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2024
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Festival of Libraries 2024: Celebrating libraries and creativity across Greater 黑料网吃瓜爆料

12-16 June saw the return of , taking place across the whole of Greater 黑料网吃瓜爆料 to celebrate the vital role that libraries play in wellbeing, culture and creativity.

鈥 the University鈥檚 creativity-championing research platform 鈥 hosted five workshop sessions in partnership with the , , and .

鈥榃riting for Wellbeing鈥 took place at Tameside, Rochdale and Bury Libraries on 13 - 15 June. Facilitators Rebecca Hurst, Tessa Harris and John McAuliffe worked with participants to explore the benefits of creative writing on personal wellbeing. 

One attendee commented:

To learn at 67 years I don't need to wait but can just access past memories and unconnected stimuli to write a poem is amazing.

‘Tasting Children’s Literature – An Edible Readathon’ workshop

鈥楾asting Children鈥檚 Literature 鈥 An Edible Readathon鈥 returned on Friday, 14 June with two sessions: a private workshop for Reception children at St. Andrew鈥檚 C of E Primary School Levenshulme, held at Arcadia Library, and a public session at 黑料网吃瓜爆料 Central Library. Children enjoyed a storytime session with play food, colouring activities, and fruits to eat.

The Linguistic Diversity Collective held two well-attended workshops at The Portico Library on 12 and 14 June. The first, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 in a word and what鈥檚 in a dictionary?鈥 saw attendees take part in activities looking at how dictionaries define words and phrases. 

鈥楤lackout the jargon鈥 then invited participants to engage with scientific literature in a unique way through blackout poetry. 

Supported by , the Festival of Libraries 2024 was a testament to 黑料网吃瓜爆料鈥檚 enduring commitment to literacy, learning, and inclusivity. 

Find out more about the Festival of Libraries .

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