Stories by the tree with the Pre-school
We start the library festival, joined by children from the Pre-school, for some stories next to our library tree, Norma. Bring a cuppa and listen to a story before you join the Race across the Library, participate in an activity or explore our exhibitions and installations.
Chair yoga
Take a deep breath and relax! Join Dr Ola Grude for a 20 minute chair yoga session. The yoga sessions are suitable for all and will run in the Supported Learning space on B floor, at 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 on Friday. No booking required, just turn up at your preferred time. Sessions are limited to 12 people.
Colouring wall and wellbeing showcase
Visit our Feel Good Hub, take a few minutes to contribute to our colouring wall, and learn about the range of wellbeing activities that take place in the library.
AL-Majles coffee and date tasting experience
As part of the migrating Bedouin heritage, an AL-Majles (Majlis, Majlees) is a reception room used by guests in traditional Arab households. AL-Majles is a public area where people congregate to talk about local issues, exchange information and build social ties, according to UNESCO.
Join Afrah Babkair, who will lead you through a participative art activity, where you taste Saudi coffee and dates, and then represent the experience of tasting through colour on fabric, contributing to a collbaborative piece that will form part of the Library Open Call exhibition.
The AL-Majles coffee and date tasting experience is suitable for all and will run in the Supported Learning space on B floor, at 11:30, 12:30 and 13:30 on Friday and Saturday. Sessions will last around 30 minutes. No booking required, just turn up at your preferred time. Sessions are limited to 10 people.
Innovation Hub, the Art of the Possible!
Explore the art of the possible, through virtual reality and augmented reality, with members of the IT Partnering and Innovation team.
Lancs Voices display
Malarking about? Feeling maithered? What are snigs and clod-hoppers? Find out more about the wonderful world of Lancashire dialect and the work being carried out as part of the @LancsVoices PhD project.
The Lancs Voices PhD project explores the impact of large social changes on local dialect and speech. The research is drawing on archival and contemporary sources to study, promote, and curate the rich intangible heritage of Lancaster. (Saturday only)
Open call exhibition launch and preview event
You are warmly invited to the launch and preview for our Library Open Call exhibition, on Friday 13th September 6-8pm. Speeches and prize giving will take place at 6.30pm