Open Day demonstrates local support for Groby Library THE WEATHER could have been much worse for the Community Library Open Day at Leicester Road on Saturday 12th September, so the organisers are not complaining. It wasn’t bad enough to put off local residents from showing their support for the event and for their library. The weather seemed to reflect the threat that has hung over the library – at first dark clouds, but by the end of the event bright sunshine and optimism. There hasn’t been much news of the library changes during the summer and so this was an opportunity to raise the profile of the charitable group that will be formed to run the library whilst raising some funds at the same time. Although the project hasn’t been in the news there have been further discussions with County Hall about possible internal changes to the layout to make the premises fit for purpose for community use and events. Fund raising may not have been the first objective but the generosity of those individuals and businesses who made donations of cakes and other items for sale or for the raffle, along with the generosity of visitors who supported the event, meant that all the costs were covered and a useful sum for the funds raised. “I must mention Janet Bishop and Christine Fowler,” said David Ryan, who is leading the team working to
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MINNIE MOUSE made an appearance at the recent Groby Library Open Day save Groby Library from closing. “They have taken on this Open Day project and done a wonderful job of organising and delivery. It would not have been possible without all the long hours that have put in and the support all the other helpers gave them.” The Open Day included a book sale, music, face painting and lots more activities for children, including a surprise visit from Minnie Mouse.
Norman Griffiths
Fine art exhibition at the Atkins Gallery A GROUP of mature fine art students will be presenting a contemporary collection of prints, painting, sculpture and digital works at Hinckley’s Atkins Gallery this month.
APPLE PRESS in Groby! on Sunday 11th October, 12 noon onwards at the village hall. Celebrate earth’s bounty; bring along your apples (and bottles!) and take home delicious, freshly pressed juice!
The group’s exhibition, entitled “Counterpoint”, will open at the gallery on 19 September for a three week run, and takes its inspiration from the musical term counterpoint. The group have adopted it to enable each artist to explore how separate and independent elements can be brought together to achieve cohesive and thoughtprovoking artworks. Then as a collective, their diverse methods combine and contrast to present work that invites the viewer to consider their own responses to what is usually a musical term. For more information on the Atkins Gallery, please call 01455 247070 or email info@atkinsbuilding.co.uk
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