Events - 25 Mar 16

Photo exhibition: “Trompe l’Oeil” | 18/03/2016-16/04/2016 | All Day

Tourmen

Library member, Yves Tourmen, will be showing his black and white photographs in the library from March 18th through April 16th during library hours. “I like to play with my camera to experiment with unusual photography. This time I used my camera in two different manners. I played with objects and their shadows to obtain interesting pictures. Secondly, I photographed the full moon at night to obtain short words in Morse code..this task required an enormous amount of time and patience to capture the dashes and dots!


Coffee House | 25/03/2016 | 9:00 am-11:00 am

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This is a special moment when the community gathers together to talk about everything and anything (…in English of course!) and sips coffee and tea. Coffee House is free and open to all library members. Just drop in, no need to reserve! Coffee house is every Friday except during school holidays.


Knit and Natter | 25/03/2016 | 10:00 am-11:00 am

Knitting

 

Come along and bring your knitting,

Have a natter while you’re sitting,

Or learn to knit with wool provided,

Needles loaned and stitches guided.

Knitted garments are très chic,

So be in vogue and start this week!

 

Knit and natter is a free activity open to all members. No need to reserve, just come in and knit to your heart’s content!


The library launches its e-book collection | 25/03/2016 | 10:00 am-11:00 am

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Come and join us here in the library for the exciting launch of the new e-book collection on Friday, March 25th at 10 am with a presentation on how members can access this collection and check the books out! There will also be a short talk by Sara Harriger, United States Consul for Western France. The library would like to thank the American Embassy in France for their financial support of the project. No need to reserve, just come and enjoy!


Reading Shakespeare | 25/03/2016 | 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

ShakespeareTreat yourself to an afternoon of a collective reading of Shakespeare. The activity consists of watching a BBC production on DVD and then reading relative scenes. This is a great activity for lovers of language and fans of the great wit. The activity is free for library members. Please sign up at the front desk.