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What’s on
Platinum Party in the Park
Vine House Farm Sat 18th June, Sat 2nd July. £10
See many species of breeding birds, learn how the bird seed is grown and how the farm is managed with wildlife in mind. www.vinehousefarm.co.uk
John Eve Field (opp Tesco) Sunday June 5th 12.00 - 5.00pm
Come dressed in one of the decades of the Queen’s reign for a chance to win £45 adults £25 child (0-16) Prize giving at the end of the afternoon.
Rose & Sweet Pea Show & Garden Fete
Saturday 25th June 1.00pm - 4.30pm Priory Church, Hall and gardens Deeping St James
Traditional summer fete and horticultural show - grand raffle - crowning of the Rose Queen.
The Deeping Summer Ball
An annual black tie and long dress event to support Dementia Support South Lincs. Red carpet welcome serenaded by vintage tributes singer Alan Jackson Live music from The Commandments.. Entertainment by Dean Odell Mind Reader while you dine on 4 courses in the luxury pavilion, hosted in the beautiful gardens of The Granary, West Deeping. 25th June. Visit: https://deepingsummerball.co.uk
Platinum Jubilee Exhibition
Grimsthorpe Castle, Sunday 22 May to Monday 29 August 12pm-4.00pm (last entry 3.15pm)
Included in the Castle, Park & Gardens ticket, at just £15 an adult. Amongst the exceptional objects on display will be replica of the lavish costume worn by George IV at his coronation in 1821, as well as his throne and canopy, with the highlight of the exhibition being the Norman Hartnell dress and headdress worn by Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby as Maid of Honour to Elizabeth II www.grimsthorpe.co.uk.
Willoughby Gallery
Moreleys Lane, Corby Glen, NG33 4NL Opening Weds 15th June - 9th July 12.00-5.00pm Tues- Sat. Entrance free
NOLITEX. Rooted in the Wood. An exhibition of textiles and mixed media by a group of artists who work to a theme and aim to push the boundaries of textile and mixed media art and practice. This exhibition shows individual responses based on experiences of walking in the woods. Nature, nurture, roots and leaves; transforming the landscape and ourselves. www.willoughbygallery.com