Remembrance Day is a time to remember and thank people who have served our country, especially soldiers and volunteers, and to think about the sad history of wars so we can work for a future with peace and kindness. We wear poppies to remember the fields of flowers that grew after the First World War. Come to Stroud Green Library to 'Make a field of Poppies' to mark the importance of Remembrance Day.
Come along and make your own boat picture, using colourful card and paper made from simple shapes and tissue paper. Have fun making it, take it home and enjoy it!
Table Top Role-Playing Games (TTRPGs) are social games of collaborative storytelling. Players take the role of a character within a story created by the group - often with direction by a Games Master. The club looks to play games suitable for the group, including but not limited to the most famous TTRPG: Dungeons & Dragons. Whether you've never played TTRPGs before, or you've been playing for years, join us and have fun crafting your story!
For this session we will be playing Goblin Quest by Grant Howitt.
Goblin Quest - the game of fatal incompetence - a GMless comedy one-shot romp where each player controls five goblins (in sequence, not in parallel) who attempt to achieve a basic task. But, goblins being as unlucky and stupid as they are, even simple actions have a chance to immediately, violently, permanently wrong.
Universal Children’s Day is celebrated annually on 20th November. Its goal is to improve child welfare worldwide.
What a better way to celebrate than creating a 3D Self-Portrait.
Come along and make your own Bird in a Tree Picture, using colourful card and paper, made from simple shapes and tissue paper. Have fun making it, take it home and enjoy it!