1Worship on the Second Sunday of the month
A service of Holy Communion, Informal Worship or Evening Prayer with hymns

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We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.
1A service of Holy Communion, Informal Worship or Evening Prayer with hymns
2at East Kirkby Aerodrome Memorial
Between 10am-1pm historian and author Chris Ward will be in the NAAFI to sign his books, help with research or just available to chat about Bomber Command. This is your opportunity to talk to him in a very informal way so grab a coffee and cake from our NAAFI and come have a chat to Chris. No appointment or pre-booking required.

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3at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
Between 10am-1pm historian and author Chris Ward will be in the NAAFI to sign his books, help with research or just available to chat about Bomber Command. This is your opportunity to talk to him in a very informal way so grab a coffee and cake from our NAAFI and come have a chat to Chris. No appointment or pre-booking required.
4Join us at the IBCC, on Saturday 12th July for a vibrant Food, Drink & Craft Fayre celebrating the very best in artisan produce, handmade crafts, and independent makers hosted by Street Food Socials Lincolnshire.
5at Adults Move Lincolnshire CIC
The Vista Hall, Spalding
Eyes down 5PM SATURDAY 11TH JULY 2026 West Butterwick Village Hall Come and join us, all welcome. Friends of St Mary's Church
7Free! (worth double-checking)at St Peter and St Paul's Church
Learn about Jesus with a story from the Bible, a break for juice and biscuits, followed by games and crafts, painting, quizzes, colouring, card making, decorations and more.
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