Book Launch: Mervin Dove
Comments Off on Book Launch: Mervin Dove15th September 2017 @ 6:30 pm
The Humber Bridge Country Hotel, Far Ings Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5AZ, UK
Come and see the eighties videos of Barnetby and Brigg! Village Hall Friday 15th September 2017. Start 7:30pm – 9:30pm Two screens with the choice of the following: 1) Singleton Birch Garden Party at Owmby 2) Singleton Birch Quarry at … Continued
Isle of Axholme and Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership Summer Walking Festival Talk A talk by Dr Nicki J. Whitehouse from Plymouth University Crowle Market Hall and Well Being Community Hub, Crowle DN17 4LA No booking just turn up!
The Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology’s Rex Russell Memorial Lecture 2017 In the sixteenth century many Lincolnshire families made their fortunes and rose to prominence on both the local and national scene, with some of the highest positions in … Continued
Two proper L.A. dreamers, a suavely charming soft-spoken jazz pianist and a brilliant vivacious playwright, while waiting for their big break, attempt to reconcile aspirations and relationship in a magical old-school romance.
For more information you can call 01724 296058. In order to take part you will need to complete the following Parental Consent Form and send it to Kathleen.egan@northlincs.gov.uk, who will then be able to confirm your place.
Suitable for babies, toddlers and pre-school children. Please note: dates may be subject to change so you are advised to contact the library in advance if you are visiting specifically for storytime.
Drop in tours o the hour and half hour around the childhood home of John Wesley, Methodist. Find out about this remarkable man, whose childhood was marred by debt, and how that inspired him to champion social justice, to fight … Continued
Come and find out about Crowle before it was radically changed by the encolsures at the beginning of the 19th Century. Find out where the gallows were andd the names of the open fields and commons.
Booking is essential. A rare opportunity to see the medieval timber framed Great Hall. The building is associated with the Barton sculptor Philip Pape. Booking for the guided tour is essential.