Discover the healing power of whittling as Samuel Alexander shares his own compelling story. Samuel first started whittling as a way to help him recover from depression, discovering that it not only lifted his mood but also yielded beautiful keepsakes like spoons, bowls and ornaments. With his thoughtful reflections on the joy of small movements and personal creativity charmingly woven throughout this how-to guide, Samuel’s aim is not only to teach you how to create a beautiful object but to find the beauty in the process itself.
This talk has been organised in collaboration with the Appledore Book Festival. General public booking opens on Saturday 26 July at 9am.
Time
2pm-3pm
Location
The Kingsley Room, The Burton at Bideford
How to book
This event is part of the Appledore Book Festival. To book tickets please use the button above, which will take you through to the Festival’s ticketing website.
Cancellations and refunds
Tickets for this event are sold by the Appledore Book Festival. All ticket sales are subject to the Appledore Book Festival’s terms and conditions, available on their website at www.appledorebookfestival.co.uk
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Car parking
This event takes place at The Burton at Bideford. We are situated on the edge of Victoria Park in Bideford, next to a Torridge District Council owned car park where charges apply. For more details on parking in Bideford, visit the Torridge District Council website.