- 1313.November.Sunday
The Vibrant Jersey Small Business Christmas Fayre 2022
In Support Of Two Local Charities – Beresford Street Kitchen & The Grace TrustIn Association With Island Fever Events.Bringing Some Festive Cheer To You This Year, The Fayre Will Be Showcasing A Number Of Local Artisans, Each Presenting Their Unique Brand Of Gifts And Treats.With Father Christmas Expected And An Array Of Festive Carols & Other Seasonal Entertainment, It Is The Perfect Venue For You To Enjoy A Christmas Shopping Spree, Whilst Supporting Local Small Businesses And Charities Alike.For Those Of You That Are Unable To Make The Event, We will Be Promoting All The Exhibitors Through Our Website, So That You Can Shop From Wherever You Are!Exhibitors At The Xmas Fayre Over The Two EventsDivine ZenResin Me This BoutiqueLove CastingAAA Crystal JewelleryAnita Eastwood ArtSweet CelebrationsTemple Spa SkincareCI JewelleryUnique UnicornsGlitz & GlamourWillow RoseR & R CandlesTiny ThreadsMariposaMoo & TorbsThe Bom Life CompanyMark BakerArt by AniStephen Davies ArtRecycle for Phillips FootprintsKali ma raw ChocolateSoul ExpressionsCreeateBailiwick FlameBe CoorieBreeze Eco Online ShopMana WoodStudio EllicaSelf Love HampersJersey Girl ScentsNeptune JerseyIckle StarsOmega DesignsMemory MakerCromwell CraftsRoyal Courtyard FoodsSt Brelade`s CollegeWinston & CoTropic Skincare with Sylvie
EMA Interiors
Crochet My Hobby
Oriflame
Roar Creatives
Katwalk KnitsJersey GonksTrade Roots
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Discover St Helier
Every Sunday morning one of our qualified guides will take you on a journey through the fascinating history and culture of Jersey.
About this event
With their unique insights, our guide will take you on a journey beginning at the end of the last ice-age, some 6,000 years ago when Jersey became an Island. You will learn about the people, see some of the iconic sites of St Helier and hear about the events that have helped shape Jersey’s history, making it the modern, bustling and multicultural island it is today.
Jessica Lloyd Duo - Roberto's Jazz Bar
This Sunday – Jessica Lloyds Chays will add a touch of finesse to your evening with this stylish and sophisticated piano and vocal duo, accompanied by professional pianist Paul Mathews.Light jazz sounds, ballads, love songs, and country blues are all part of their perfectly chosen charming repertoire.Roberto’s Jazz Bar features the largest Gin collection in the Channel Islands. Let our bartenders to pair your meal with the ideal G&TThe Lamplighter Entertainment
This Sunday’s Live Music is the wonderful**Two for the Road**Don’t forget our new time of 9-11pm - 1414.November.Monday
Grease: School Edition
Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
This version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make GREASE a favourite among rock and roll fans of all ages, whilst being suitable in content for school students.
- 1515.November.Tuesday
Link Gallery Exhibitions
The Link Gallery is located at Jersey Museum & Art Gallery and is an exhibition space between Jersey Museum and the Société Jersiaise. Each month, the gallery features an exhibition by a different Jersey artist, providing local artists with a central space in St Helier to showcase their work.
The Link Gallery is free for Jersey Heritage Members and non-Members
MY HERITAGE, MY HOME
12 October to 27 November
This free community exhibition explores the experience of Black and mixed-race people living in Jersey. This is a partnership between Jersey Heritage and community representative Debi Morris Monro who has collected a wide range of personal testimony over recent months that will be illustrated by a collection of photographic portraits.
Uncovering the Secrets of St Helier
Meeting at the Jersey Cows in West’s Centre, St Helier, enjoy a meander through Victorian St Helier, to admire the architecture, and hear tales of town life through the Centuries.
Find out where the streets really are “paved” with gold, have a photograph with a Royal, discover the Penfold Post Box, find evidence of the musket shots from the Battle of Jersey, and uncover the secret hidden within the paving of our Place du Marché. There is so much to discover, so join Kary and allow her to reveal our town’s hidden treasures.
The Town Walk takes place on selected Tuesdays and Thursdays. Booking in advance is required.
Telephone Kary on 07797 741176
Email Kary at [email protected]
Price £15 per person (children under 10 free)
Grease: School Edition
Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
This version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make GREASE a favourite among rock and roll fans of all ages, whilst being suitable in content for school students.
