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After the Festival Around Baldock Avenue Park Baldock Arts & Heritage Centre Baldock Community Centre Baldock High Street Before The Festival Brandles School Buffs Football Club Cafe Luna Chez Burton Friday 13th May 2022 Friday 20th May 2022 Friday 29th April 2022 Friday 6th May 2022 Hartsfield School Hen & Chickens Public House Knights Templar School Market Place Methodist Church Monday 16th May 2022 Monday 2nd May 2022 Monday 9th May 2022 Multi-day event Old White Horse Orange Tree Public House Saturday 14th May 2022 Saturday 21st May 2022 Saturday 30th April 2022 Saturday 7th May 2022 St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Church Hall St. Mary's School Sunday 15th May 2022 Sunday 1st May 2022 Sunday 22nd May 2022 Sunday 8th May 2022 The Arbury The Cock Public House The Engine The Maltings Fish and Chips The Victoria The White Lion Thursday 12th May 2022 Thursday 19th May 2022 Thursday 5th May 2022 Tuesday 10th May 2022 Tuesday 17th May 2022 Tuesday 3rd May 2022 United Reformed Church Wednesday 11th May 2022 Wednesday 18th May 2022 Wednesday 4th May 2022 Weston Way Nursery wool-n-things
(Also open Wednesday 18 May & Saturday 21 May 11am-3pm and each Wednesday and Saturday thereafter)
Royal Jubilee, this new display to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee looks back at Baldock’s extensive celebrations to mark the Queen’s coronation in June 1953, amongst which, the Soap-Box Derby even attracted national interest. The display also shows how the town came together to celebrate earlier royal events, such as Victoria’s jubilees, in great style.
From Wednesday 18 May from 11 am – 3 pm Wednesdays and Saturdays
Tilly and Nick Wonham are jointly exhibiting in this new exhibition which opens on Wednesday 18 May and can be seen until 27 August. Tilly’s work is abstract still life and landscapes with a strong sense of pattern and decoration, while Nick is a printmaker mainly producing linocuts in limited editions. This is a good opportunity to be among the first to view this exciting new exhibition.
Doors and bar open at 7.00pm.
This award-winning film stars Anthony Hopkins playing a man struggling with dementia – with Olivia Colman as his daughter.
Watch the film in the relaxed atmosphere of the Baldock Arts & Heritage Centre, where the bar is open throughout and members of the audience are welcome to stay on afterwards to discuss the film or make suggestions for further showings.
(Also open Wednesday 18 May & Saturday 21 May 11am-3pm and each Wednesday and Saturday thereafter)
Royal Jubilee, this new display to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee looks back at Baldock’s extensive celebrations to mark the Queen’s coronation in June 1953, amongst which, the Soap-Box Derby even attracted national interest. The display also shows how the town came together to celebrate earlier royal events, such as Victoria’s jubilees, in great style.
From Wednesday 18 May from 11 am – 3 pm Wednesdays and Saturdays
Tilly and Nick Wonham are jointly exhibiting in this new exhibition which opens on Wednesday 18 May and can be seen until 27 August. Tilly’s work is abstract still life and landscapes with a strong sense of pattern and decoration, while Nick is a printmaker mainly producing linocuts in limited editions. This is a good opportunity to be among the first to view this exciting new exhibition.