Kirkwood Support Group Drop in Session
Kirkwood Support Group Drop in Session
Kirkwood Support Group Drop in Session
Established folk group, now also meeting in DDCL. New members welcome, no need to book.
Book group with a difference, for those interested in non fiction.
Unlike other groups we don't all read the same book. Instead, we meet once a month to talk about any non fiction books we've read.
These can range from geology to economics, biography to nature walking, Stephen Hawkins (Brief History Of Time) to Adam Kay (This Is Going To Hurt).
Free event, new members welcome. Ask in library for details
New weekly, free group event. Join us to learn basic skills of mending: how to sew on a button; how to darn; how to add a patch. Learn some simple techniques and enjoy the mindfulness of hand sewing. No need to book; all welcome! Every Monday 4pm to 6pm.
This new group is for parents of children with ADHD, led by a certified ADHD coach. ADHD has an impact not only on the child, but also on parents, siblings, friends... With the help of the coach's professional expertise in ADHD coaching the group will talk about tools, techniques & tips that will help you […]
Join us for duplo and lego sessions.
Jewellery Club. We are a supportive, self-help group working on a wide range of creative projects. Free, all welcome although the group is currently full. If you'd like to join the group's 'waiting list' please contact Pauline Rainey on 01484 860766 or speak with Molly in the library cafe.
New weekly, free group event. Join us to learn basic skills of mending: how to sew on a button; how to darn; how to add a patch. Learn some simple techniques and enjoy the mindfulness of hand sewing. No need to book; all welcome! Every Monday 4pm to 6pm.
Join us for duplo and lego sessions.
Jewellery Club. We are a supportive, self-help group working on a wide range of creative projects. Free, all welcome although the group is currently full. If you'd like to join the group's 'waiting list' please contact Pauline Rainey on 01484 860766 or speak with Molly in the library cafe.