
Organ Festival
Milton Keynes Museum will be taking visitors back to the days of fairground fun with the return of its popular Organ Festival.
Milton Keynes Museum
Milton Keynes Museum will be taking visitors back to the days of fairground fun with the return of its popular Organ Festival.
Milton Keynes Museum
Join a screening of this box office hit, in the location where the real-life events of the fictionalised story took place.
Bletchley Park
Join Brett Thorn to hear about two fascinating types of object in the Museum’s Weird Exhibition – witch bottles and concealed shoes.
Discover Bucks Museum
This lecture by James Bolton focuses on Vita Sackville-West and the extraordinary garden she created at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent.
Arts Society North Bucks
A follow-up from Martin Sirot-Smith’s talk in April. This time he will tell of the Washington family’s connection with the wool trade.
Towcester and District Local History Society
Dressed as a suffragette, Eve Bacon will tell the story, not only of the suffragettes but of the wider campaign for universal suffrage in Britain.
Wolverton & District Archaeological and Historical Society
The story of Milton Keynes will be told in two performances using Living Archive’s incredible archive of music, stories, images and film.
Living Archive Milton Keynes
Join MKCDC for a free sculpture-themed site tour to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of modernist sculptor Bernard Schottlander.
Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre
A musical soirée with Weston Underwood Choir. Doors open at 7 pm. Concert starts at 7.30 pm. Tickets: £12.00 includes a glass of wine and nibbles.
Friends of St Guthlac’s Church, Passenham
Graham McKechnie presents a talk about Walter Tull, the first black footballer to play at the highest level of the domestic game in the UK.
Yardley Gobion History Group
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