Saturday, 10 December 2011
Christmas Cheer - 10th December 2011
Christmas Cheer....The Friends of Rock Road Library provided mince pies and hot drinks at the library today as well as running a book stall and having a festive fairy tale storytime for children. Many thanks to Catherine Bentham for taking a lead in organising this and to all those who helped out. Rock Road Library will now be closed for a week while a new self-service point is installed and the issue desk is modified....so it will be the beginning of a new chapter for the library....
Saturday, 8 October 2011
The Big Draw
A BIG thank you to the illustators Adrian Reynolds and Alexis Deacon who came to share their love of drawing with children at Rock Road Library today.
Thanks too to all the volunteers who helped made the day a success and the library staff who were so helpful.
Thanks too to all the volunteers who helped made the day a success and the library staff who were so helpful.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Rock Road Library Garden in September
Thanks to the Beavers for planting sunflowers in the Rock Road Library Garden - these have produced lots of seeds to encourage more birds into the garden.
This year the trees in the garden produced a few apples for the first time. A small basket of eating apples is available in the library for people to help themselves to and hopefully there will be more next year. A bag of cooking apples were also given to Pauline the library supervisor.
Friday, 24 June 2011
Gardening with Wildlife
There was a very interesting talk at the library yesterday evening (23rd June) on Gardening with Wildlife by Neil Renwick of the RSPB. It included ideas for how to encourage more birds and wildlife into your garden e.g. don't deadhead plants (e.g. Lavender) in the autumn...if you leave them they provide a valuable food source for birds over the winter. They can then be deadheaded in February or March.
We hope to invite Neil back again in the future for a talk on another topic.
Thanks for all the genreous donations - we made nearly £100 and this is being shared between RSPB and the Friends of Rock Road Library.
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Last of the apple blossom
The warm weather means that much of the apple blossom is already fading. But here are some pictures taken this morning at the library garden.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Daffodils in March
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Thank you to the Beavers for weeding and planting
On Tuesday 15th March a local Beavers group - led by Oliver - helped in the Rock Road Library Garden by doing some weeding, and by planting a bed of sunflowers, corflowers and californian poppies...it will be lovely in the summer to see how many flowers bloom.
The daffodils the beavers planted last October are doing well and nearly in flower...
Many thanks for your work!
The daffodils the beavers planted last October are doing well and nearly in flower...
Many thanks for your work!
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Wine tasting - Friday 4th March
Many thanks to Brenda Purkis for organising a great wine tasting on Friday. The wines were provided and introduced by Anthony of 'Hedonist Wines'. The event made approximately £200 for the Friends of Rock Road Library.
Meeting about library cuts
On Wednesday 2nd March 2011 around 100 local people attended a meeting at Rock Road Library to find out more about the review of libraries in Cambridgeshire and the implications for Rock Road Library. Christine May - Acting Head of Libraries, Archives and Information for Cambridgeshire gave a very informative talk. There is a great deal of concern that Rock Road Library may be closed. Although it is well used it is not prioritised by the Council because it is in an area which is assessed as having less need. There will be a more formal consultation meeting in early April.
Friday, 21 January 2011
From Trees to Violins
We had an excellent talk yesterday at Rock Road library from Juliet Barker all about the art of violin making. Many thanks to Juliet for bringing lots of tools and giving a real insight into the whole process. We now understand much more about what happens in the workshop just across the lane behind the library.
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