Events & News in the Tees Valley

Meet Pauline Rowson

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Ingleby Barwick Library, Community Campus, Blair Avenue, Stockton on Tees: Tuesday 16 March, 11am

Talk and book signing. Meet this popular crime writer, author of a series of mysteries set by the sea.

Event supported by All Saints CE VA Secondary School.

Tickets are free. Booking is essential. To book call 01642 750767 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Vane Women: Mad Hatters

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Darlington Arts Centre: Wednesday 24 March, 7.30pm
Vane Women are getting into the March mood with a “Mad Hatters” evening of poetry and prose. Come along, listen to their work and admire their headgear! Why not bring a piece of your own for the open mic? Tickets: £4/£2 (concs) from Darlington Arts box office on 01325 486 555.
 

Girl Talk: Girls' night in with Carmen Reid

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Stockton Central Library, Church Rd: Thursday 25 March, 7pm

Join us for a girly evening with chocolate, nibbles and sparkling drinks in the company of Carmen Reid, bestselling author of a series about personal shopper, Annie Valentine.

Plus free mini beauty treatments. Borrow books to win mystery prizes.

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The Write Room

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Last Tuesday of every month, Wellington Inn, Wolviston

This monthly event run by Peter Nolan, Geoff Pattison and Nicholas Hill at Wolviston's Wellington Inn welcomes and encourages both newcomers and old timers to come along and perform their art. The Write Room, which has just celebrated its third birthday, has a warm and friendly atmosphere and plays a major role in promoting writing in all its guises throughout the region. There are few better or more popular venues anywhere in the region. All are welcome, whether to perform or sit and listen to fellow writers from the North East.

 

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