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Get ready for Gadgeteers, at your local Nottingham City Library now!
Children are challenged to borrow and read any six library books over the summer and those who finish the challenge will receive a medal and certificate.
Perfect for children aged 4-11 Gadgeteers is totally free and will feature amazing books, awesome rewards, science-themed challenges and plenty of ideas for cool experiments and activities to discover the science all around you.
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There’s something for everyone this summer in a library near you! 🌞
Geoffrey Jumper: Be ready for laughs and tricks that will delight all ages. £2 per person, available to buy in the library.
Kev Sutherland: Delivers his comic masterclass teaching you how to draw. Suitable for ages 7+. £5 per child, which includes a comic strip to take home.
Home:Zero: Imagine a more sustainable future in this playful interactive installation at Strelley Road Library where National Gallery paintings provide a magical starting point to think creatively about our own homes. Admission free but advance booking recommended!
Crafts, LEGO and more: Every library also has a number of other free activities including Gadgeteers crafts to keep children entertained all summer long!
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Live family theatre brought to you by The Spark Arts and Theatre Rites. Recycled Rubbish explores the themes of recycling, the environment and the value of friendship. Two excavators search for treasure hidden amongst a world of rubbish - a magical world where the contents of a bin bag can transform before your eyes. A beautiful, silly and inventive world.
50 minutes long, suitable for ages 5+ .Tickets are £3 a person or £10 for a family of four.
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A few of our July highlights;
Black Cake, Charmaine Wilkerson | Just. Got. Real., Jane Fallon | The Museum of Ordinary People, Mike Gayle | The Dance Tree, Kiran Millwood Hargrave | Fool for Love, Deborah Moggach | You Have a Friend in 10A, Maggie Shipstead | The Saturday Night Sauvignon Sisterhood, Gill Sims | Honey and Spice, Bolu Babalola.
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Looking to raise finance for your start-up or small business? Start-Up Loans may be an option; learn more with First Enterprise & BIPC team.
Learn everything there is to know about the Start Up Loan scheme including the terms, how to best prepare for an application and what is involved such as business planning and financial forecasting, as well as who to contact to get started.
Tuesday 19 July, 11am to 12.30pm at Bulwell Riverside Library.
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Do you use Southglade Park, The Meadows, Bilborough or the Dales Library?
Follow them on Facebook for local news and events and behind the scenes fun!
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This month’s local studies jigsaw is in celebration of Wimbledon and features a mixed doubles match at The Park, Nottingham in 1911.
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New arrivals from anywhere in the world are, and always have been, welcome in our libraries. They are the ideal place to find help and information about local services, to borrow books and use computers.
Libraries are safe places where you will find suportive staff on hand to help you, as well as social and educational activities.
Nearly everything is free and we also offer online services which can be accessed from computers or mobile devices, away from the library building.
Along with Nottingham City Council and other UK libraries we have focussed on resources for Ukraine at this time to show our support, but the information is useful for any new arrival to Nottingham. You’ll find this and much more on our website here.
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New with BorroxBox
No waiting lists, no queues, just download the app and get reading! July's campaign titles include:
Songbirds, Christy Lefteri | Summer in Greece, Patricia Wilson Snowflake, Louise Nealon | The Time of Green Magic, Hilary McKay Love your Life, Sophie Kinsella | The Hard Way, Lee Child.
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Did you know you can look at our photographic collection from the comfort of your own home? Explore thousands of photographs and engravings recording life in our city over the last century and beyond - search by location, keyword or theme. You can even buy gifts with your favourite images printed on!
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