Celebrate World Book Day at Wrexham Library
Join us at Wrexham Library on Thursday, March 7, from 3.45pm-4.45pm as we celebrate World Book Day! There will be activities for children, aged three to 11 years, based on your favourite book characters including The Gruffalo, Harry Potter, The Cat in the Hat, Alice in Wonderland and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. We would love to see as many children in fancy dress as possible. Places for these activities are limited, so please reserve your place by contacting the library on 01978 292090 or library@wrexham.gov.uk
Art exhibition at Ruabon Library
Local photographer and keen supporter of Ruabon Library, Alen Jones, will be exhibiting his work this month in Ruabon Library. Showing a variety of local scenes from around the area, this talented local artist has already had much of his work published in local media. This must see exhibition highlights the photographers unique interpretation and skill behind the camera. If you are interested in photography and want to learn more, your local library is a fantastic source of information with a wealth of books available for loan from your local library. #Love Your Library.
Wrexham Carnival of Words
Sian Hughes, longlisted nominee for the Booker Prize 2023, will be launching this year's literary festival at Wrexham Library on Wednesday, March 27, at 7pm. Award-winning poet Sian was longlisted for the Booker Prize 2023 for her brilliant first novel Pearl, set just over the border in Tilston, Cheshire. Sian will talk about her inspiration for her fabulous novel and what it means to be longlisted for a prestigious book award. Bestselling crime author and judge of the festival's Murder Mystery competition, Simon McCleave, will also be announcing this year's winner of the Murder Mystery competition at this opening event. For more details about the festival and to buy your tickets please visit www.wrexhamcarnivalofwords.com.
New adult craft group
Brynteg Library is starting a new adult craft group and they are inviting people who craft to join them. With each month will featuring a different theme, there will be something to suit everyone. The first session will take place on Monday, March 11, 3pm-4pm, and meetings will then take place thereafter on the second Monday of the month. Places are limited so booking is essential. Contact the library on 01978 759523.
Search for your family tree for free
Do you know where you come from, or are you curious to know who your ancestors were? To find the answers to these questions why not visit one of Wrexham's libraries where you can have FREE full access to Ancestry.com. Ancestry will give you access to UK and international records such as the census, births, marriages and deaths, parish records and much more but you can only have free full access from a library computer. For more details visit our website www.wrexham.gov.uk/libraries or call in to your local library.
Welsh Book review
Canrif Yr Urdd: Hanesion a Cherrig Milltir wrth Ddathlu Canmlwyddiant y Mudiad gan Myrddin ap Dafydd
Mae canmwlyddiant sefydliad mor ganolog i ieuenctid Cymru a'r iaith a diwylliant Gymraeg yn haeddu gyfrol fel hyn. Nid gyfrol ysgolheigaidd a geir yma ond gyfrol darllenadwy yn llawn atgofion a lluniau yn olrhain hanes y mudiad o'r dechrau. Ceir ddisgrifiadau o ddatblygiad yr Eisteddfodau a'r gwersylloedd yng Nglanllyn a Llangrannog. Hefyd ceir ddisgrifiadau o'r unigolion a gyfrannodd gymaint i'r mudiad. I un a oedd yn aelod o'r Urdd tra yn yr ysgol ond na chafodd gyfle i wersylla neu eisteddfota mae'r amrywiaeth o weithgareddau yn syfrdanol – timau chwaraeon, grwpiau drama, teithiau dramor gan gorau'r urdd ac wrth gwrs y neges ewyllys da. Yr argraff pennaf o ddarllen y llyfr yw mai mudiad arloesol, meddwl ymlaen yw'r Urdd o hyd yn ceisio rhagweld a darparu ar gyfer gofynion ieuenctid Cymru. Nid oes yma lawer o ddadansoddi hanesyddol neu ymdrech i roi'r mudiad yn ei gyd-destun gymdeithasol – ond i gyfrol arall y perthyn hwn. Cyfrol difyr dros ben. Penblwydd Hapus!
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