Curated by Isobel Patten, work placement student from the University of Reading, this display looks into the legacy of Frank Dickinson (1874-1961), artist, maker and creator of Little Holland House in Carshalton Beeches. Featuring material held in the Borough’s Archives, the display explores the process of reviewing and recording the Frank Dickinson collection.
Free during regular open times: Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 10am-5pm
During the 19th century, Sutton was transformed by the coming of the railway and the consequent arrival of new suburban residents. Edward Harris Rabbits was an early mover in this transformation in South West Sutton, and Andrew Skelton will take you on a historical suburban tour of this interesting area from the 1850s through to the 1890s using the few surviving buildings from that time.
Estimated duration 1.5 - 2 hrs.
Meet: Sutton Station, Brighton Road, main forecourt
Do you ever see children playing with LEGO robotics and think, “I wish I had that when I was a kid”?
Now it’s your turn.
Join this one-off LEGO engineering session for adults and get hands-on with our LEGO sets. You’ll build a robot, then learn how to program it to move, respond, or complete a simple challenge.
This relaxed, beginner-friendly session is a chance to play, experiment, problem-solve and discover the basics of robotics in a fun and creative way. No coding or engineering experience needed, just curiosity and a willingness to have a go.
Please note that this events takes place during self access hours. You will need Self Access activated on your library card to enter the building. You can set this up using this link: https://libraries.sutton.gov.uk/the-blog/get-ready (https://libraries.sutton.gov.uk/the-blog/get-ready-for-self-access)
Part of our Getting Started with AI workshop cycle.
Join us for a friendly introduction to Google Lens and discover how this simple AI-powered tool can help you in everyday life. Learn how to use your phone or tablet camera to search for information, translate text, identify plants, animals or objects, find similar products, and get help understanding signs, labels or printed information.
This session is suitable for beginners. No previous experience with AI is required.
Talk Club is a free, confidential talking and listening group for men aged 18+. Led by a trained Talk Club Captain, each session offers a safe, welcoming space for men to check in, talk honestly, and support their mental fitness.
There is no need to register. Just come along, take a seat, and join the conversation at your own pace.
Talk Club begins with one simple question: How are you? Out of 10?
For more information, email olusegun.obafemi@sutton.gov.uk
Celebrating Windrush Day with style, pride, and rhythm. Older men and women from Sutton take to the catwalk, joined by African drummers, honouring heritage, community, culture, and Caribbean legacy.
Part of our Getting Started with AI workshop cycle.
Curious about tools like ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot? This beginner-friendly session will introduce generative AI and explain how it can be used to create text, images, ideas, summaries and more.
We’ll explore what generative AI can do, what it cannot do, and how to use it safely and effectively. This session is ideal for anyone who wants to understand the basics and try simple prompts in a supportive environment.
No previous experience with AI is required.
Talk Club is a free, confidential talking and listening group for men aged 18+. Led by a trained Talk Club Captain, each session offers a safe, welcoming space for men to check in, talk honestly, and support their mental fitness.
There is no need to register. Just come along, take a seat, and join the conversation at your own pace.
Talk Club begins with one simple question: How are you? Out of 10?
For more information, email olusegun.obafemi@sutton.gov.uk
Part of our Getting Started with AI workshop cycle.
Step into the world of historic postcards and discover how artificial intelligence can help us explore the past. In this interactive workshop, you will visit our postcard exhibition and try using AI tools to scan and interpret handwritten messages from original postcards in the archive.
Can AI really read century old handwriting? Sometimes yes… sometimes hilariously no. As you experiment, you will uncover the stories behind these fragments of everyday life while also learning about the possibilities and the limits of AI.
This relaxed, hands on session is a playful introduction to AI, perfect for the curious and the cautious alike. No technical experience needed. Just bring your curiosity and a willingness to look closely at history.You will: - Explore historic postcards from the archive exhibition - Try AI handwriting recognition on real examples - Compare AI interpretati
書中的小女孩因為瘟疫蔓延,沒有送別外婆最後一程,令她難以接受去世的事實。她回憶在外婆家的快樂時光,同時,小女孩對外婆掛念之情令她經歷了一段難忘的魔法旅程。如果你們都想知道她的經歷,歡迎報名以上活動。
This session will be delivered in Cantonese language.