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  Events for Saturday, 5 October 2019
  • Make and Create with Hannah - Ulverston
    Choose from Hannah's vintage, funky and unusual fabric and make a colour scheme or a mish mash of clashing colours and textures. Use all these fabrics to create a range of items with Hannah each session: Saturday 14th September: Screen print your own length of fabric. Come along and screen print your very own length of fabric with your own designs and stencils. This will then be made into a funky cushion cover at the next session! Saturday 5th October: Make a cushion cover Using your beautiful screen printed fabric from the last session. Make a cool cushion cover and add some funky embellishments too! Saturday 2nd November: Make a piece of patchwork. Using Hannah's collection of interesting and vintage fabrics come along and make a big piece of patchwork which can be made into a funky outfit!
    VENUE: Coronation Hall
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 10:00 - 13:00
  • Alan Brown - Overland: A Bikepacking Journey - Borderlines Book Festival
    Seeking an escape from city life and a world gone mad, Alan Brown challenged himself to an off-road coast-tocoast ride through the Highlands without creature comforts or hightech cycling gear. This is the story of the ups and downs, from weather to wildlife, and the sheer pleasure he discovered in the freedom and self-reliance. Alan Brown has had a varied career including environmental chemistry, academia and freelance programming. As a director of the charity The Bike Station in Edinburgh, he is an advocate for cycling and its benefits to health and society. Overlander, his first book, has been greeted with both enthusiasm and critical acclaim.
    VENUE: Tullie House Museum
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 10:30 - 11:30
  • Minecraft
    Minecraft presentation and mini workshop with Adam Clarke authors of 'Minecraft Life Hacks Lab for Kids' book. For adults and children 7 years+
    VENUE: Penrith Library
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 10:30 - 11:30
  • Apple Day - Ulverston
    A wonderful extravaganza of all things apple - with plenty of fun for all the family! Apple pressing, entertainment, activities, crafts, food and drink, and more... Free admission
    VENUE: Ford Park
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 11:00 - 16:00
  • Book Craft
    Book Craft Club at Barrow Library 2-3pm on Saturday afternoons! 14th September, 5th October, 2nd November, 30th November, 21st December. Love books? This is for you! Fun stories and crafts based on all the best junior books! Suitable for 6-11 year olds. Make new friends and discuss your favourite authors. Fun relaxed group perfect for kids who love crafts and books. places are limited. To sign up please phone Barrow Library on 01229 407373
    VENUE: Barrow Library
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Libraries Week - Book Craft
    Come and enjoy Libraries Week with Barrow Library. A celebration of the nation's much loved libraries. This year we are championing the role of libraries in the digital world. Explore how libraries are engaging communities through technology, building digital skills and confidence, encouraging digital participation and inclusion. During the week pop in and explore myGP app, an exciting new development in communicating with your doctor. Saturday 5 Oct 2-3pm Bookcraft “ Our fun club for children ages 6-11years. Take part in the fantastic Libraries week competition run by CILIP to build a Lego library of the future. Take a photo of your LEGO Library, share it on Twitter and tag @LibrariesWeek #LEGOLibrary and say what is unique about your library of the future. The most innovative entry will receive tickets to LEGOLAND® Windsor! Plus £500 for your local library. Unless otherwise stated all events require a free ticket. Phone 01229 407373 to book.
    VENUE: Barrow Library
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Tale of Two Cities
    Musical version of A tale of Two Cities.
    VENUE: The Coro
    DATE:  5th October 2019
    TIME: 18:00 - 20:30
  Recurring events in this month
  • Storytime at Grange Library
    Storytime at Grange Library for pre-school children with parents, grandparents and carers. Come along and enjoy some lovely stories. Storytime is termtime only, check with Library for dates.
  • Pins and Needles
    Free drop-in for those with interests in knitting, sewing or who want to learn something new. Every Tuesday 1pm - 3pm
  • Who Do You Think You Are Family History Group
    Join us for our FREE monthly Family History group session. It's a great opportunity to get tips on using Find My Past and Ancestry and to share information and ideas with others. No need to book, just drop-in on the second Monday of the month, 10am - 12noon.
  • Lego Club
    Parent / Carer and children age 5 upwards can have fun building models together based on a theme. Places are limited so booking is essential. Free (Every second Monday in the month) 3.30pm-4.30pm
  • IT Drop In
    Monthly IT Drop In sessions with Age UK South Lakeland volunteers supporting the community with any queries or problems regarding Laptops, Tablets or Smart Phones. Try Cumbria libraries online offer of FREE eBooks, eAudiobooks, newspapers, magazines, and more. Monthly Drop In from2 to 4 pm on the last Thursday of every month.
