What`s On
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What`s On
What’s On in Poole Libraries Feature •Write a poem for National Libraries Day •Murder and mayhem with Pauline Rowson •Reading Hack •World Book Day •Shakespeare Week •English Touring Opera Events January > March 2016 2Welcome to Poole Libraries’ spring collection. What’s On? As usual, we’ve got lots of things on for all the family, including authors, Shakespeare, opera, and lots of stories and crafts. For National Libraries Day, write a poem telling us why you love your library for the chance to win a Kindle Fire. All our events are free but we suggest a donation of £2 for our adult author events. There is limited space in most libraries so make sure you get a ticket in advance to avoid disappointment! ‘‘ All you need in life is truth and beauty and you can find both at the library. Studs Terkel ’’ Meet an author Nicola Cornick 3 Saturday 23 January, 2– 3.30pm Poole Central Library Nicola is a bestselling novelist and historian, who published her first Regency romance with Harlequin Mills & Boon in 1998. Her latest novel, House of Shadows, is a thrilling time slip novel which tells the true historical story of the secret marriage of William Craven and Elizabeth, the Winter Queen, daughter of King James I. Meet Nicola to find out more about the history of the Craven family and the Winter Queen; her experience of writing about Ashdown House and her career as one of the first British Mills & Boon writers to be sold in America. Pauline Rowson: Murder, mystery and mayhem Wednesday 10 February, 2– 3.30pm Poole Central Library Adventure, mystery and heroes have always fascinated and thrilled Pauline Rowson. That and her love of the sea has led her to create her police procedural crime novels featuring sailing detective DI Andy Horton and marine thriller series featuring Royal Marine Commando Art Marvik. Join Pauline for her lively and entertaining talk when you’ll hear about the inspiration behind her crime novels and how she researches, plots and writes them. 4 Meet an author Frank Hewitt: Poole in a World of Fantasy a cartoon survey of an English seaside town Wednesday 24 February, 2–3.30pm Poole Central Library Retired teacher and member of Poole Leisure Painters, Frank Hewitt introduces his new book of cartoons of Poole and the surrounding area. How will he see your favourite part of the town? 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In this illustrated talk, David will highlight the elements that make it such a special place. : 978- www.r oving £9. press.c 99 o.uk 1-906651 -25-1 651 251 Roving Press 9 781 906 Nadia Dalbuono: The American Wednesday 23 March, 2 – 3.30pm Poole Central Library Discover an exciting new crime series featuring Detective Leone Scamarcio, son of a former Mafioso, possibly one of the last honest men in Italy. Nadia is a documentary maker and writer, intrigued by the dark ambiguities of Italian society and Rome in particular. for adults New Year, get online 5 Wednesdays 6 & 13 January, 10am–12pm Rossmore Library New computer or tablet for Christmas? Not sure what to do? Come and see our Computer Buddy for some help. New Year present swap Wednesday 6 January, 10.30am–12.30pm Canford Cliffs Library Tuesday 12 January, 10.30am–12pm Canford Heath Library Do you have Christmas presents that you cannot make use of? Bring them along to our gift exchanges and swap them for something different. New Year, New You Saturday 9 January, 10.30am–12pm, Creekmoor Library Find a new look for the New Year with a make-up demo by Trudy from The Body Shop. New Year, volunteer! Find out more about volunteering with the home library service. Rossmore Library Monday 18 January, 10.30am –12pm Canford Heath Library Thursday 4 February, 10am –12pm Oakdale Library Monday 8 February, 11am –12pm 6 for adults New year, relax . . . Colour yourself calm We’ll provide pictures and pencils, so you can enjoy the company and the colouring. Branksome Library Tuesdays, 11am–12pm Broadstone Library