Café culture meets bookworms: the Stoned Cow‘s new Book Club

July 17, 2024

A new chapter is unfolding – literally. Nestled within the cosy confines of The Stoned Cow Cafe,  Jo Barber and Angela Massey, supported by cafe owners Sam and Shaun, are poised to launch an exciting initiative: the Stoned Cow Book Club. 

This innovative venture promises to transform evenings into literary escapades, offering a welcoming space where book lovers of all ages can gather.

The idea germinated from The Stoned Cow’s commitment to fostering community engagement through arts and culture. “We had always intended to open up our space at night for community events,” Sam explains. “As an art cafe, we welcome all forms of art, including literature. We noticed a growing interest in book clubs among our community.”

Located in the middle of town, The Stoned Cow is an ideal venue for such gatherings. “Our evening sessions cater to those with daytime commitments,” Sam points out. “It’s a warm and cosy setting where attendees can relax on sofas, enjoy hot drinks, and delve into captivating discussions inspired by the books we explore.”

The club’s unique approach involves selecting books based on genre categories rather than specific titles, ensuring accessibility and diversity in reading choices. “The categories could range from a selected decade, crime, drama, cookbooks…anything the group decides on. Our organisers will narrow down the choices.” Sam adds. “Members then vote on the selections, ensuring everyone has a say in the literary journey.”

Meetings are scheduled fortnightly on Wednesdays at 6pm, accommodating varying schedules with sessions lasting between 1 to 2 hours. “It’s a public space where attendance is casual,” Sam emphasizes. “We want everyone to feel comfortable exploring new books and connecting with like-minded individuals.”

For those eager to join, the process is simple and informal. “Just drop by at the advertised time, bring a book from the selected genre, and be prepared to share your thoughts. It’s about enjoying literature in a relaxed, inclusive environment.” 

Looking ahead, The Stoned Cow is eager to expand its evening offerings beyond book club meetings. “We envision hosting games nights, craft evenings, and other community-focused events,” Sam reveals. “Winter evenings need not be quiet; they can be filled with camaraderie and creativity.”

Please feel free to pop in if you have any other ideas or just to enjoy a nice cuppa. There is always a friendly face (human or pooch) to welcome you.

by Isabel A.

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