What's on in Swinstead

Lincolnshire, England

Book clubs, bingo, and the occasional village fête that's surprisingly well organised — Swinstead punches well above its weight for local events, and Lincolnshire's all the better for it. You'll find everything from craft workshops the kids won't stop asking about to open mic nights that are genuinely worth staying up past nine for. The big listings sites have never heard of half these venues, which is their loss and your gain. Parish council listings, community centre noticeboards, pub websites we've had to zoom in on to read properly — we've checked them all so you don't have to.

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St George's Kids & Pathfinders

St George's Kids and 11am on Sunday mornings except for the first Sunday of the month which is an All-Age Family Service in church. Our weekly teaching session is full of Bible based games, activities, craft, teaching times, and prayer at St George's Church Place. There are groups catering for all ages from babies to 11 year olds (school year 6). We offer a 'quiet space provision' within the main Groundbreakers room which can be accessed by children for a short period if they need some quiet space/time out. — Rock Solid is for kids in school Years 5+6. This lively group explores the challenges of being a Christian in today's world as well as the values taught by Jesus. It also links the teachings in the Old Testament to the work of Jesus and His disciples. — Groundbreakers is for kids in school years Reception – year 4. Here we explore the life and ministry of Jesus, and what He asks of us as His disciples as well as key moments and stories from the Old Testamant. — Gems and Pebbles are our creche groups for 0-3 year olds (Pre schoolers).  Staffed by experienced leaders and helpers, children enjoy play/activities whilst parents attend the service in Church or parents sitting in can watch a live stream of the service from the creche itself. — Pathfinders - Our Sunday morning youth provision during the 9.15am service.   The main focuses for this group are looking at how the stories of the Bible are relevant to us today, and helping youth to understand faith in...

Sun 12 Apr08:00St George's Church(9.6mi)
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St George's Kids & Pathfinders

St George's Kids and 11am on Sunday mornings except for the first Sunday of the month which is an All-Age Family Service in church. Our weekly teaching session is full of Bible based games, activities, craft, teaching times, and prayer at St George's Church Place. There are groups catering for all ages from babies to 11 year olds (school year 6). We offer a 'quiet space provision' within the main Groundbreakers room which can be accessed by children for a short period if they need some quiet space/time out. — Rock Solid is for kids in school Years 5+6. This lively group explores the challenges of being a Christian in today's world as well as the values taught by Jesus. It also links the teachings in the Old Testament to the work of Jesus and His disciples. — Groundbreakers is for kids in school years Reception – year 4. Here we explore the life and ministry of Jesus, and what He asks of us as His disciples as well as key moments and stories from the Old Testamant. — Gems and Pebbles are our creche groups for 0-3 year olds (Pre schoolers).  Staffed by experienced leaders and helpers, children enjoy play/activities whilst parents attend the service in Church or parents sitting in can watch a live stream of the service from the creche itself. — Pathfinders - Our Sunday morning youth provision during the 9.15am service.   The main focuses for this group are looking at how the stories of the Bible are relevant to us today, and helping youth to understand faith in...

Sun 12 Apr10:00St George's Church(9.6mi)
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TALK - Finding the Lost Manors of Harlaxton

Join us on Thursday 16th April  in the Museum at 2pm, with Doug Brown as we discover the Lost Manors of Harlaxton. In 2024 Harlaxton History Society decided to take on the challenge of organising a community archaeology project in the village to research it’s manorial past. Known now for its extravagant mid 19th Century manor few people were aware that the village had a manorial past going back almost 1000 years. This talk reveals this heritage for the first time Tickets, include tea and coffee on arrival. Friends of Grantham Museum: £5 | General Admission: £8 | On the Door: £10 Click here to book your ‘Finding the Lost Manors of Harlaxton’ talk ticket online (or call into see us at the Museum) Become a friend:  Support Grantham Museum and help us preserve our town’s heritage for everyone. As a Friend, you’ll enjoy: • Discounted talk tickets • Invitations to private previews and events • 10% off in the Museum shop and Digby’s Coffee Shop • Quarterly newsletter and more Your support helps us conserve collections, inspire young learners, and bring history to life. How to Join • Join online • Email • Visit the museum You’ll get a Friends’ membership card and certificate, plus all the perks above. Bring your card when booking events to enjoy your discounts! IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE: You will not be issued with a physical ticket i.e. a paper or card ticket will not be posted to you.

Thu 16 Apr14:00Grantham Museum(10.3mi)

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