Cork City Libraries Events Guide Oct Nov 2024

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November | Wednesdays 6, 13, 20, 27 | 10 am | Crochet and Knitting Group for adults. Knit and natter over a cup of tea, new members always welcome. November | Thursday 7 | 11 am | Gramophone Circle The Gramophone Circle plays music for all tastes, opera, folk, pop, ballads etc. Presented by Liam Hutchinson. New members welcome. November | Fridays 8, 15, 22, 29 | 10 am | Guitar Jamming Session for adults. New members always welcome. Good knowledge of chords and guitar needed. November | Saturdays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | 12 noon – 12.30 pm | Bodhrán session Presented by Club Ceoil Knocknaheeny the sessions are free to join and open to children of all abilities who already have a basic knowledge of playing an instrument. Booking essential. To book contact Jessie at creativetradition@gmail.com or message 083 0916204. November | Saturdays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm | Teen Trad Group Presented by Club Ceoil Knocknaheeny the sessions are free to join and open to teens of all abilities who already have a basic knowledge of playing an instrument. Booking essential. To book contact Jessie at creativetradition@gmail.com or message 083 0916204. November | Saturdays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | 1.30 pm – 2 pm | Tin Whistle session Presented by Club Ceoil Knocknaheeny the sessions are free to join and open to children of all abilities who already have a basic knowledge of playing an instrument. Booking essential. To book contact Jessie at creativetradition@gmail.com or message 083 0916204. November | Saturdays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | 2 pm – 3 pm | Family Fun Time Read, play jigsaws, connect four, board games, lego or colour with your child. Games provided. November | Saturday 16 | 11.30 am | Cork Songwriters Club monthly meeting All songwriters from beginners to more experienced in whatever genre are welcome to attend. New members welcome. November | Friday 29 | 2 pm – 4 pm | Singers Circle hosted by sean-nós singer Sorcha de Róiste. Feel like singing? Then come along to our Singers Circle on the last Friday of each month. All singers, poets and listeners welcome. Supported by Club Ceoil Knocknaheeny and Creative Tradition. November | Magic Table The Magic Table is a sensory-friendly device which projects interactive games onto a table, using both sound and images. These interactive games are designed to help people with dementia, autism or learning difficulties. The games respond to touch, which help stimulate physical and cognitive activity as well as encourage social interactions. Booking essential. To book contact Hollyhill Library on 021 492 4928/492 4945.

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