Celebrating Braille 200 at Harrogate Library, Monday 21 October at 11:00 AM

Come join us for an enlightening talk by the Royal National Institute of Blind People as we celebrate 200 years of Braille!

Harrogate Library, Victoria Avenue, Harrogate, HG1 1EG

In 1824 Louis Braille invented a tactile system that would revolutionise the world for people with sight loss and empower them to achieve things that would never before been thought possible. Join us in a day of celebrations, information, talks and shared experiences.

Learn about the history and significance of Braille as we celebrate its 200th anniversary. Discover how this tactile writing system has empowered individuals with visual impairments for centuries. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Braille and its impact on the blind community.

All welcome. Refreshments provided. See you there!

Reserve your free tickets here