Thursdays, 2pm–3pm Canford Cliffs Library Wednesdays, 10.30am– 12.30pm Canford Heath Library Thursdays, 10am– 12pm Creekmoor Library Fridays, 2– 3pm Hamworthy Library Wednesdays, 2 – 3pm Oakdale Library Mondays, 2– 3pm Parkstone Library Fridays, 12.30– 2pm Poole Central Library Tuesdays, 10– 11am Rossmore Library Mondays, 10.30am–12pm New Year, discover social media Wednesday 13 January, 11am, Poole Central Library Wednesday 10 February, 11am, Parkstone Library Wednesday 9 March, 11am, Broadstone Library Interested in learning more about Facebook and Twitter, or perhaps you want to be able to video chat with friends and family using Skype or FaceTime? Join Social Media specialist Reda Lyle for a free hour-long session, especially for beginners. Please bring a laptop, tablet or smartphone to connect to the library’s free Wi-Fi and take part in these sessions. Booking essential. 7 The Costa Book Awards is one of the UK’s most prestigious and popular literary prizes and recognises some of the most enjoyable books of the year, written by authors based in the UK and Ireland. Monday 4 – Saturday 9 January, Poole Central Library Be the first to find out which titles have won the category prizes. Which is your favourite for Book of the Year? Monday 18 January, 10.30am–12pm, Creekmoor Library Tuesday 26 January, Broadstone Library View and discuss the winners at both libraries, have a coffee and borrow your favourites. Friday 29 January, 10.30 – 11.30am, Oakdale Library Discuss last year’s Book of the Year, H is for Hawk by Helen McDonald. Collect a copy from December onwards. Making sense of the Census Wednesdays 13 & 20 January 2.30 – 3.30pm and 3.30– 4.30pm Parkstone Library Led by Katie Heaton from Poole History Centre. Discover how to use Ancestry to trace your family tree. Find out some top tips for using census records and the potential pitfalls. Bring your family information to guide your search; all questions and problems welcome. Booking essential. You must know how to use a computer for this session. 8 for adults Writing Creatively Tuesday 26 January, 10am–12pm Parkstone Library Have you got a novel inside you waiting to come out? Take the first steps from brain to page with this beginners’ workshop. Ribbon Embroidery Demonstration Tuesday 26 January, 11.30am–1pm, Branksome Library Learn how to create beautiful ribbon embroidery with Heather Wright. Booking essential. New Year, New Quiz Friday 29 January, 10.30am–12pm, Creekmoor Library Join us for our well attended monthly coffee and quiz with our new book related charades round - 4 words, sounds like pound! National Storytelling Week 30 January – 6 February Make Friends with a Book at one of our shared reading groups. Stories and poems are read aloud. You can listen and enjoy the coffee, company and chat. Just turn up at your nearest library. Broadstone Library Monday 1 February, 11am –12pm Oakdale Library Monday 1 February, 2.30–4.30pm Poole Central Library Tuesday 2 February, 2–3pm Creekmoor Library Wednesday 3 February, 2–3pm Broadstone Library Thursday 4 February, 10.45am –12pm Rossmore Library Thursday 4 February, 11am –1pm National Libraries Day Saturday 6 February Celebrate your library today with coffee and cake, quizzes, games, crosswords, storytimes, and children’s craft activities. More details in your local library. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways We know you love your library to the moon and back, so write us an eight line poem telling us why, and win a Kindle Fire!* Collect an entry form from your library or download it from www.poole.gov.uk/libraries from 9 January. All entries will be displayed in libraries. *Kindle Fire prize for entrants aged 13+, book prize for entrants aged 6– 12. 9 10 for adults February is ... Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month Find a great selection of books by LGBT authors in all our libraries throughout February. If your favourite isn’t there, just ask us to add it! We’re supporting Wear Red Day Friday 5 February Join in: Wear It. Beat It. Grand book sale Friday 5 & Saturday 6 February Poole Central Library Donate your unwanted books for the library to sell. Flower arranging demonstration Tuesday 9 February, 2pm, Branksome Library Learn how to arrange a beautiful bouquet with Sandra Forbes, international flower arranger. Coffee morning with games and a crossword challenge Mondays 10.30am–12pm, Rossmore Library A free piece of Sue’s delicious homemade cake for the first person to complete the crossword! Pop up reading group: ‘Nation’ by Terry Pratchett 11 Wednesday 17 February, 2.30pm Broadstone Library One of the country’s favourite authors, Terry Pratchett said this book “wrote itself and dragged me after”. It has been described as “thought provoking and sweet”, “bursting with fun, driven by action” and “profound, subtle and original”. It’s a great choice to launch our new Teen Reading Group. Come along and find out more. Great Daffodil Tea Parties with Poole Marie Curie Fundraising group Tuesday 23 February, 10.30am– 12.30pm all libraries Eine Einladung zum Kaffee Wednesday 24 February, 10am–12pm Canford Cliffs Library Come and meet fellow German speakers or just come and have coffee and a chat while you discover our displays on a German theme. Wir laden Sie ein, sich mit anderen deutschsprachigen zu treffen, oder einfach nur auf einen Kaffee und Schnack vorbeizukommen und sich unsere Auslagen rund um das Thema Deutsch anzusehen. 12 for adults Fairtrade Fortnight Fairtrade Stall Saturday 27 February – Friday 4 March Creekmoor Library Find out about Fairtrade and buy goodies from volunteers from St Paul’s and St George’s Churches. Fun quizzes for all the family too. How to be a Fairtrader exhibition Monday 29 February – Saturday 12 March Oakdale Library Discover more about Fairtrade products and practices. Coffee Mornings Rossmore Library Monday 29 February, 10.30am –12pm Hamworthy Library Friday 4 March, 10am –12pm Rossmore Library Monday 7 March, 10.30am –12pm Broadstone Library Wednesday 9 March, 10.30am –12pm Short and sweet flower arranging for beginners Friday 4 March, 10.30am– 12.30pm Broadstone Library No Smoking Day Wednesday 9 March, all libraries Find out how libraries can support you when you’re giving up smoking. Celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8 March Books by and about women on display in our libraries. 13 Women Welcome Women WorldWide Tuesday 8 March, 6pm, Parkstone Library 5W fosters international friendship by enabling women of different countries to visit one another. Come along and hear some travellers’ tales. Free treatments Tuesday 8 March, 10am–12pm, Poole Central Library Beauty therapy students from Bournemouth and Poole College offer you a free manicure, hand and arm massage, or Indian head massage. Bring and buy children’s clothes and toys sale Wednesday 16 March, 11.30am–12.30pm Branksome Library Conserving Kingston Lacy Wednesday 16 March 11am–12pm Canford Cliffs Library Illustrated talk by National Trust Volunteer John Hallett. Booking essential. 14 for adults 2016 is the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. Celebrate his life and work with people across the world. Celebrating Shakespeare Friday 11 & Wednesday 16 March 11am– 12noon, Parkstone Library Join our reading groups for a celebration and appreciation of Shakespeare. Brush up your Shakespeare Courtesy of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Monday 14 – Saturday 19 March Broadstone Library Borrow from our display to rediscover the Bard’s great words. What do you know about Shakespeare? Friday 18 March, 10am–12pm, Hamworthy Library Saturday 19 March, 11am– 12pm, Rossmore Library Join us for Shakespeare quizzes and crosswords and find out more about Shakespeare’s life over a cup of coffee. See page 25 for more events for children and families. Give and grow: a spring plant swap Saturday 19 – Thursday 24 March Creekmoor Library Get some new plants for your garden for free! Twiggs Gardening Club will be on hand to give help and advice on Saturday 