THE Tiger Who Came to Tea is the subject of a fun-filled event at Bretton Library, on Thursday, 18 September.
Tots are invited to bring along their own toy animals – with tigers being particularly welcome – to celebrate the much-loved tale of a tiger creating tea time mayhem.
The free event will begin at 11am, and run for about half an hour.
Peterboro
ugh Libraries has organised the storytime sessions to coincide with the Key Theatre's stage adaptation.
Reading promotion and events co-ordinator Gill Benedikz said: "We hope as many people as possible can join us for The Tiger Who Came to Tea storytime sessions. Apart from being excellent fun, there will be the chance to win one pair of tickets to the show."
n For further more information, call reader services on 01733 864277.
Artwork can aid charity coffers
GRAB your pens, brushes, inks and acrylics and get those creative juices flowing in a bid to help raise thousands of pounds for charity.
Now in its fourth year, Sue Ryder Care's Art Liberating Lives event reflects the importance of art as therapy at its centres, including Thorpe Hall Hospice, in Peterborough.
People are encouraged to create pieces of artwork in all manner of mediums for display at an exclusive exhibition at the prestigious Mall Galleries in London, in December.
n For more information, call 01733 330060, or visit www. suerydercare.org
Learn new skills at city centre
WESTWOOD and Ravensthorpe Children's Centre has several new courses lined up for residents.
The centre, in Ashton Road, will play host to parentcraft classes on Friday, September 26, and again on Friday, October 3.
These classes run from noon until 2.30pm and must be pre-booked.
The course can be done through Bretton Children's Centre, on 01733 269340.
On Tuesday, October 7 and November 4, residents can take a course entitled Taking Charge of Your Life.
Again, this is held at the Westwood Ravensthorpe Children's Centre, and must be pre-booked by calling Janet Horner on 01733 568551.
Trust to hold its annual meeting
WESTWOOD and Ravensthorpe Development Trust (WRDT) is holding its annual meeting on Wednesday, September 17, from 7.30pm, at the WRAG Drop-in, in Hampton Court, Westwood.
Refreshments and a light buffet will be on offer.
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