  • Dementia Awareness Drop In
    A friendly drop-in session with a volunteer from The Alzheimer's Society - for anyone affected by Dementia. Monthly on the 4th Thursday of the month. 11am-12pm 01229 404151
  • Falls Prevention with South Lakeland Age UK
    A drop-in session with advice on staying steady. Monthly on the last Tuesday each month. 10am-12pm 015394 88945
  • Silloth Local Link Reading Group
    This Reading Group meets on the last Wednesday of the month from 11-12. New members are always welcome. Please contact Silloth Local Link on 016973 31944.
  • Toddler Tales
    Come along and join us at this free weekly event for preschoolers and their adults! Stories, songs and rhyme to enjoy at this half hour session. No need to book just turn up! Every Monday.
  • Seaton Breastfeeding and Peer Support Group
    Starting on Monday 4th February from 1-3pm we will be hosting weekly drop-in sessions for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and babies. Sessions facilitated by trained breastfeeding peer supporters. For more information contact Elaine Lewis on 07900053041. Email: Elaine.lewis@cumbria.gov.uk
  • West Cumbria Carers at Workington Library
    Caring for a loved one? Baffled by benefits? Confused by Carers Allowance? Get free information and support at Workington Library. We can help with applications for: Carers Allowance, attendance allowance, personal independence payment, council tax discounts, access to grants and other funding. Appointments take place on the 1st Tuesday of every month between 10am and 1.oopm. Appointments must be booked in advance by calling 01900 821976
  • Knit and Natter
    Bring along your knitting, crochet or needlework and join us for a coffee and a natter in Café West at Workington Library. Swap patterns, show off your handiwork and meet new people. Beginners welcome. Interested. Come along every Thursday from 10-12
  • Knit and Natter
    Are you interested in sewing, embroidery, knitting, crochet and much more. Come along, bring your project and share hints and tips, swap patterns, meet new people or learn new skills. Refreshments provided. Come along on the first and third Friday of every month from 1-2.30.
  • Lego Club - Workington Library
    This is an unsupervised weekly session every Saturday from 11am to 12pm for children aged 5 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Come along and have fun building models based on a theme. Booking is essential as places are limited. Places may be booked by calling in to Workington Library or telephoning on 01900 706170.
  • Distington Book Club
    We are a friendly group and meet on the third Thursday of every month from 2 - 3pm. New members welcome
  • Autism Sensory Sessions
    Enjoy our fantastic sensory resources including dark den, fibre optic lights, bubble tube, light table and our new interactive colour catch combo and multifinity explorer panels. Every Thursday 4pm-6pm and Every Saturday 10.30am - 1.30pm
  • Knit and Natter
    Free drop-in for those with interests in knitting, sewing or who want to learn something new. Every Wednesday 2pm-4pm
  • Crafty Ladies
    Bring along your knitting and crocheting. All welcome. Every Thursday 10am - 11.30am
  • Storytots
    Storytots is aimed at pre-schoolers and parents/guardians. Come and join us for a lovely time reading a story. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Every Thursday from 2.00-2.30pm.
  • Friday Jig
    Drop in and relax helping complete a communal jigsaw. Every Friday
  • Craft Group
    Free drop-in for people wanting to be creative or who want to develop their crafting skills, with a regular friendly group. Every Friday 9.30am - 12noon
  • Poetry Group
    Every 1st Tuesday of the Month. All Welcome.
  • Knit and Natter
    Free drop-in for those with interests in knitting, sewing or who want to learn something new. Every Tuesday 2pm-4pm (Held in the pop-up Library until main Library re-opens).
  • Computer Sessions with Age UK
    Free one to one advice and guidance; booking is essential. Every Wednesday
  • Ancestry Sessions
    Places are limited so please book on 01229 407373
  • Monday Makers Craft Club
    "All manner of craft activities. Knit, crochet, weaving Come along and join in!"
  • Knit and Natter
    Join in with some friendly chat and a bit of knitting.
  • Lego Club
    Parent / Carer and children age 5 upwards can have fun building models together based on a theme. Places are limited so booking is essential. Free Every second Thursday in the month.
  • Age UK Computers for Beginners
    Computer & tablet training & advice. Free drop in session with free WIFI. Use the Library resources or bring your own laptop or tablet. Every 2nd Friday of the month. Contact Jan 01946 828100 for more information.
