 With the start of spring, April brings the hope of warmer weather. What better time to get out and about to see what’s happening in a library near you?
We have storytellers, sign language, lectures, board games, treasure hunts, collages and much more.
 The Hastings fishing community has been in existence for over a thousand years. Join professional photojournalist John Cole, to learn about these historic fishing families, which he has been documenting in Hastings since 1991. Take a glimpse into this historic community, to understand more about the local industry, its history and family connections in Hastings.
 Join us for a morning of ripping and sticking. We’ll be tearing through a variety of magazines, colourful printed papers and uplifting art imagery to create some truly unique and joyful collages.
 Join Historian Ken Brooks for a deep dive into our local history.
Find out all about the German submarine washed up on the beach, pier bathing machines, Pierrots, paddle steamers and Biddy the tubman.
 We have a range of different platforms with exclusive content. So in addition to Libby, and Borrowbox, to give you the best range of newspapers and magazines, we present Pressreader.
The wonderful thing about Pressreader is that all your newspapers and magazines can be found in one app, making it easier than ever to access a wide selection of newspapers and magazines all for free with your library membership.
Download from your app store and log in with your library card number and PIN.
 Many girls and women miss school, lose opportunities, or suffer in silence simply because they don’t have access to menstrual products. Period Bank at East Sussex libraries is helping to tackle period poverty by providing donated period and hygiene products to anyone who needs them. We accept donations of tampons, pads, and reusable period products at all our libraries.
This month our quote is from The letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf
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