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The Ant that Ate the Internet – and other stories from a green and hopeful future.

Multiple dates and times York Explore Library and Archive, Library Square, York, YO1 7DS

The Ant that Ate the Internet – and other stories from a green and hopeful future.

Multiple dates and times York Explore Library and Archive, Library Square, York, YO1 7DS

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Come join Minnie and Alfred, environmental time-travelling optimists from 100 hundred years in the future where humans, huge insects and nature thrive.

Hear how Tansy Beetles became bigger than the Millennium Bridge, what it is the Slug of Poetic Justice whispers and why the Emotional Support Mosquito has a kind and considerate hum. Share your stories, explore sensory storytelling boxes and assert your hopes for a bright green future in words and doodles too.

Suitable for families and children. 

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Sunday 2nd November at 10.30am & 1.30pm. Free event.

This event is part of the York Environment Festival and Green Libraries Week.

#LetsCreate #ExploreTogether #GreenLibrariesWeek




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Location

York Explore Library and Archive, Library Square, York, YO1 7DS