January news & events from Southwold Library
Friends of Southwold Library Quiz Night!
Saturday, 25th January, 7pm @Cardinal Newman Hall (Old Postal Sorting Office)
Teams of 4 – ÂĢ3 per person. Bring your own drinks & snacks. Raffle
Book early to avoid disappointment, limited places.
Contact Southwold Library (e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk; tel: 01502 722519).
Simon Mayo â Join Simon for Afternoon Tea
Saturday, 1st February, 3pm @ Reydon Village Hall
Black Tag is the gripping new thriller from bestselling author and legendary broadcaster Simon Mayo.
When the West End Gallery is set alight, it seems like a tragic accident. But as the ashes settle, a far more sinister discovery is made: an unidentified body. Black Tag takes readers on a suspenseful journey through the hidden corridors of power and privilege.
Simon Mayo, known for his compelling storytelling and intricate plot weaving, has once again crafted a novel that is both thrilling and thought-provoking.
Simon will be talking about his writing and signing copies of his books.
Tickets are ÂĢ6, including refreshments â available from Southwold Library (tel: 01502 722519; web: www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries).
Kids, Come and Read to Ash the PAT Dog
Thursdays, 3.30pm @ Southwold Library
The Read2Dogs scheme provided by PAT helps to improve literacy skills and wellbeing in young people by developing their confidence, interest, and enjoyment in reading.
Dogs are non-judgemental and great listeners â they donât interrupt or correct â so they aid confidence and concentration levels. PAT Dogs are also known to encourage positive social behaviours, enhance self-esteem and inspire young people to relax and have fun.
Come and read to Ash and enjoy his calm company.
Southwold Library Jigsaw Swap Shop
Come and help yourself to a jigsaw at Southwold Library completely free! You can take one and return it, take one and return a different one or just take one (we have plenty).
Come and check out what we have available.
Hop-to-It Hare Fund
Southwold Library is pledged to raise ÂĢ650 for St Elizabeth Hospice (as part of their Hop-to-It statue trail 2025) in exchange for a Little Hare statue to decorate and keep.
We have a variety of handmade hare crafts, hare merchandise and hare games to help us raise the funds, so do pop in and see how you can support us and St Elizabeth Hospice.
Blyth Poets âThe Isle is Full of Voicesâ
Friday, 3rd January, 2.15â3.30pm
First Friday of every month.
A poetry group meeting at Southwold Library.
All welcome to read or just listen.
We invite contributions of original work or well-loved poems.
Refreshment break in the Canteen.
Free event, no booking required.
Mah-jong Group
Friday 10th and 24th January, 2.15â4.15pm
Second and fourth Friday of the month
Can you play Mah-jong?
Do you want to learn?
Come along and join the group at Southwold Library. ÂĢ1 per person.
Scrabble Club
Thursday, 9th January, 2.15pm
Second Thursday of every month.
All equipment supplied.
Refreshment break in the Canteen.
Free event, no booking required.
Crochet and Craft Club
Every Wednesday, 2.15â4pm
ÂĢ2 each.
A friendly group for all crafters as well as those who crochet (to any ability). Barbara will be on hand to teach crochet beginners, add to your crochet skills or troubleshoot problems, should you want to. Or just bring along your latest craft project and work on them together.
Bring your own equipment or Barbara can supply crochet equipment at a price.
Hot drinks supplied.
Lego Club!
Sundays, 12.15â1pm
Open to kids (and adults) of all ages.
This winter, weâre building: Humongous Houses.
All donations of Lego welcome.
Free event, no booking required.
Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club? Just ask staff.
Southwold Library Reading Group
Thursday, 30th January, 6.30pm @ Southwold Library
This month, we are reading: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.
Pick up a book at Southwold Library (tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk).
Free event, no booking required.
Baby Bounce and Tot Rock
Every Sunday and Tuesday, 10.30â11am @ Southwold Library
Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
For babies and toddlers of all ages.
Free event, no booking required.
Realise Futures Walk-in Advice and Guidance
Every Thursday, 10amâ12noon @ Southwold Library
Do you have a learning disability/autism?
Do you need some support, advice or information?
Come along to one of our walk-in advice and guidance sessions. There is no need to book an appointment. Our advisors will talk to you about the support you need.
We can provide advice, guidance and information on housing, employment, benefits, training, money, travel, safety, health, bills/letters and social.
Please contact: Anita Fiddy, Service Locality Co-ordinator (East) (tel: 07598 582955; e-mail: anita.fiddy@realisefutures.org).