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A landmark work of revisionist history exploring and celebrating the lives of Black Victorians, Dr Keshia Abraham and Dr John Woolf discuss the hidden past, in conversation with author Louise Hare.   Booking essential.   

Spooky Animations! S.T.E.M Halloween Craft

Last updated: 14 October, 2022

Join us at Chipping Barnet Library for our STEM Halloween craft. Bring spooky creatures to life and discover a world of animation!  Age guidance: 5+ Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. 

Concerned about scams? Barclays Bank advisors will be available at this drop-in session to talk about fraud, scams, and online banking security. Community Police will also be available to answer your questions. This is a dropping session. 

Online Conversation Cafe with Edgware library

Last updated: 14 November, 2023

Join our online Conversation Café sessions every Friday from 11am to 12pm during school term time only.  The sessions are aimed at anyone over 18 years old whose first language is not English. They are relaxed and welcoming and they cover a variety of subjects and topics to help you gain confidence in speaking English. If you would like to join or find out more, please contact edgware.library@barnet.gov.uk or speak to someone at the counter during staffed hours.

Painting Culture

Last updated: 18 October, 2022

This Black History Month, celebrate your heritage with a

Deadly Dangly Decorations

Last updated: 18 October, 2022

Join us this spooky season to make your own dangling Halloween decorations! 

Barnet Libraries presents: An ONLINE evening with author Phil Vasili discussing the contribution that black players have made to football in Britain &

Barnet Libraries presents: An ONLINE evening with Dave Rich in conversation with authors David Bolchover & Kit Holden talking about their stunning football books: The Greatest Comeback: From Genocide to Football Glory, is a biography of the legendary football coach Béla Guttmann & Scheisse!   

Join The African Cultural Association in the library for a jam-packed day of activities for all ages celebrating traditional African culture. There will be an exhibition of arts and crafts, books and artefacts from African authors, artists and other well-known people. Learn how to braid and weave African natural hair and how to tie a traditional African head wrap. For example, Gele. The event is free, no booking required, first come first served.

Halloween arts and crafts at Edgware library

Last updated: 20 October, 2022

Get creative at our spooky craft event for children aged 5 to 8 years old.  Attendance is free, first come first served.