Lockdown, creative writing, book clubs, wildflowers, stories, crafts, litter-picks, events and more… here’s our 2021 round-up
We began the year with the return of our children’s creative writing competition, Imagine That! Our winner was 8 year old Gabriella, who wrote the brilliant story, Jessica and The Dancing Cow
Watch Mike from The Bookworm Players read it here
During February Half-Term we delivered our Story Box at Home packs to families across Liverpool, helping to make the lockdown a little brighter.
For World Book Day, we joined Skywriters Ltd for the launch of their debut book written by Natalie Denny. The beautiful hardback explores self-esteem, confidence, self-love, grief and kinship. You can buy a copy here.
My @skywriters_ book is and what a lovely book launch that was! Thanks to @rachael_obyrne at @createspacesco 🌠🖤
— Skywriters (@Skywriters_) March 4, 2021
WE'VE SOLD OUT OUR FIRST PRINT RUN! Thanks so much to everyone who has purchased!
Books are still onsale now via link in bio! #WriteTheSky #LiverpoolWrites pic.twitter.com/qeZq0xXPkP
To celebrate Liverpool's Year of Writing and World Poetry Day, we worked with The Bookworm Players to bring a new children’s poetry competition to Liverpool. Watch The Bookworm Players cast perform our winning poems.
In April, we launched our first Double Bill Book Club, reading Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
Creative Spaces Co. (virtual) Book Club is back for the Spring and we’ve got our first double bill!
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) April 4, 2021
We’ll be reading The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments by Margaret Atwood, the timing feels particularly apt
Find out more here ↓https://t.co/1rZL4P5SeW pic.twitter.com/UShPAjDM5C
Over the Easter break, we created spring activity packs and worked with Friends of Warbreck Moor Park and Walton Vale Shop to gift them to local families.
In mid-April we held a spring clean in Thirlmere Park and joined All Saints Primary School and Scouse Flowerhouse to sow wildflowers.
In June, we were awarded a National Lottery Community Fund grant to bring reading projects to spaces across Liverpool City Region, and we did just that!
Exciting news, we’ve been awarded a @TNLComFund grant to bring reading projects to spaces across Liverpool City Region 🧡💫 pic.twitter.com/G5uDsEBkut
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) May 17, 2021
At the beginning of the summer, we held a Wildflower Workshop in Thirlmere Park with B4 Biodiversity - teaching children about the wildflowers being sowed across the city by Scouse Flowerhouse
At the end of June we were finally able to bring The Story Box back to spaces across Liverpool City Region, starting in the beautiful Lister Steps, Old Library.
In July our Book Club read Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman, and we held our first in-person meet-up in the lovely Watering Can in Greenbank Park.
Sunday afternoon Book Club chats 🧡 pic.twitter.com/pmZK9LaZqc
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) August 22, 2021
Working with the brilliant volunteers from Good Gym Liverpool we held a summer clean-up of Thirlmere Park amongst the wildflowers.
A really big thank you to @GoodGymLpool volunteers who helped us collect 11 bags of litter from Thirlmere Park today, and we met the lovely Jimmy from @AlleyAngels who was clearing fly-tipping around the park 🧡 pic.twitter.com/h1sTrHcO2P
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) July 10, 2021
At the end of July we launched our Summer Story Box sessions. Bringing stories, creative writing, games and crafts to The Old Library, Springfield Park, Kensington Fields Community Association, Thirlmere Park and Rotunda.
At the beginning of the summer we worked with Positivity Inc. at the Come Together in the City event in Williamson Square and gifted mindful activity packs to families. And at the end of August we worked with them again to bring the Healing Fields to Rice Lane City Farm. The one-day festival brought people together to heal, have fun and celebrate the end of lockdown
At the end of August we worked with @Positivity_Liv and Catherine Odita to bring the Healing Fields to Rice Lane City Farm. The one-day festival brought people together to heal, have fun and celebrate the end of lockdown 🧡🧘♀️🧘♂️
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) December 31, 2021
🎥 @robinscamera pic.twitter.com/wQZZYAigHX
In September we read Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan, a book that really divided the club… in a good way!
Book Club Chats at @Leafsmithdown this afternoon 🧡 pic.twitter.com/THj9LuQHrV
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) October 24, 2021
In September we launched The Story Box Workshop an interactive pop-up session exploring reading for pleasure, for children aged 2 to 5 and their grown-ups! We read our favourite books and shared hints and tips on how to engage little ones at storytime.
In October we held an autumnal clean-up of Thirlmere Park with Scouse Flowerhouse and local residents.
Enjoying the autumnal sunshine on our community clean-up in Thirlmere Park with @scouseflowers - in 90 minutes, we collected 12 bags of rubbish, a couple of traffic cones and a pram ♻️🧡 pic.twitter.com/zU3hlroSL7
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) October 10, 2021
During October half-term we brought spooky stories, creepy creative writing plus a few tricks and treats to places and spaces across Liverpool. And held a spooktacular craft afternoon in Walton Vale Community Shop.
In November we launched Reading Folk, a free, weekly Book Club for parents and carers, to chat over a good book and enjoy some grown-up company, accompanied by their little ones!
Books for parents and books for babies at today’s Reading Folk meet up 🧡
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) November 24, 2021
Thanks to @lpoolcouncil for helping us gift @Booktrust packs to our families pic.twitter.com/sWkAO3skdv
In November our Book Club read To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee “Shoot all the Bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird.”
In late November we were back in Thirlmere Park to litter pick with All Saints Primary School Council and Eco Emeralds, in just an hour we collected 12 bags of rubbish!
Today children and staff from @AllSaintsL4 joined us to clean up Thirlmere Park. Together we collected 12 bags of rubbish, what a brilliant achievement! 🧡 pic.twitter.com/QfbHuUKihw
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) November 22, 2021
In December we hosted 9 festive Story Box sessions in Toxteth Library, The Old Library and SARA Hall. And gifted 150 books and 300 activity packs to families across Liverpool City Region.
Over the Christmas break our Book Club is enjoying the festive classic, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
Before the Christmas break Children and staff from All Saints Primary School helped us litter pick Thirlmere Park. To say a big thank you for all their hard work Santa helped us give every child a copy of Clean Up by Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola.
Children and staff from @AllSaintsL4 helped us litter pick Thirlmere Park last week.
— Creative Spaces Co. (@createspacesco) December 22, 2021
To say a big thank you for all their hard work Santa helped us give every child a copy of Clean-Up by @NathanBryon and @DapsDraws ✨📖 pic.twitter.com/CQIge8Mlzp
To finish the year we created activity packs for Friends of Springfield Park, Merseyside Domestic Violence Service and Walton Vale Community Shop all with the help of Merseyside Play Action Council.
The beginning of 2021 was tough as we entered another lockdown in the depths of winter, but as we came in to spring we’ve been rebuilding the business and it feels like we're really getting back into the swing of things, which is a huge relief and very exciting!
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