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Benjamin Zephaniah’s joyful rhyming celebration of the natural wonders around us, in his book Nature Trail has inspired this Green Fingers workshop to decorate and plant up your own cress pots.

Free Drop-in no booking.

Come along and get crafty!

Celebrate World Elephant Day by creating your very own Elephant-themed DIY craft to take home.

FREE, Drop-in, limited spaces and availability.

Learn about the flags of the different countries that make up South Asia in this fun game and craft session.

FREE, spaces limited, please book in advance at the welcome desk of your chosen library or over the phone.

The peacock is a large ,brightly coloured male bird, native to South Asia. Use your cutting and decorating skills to create a vibrant 3D Peacock.

FREE, drop in, limited spaces and availability

How to Catch a Book Witch by Coppice Theatre follows a little girl called Kira as she tries to find out why all the words are starting to vanish from the books in her local library. It is a race against time to find out what is happening. Could there be a Book Witch stealing the stories?

Exploring the importance of libraries, sharing stories and not judging people. The show features live music, puppetry and storytelling. Created with inclusion and accessibility in mind and including key word signing and integrated captions.

Booking essential.

Coppice Theatre are a Cornish-based company that specialises in creating engaging, entertaining and educational productions for young people.

This show was created thanks to kind support from The Arts Council England, Feast Cornwall and AMATA, Falmouth University.

How to Catch a Book Witch by Coppice Theatre follows a little girl called Kira as she tries to find out why all the words are starting to vanish from the books in her local library. It is a race against time to find out what is happening. Could there be a Book Witch stealing the stories?

Exploring the importance of libraries, sharing stories and not judging people. The show features live music, puppetry and storytelling. Created with inclusion and accessibility in mind and including key word signing and integrated captions.

Booking essential.

Coppice Theatre are a Cornish-based company that specialises in creating engaging, entertaining and educational productions for young people.

This show was created thanks to kind support from The Arts Council England, Feast Cornwall and AMATA, Falmouth University.

Could YOU be a medal winner?
Do you know your GOALBALL from your GOGGLES?
And just WHAT is a runky fap?

Qualify, win team medals and be in your very own Olympic ceremony with Pākiki Theatre’s ‘Who Wants To Be An Olympian?’, the show that celebrates Olympics and Paralympics past, present and future in perfect time for Paris 2024!

Ideal for ages 5+ and their families – Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult throughout this event.

Booking essential.

Devised by Raewyn Lippert, Vickie Holden and Ashlee McIntosh
Directed by Vickie Holden
Set design by Helen Coyston

Could YOU be a medal winner?
Do you know your GOALBALL from your GOGGLES?
And just WHAT is a runky fap?

Qualify, win team medals and be in your very own Olympic ceremony with Pākiki Theatre’s ‘Who Wants To Be An Olympian?’, the show that celebrates Olympics and Paralympics past, present and future in perfect time for Paris 2024!

Ideal for ages 5+ and their families – Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult throughout this event.

Booking essential.

Devised by Raewyn Lippert, Vickie Holden and Ashlee McIntosh
Directed by Vickie Holden
Set design by Helen Coyston

Using examples of art from trucks and rickshaws of Bangladesh and Pakistan, We invite children and families to create and design wall hangings on A3 sheets of paper. Colour or paint your designs and decorate them with sticky gems, pom poms etc. Attach a ribbon or string with beads to the top for hanging and use wool to attach tassels at the bottom.

No need to book! Free drop-in session.