
About this Event
Saturday 11 October 2pm to 3pm at Bracknell Library
Free (please select the total number of adult and child tickets you would like to book)
Join us at Bracknell Library for a free, special event celebrating freedom inspired by trees!
Bracknell Forest is full of trees - and just like trees, freedom means having space to grow, feel strong and reach for the sky!
At this relaxed, family-friendly event, we’ll be asking: What does freedom mean to you?
You’ll be invited to decorate your own paper leaf with words or drawings inspired by your thoughts. All the leaves will come together to create our very own Reading Freedom Trees, which will be displayed in libraries across Bracknell Forest for everyone to enjoy!
Come and grow something meaningful!
As part of Bracknell Forest Libraries’ Our Freedom: Then and Now project, this special event is one of many happening across the country to mark the end of the Second World War through artistic projects and community events.
Please note, by attending this event you will need to give consent as part of the Our Freedom: Then and Now programme to:
- Photos, videos or audio recordings being taken during this session. These might be used to help promote the project — for example, on Bracknell Forest Council, Future Arts Centre or partner websites, social media, printed materials, or exhibitions.
- Answer a few evaluation questions at the end of the session to help us understand your experience and improve future activities.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bracknell Library, 2 Town Square, Bracknell, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00