Southwell Library Poetry Festival
Southwell Library Poetry Festival 2011, 3rd - 9th July, opened with readings from Simon Armitage and Pauline Prior-Pitt. On Friday evening, it is the turn of Angela Macmillan to read from A Little, Aloud, and talk about the impact of reading aloud with people in residential care homes, and the wider benefits to us all.
If you'd like to attend the event in Southwell (14 miles north east of Nottingham), here are some more details:
A Little, Aloud
Friday 8th July, 7.30pm – 9.00pm
Southwell Library
tickets: £5
You can call the box office on 01636 812148 to book your place.
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