19 March. Jobs Hubs at Poole Libraries 15 If you need help with job searching, CV and application writing or interview skills, come to one of our Jobs Hubs at Poole Libraries: Poole Central Library Tuesdays, 10am–1pm Rossmore Library Wednesdays, 11am– 2pm and Thursdays 10am–12pm Hamworthy Library Mondays, 10am –12pm No appointment necessary - just drop in. For more information, email poolejobshub@gmail.com or ring 07546511801 Canford Heath Job Club Tuesdays, 11.30am –4pm Business Seminars at Poole Enterprise Library Poole Enterprise Library, in Poole Central Library is free to use and everyone is welcome. Our regular free seminars take place on the second Monday of the month at 11am and cover a range of topics relevant to start-ups and existing businesses. Topics coming up this quarter include Social Media (11 January) and the Tourism Industry (14 March). For more information visit www.poole.gov.uk/ Libraries-Business or email n.ohora@poole.gov.uk. 16 for young people Reading Hack launch night Thursday 21 January, 6.30–8.30pm Poole Central Library Are you aged 13 – 25 and passionate about reading? Join the Reading Hack to share, inspire and celebrate reading and influence the future of the library. ‘Hack’ means changing something in an extraordinary way: can you think of new ways to get young people reading? Come along, meet our young volunteers, and find out more about one of the most exciting volunteering opportunities you’ll ever see. Discover the Reading Hack curated collection – books chosen by the volunteers for you to read and enjoy as much as they have! Free food and drinks, like-minded people, and lots and lots of books. Don’t miss out! For more information, call Katy on 01202 262429 or email k.waters@poole.gov.uk Visit http://readinghack.readingagency.org.uk to learn more about the Reading Agency programme. 17 We are pleased to announce that all ten Poole Libraries are Arts Award Supporters. Ja cr nu af ary ts Attendance or volunteering at any of our events and activities will count towards your Arts Award. To find out more about Arts Award, visit www.artsaward.org.uk New Year peace dove craft Saturday 9 January, 11am–12pm Canford Heath Library Paddington Bear week Monday 11 – Saturday 16 January Broadstone Library Pantomime crafts Saturday 16 January, 11am– 12pm, Poole Central Library Winnie the Pooh crafts & colouring Monday 18 January, 3.30 – 4.30pm, Hamworthy Library It’s Winnie the Pooh’s birthday! Booking required. Winter crafts Saturday 30 January, 11am– 12pm, Poole Central Library Chinese New Year craft for children Saturday 30 January, 10.30 – 11.30am Oakdale Library Monkey around at our fun children’s craft activity. 18 for children Miniature Worlds Display January and February Hamworthy Library Inspired by the ‘Small Stories’ exhibition at the V&A Museum of Childhood, we would like your contributions of miniature objects. Tell us the story behind your Doll’s House and why it brings you pleasure. Bring in a picture of it to display in our cabinet for others to enjoy or, even better, lend us some of its furniture or inhabitants! St George’s Pre-School gallery Friday 8 – Friday 22 January, Oakdale Library Learn how to bake a book! Saturday 30 January, 10.30am–12pm Creekmoor Library To mark the start of National Storytelling Week, join children’s author and illustrator Ella Burfoot for a fun reading and storytelling session based on her book Recipe for a Story. Ella, in various disguises and using a mixing bowl of props, will help you to create your very own story. There will be colouring and collaging too. Don’t forget to borrow a bundle of story books to enjoy throughout the week! Harry Potter party 19 Thursday 4 February, 4–5pm Rossmore Library It’s Harry Potter Book night! Join us for a reading from the Harry Potter books by J.K.Rowling, crafts and a Harry Potter quiz. Come in fancy dress and join in the fun. Make your own bookmark craft Saturday 6 February, 11.30am-12.30pm, Hamworthy Library Chinese New Year starts on Monday 8 February and it’s the Year of the Monkey. Join us for crafts and storytimes. Little monkeys welcome! Crafts Saturday 6 February, 11am– 12pm, Poole Central Library Saturday 13 February, 10.30am– 12pm, Broadstone Library Family event Monday 8 February, 4 – 5.30pm, Creekmoor Library Come and help celebrate the Year of the Monkey by decorating the library with bunting and Chinese fire crackers. Also see what our fortune cookies are predicting! Storytime Tuesday 9 February, 11– 11.30am, Parkstone Library Stories with a special Monkey theme. Ages 3–5. 