Forthcoming Events
You can view our events on a calendar or as an agenda here…
Join us for an evening of festive cheer!
The King’s Lynn Male Voice Choir will be performing
‘Carols for All’
At St Nicholas Chapel
On Thursday 8th December 2016
at 7:30pm
Tickets are £5
Light refreshments served.
All funds raised will go the Silver Jubilee Appeal
For directions please see the Chapel’s website
http://www.stnicholaskingslynn.org.uk/AboutUs/WhereWeMeet.aspx
Make this year’s Christmas extra special by handcrafting your gifts and cards.
True’s Yard will be hosting a craft day with a wealth of activities and crafts
There will be demonstrations and you only pay for the materials you use.
There is no charge to attend so if you would like to come just drop in on the day!
If anyone would like a stall please contact Lindsey on 01553 770479
Time to fire up those brain cells, True’s Yard’s quiz is back!
Enjoy a fun more of exciting questions, laughter and a lovely atmosphere.
It costs just £4 per person but that includes a hot drink and homemade tasty treats
Older Persons’
Open Day
at
True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum
Remembering the Past
Gives power to the Present
Wednesday 1st February 2017
Free entry!
Free tea/coffee and biscuit!
Open 10am to 4pm.
Last admission 3:30pm
Always a warm welcome at True’s Yard!
For further details call 01553 770479 or email info@truesyard.co.uk
Poverty and The Workhouse in King’s Lynn 1730-1770 by local historian Dr Paul Richards is the first lecture in the 13th series of True’s Talks. This event is free, however, numbers are limited so booking is essential. Tickets are available at the Museum from Tuesday 17th January.
This talk is now fully booked.
The Red Mount Chapel in King’s Lynn by Neil Batcock is the second lecture in the 13th series of True’s Talks. This event is free, however, numbers are limited so booking is essential. Tickets are available at the Museum from Tuesday 17th January.
True’s Tots at True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum.
Sessions for pre-school children. Come and have some fun at the Museum. Stories, craft activities and Museum trails.
Wednesday 15th February 2017, 1pm to 2pm.
Children £1.50 Adults FREE!
Contact the Museum to book.
Mass Observation and the Worktown Study (1937) by Jeff Hoyle is the third lecture in the 13th series of True’s Talks. This event is free, however, numbers are limited so booking is essential. Tickets are available at the Museum from Tuesday 17th January.
The Fight for Lynn’s Historic Buildings since 1885 by Philip Venning, OBE is the fourth lecture in the 13th series of True’s Talks.
“King’s Lynn remarkable legacy of historic buildings has been of concern to the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) since 1885, only eight years after it was founded by William Morris. The talk will look at how the SPAB has helped in the fight to save some of the town’s best known buildings from demolition, decay, damaging alteration and misguided repairs.”
This event is free, however, numbers are limited so booking is essential. Tickets are available at the Museum from Tuesday 17th January.
A former journalist Philip Venning ran the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) for 28 years. He now lives in Docking, and serves on the East of England Committee of the Heritage Lottery Fund, which has grant aided a range of projects in Lynn.
This talk is now fully booked.
Richard Young – Nineteenth Century Shipping Magnet of Wisbech by Roger Powell is the fifth lecture in the 13th series of True’s Talks. This event is free, however, numbers are limited so booking is essential. Tickets are available at the Museum from Tuesday 17th January.
Admission Prices
Adults £3
Seniors (over 60) £2.50
Children (under 5′s go free) £1.50
Family (2 adults + 2 children) £6
Research Centre Free