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Thursday 5 August 2010

Are you a Regular?

You may have noticed that we have a Social Calender page under construction at the moment. We are still building it but have decided to share in a regular post so you don't miss a thing. We'll do an 'Are You A Regular?' post every so often so that you do not miss new entries on the calender. Please let us know if there are any you think we should definitely include and be sure to drop a comment to let us know how events you attended went.


Here are the first few entries:

Lagos
Saturday


The BookJam @ Silverbird *
is a monthly event that consists of book readings, discussions, musical performances, poetry recitals, book signings and a raffle draw. Admission is free.

When: Last Saturday of every month
Where: Silverbird Lifestyle Bookstore, Silverbird Galleria, Ahmadu Bello Street, Victoria Island

Contact: auggustmedia@gmail.com or 07061141232

Farafina Book Review @ Terra *
is an avenue for book lovers to share their experiences, meet writers one on one and learn more about writing. Admission is free.

When: Monthly, (the next event is Saturday August 7th, 2010)
Where: TerraKulture, Tiamiyu Savage Str, Victoria Island.

For updates and more info:
Web: www.kachifo.com
Facebook: Farafina Books
Blog: farafinabooks.wordpress.com
Twitter: @farafinabooks

Contact: 253 Herbert Macaulay Way, Yaba, Lagos. Tel: +234 1 740 6741; +234 807 736 4217. E-mail: info@kachifo.com


Sunday


Le Petite Marché *
(French for 'the small market') or LPM for short, is a monthly indoor mini market for everything from clothing to home essentials and has featured over 125 vendors to date.


When: every last Sunday of the month.
Where: GET Arena, Oniru estate, VI.

For updates and more info:
Facebook - Le Petit Marché
Twitter - @LePetitMarcheNG
Blog - www.lpmpaper.blogspot.com

Contact: lpmnigeria@gmail.com

We'll be bringing you more as soon as we have it.
Don't forget to comment with your recommendations and observations below...

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