20 for children Cyber Security an introduction for families Tuesday 9 February 4.30–5.15pm Poole Central Library Want to become more Cyber Secure? Learn alongside your children in a simple and fun 45 minute workshop. We will explore the meaning of cyber security, best practice for using passwords, and have fun with a Cyber Quiz. In our fast paced world finding time to research online safety for our families is a challenge, and it’s now more important than ever. Come by yourself or bring young people with you and we’ll explore the topic together in a fun, interactive way. So join us and start your own families’ Cyber Secure future! Find out more from the UK Safer Internet Centre at www.saferinternetday.org.uk Decorate a paper heart All January - mid February, Hamworthy Library Share the love! Help us make the library love-ly for our Valentine’s display. Valentine’s Day crafts Thursday 11 February, 3.30-4.30pm, Hamworthy Library Thursday 11 February, 4-5pm, Rossmore Library Saturday 13 February, 11am-12pm, Poole Central Library 21 half term The Magic Paintbrush by Treehouse Theatre Tuesday 16 February, 10.30 – 11.30am Canford Cliffs Library An interactive storytelling of a Chinese Folktale by Treehouse Theatre. Kindly funded by The Friends of Canford Cliffs Library. Ages 4–11. Booking essential. Chinese New Year crafts Tuesday 16 February 10.30am– 12.30pm Branksome Library Make a bird feeder Wednesday 17 February, 10.30– 11.30am, Creekmoor Library Join us and have fun making a bird feeder to take home and enjoy. See what birds you can encourage into your garden. Ages 4-11. How many types of monkeys are there? Wednesday 17 February, 11am–12noon, Parkstone Library Monkey themed craft activity – help us make a jungle collage. Ages 5-11. Teddy bears’ picnic Wednesday 19 February, 11am–12pm, Hamworthy Library Bring your teddy bear to our picnic and listen to teddy bear stories and sing songs. Refreshments provided. 22 for children young people for& children Just how smelly was the 18th century? Friday 19 February, 10.30 – 11.30am, Oakdale Library Local author, J.A. Ratcliffe explains how to find out what life was like in the 18th century, especially for children; how smelly it was and how she used her research in her Smugglers’ Town Mysteries. With fabulous props and some hints and tips on how to create your own stories set in the past. Age 8-12. Booking essential. Make a monkey puzzle tree Friday 19 February, 10.30 – 11.30am Canford Heath Library Help us make a collage to decorate the library Ages 5–11. Booking essential. Stick ‘n’ paste Friday 19 February, 4– 5pm, Rossmore Library National Love Your Pet Day crafts Saturday 20 February, 11am– 12pm, Poole Central Library Join us to celebrate the love we have for our furry and feathered friends. Bring along a picture of your pet to add to our Pet Gallery, and ‘make your own pet’! 23 Come along to our World Book Day storytimes and rhymetimes dressed as your favourite character. Sessions in all our libraries during the week, see www.poole.gov.uk/libraries for dates and times. Meet the Marvellous Martin Brown! Saturday 27 February, 11am– 12pm, Broadstone Library Join us in the build up to World Book Day for a morning of fun with Horrible Histories illustrator Martin Brown. Learn more about the Horrible Histories and pick up tips on illustration. You could be the next big children’s book illustrator! Make your own mini-book Saturday 5 March, 11am–12pm, Canford Heath Library Ages 5-11. Booking essential. 