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Camberwell Library of the month June 2015


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This month is Camberwell Library and we have organised a number of events for the public. These sessions are free. There is also free registration to the library service which will give you free access to our library services accross the borough. I have attached the events for June, we hope to see you soon. Events and contacts also below


Storycircle, Reading aloud stories and poems, Monday 8th June 16:00 ? 17:00, Children 7+, families welcome, Free

More information contact Teresa Kahn or Jenni- Lynne Brewerton on 02075252000

[email protected]@southwark.gov.uk


Making three dimensional structures, Organised by Sandra Joseph, Thursday 11th June 14:00 ? 15:30, Any age, Free

More information contact Sandra Joseph on 02075252000

[email protected]


Fun with Wii Event, Play Wii Sports, Olympics and Mario Sonic Games, Thursday 11th June, 15:45 ? 17:00, Children 7+, families welcome, Free, More information contact Richard Bryan on 02075252000, [email protected]


Badge Making, Come along and have fun with felt, Materials provided, Saturday 13th June, 14:00 ? 16:00, Children 5 ? 12 years, Free, More information contact Natasha Gordon or Richard Bryan on 02075252000, [email protected]@southwark.gov.uk


Sew Craft (Adult Learners Week), We will be making pretty cupcake pincushions and fragrant flower lavender bags, using simple sewing and decorating techniques, Materials provided, Monday 15th June 14:00 ? 16:00, Adults, Free, More information contact Teresa Kahn or Natasha Gordon on 02075252000, [email protected]@southwark.gov.uk


Beast Quest, Fans of the Adam Blade series of books, Readings from the book, activities, shield making and mask making, Thursday 18th June 16:00 ? 17:00, Children 7+, Free, More information contact Kate Taylor or Jenni- Lynne Brewerton on 02075252000, [email protected]@southwark.gov.uk


Poetry Workshop, Do you have a poem that needs workshopping? Does your writing need a kick start? Come along to this informal workshop, with group discussions, poetry readings and writing exercises. All levels welcome, Friday 19th June, 14:00 ? 15:00, Adults, Free, More information contact Kate Taylor on 02075252000, [email protected]



Save the bag, save the planet: practical ways to save money and reduce waste. A talk by John Beasley Friday 19th June 18:00 ? 19:00 Adults, Free, More information contact Richard Bryan on 02075252000, [email protected]



Have fun with felt, Create crazy animals! Materials provided, bring your own imagination, Monday 22nd June 14:00 ? 16:00

Adults, Free, More information contact Teresa Kahn or Jenni- Lynne Brewerton on 02075252000, [email protected]@southwark.gov.uk



Calling All Superheroes, A talk by Richard Reddie author and historian

'If you take a close look at the box office in the USA or UK it?s hard not to notice the popularity of so-called superhero movies. Whether they are from Marvel or DC, the cinema is awash with characters imbued with super strength or gadgets which enable them to fight against injustice and crime. What once belonged in the comic books of geeks is now a box-office goldmine, offering action and special effects galore for the entire family. This talk will cover this growing phenomenon, linking superheroes with the time-honoured action figures that we all know and cherish, and explore the history and continuing socio-cultural impact that they have on society. This interactive talk is for the expert and uninitiated alike. Please bring along your action figure of choice, graphic novels and comics to share your memories!'

Thursday 25th June, 19:00 ? 20:00 Adults, Teens, and all graphic novel lovers, Free, More information contact Lilian Quamina-Reddi or Richard Bryan on 02075252000

[email protected]@southwark.gov.uk



CV Workshop, Need a new CV? Need help sprucing up your old one? Then come down to this informal workshop and get your CV whipped into shape. Limited places, booking essential, Friday 26th June, Four places. Two spaces 14:00- 14:45 and two spaces 14:45 -15:30 Adults, Free. To book email Kate Taylor [email protected] and Richard Bryan [email protected] or ring Camberwell Library on 02075252000



Badge Mania, Come along and enjoy your time badge making with the staff, Monday 29th June 15:30 ? 17:00 Adults, Free,

More information contact Natasha Gordon on 02075252000 [email protected]


Display, upstairs adults, Oh Alice, How Wonderful you are. Camberwell Library showcases a display on Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. This year, 2015 celebrates the 150th anniversary of a book which has been read widely and translated into numerous languages. Alice continues to enthral, inspire and excite; whether dreamer or action hero, she holds her own as a bookshelf staple. Display created by Lilian Quamina-Reddie


Address: Camberwell Library, 17-21 Camberwell Church Street, London SE5 8TR

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