving in Civil Defence and the Fire Service to breaking new ground in unexpected fields.
Learn about the challenges they faced and the impact they made, including inspiring stories of Nottingham women who played their part.
Our Speakers:
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David Needham - Women in the Civil Defence and Fire Services during World War II
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Sian Trafford - Nottingham Women in World War II
Free to attend, but booking is essential due to limited spaces.
Dive into our Local Studies' jigsaw showcasing the LNER carriage cleaners and decontamination squad - just one of the many ground-breaking roles women boldly stepped into during the war years!
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Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the story of a charismatic character, Lord Byron.
Explore his time in Greece, the circumstances surrounding his death in 1824, and the journey that brought him back to Hucknall, England.
Exhibition runs until Saturday 17 May on Floor 1, Nottingham Central Library.
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 Ready to explore the great outdoors? Whether you love a peaceful stroll, an adventurous hike, birdwatching, photography, cycling, or even getting out on the water, we’ve got you covered!
Find inspiration, tips, and guides in our Libby eMagazines collection - free to borrow with your library card.
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Did you know that as a City Library member, you can now reserve items for pickup at Inspire Libraries as well as City Libraries? This new service offers even greater flexibility and convenience for accessing the books and resources you love.
Please Note: reservations for pickup at Inspire Libraries do incur a small charge and may also incur overdue fees payable at Inspire Libraries.
Take advantage of this expanded service and enjoy access to even more locations!
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