What’s On this week 27th August

Bank Holiday is over, but at The Mill all week, we are still getting arty-our latest art show is the Waltham Forest Arts Club Summer Exhibition-and on Thursday for children we have the last one of the summer holiday drop in art club. Make some arty stuff with Mo! Tuesday from 10 visit the ‘Job […]

“Joined up Writing” The Mill’s new poetry anthology

Submit work to be selected for our new poetry anthology: as part of  O MY WORD – The Mill’s  contribution to the WoW  (Words over Waltham Forest) Festival later this year, we will be launching  ”joined up writing” an anthology of poems and monologues by adults and children. There is still time for you to […]

What’s On this week 29th July

All week, if you have children, why not drop into the living room any time – drawing materials, magazines, jigsaw puzzles available, all kids and adults welcome.  Plus Poetry corner – write a poem for the Mill animals – count the animals in the exhibition, pick one you like, and see what you come up […]

3 August – Get ready for the Carnival of the Animals!

Get ready for The Carnival of the Animals! A celebration of the Wildlife Recycled sculptures Saturday 3rd August 2pm -5pm Come and hear animal poems and songs written by children and adults from Walthamstow or bring your favourite animal poems and songs to share! Ogden Nash and other favourite authors. There will be animal fun […]

Poetry night tonight

Rebirth, recycling and resolutions – yes, it’s the New Year themes for Poetry at The Mill on Wednesday evening, 4 January. Looking forward to seeing old and new friends, who enjoy hearing poetry read aloud and/or reading it themselves. Bring your own or other people’s poetry, or just come to listen, or choose something while […]

Come to Poetry at The Mill!

Poetry-lovers are meeting at The Mill, formerly St James Street Library, Wednesday 7th December at 7.30pm. Our regular poetry slot on the first Wednesday of the month, 7.30 – 9pm. Come and enjoy hearing poetry read aloud, whether you’re presenting your own work, or reading from a favourite poet, or just listening. Suggested themes for […]