 Well here we've got what we're calling Get Stuck In. It's the launch day of our Geek Week and this is all about trying to make things that seem geeky at first science, technology, engineering, maths. They're all part of a package of trying to get people engaged with and moving out their comfort zone becoming more involved. Since public libraries were founded a roughly 150 years ago they've been involved not only in reading and books but they're also there about learning, engaging in the community and strengthening those communities and what we're doing here is just the new high-tech way of doing that. Here today we've got a pretty good range we've got um coding club, the coding club are geared more towards kids with a program called Scratch which lets them create simple games and activities for themselves and that's really quite important because it's teaching them fundamental skills. For example in messy science today where we were having great fun with sort of making things explode it is fun but it's also about educating particularly kids but adults as well. There's also robotics, wearable tech is here. We've got stargazing and solar observation and really explaining the science behind it and it's so great to see on one side a lady in her 70s learning about this and next to her was a child of about eight totally in a thrall. We've got the Frankenstein monster a giant version of the operation game explaining all about the physics and the electronics but underpin that likewise with these giant mobile phones he's explaining a lot about how those work. We've also got on the fun side magic which is a card game sort of quite complex rules. We've got maker space people and they're doing a great job at showing people that it isn't all about tech. We're very very lucky to have a graphic novelist and artist in who's demonstrating how this art form is done it's creating a chance for kids to experience things they may not have thought of and a way to engage and it's also fantastic fun. In addition we've got Minecraft going on and one of our library assistants is actually an expert and one of his projects has been he's actually built in the Minecraft world a virtual Crawley library. This is our inaugural geek week but it will go forward it will expand it will be bigger and we are going to be bringing things like coding clubs into our regular activity in some of our libraries at least. We really need to embrace this as a way of engaging with a new audience but also doing a core role of supporting learning information and education.