The Magical World of Harry Potter, 19 February, 11am, Studio Theatre, Library of Birmingham, £3 adults, £1 children and £5 for 5 people
Have you ever wanted to step into the magical world of the Harry Potter books? Join the ‘Professor of Potter’ and his plucky assistant as they bring to life the characters, creatures, spells and adventures from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
For more information, please visit www.libraryofbirmingham.com/event/Events/harrypotter-feb2015 or call 303 6685.
International Mother Language Day, 21 February, 11am-3pm, Room 101, Library of Birmingham, £3.50
Birmingham is home to more than 100 languages. Celebrating this diversity, the Library of Birmingham brings together poets of all ages to explore this wonderful theme. Join in an exciting day of cultural learning and sharing. Suitable for anyone 16 plus.
For more information, please visit www.libraryofbirmingham.com/event/Events/internationalmotherlanguageday-2015 or call 303 6691.
Chinese New Year, 22 February, 11.30am-5.30pm (stage from 12.20pm), Arcadian Centre, Hurst Street, free
Birmingham's Chinese community welcomes in the Year of the Sheep. The Birmingham Chinese Festival Committee, in partnership with the council, is producing an afternoon of Chinese music, dance, stalls and children’s rides. The day begins with the traditional lion dance and firecrackers – getting the proceedings started off with a bang!
For more information, please visit www.cnybirmingham.org.uk/ or call 303 3008.
A Cartoon History of Here, 24 February, 7pm-8.30pm, Studio Theatre, Library of Birmingham, from £10
Comedy, cartoonery and poetry! Take part in a unique live-action cartoon created by the audience with Yorkshire poet, broadcaster and comedian Ian McMillan and Cartoonist of the Year Tony Husband. A fast-flowing adventure: reflecting upon local stories and legends.
For more information, please visit www.libraryofbirmingham.com/event/Events/cartoonhistory or call 0121 303 6661.
Cycle Forum, 25 February, 5.30pm-6.30pm (marketplace); 6.30pm-8pm (general update session), Birmingham Midland Institute
The Cycle Forum will be updating cyclists, and those interested in cycling, with upcoming plans and will be generally discussing cycling in the city.
If you’re interested in attending, please email [email protected]
Next Joseph Chamberlain Lecture – Financing the Future? Devolution or bust? by Professor Tony Travers, 5 March, 1.30pm (for 2pm start) till 4pm, The Mac
This session will look at the future for local government with (and without) devolution – and how local authorities will need to change and develop to embrace devolved powers and responsibilities. How will local government be run, both politically and administratively? What will the changes be – and how will they impact businesses and citizens alike?
As in previous lectures, there will be an opportunity for staff to participate, comment and develop the themes which Professor Travers highlights.
To book, please email [email protected]
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