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Join us at Chipping Barnet Library for a special night of crime, with authors Victoria Dowd, Vaseem Khan, and Eleni Kyriacou in conversation with Tom Mead discussing their new books Murder Most Cold, Death of a Lesser God, and

A chance to find out about what helps and hinders good quality sleep and discuss what practical techniques might work for you to improve your sleep hygiene. This event is led by Mental Health Charity Mind. Booking required. Please email churchend.library@barnet.gov.uk to book. This event is part of the Barnet Libraries Creative Communities programme.

Fostering outreach event

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Fostering outreach event

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Noughts and Crosses at Edgware Library

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Clock Cricket CIC offer a version of noughts & crosses with a difference…a seated version. Played by two teams, one with yellow balls and the other team with red balls, the object of the game is to fill three boxes in a row with your team’s coloured balls! Clock Cricket CIC are really passionate about providing some light-hearted, easy-to-do physical activity to the older generation and this fun session hits the spot! Please book through via Played.com.

Join PSYCHEdelight in a workshop aimed to bring diverse communities together, give people from different backgrounds, ages and cultures an opportunity to meet, and to have fun and learn from each other. PSYCHEdelight, a Theatre of Sanctuary, meet around games designed to be accessible to all ages and languages, but also celebrate what each person wishes to share. Booking is required. Please book through the Played.co link.

5 Ways to Wellbeing at Finchley Church End library

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Join Mind in Enfield and Barnet as they discuss the nature of wellbeing, the 5 ways to wellbeing and how they can be used. The workshop will also include simple wellbeing practices that can be incorporated into daily life and a review of what each participant will take forward. Booking required. Please book using the link provided.

The National Databank Drop-in at Colindale library

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Get free calls, text, and data from The National Databank. We've teamed up with The National Databank, providing free data to 500,000 people in need via Good Things Foundation's network of community partners, in partnership with Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone. Someone receiving data through The National Databank must be: 18+ years old From a low-income household And qualify in at least one of the following statements:

Shared Reading Group at Childs Hill library

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Our shared reading group is a place to relax, make new friends and share stories with others every week. You can just drop in, sit down and enjoy listening to a great story or poem. There’s no pressure to talk or read out loud.  

Hugo's Hops with Local Author Talya Bruck

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A read and craft session with local author, Talya Bruck. Talya will be reading one of her books, Hugo’s Hops, a story about a young hippo with a physical disability. This is a story about difference, inclusion, courage, friendship, communication and feelings. Suitable for children 5+.