Sewing Workshops for Young People – Patchwork Coasters
Sorry – this event has been cancelled and will be re-scheduled.
Sorry – this event has been cancelled and will be re-scheduled.
This activity has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 situation.
Saturday sewing fun for young people aged 6-9 and 10+
9.30am – 12.30pm: 6-9 year olds
1pm – 4pm: aged 10+
£10 per child (discount for multiple bookings for the same child)
Booking essential:
janineknight06@gmail.com
07764497288
Facebook: Janinespinsandneedles
Saturday sewing fun for young people aged 6-9 and 10+
9.30am – 12.30pm: 6-9 year olds
1pm – 4pm: aged 10+
£10 per child (discount for multiple bookings for the same child)
Booking essential:
janineknight06@gmail.com
07764497288
Facebook: Janinespinsandneedles
There’s Christmas cake, mince pies and hot soup – and lots more, in the cosy, warm setting of the Old School Canteen to brighten up your day!
The coffee shop is open Thursday – Sunday 10am – 4pm until Sunday 22nd December.
The Once Upon a Time exhibition and Old School Canteen are open on Thursdays – Sundays until 22 December.
Once Upon a Time is open between 11am and 3pm.
The coffee shop is open all year between 10am and 4pm.
After Christmas, The Old School Canteen re-opens on Thursday 2 January, the Museum on Saturday 4 January.
Get in the festive mood with the Barton Community Band for an afternoon of seasonal music.
2pm
Please note, until we have the funding to upgrade this former Victorian Chapel, access to the auditorium is by stairs only although a stair lift is avaialble.
Join us for another autumn quiz.
Register your team of up to six for another evening of brain teasers and fun.
£2 per person
Bar & raffle
7.00pm doors open for a 7.30pm start in the Joseph Wright Hall (ground floor)
A drop-in session for young people to learn traditional printing techniques.
This is part of the “learning” theme of this year’s Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days to offer a number of opportunities for trying new things and learning new skills.
10am – 1pm
In the museum’s Joseph Wright Hall (ground floor with wheelchair access)
Free
We are gathering memories of Sunday School as part of our plans to restore the former Primitive Methodist Chapel (1867) which was also the Salvation Army’s Citadel between 1961 and 2016.
The original ground-floor Sunday School room is now a multi-purpose community space and the remnants of the Chapel can be see on the first floor.
We’d like to hear about your memories of Sunday School – here or elsewhere to add to our story of education.
10am -4pm
Free
First floor access by stairs or stair lift only.