Cefn Mawr Library and Groundwork Host Online Selling Information

Groundwork leads a session at Cefn Mawr Library about selling clothes on Vinted on February 13 and 20.

Cefn Mawr Library and Groundwork Host Online Selling Information
Cefn Mawr Library and Groundwork Host Online Selling Information

The Wrexham Carnival of Words happens in 2025. It runs from April 24 to May 2. Several authors will be there, including Elly Griffiths and T.M. Logan. Harriet Evans, Clare Mulley, and Emma Kavanagh also plan to attend the festival. Local writers will support them. You can buy tickets online or at the Wrexham Library.

Learn about selling clothes on Vinted at a session led by Groundwork at Cefn Mawr Library. It’s on February 13 and 20, from 1 PM to 3 PM. Call 01978 757524 to save your spot.

Paint pebbles at Gwersyllt Library on February 27 at 2:30 PM. This free session is for all ages, both adults and kids, but booking is needed. Email gwersyllt.library@wrexham.gov.uk or call 01978 722890.

Meet author Dave Andrews, writer of the Inspector Gary Probert series, at Ruabon Library. He will be discussing his new book, Bolt from the Black. The event is February 26 at 2:30 PM. It is free, but you must reserve a spot by emailing Ruabon.library@wrexham.gov.uk or calling 01978 822002.

Wrexham Library hosts a shared reading group that meets every Tuesday from 2:30 PM to 4 PM. Shared reading can lift your mood and help you feel like you belong. People share conversations that matter, and you can contact Wrexham Library to attend.

Ar Amrantiad is a collection of short stories, edited by Gareth Evans-Jones. It features stories from new writers along with contributions from established authors Jon Gower, Fflur Dafydd, and Siân Melangell Dafydd. The stories focus on family, memories, and roots, and all fit together well, with each deserving its place in the book.

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