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The Bailgate u3a is serving a delicious talk entitled ‘Loving bread and cheese’ delivered by by Adam O’Meara who works with both bread and cheese! £2 including refreshments. Takes place at Our Lady of Lincoln Church Hall at 2pm. More details - https://lincolnbailgate.u3asite.uk/
At 11am, join Bransby Horses Rescue and Welfare to understand donkeys, how they live and how to care for them. More info at bransbyhorses.co.uk
A new publication – entitled ‘50 Stone Age Finds: From the Portable Antiquities Scheme’ - is the inspiration for a well- illustrated talk at Lincoln Central Library on Free School Lane which will draw on examples of Stone Age Finds from Lincolnshire. This talk is presented at 2pm by Kevin Leahy and is organized by the Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology in conjunction with Lincoln Central Library. Admission is £3 per person, pre-booking advisable either via Eventbrite or with cash at the Library.
Stained Glass Tour at Lincoln Cathedral. What stories do the windows tell and other secrets. 1.15pm. £7.50 plus Cathedral admission fee. To book lincolncathedral.com
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 April
The Lincoln Record Fair takes place in Lincoln’s Waterside Shopping
Centre and has free entry. It offers a great selection of different
vinyl record traders! Opening hours match the shopping centre’s which
is 9 to 5.30 on Saturdays, and 10.30 to 4.30 on Sundays.
Discover the Cloth and Clay Market at Lincoln Central Library, including artisan workshops celebrating textiles and ceramic crafts. Admission is free. Starts at 10am.
Lincoln Choral Society, Bingham & District Choral Society and Scunthorpe & District Choral Society present Mendelsson’s Elijah in Lincoln Cathedral, 7.30pm. Accompanied by the Lincolnshire Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Stephen Bullamore. Tickets £10-25. More information on lincolncathedral.com
Now until 31 May
'A Modern Chronicle’ is a photographic exploration of Lincolnshire's
heritage, life and seasonal moments by local photographer Andrew
Scott. Andrew Scott is an Award-Winning, self-taught photographer
based in Lincoln. Over the years, Andrew has captured the City and
County's architecture, streets, events and quiet moments. If you use
facebook, you may have seen his popular photography. The exhibition
is included as part of the Castle day ticket and free for Annual Pass
holders to enjoy. For more information visit Lincolncastle.com
Now until 31 May
Discover a captivating exhibition – entitled Beneath Big Skies - by
artist Robin Wheeldon at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life on Burton
Road, Lincoln. The exhibition celebrates the heart and soul of
Lincolnshire's rural heritage. This striking collection of oil
paintings brings together Lincolnshire's beautiful vistas with
timeless rural life, from sweeping farming scenes and beautifully
observed landscapes to Lincolnshire's proud engineering, including
reaper binders, traction engines and tractors. Alongside these sit
characterful studies of livestock; curly coated pigs and shire horses
rendered with warmth and skill. Together, the works tell a rich story
of land, labour, and legacy under Lincolnshire's vast skies. Entry is
free except on event days. For more info, visit: https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/history-heritage/museum-lincolnshire-life