Wee Write Literary and Book Festival for schools and children 2018
Family Days and Wee Write! Schools Programme
All set to go ahead with rescheduled dates after cancellation due to heavy snowfall courtesy of the so-called ‘Beast from the East’.
Here are the rescheduled dates:
Family Days 19th and 20th May, 2018
Everything from T-Rex to Robots and you can try and solve the biggest mysteries in the World or simply enjoy some fantastic and often hilarious storytelling!
Schools Programme
Friday May 18 Wee Write! Schools Programme
Monday May 21 Wee Write! Schools Programme
Tuesday May 22 Wee Write! Schools Programme
Email [email protected]
All events take place at the Mitchell Library. North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DN
If you still have a ticket for one of the Wee Write! Family Day events from Saturday 3 or Sunday 4 March, you can change to an alternative session on Saturday 19 May or Sunday 20 May, or get a refund from the Box Office at The Mitchell by calling 0141 353 8000.
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