Lifelong Learning at Barton Course
Cartoonery English Attitudes
with Tim Stimson
Wednesdays 14 January – 4 March, 8 weeks, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
email lifelonglearningatbarton@gmail.com to book and for details
Cartoonery English Attitudes
with Tim Stimson
Wednesdays 14 January – 4 March, 8 weeks, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
email lifelonglearningatbarton@gmail.com to book and for details
The Evolution of the Enclosures in Barton
with Andrew Robinson
Joseph Wright Hall (ground floor Raikes Room), 2pm, non-members £4
Revolution and Resilience in Lincolnshire – Rex Russell’s Life in Teaching
with Keith Miller
Joseph Wright Hall (ground floor Raikes Room), 2pm, non-members £4
Toil & Trouble – Magic in Roman Britain
with Adam Parker
Joseph Wright Hall (ground floor Raikes Room), 7.30pm, non-members £4
Behind the Scaffolding – The Story So Far at Baysgarth House
with Liz Bennet
Joseph Wright Hall, (ground floor Raikes Room), 8pm, following the Society’s short AGM, non-members £4
The Life and Artwork of Reuben Chappell
with Alex Ombler
Joseph Wright Hall, (ground floor Raikes Room), 7.30pm, non-members £4
Archaeological Aerial Photography in North Lincolnshire
with Simon Tomson
Joseph Wright Hall, (ground floor Raikes Room), 7.30pm, non-members £4
Lancasters, Lincolnshire and the International Bomber Command Centre
with AVM Paul Robinson
Joseph Wright Hall, (ground floor Raikes Room), 7.30pm, non-members £4
Internetty – a Barton Success Story
How a local company brought high speed connectivity to a rural North Lincolnshire community.
Joseph Wright Hall, (ground floor Raikes Room), 7.30pm, non-members £4
Don’t worry – most of our volunteering is at ground level!

The Museum depends on voluntary help to run the museum.
It involves a range of tasks – working alone or in groups – but always part of a wider team.
Fixing and improving the buildings, looking after our archive and collection, sewing, gardening and planning events.
The list is endless.
The winter is a great time to come and join us – we’ll be busy and we will be planning get togethers to help plan ahead and get to know one another.
Volunteering helps us “do our bit” for the town caring for two historic buildings and sharing its unique heritage link with Samuel Wilderspin.
It’s good for us too – being part of our Wilderspin Team, a recipient of the Queens’ Award for Volunteering!
Ring (01652) 635172 or email wilderspinschoolmuseum@gmail.com to “get the ball rolling”.