  • Reading Group
    Another Chance to Join a Reading Group Every 3rd Friday of the Month 10am - 11am
  • IT Help Drop In
    Pop in to Ulverston library on Tuesday afternoons for all your IT enquiries with our friendly and knowledgeable volunteer. 1pm-3pm
  • Music, Rhythm and Rhyme at Wigton Library
    Join us for Rhymetime at Wigton Library 10.30-11 on Fridays from Friday 14th June. These sessions are aimed at babies and toddlers and run every Friday (Term time only)
  • Community Learning and Skills - Employability Drop-In
    Community Learning and Skills invite you to come along to talk to them about employability and what that means for you. Pop along to the Local History Room in Workington Library on Monday afternoons from 2-5 to find out more
  • Credit Union Advice
    Whitehaven, Egremont & District Credit Union at Distington Library. If you live in the Distington area, you can speak to their friendly Adviser about any issues affecting you or your family. These may include benefits, housing, employment or debt difficulties.
  • Baby Bounce and Rhyme
    Singing, Rhymes, Stories for children aged 0-4 years. Tuesdays and Thursdays - first Session 10am/Second Session 11am
  • Affinity Credit Union At Keswick Library
    Keswick's Affinity Credit Union will be hosting drop-in information and advice sessions at Keswick Library on the second Wednesday of every month between 9.30 and 11am. The service will launch on Wednesday September 11th between 9.30 am and 11 am. Please drop in to any session to find out how you can get help with practical money saving techniques such as choosing an energy supplier, living healthily on less, budgeting, saving, along with little tips for making your money go further. There's no need to make an appointment just pop in and have a chat.
  • Tea & Tonic
    A New Fortnightly session for adults. Join us for a bit of fun in a relaxed, friendly setting. There will be music, song, poetry, craft and creative activities to join in with if you fancy, or just enjoy a chat over tea and cake. Come on your own or bring a friend or someone you are caring for. Whitehaven Library 10-11.30am Mondays: 16th & 30th Sept 14th & 28th Oct 11th & 25th Nov 9th Dec Just drop in , no need to book. £3 per session, includes tea and cake. for more info contact gilli@amys-care.co.uk Everyone welcome.
  • Crafternoon Club at Carlisle Library
    Do you like knitting, crochet, embroidery or English paper piecing patchwork? Bring your own work along, share patterns and ideas, work on group projects. Beginners welcome. Every Thursday, 1-4pm.
  • Saturdays @ 11
    Drop-in to Carlisle Library for our Saturday morning activity sessions. Local history talks, craft activities or a session with the Tiny Tablet, all ages are welcome. No need to book, just call in. Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call Carlisle Library on 01228 227312.
  • Toddler Time
    FREE drop in Parent and Toddler group meeting during term time only.Toys, games, refreshments, rhymes and stories. Under 5s
  • Todder Time
    FREE drop in Parent and Toddler group meeting during term time only.Toys, games, refreshments, rhymes and stories. Under 5s
  • Memory Matters Carers Support at Carlisle Library
    Local support group for people who care for someone living with dementia or early signs of memory loss. The Memory Matters team from Carleton Clinic run the session, no need to book, just call in.
  • Baby Bounce and Rhyme
    Songs, rhymes and sensory play for under 3s. FREE drop in event running during term time only
  • Not just a postcard - Florence Arts Centre
    Artist Maggie Learmonth is delighted to be returning to her native West Cumbria. She and Northumbrian artist Irene Godfrey present an exhibition of paintings and drawings arising from their personal response to differing experiences of West Cumbria. Not just a postcard explores how we see a landscape and how we record the experience of seeing it whether it's a direct visual representation of the topography, whether it's an abstraction of that or whether it's recording in some way the memory of experiencing the landscape. All are welcome to join the artists in conversation on Saturday 28th September at 12.30 Both artists are graduates of the Cass School of Art, London Metropolitan University, and have work in private collections nationally and internationally. The Florence Arts Centre is based at the former Florence Iron Mine, Egremont CA22 @NR open Wednesday-Sunday 11-4
  • Citizens' Advice at Keswick Library
    Citizens' Advice sessions will run in Keswick Library every Tuesday starting on 1st October. This is by appointment only and appointment times will be 10.00am, 11.00am and 1.00pm. To book please ring Citizen's Advice Allerdale on 01900 604735
  • A Tale of Two Cities...the musical
    *NORTHERN PREMIER* Tuesday to Friday 7-00pm Saturday 6-00pm A Tale of Two Cities is a classical novel considered by the author Charles Dickens, to be "the best story I have ever written" Set around the time of the French Revolution it has everthing to stir the soul Young Love, Purity, Vengeance, Villany and Valour. Jill Santoriello's beatifully written piece has rousing and beatiful poignant music. Hailed by the critics as the reurn to the era of the blocKbusters such as Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Miss Saigon. There will not be a dry eye in the house. Ensure you get your ticket for "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" The Musical (Broadway Version) Tuesday 1 October until Saturday October 5 2019 Tickets Tuesday £10 Wed Sat Adults £13 Children £10 group bookings please contact Ken 01229 451935 for details.