24 for children Mothers’ Day crafts Thursday 3 March, 4– 5pm, Rossmore Library Design an Easter garden Friday 4 March onwards, Oakdale Library Collect a paper plate from the library, decorate it and return it by Friday 18 March for our Easter display. All entries receive a small chocolate egg! Blue Peter Book Awards crafty collage session Monday 7 March, 4– 5.30pm, Creekmoor Library credit: Bob Workman Laika the Spacedog Saturday 19 March, 2–3pm Hamworthy Library Be inspired by Laika, the first dog to orbit the Earth, in this interactive, multi-awardwinning family production. Follow the stray mongrel’s journey, from Gorky Park to her training at the Baikonour Cosmodrome, through to the dramatic launch of Sputnik 2 and its devastating consequences. The story is told through dazzling music performed by nine artists, an ingenious transforming set, video projection and, of course, a puppet dog. For children aged 7-11 and their families. Booking essential! ShakeFEST! 25 Join us for a week long festival of Shakespearian shenanigans to celebrate National Shakespeare Week. Ignore the Ides of March (julius caesar) by dropping in to experience our Tudor Banqueting Hall in Poole Central Library. Teens, compare yourself to a summer’s day, (sonnet 18) by adding a Shakespearian ‘shelfie’ to our Instagram Portrait Gallery. Indeed you could be as ‘merry as the day is long’ (much ado about nothing) with lots of fun quizzes, wordplay and much more all week! Toe Tapping Tempest Saturday 12 March, 2 – 3pm, Poole Central Library A Beatbudz presentation. Come along on a dreamy seaside journey as we play games, make music and learn how to boogie with the Bard! For ages 4–11. Shakespeare fun and frolics Oakdale Library Saturday 12 March, 10.30–11.30am Poole Central Library Monday 14 March, 3.30–5pm Hamworthy Library Thursday 17 March, 3– 4pm Crafts, word fun and treasure hunt for children of all ages. 26 Easter fun and crafts Join us in the Easter holidays to make chicks, eggs and bunnies – and there may be some chocolate too! Canford Cliffs Library Saturday 19 March, 10.30–11.30am Rossmore Library Wednesday 23 March, 4–5pm Poole Central Library Saturday 26 March, 11am –12pm Branksome Library Tuesday 29 March, 10.30am –12.30pm Parkstone Library Wednesday 30 March, 11am –12noon Canford Heath Library Friday 1 April, 10.30–11.30am Egg Hunt Hamworthy Library Thursday 31 March, 11–11.30am Springtime Planting Wednesday 30 March, 10.30 – 11.30am, Creekmoor Library Learn about the best seeds to plant in spring. Have a go, see what grows!! Age 4–11. Spring has Sprung! craft activity Friday 1 April, 10.30am-12pm, Broadstone Library Puzzled or Worried about Dogs? Friday 8 April, 11am-12pm, Oakdale Library Meet Educational Officer SJ from Dogs Trust and her special helper to learn all about what a dog needs to stay happy and healthy and to stay safe around dogs. Enjoy stories and craft activities. Primary school age children only. Booking essential. 27 Contact us Visit our website www.poole.gov.uk/libraries Email us at libraries@poole.gov.uk Or phone 01202 262449 Follow us @PooleLibraries Poole Libraries Tickets and booking details All our events are free except where stated, and we will be suggesting a donation of £2 for our adult author events. Please book in advance to make sure of your place. Where events are charged, you can pay in person at any Poole Library or by credit card by phoning 01202 262449. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Your local libraries Poole Central Dolphin Centre, Poole, BH15 1QE Branksome 212 – 220 Ashley Road, Poole, BH14 9BY Broadstone 10 Story Lane, Broadstone, Poole, BH18 8EQ Canford Cliffs Western Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, BH13 7BN Canford Heath Mitchell Road, Poole, BH17 8UE Creekmoor 34 Northmead Drive, Creekmoor, Poole, BH17 7XZ Hamworthy Blandford Road, Hamworthy, Poole, BH15 4BG Oakdale Wimborne Road, Poole, BH15 3EF Parkstone Britannia Road, Parkstone, Poole, BH14 8AZ Rossmore Herbert Avenue, Poole, BH12 4HR