Story Cafe Milton Library, Book Week Scotland 2023

Friday 17 November, 2023 – 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Milton Library, 204 Liddesdale Road, Milton, Glasgow G22 7QR
This year’s Book Week Scotland celebrations are all about sharing Scotland’s stories of adventure – big and small. For some people our greatest adventures are those inextricably linked to when were young and our memories of those have a special place in our hearts. For others connecting with nature through exciting activities or discovering new landscapes with friends and family provide opportunities for adventure which recharge and inspire.
Join library staff at Milton Library to listen to some short stories, poems and musings on the theme of adventure and share some of your own in our lively fun Story Café session.
Tea, Coffee, and biscuits included.
No tickets required
This section: Book Week Scotland, Book Week Scotland=2023, Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events
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