There are some great events lined up for October in Wrexham’s Library. Take a look a these fantastic events…
Fancy learning something on your lunch break?
Steve Grenter, Heritage Services Manager, at Wrexham Museum will deliver this month’s Learning at Lunchtime at Wrexham Library when he will be talking about the history and archaeology of Holt Castle, situated on the banks of the River Dee on the Wales-England border.
The castle was built between 1283 and 1311 by John de Warenne and his grandson, successive earls of Surrey, following the defeat of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, prince of Wales.
Find out more about this local historical site on Wednesday October 3, 1-2pm.
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Health and Well-being Roadshows
Our health is affected by many factors in our lives such as the environment, the existence or absence of a support network, where we live, our finances or lack of them, as well as our lifestyle.
Whatever your circumstances are, we may be able to help you achieve a status of positive health and well-being.
To find out more visit our Health and Wellbeing Roadshows at Wrexham Library on Tuesday October 9 (all day), Rhos Library on Friday October 12, 10-12pm and Brynteg Library on Friday October 12, 12-6pm.
Best selling author visit
Wrexham Library will be celebrating National Libraries Week this year with a visit by Sunday Times bestselling author Clare Mackintosh.
Clare spent twelve years in the police force, including time on CID, and as a public order commander. She left the police in 2011 to work as a freelance journalist and social media consultant, and now writes full time.
Her debut novel, I Let You Go, was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller for 12 weeks, and was the fastest selling title by a new crime writer in 2015. It was selected for both the Richard and Judy Book Club and ITV’s Loose Women’s ‘Loose Books’, and has sold more than a million copies worldwide.
Clare will be talking about her latest book Let Me Lie at Wrexham Library on October 11, 2018 at 7pm. Tickets cost £5 and are available from the library or online
There will be something for everyone with information stands and activities throughout the day. Can you afford to miss them?
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