What’s on in York: Walk to jog
Beehive Nursery :Mon 10 Oct : 6.30pm – 7.30pm : £10
& Rowntree Park Car Park : Tue 18 Oct : 6.30pm – 7.30pm : £10
Walk 2 Jog is no longer just a summer initiative; enjoy the new torch walk 2 jog sessions.
For more information clickhere.
What’s on in York – Trauma Workshop
York Explore Library :
Mon 10 Oct :
6.00pm –7.30pm :
Free
This workshop will provide an understanding of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, why it might develop, guidelines around treatments, what is available in York and touch on some self help approaches.
For more information click here.
What’s on in York: Craft Fair at Acomb Explore Library tomorrow (Saturday)
What’s on in York: Regeneration: Castle Museum Book Club Special
York Castle Museum :
Sat 8 Oct :
11.00am – 12.30pm & 2.00pm – 3.30pm :
Free with museum admission
The book club with a difference! Come and discuss Regeneration with fellow readers followed by a tour of the new First World War galleries.
For more information click here.
What’s on in York: Commemorative poppies craft sessions
York Explore Library
October 9 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Free
A free drop in session to make beautiful poppies from the pages of discarded books as an act of remembrance for the fallen during WWI.
Phone:01904 552828
What’s on in York: Free digital event for young adults
City of York Council is opening West Offices up to 14-25 year olds on Saturday 8 October for Upload Live, an event being run in partnership between Virgin Media, Freeformers, and the recently NextGen award nominated CodeYork programme.
Upload Live will enable attendees to learn valuable skills such as how to code, understand how to bring an app idea to life and know how to stay safe online. Attendees will also find out which social media sites they should be using to ‘market’ their own skills and how these skills will help them in future careers.
Learning coding not only shows young people how to programme a computer but also build skills in problem solving and logic as well as develop skills that can be used in other activities, hobbies and careers.
Cllr Ian Gillies, Executive Member for Planning and Transport, with responsibility for Digital Infrastructure said: “Coding is a very important skill in the digital age, and it is great as a city to be able to offer young people fantastic opportunities to learn and hone their knowledge and skills, all while having fun. Anyone interested in attending this event should book their place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment”.
For more information or to book your place at this event visit http://bit.ly/uploadyork. If you are not in the specified age range for the event but are interested in attending, please contact the ICT Digital City Team at digitalcity@york.gov.uk who will be able to give advice on suitability.
What’s on in York: British Eventing Horse Trials
October 8 & 9 October 2016
Location: Askham Bryan College, York
250 entries per day, with the first horse starting dressage at 8am and the last horse scheduled to finish the cross country at around 5pm and final prize giving at 5.45pm.
There will be two prize giving ceremonies on the day at approximately 2pm and 6.30pm. The whole day is free to the public, offering a great family day out. Dogs are welcome, however they MUST be kept on a short lead at all times.
What’s on in York: Poppies, women, war and peace at the Army Museum
The artworks of Lee Karen Stow explore stories of women and war from the last 100 years
Army Museum, Tower Street
What’s on in York: Memories Book Workshop
York Explore Library :
Sat 8 Oct :
10.30am – 3.30pm :
£35
Through tutor demonstrations and examining samples you will discover & learn the techniques necessary to create your own memories book.
For more information clickhere.