  • Barrow BID BIG Comedy Night
    Barrow BID, with support from Laughing Penguin Events, are proud to bring you a special community stand-up comedy night at The Forum on Friday 4th October. This night is part of Barrow Comedy Fest. All proceeds from the night will be going to The Well Communities, Barrow & District Disability Association and YouthAbility. The night will see five of the best comedians on the circuit performing. Justin Moorhouse The amount of first-rate comic craft that goes into his deceptively simple routines is worthy of admiration' - The Guardian Robert White 'Surprisingly original, and funny - exactly the sort of act who should win Britain's Got Talent' - The Daily Mail Dave Johns 'Shifting from hilarity to uproar to genius in the blink of an eye' - The Guardian Sam Avery 'A must...very entertaining' - Sunday Times Dave Williams 'One of the most underrated acts on the UK circuit' - Edinburgh Evening News Tickets for this are £14
  • Make and Create with Hannah - Ulverston
    Choose from Hannah's vintage, funky and unusual fabric and make a colour scheme or a mish mash of clashing colours and textures. Use all these fabrics to create a range of items with Hannah each session: Saturday 14th September: Screen print your own length of fabric. Come along and screen print your very own length of fabric with your own designs and stencils. This will then be made into a funky cushion cover at the next session! Saturday 5th October: Make a cushion cover Using your beautiful screen printed fabric from the last session. Make a cool cushion cover and add some funky embellishments too! Saturday 2nd November: Make a piece of patchwork. Using Hannah's collection of interesting and vintage fabrics come along and make a big piece of patchwork which can be made into a funky outfit!
  • Alan Brown - Overland: A Bikepacking Journey - Borderlines Book Festival
    Seeking an escape from city life and a world gone mad, Alan Brown challenged himself to an off-road coast-tocoast ride through the Highlands without creature comforts or hightech cycling gear. This is the story of the ups and downs, from weather to wildlife, and the sheer pleasure he discovered in the freedom and self-reliance. Alan Brown has had a varied career including environmental chemistry, academia and freelance programming. As a director of the charity The Bike Station in Edinburgh, he is an advocate for cycling and its benefits to health and society. Overlander, his first book, has been greeted with both enthusiasm and critical acclaim.
  • Minecraft
    Minecraft presentation and mini workshop with Adam Clarke authors of 'Minecraft Life Hacks Lab for Kids' book. For adults and children 7 years+
  • Apple Day - Ulverston
    A wonderful extravaganza of all things apple - with plenty of fun for all the family! Apple pressing, entertainment, activities, crafts, food and drink, and more... Free admission
  • Book Craft
    Book Craft Club at Barrow Library 2-3pm on Saturday afternoons! 14th September, 5th October, 2nd November, 30th November, 21st December. Love books? This is for you! Fun stories and crafts based on all the best junior books! Suitable for 6-11 year olds. Make new friends and discuss your favourite authors. Fun relaxed group perfect for kids who love crafts and books. places are limited. To sign up please phone Barrow Library on 01229 407373
  • Libraries Week - Book Craft
    Come and enjoy Libraries Week with Barrow Library. A celebration of the nation's much loved libraries. This year we are championing the role of libraries in the digital world. Explore how libraries are engaging communities through technology, building digital skills and confidence, encouraging digital participation and inclusion. During the week pop in and explore myGP app, an exciting new development in communicating with your doctor. Saturday 5 Oct 2-3pm Bookcraft “ Our fun club for children ages 6-11years. Take part in the fantastic Libraries week competition run by CILIP to build a Lego library of the future. Take a photo of your LEGO Library, share it on Twitter and tag @LibrariesWeek #LEGOLibrary and say what is unique about your library of the future. The most innovative entry will receive tickets to LEGOLAND® Windsor! Plus £500 for your local library. Unless otherwise stated all events require a free ticket. Phone 01229 407373 to book.
  • Tale of Two Cities
    Musical version of A tale of Two Cities.