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2011 in progress.
 
2010
10.00am St Gregory's Centre for Arts will open its doors to the all asunder,( that means you).
There will be tables and stalls outside and inside the church with activities for children such as colouring St. George drawings, making G-Day cards and making things with card to dress up like St. George.
There is a cafe for snacks, for those with empty bellies or just dry throats.
Reading Aloud. Immediately you arrive with your treasured book you can read aloud in the church from your favourite part for all to hear. Those who do not listen will be hung, drawn and quartered.
Stall will be full of new and second hand books and red roses for you to look at, smell and give as a present. 
 Human Library. If you don't want to read or after you have read you can go and interreact with a human about their particular problem.
Personal Pages. This is very similar to Human Library but the breathing books  have not necesarily suffered prejudice, they just have a tale to tell.
While all this is going on, at 10am. Liam Carroll(click about us) will amuse you with his version of St. George and the dragon and the maiden.
10.45am Danny Whitehouse will begin the Creative Writing workshop.
11.30am-12.30pm Book Signing: invited authors will sign any of their books that you can bring with you or buy in St Gregory's.
12.30 The Reading Aloud, and Personal Pages continues.
3-4 Book Signing
4 Dave Tong, the yarnsmith, will entertain us with his medieval story.
The day will end with the announcement of the WINNER of the writing competition.