Festival previews bring something different to libraries
Date published: 23 September 2013

Children and families are invited to Littleborough Library on 5 October for a day of fun dedicated to the earth, one of the warm up events being held on the run up to Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival
Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival is only weeks away, but you don’t need to wait - special free preview events are being held across the borough and further details of the first two have been announced.
National Poetry Day will be celebrated at Rochdale Central Library on Thursday 3 October with imaginative workshops, live performances and readings covering arts, creative writing and poetry, based on the theme of ‘water’. There will also be a visual arts exhibition – called ‘World Knowledge’, looking at how cultures from across the globe have influenced the way we live and learn.
Local community groups, including the Youth Council, Touchstones’ volunteers and Just Poets, will be showcasing their creative work and there’ll be a chance to help create a watery world mural.
Activities run from 12 noon until 4pm on Thursday 3 October at Rochdale Central Library, Number One Riverside.
On Saturday 5 October, from 11am until 3pm, there is an event dedicated to ‘earth’ at Littleborough Library. This event will feature visual arts and film from local community groups exploring the planet we live on, and there will be lots of chances to get involved with hands on activities for all ages including creative writing, animations, clay model making and more. There will also be a Grimm Tales artwork and storytelling workshop for adults.
Both events are free, and no booking is required.
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