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‘Trammers’ tracked down to library

Tuesday, 31 July 2012 14:30

‘Trammers’ tracked down to library

 

‘Trammers’ and trams were the subjects of a children’s activity session at the Henry Bloom Noble Library

The Isle of Man Astronomical Society’s Howard Parkin gave a talk on one of the rarest of astronomical phenomena, a transit of Venus on May 22 at the Henry Bloom Noble Library.

Local author Rakie Keig has given a talk about her latest novel Home Ground at the Henry Bloom Noble Library.

‘Venus calling’ SOLD OUT

Tuesday, 12 June 2012 10:54

**This event is now sold out**  

One of the rarest of astronomical phenomena, a transit of Venus, is to be the subject of a talk by the Isle of Man Astronomical Society’s Howard Parkin at the Henry Bloom Noble Library.

Events and Party Recycling

Thursday, 10 May 2012 13:07

Public events and private parties often create a huge amount of waste. Whether it’s a sports game, school festival ora simple private party, when people come together waste tends to be left in their wake – these materials can be a valuable resource when recycled.

 

Spring sprang with a host of daffodils at the Henry Bloom Noble Library when it held a children’s Easter creative activity session led by senior library assistant Shirley Moore. 

Local author Rakie Keig will be speaking about her third full-length novel to be published, Home Ground, at the Henry Bloom Noble Library on Wednesday May 9th. 

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