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Join the Malt Cross for an inspiring evening of poetry and connection as part of Dry January. There will be 2 x 45 minute sets with various poets performing.
This FREE event is hosted by Girls Gone Sober, a community dedicated to embracing sobriety and tackling loneliness, while empowering women and LGBTQ+ individuals on their sober journeys.
Whether you're sober-curious or already on your path, come enjoy heartfelt performances, share stories, and celebrate creativity in a welcoming and inclusive space.
Girls Gone Sober x Poetry Night (12 Jan 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 18:00 | - 20:00 |
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