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  • Family Art Saturdays – Open to All

    Family Art Saturdays – Open to All
    Tavistock Library The Quay, Plymouth Road, Tavistock, United Kingdom

    FREE TO ATTEND - Family Art Saturday session All ages from 3 years of age to a grand age of 100+ Never too old to be creative! Join in with the fun and relaxation on Saturday 4th July 1.30 - 3.30pm Tavistock Library. Lots of exciting things to do within a price range of £3 and £12. Tap & Pay available Drinks and sweet treats

  • Family Art Saturday at Tavistock Library

    Tavistock Library The Quay, Plymouth Road, Tavistock, United Kingdom

    Unplug and unwind at a Family Art Session in Tavistock Library between 1.30 and 3.30pm. The event is provided by Moor Tutoring which is run by Rebecca Smith a qualified primary school teacher with 28 years of experience and an enhanced DBS check. During the two hours, children and their families can come and use all of the art materials and select something to paint such as a football money box, a hedgehog tea light, a lighthouse, or make something out of clay or paint a canvas. Time for the family to do something creative together and have a cuppa, biscuit and/or a piece of cake. No need to worry about cleaning up the mess at the end as Moor Tutoring will do this for you. Tickets for the event can be purchased via Ticket Source https://www.ticketsource.com/moor-tutoring/e-kklxkg Ceramics, wood crafts, canvases and clay can be paid for via Tap to Pay. We hope to see lots of you there.

  • Terry Green – author talk for National Crime Reading Month

    Tavistock Library The Quay, Plymouth Road, Tavistock, United Kingdom

    At a free author talk in Tavistock, local writer Terry Green will reveal the part that his home town plays in his newly-launched crime thriller, Dangerous Art. The event is being held in the town’s library, from 2pm to 4pm on Friday 26th June. It is the last author talk in his tour of Devon libraries, to introduce his latest crime thriller and to support the Crime Writers Association’s National Crime Reading Month. From the man who introduced the British habit of queueing to more than 40 countries, here’s the chance to hear about the twists and turns of his new “life of crime”. And to find out more about Dangerous Art, published May 21st which continues the nail-biting adventures of his hero Jake Elderfield, a management accountant turned corporate fire-fighter. Dangerous Art is a fast-paced thriller packed with twists, danger, and deception. The action moves from the luxury of Burgh Island to the dark heart of Prague, with its gripping finale in the area around Tavistock. National Crime Reading Month is an initiative developed and run by the Crime Writers’ Association, this year in collaboration with The Reading Agency. It features events across the UK and Ireland run by libraries, bookshops, book clubs, reading groups, and even museums. Find out more by following the #PickUpAPageTurner hashtag on social media. The event at Tavistock Library is free to attend, with donations to library funds accepted on the day. For more details, contact Tavistock Library on 01822 612218.

  • Family Art Saturday at Tavistock Library

    Family Art Saturday at Tavistock Library
    Tavistock Library The Quay, Plymouth Road, Tavistock, United Kingdom

    Unplug and unwind at a Family Art Session in Tavistock Library between 1.30 and 3.30pm. The event is provided by Moor Tutoring which is run by Rebecca Smith a qualified primary school teacher with 28 years of experience and an enhanced DBS check. During the two hours, children and their families can come and use all of the art materials and select something to paint such as a football money box, a hedgehog tea light, a lighthouse, or make something out of clay or paint a canvas. Time for the family to do something creative together and have a cuppa, biscuit and/or a piece of cake. No need to worry about cleaning up the mess at the end as Moor Tutoring will do this for you. Tickets for the event can be purchased via Ticket Source https://www.ticketsource.com/moor-tutoring/e-kklxkg Ceramics, wood crafts, canvases and clay can be paid for via Tap to Pay. We hope to see lots of you there.