- 1616.November.Wednesday
PEOPLE! POWER! PROTEST!
An exhibition that explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today.
‘People! Power! Protest!’ explores the story of protest in Jersey, from the Corn Riots of 1769 to the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020.
Jersey may be small but Islanders have made their voices heard loud and clear over the years. Jersey has a fascinating history of protest in the Island and the theme of the exhibition coincides with the 250th anniversary of the Code of Laws that was introduced in response to the Corn Riots.
The exhibition explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today, from historic protests, such as the Corn Riots, to more recent protests such as Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter.
Among the items on display is the official 18th century court records showing the redacted demands of the Corn Riots protestors, and the petition signed by thousands of people to try and save Queen’s Valley from being flooded in the 1980s. There are also the banners and placards from other protests over the years and photographs of significant post-war campaigns and demonstrations.
As you enter the exhibition ‘People! Power! Protest!’, you’ll see a stunning graffiti-style entrance wall by designer James Carter, of Midnight Industries. Celebrated local artist Ian Rolls has also created a new version of his iconic climate stripes mural in the environmental protest section of the exhibition. Visitors can to listen to stories of protest and share their own memories of their involvement in campaigns and demonstrations over the years.
The Queen`s Visits To Jersey
An exhibition at Jersey Archive to mark the Platinum Jubilee.
To mark the Platinum Jubilee, a FREE exhibition at Jersey Archive exploring the Royal Visits of the Monarch to our Island before and during her 70 years on the throne. Using images from the Jersey Evening Post Photo Archive and documents from the archive.
Jersey Archive is open Monday to Thursday, 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm.
Trade Roots
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Myths, Mysteries and Medieval Marvels of St Clement
Enjoy a light-hearted adventure through the lanes and footpaths of St Clement to uncover the stories behind our imposing Jersey Round Towers, an ancient folly and a remarkable 6000 year old tomb. Find a lost railway bridge and follow along the track of the old Jersey Eastern Railway, past two station houses which still exist today.
Hear of mariner’s mysteries, seafaring stories and discover a hidden lighthouse and medieval pathways.
Beginning at Le Hocq, St Clement this circular walk explores the coastline for a short distance before heading inland along forgotten pathways, admiring spectacular sweeping sea views from ancient hilltop monuments. Toilet facilities and refreshments available at the beginning and end of route.
Booking Required.
Cost £15 per person (Children under 10 free)
Please call Kary Day (07797 741176)
or e-mail [email protected]
Bus Route 1
Grease: School Edition
Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
This version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make GREASE a favourite among rock and roll fans of all ages, whilst being suitable in content for school students.
- 1717.November.Thursday
Kelly Eastwood Art
If you, a loved one, a neighbour, or a friend, have a few hours to spare, and want to connect with art and people – please contact me HERE to book your space.
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Grease: School Edition
Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
This version retains the fun-loving spirit and immortal songs that make GREASE a favourite among rock and roll fans of all ages, whilst being suitable in content for school students.
- 1818.November.Friday
Eisteddfod: Music
The final classes of the Music Section will take place at Jersey Arts Centre with the culmination classes of the Music Festival (from Sunday 13 November at St Helier Parish Church and Chateau Vermont), including the Rock and Pop Section, and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Deaf Signing Choir classes.
Daily tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Email: [email protected]
Christmas Window Competition.
You can vote for your favourite window in one of two categories: Community and Commercial.
The People’s Choice awards are 100% decided by the public vote. The shops will have another chance to win in the Small, Medium, Large and Community categories which are decided by our panel of judges. This year’s judges are Helen Langlois and Scarlett Camacho 2022/23 Senior and Junior St Helier Ambassadors and Jenny Mullin, BBC Radio Jersey’s weekday breakfast presenter.
You have until Monday 5 December to get your votes in.
Vote HERE
Exhibition Opening - Theo Jenner
You love art?
Do not miss the opportunity to come and discover the work of local artist Theo Jenner !
It will be a chance to chat with him and to enjoy a glass of wine !
Free event but booking essential : Here
Marina Metro Entertainment
Our CHRISTMAS PARTY SEAS0N starts this weekend – for entertainment we will be opening with a bang from two great LIVE MUSIC acts and a great NEW PARTY MENUFriday 18th November – LAYDEE & THE AMPSaturday 19th November – DEANOTables for dinner from 6pmTables for drinking only from 9pmLIVE MUSIC – 8.30pm – 10.30pmMusic for Dancing – 10.30pm – 1amCall 724519 to bookLIVE AT THE BLUE NOTE
Friday gig!! We are at the Blue Note this Friday with The Dust for a sweaty night of noisy nu-metal! If it’s anything like our last gig with them it’s gonna be awesome!
