On Saturday there will be a Paperback Breakfast from 10.30 am at Narberth Museum.
Come along with a book to swap and enjoy a morning of coffee, croissants, conversation. There are now more books than ever to choose from! Tickets cost £5.
From 1.30 to 3.30 pm on Friday and April 20 the Living Memories group will be meeting in the Museum coffee shop.
This friendly, informal group welcomes older residents who want to meet up for coffee and biscuits, a chat and to share stories. There is no charge.
On April 26, the Parkinsons Café will be held here for those who are affected by the condition, their carers and friends. The welcoming atmosphere offers support and information sharing. It runs from 1.30 to 3.30 pm and tea and coffee are available.
On the same evening, popular local historian, Terry John, continues his examination of all things Tudor. This time he will be looking at formal Tudor Gardens which were a riot of colour and pomp, in tightly controlled spaces.
The talk starts at 7.30 pm and tickets cost £5.
Throughout May, we will be hosting a series of craft workshops to create patches for our community quilt. These events for the over 50s, will form part of our forthcoming celebration of Women’s History and are supported by Age Cymru’s Gwanwyn Festival.
Inspired by the eclectic nature of patchwork and traditional Welsh quilts, each diverse workshop will reflect the rich patchwork of experiences our community has to offer. Unless otherwise stated, they will take place on Wednesday mornings (10 am to 1 pm) and are FREE. Spaces are limited however, and booking is essential by calling 01834 860 500 or emailing [email protected]
On Tuesday, May 15, Margie Wilson is visiting Pembrokeshire from Washington DC. She is a direct descendant of one of Narberth’s past residents -- Lewis Walker of Redstone cottage, Narberth, a Quaker who emigrated hat came to Pennsylvania (USA) about 1683-1686.
As a genealogist and amateur historian, Margie will be giving an illustrated talk entitled The Welsh Quakers in America: One Family’s Story.
This promises to be a popular event so to be sure to book your tickets in advance.
Our regular events will also be continuing. Simon Harries’ Life Drawing Class is held every Friday morning. You will need to bring your own materials.
Jacqueline Thompson’s Family History Surgery takes place regularly on Thursdays.
For more information on all our events, ring 01834 860500 or email [email protected]







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