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Thu 28 May 2026
The Serenity Reset. | How to Avoid Burnout in a World That Never Stops
2pm | Free
Exhausted, overwhelmed, and running on empty? In this honest and uplifting talk, Serena Taylor shares how she recovered from burnout and fibromyalgia, and why so many people are stuck in survival mode without realising it. Discover how stress impacts the nervous system, why pushing through can make things worse, and what it really takes to restore energy, calm and resilience. Expect insight, hope, and practical tools for living well in a world that rarely slows down.
Thu 28 May 2026
Music For Books
8pm
Read aloud from your favourite text (book, poem, catalogue etc.) while house band the Bookmarks play in the background, adjusting the mood to your words as you speak. All ages welcome.
From organiser Paul Crossley: It’s mainly a musical event and unusual gig, a performance with random people (you) reading over the top. Live music meets live reading: a slightly chaotic blend of sound and spoken word (although it’s not a poetry slam, in case you were wondering).
Each reader gets 5 minutes – it keeps the energy up, and ensures everyone gets a chance to read.
I’m planning on three ‘chapters’ of readings with two intervals so we can have a breather. When you arrive, if you want to read, add your name to the list and what you’re going to read (so the compere can introduce you). Last year we had people read from their favourite book, poem, an oven manual, their diary, song lyrics, a horoscope, an OK! Magazine article, a comic…
Music for Books is – I hope – not boring or predictable.
Most importantly, Music for Books is nothing without you, the audience. We look forward to seeing you
Lower Gallery Room | £5 on the door