The Brian White & Tim Horsfall Quintet - Friday Night Jazz!
This Friday at Roberto’s Jazz Bar, the leading Jazz Quintet performs a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.The band is comprised of the Island’s top five jazz musicians: Tim Horsfall (piano), Brian White (trumpet), and Dave Andre (Tenor Saxophone) Cris Sparkes (String Bass) Adam Marshall (Drums).Do not forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.. Tel : 01534 727 521 - 1919.November.Saturday
Christmas Window Competition.
You can vote for your favourite window in one of two categories: Community and Commercial.
The People’s Choice awards are 100% decided by the public vote. The shops will have another chance to win in the Small, Medium, Large and Community categories which are decided by our panel of judges. This year’s judges are Helen Langlois and Scarlett Camacho 2022/23 Senior and Junior St Helier Ambassadors and Jenny Mullin, BBC Radio Jersey’s weekday breakfast presenter.
You have until Monday 5 December to get your votes in.
Vote HERE
Eisteddfod: Music
The final classes of the Music Section will take place at Jersey Arts Centre with the culmination classes of the Music Festival (from Sunday 13 November at St Helier Parish Church and Chateau Vermont), including the Rock and Pop Section, and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Deaf Signing Choir classes.
Daily tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Email: [email protected]
The Queen`s Visits To Jersey
An exhibition at Jersey Archive to mark the Platinum Jubilee.
To mark the Platinum Jubilee, a FREE exhibition at Jersey Archive exploring the Royal Visits of the Monarch to our Island before and during her 70 years on the throne. Using images from the Jersey Evening Post Photo Archive and documents from the archive.
Jersey Archive is open Monday to Thursday, 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm.
RNLI Jersey - Christmas Market
RNLI Jersey is hosting a Christmas market and coffee morning at St Brelade Parish Hall, St Aubin on Saturday 19th November 2022.Thank you for your support!Towers Tides and Turnstones – Uncovering La Rocque with Roger Noel
Join Roger Noel on a fascinating exploration of the South-East corner of Jersey, from coastline to country lanes and back again.
This circular walk begins at La Rocque Harbour where you can hear about the fascinating history of this harbour and former fishing port. See where the invading French troops landed on a cold winter’s night of 5th January 1781, and learn of the 18th and 20th century fortifications that now protect this area of coastline, which is also a designated area of special interest, and protected Ramsar site.
From La Rocque you wander inland, venturing into the countryside, to enjoy fantastic views, catch glimpses of visiting and local birdlife, and hear a little of our agriculture and oyster farming industries.
The walk returns full circle, through the country lanes, following the route of the old Jersey Eastern Railway, and heads back to the beach, for a final stroll along the shoreline returning to La Rocque Harbour.
This gentle stroll, which encounters no hills and just a few steps, will take approximately three hours, with a chance of a well earned refreshment at the end.
Pre-book by telephoning Roger on 07797 824721 or email Roger at [email protected]
Cost £15 per person
Meet at the Telephone Box at La Rocque Harbour.
Trade Roots
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Yield, Kickbacks and Jim's House
Its a big one folks!
We have joined forces with amazing Kickbacks and Jims House for what will be an unforgettable evening at Blue Note.
So put on your glad rags and practise your rock salute and we will see you there!Marina Metro Entertainment
Our CHRISTMAS PARTY SEAS0N starts this weekend – for entertainment we will be opening with a bang from two great LIVE MUSIC acts and a great NEW PARTY MENUFriday 18th November – LAYDEE & THE AMPSaturday 19th November – DEANOTables for dinner from 6pmTables for drinking only from 9pmLIVE MUSIC – 8.30pm – 10.30pmMusic for Dancing – 10.30pm – 1amCall 724519 to bookSaturday Latin Jazz - Adria Godfrey
“When it comes to her approach to music, Adria is a spirit that knows no boundaries. In addition to having a beautiful voice and the uncanny ability to connect with her audience, she is a natural performer.When Adria performs, she will transport you back to her Latin musical roots, accompanied by her band. Infusing a contemporary edge into this irresistible music, this band creates an absolutely sensational and authentic musical experience for the audience.Do not forget to make your reservation to avoid disappointment as space is limited…