VE Day Crafts at Tarbolton Library

VE Day Crafts at Tarbolton Library

Join us for a special VE Day craft session at Tarbolton Library. 
Free, drop-in event, suitable for children. 

Additional Information

Accessible rooms
Cyclist welcome
Free Wi-Fi
Walkers welcome
Thursday 8 May 2025
3pm - 4pm
Free
Tarbolton Library, Tarbolton Community Campus, Montgomerie Street, Tarbolton KA5 5QA

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