Pembroke and Monkton Local History Society has three events this month, all at Monkton Priory Church Hall:
Tomorrow (Saturday, November 3), we have our monthly coffee morning and exhibition from 10.30 am - 1 pm. Linda Asman will be giving a presentation about our Heritage Lottery supported project: 'Through My Eyes- a Community History of Pembroke and Monkton.' This is an important work, probably the most important thing we will ever do. The aim is to paint a picture of Pembroke in the 20th century through the eyes of the people who have lived it. About 40 people will be involved in recording their stories, each with a different outlook. The end result will be a DVD and an accompanying book. The work is being done completely voluntarily with funding to cover only the publication and professional fees involved. All are welcome and entry is free.
On Friday, November 16, at 7.30 pm, David James will be giving a talk: 'Pembroke People - some of the great and famous who have visited here'. David is well-known for his work with the West Wales Maritime Heritage Society and is a popular speaker.
On Friday, November 23, at 7.30 pm, there will be a Christmas quiz night and social. £3.50 includes buffet - bring your own bottle if you wish.
In addition, on Saturday November 17, the society will be participating in the PCNP's Archaeology Day School at Pembrokeshire College which runs from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.





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