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.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 24 Nov, 1 & 8 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
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.
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 HEREto book your space.
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.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 24 Nov, 1 & 8 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
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.
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 HEREto book your space.
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.
We do love a PARTY and have another fab weekend of Christmas Parties planned, our delicious PARTY MENU together with LIVE MUSIC guaranteed to get you dancing ……………..
Friday December 2nd – BACKBEAT
Saturday December 3rd JOHN BEATON
Sunday December 4th – SILENT DISCO
Tables for dinner from 6pm
LIVE MUSIC 8.30pm – 10.30pm
Music for dancing 10.30 – 1pm
SILENT DISCO Sundays 5pm-8pm – FREE for those booked for Sunday Lunch
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.
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.
We do love a PARTY and have another fab weekend of Christmas Parties planned, our delicious PARTY MENU together with LIVE MUSIC guaranteed to get you dancing ……………..
Friday December 2nd – BACKBEAT
Saturday December 3rd JOHN BEATON
Sunday December 4th – SILENT DISCO
Tables for dinner from 6pm
LIVE MUSIC 8.30pm – 10.30pm
Music for dancing 10.30 – 1pm
SILENT DISCO Sundays 5pm-8pm – FREE for those booked for Sunday Lunch
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.
Your chance to see some of the unique, beautiful, unusual and sometimes commonplace objects, works of art, archives, textiles and archaeological material cared for by Jersey Heritage, dating from the Ice Age to the present day.
3 December at Jersey Archive Images and artefacts, from shop signs to paper bags. Come along to reminisce and share your stories of shopping in times gone by.
The collections that Jersey Heritage look after comprise hundreds of thousands of items, including archaeology, social history objects, art and archive material. The majority of these collections are stored in one of our object stores or at the Jersey Archive, while some items can be seen on display at our visitor sites.
Our ‘Meet the Collections’ events will give members of the public the opportunity to see some of the fascinating items in our collections that are not usually on display at one of our sites. With a different theme each month, our collections team will be selecting some of their favourite objects to show and will be on hand at these events to talk to the public about what these objects are, where they came from and what they can tell us about our Island’s history.
Come along and see something different from the collection. All events will be open from 10am-2pm and are free to attend.
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.
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.
We do love a PARTY and have another fab weekend of Christmas Parties planned, our delicious PARTY MENU together with LIVE MUSIC guaranteed to get you dancing ……………..
Friday December 2nd – BACKBEAT
Saturday December 3rd JOHN BEATON
Sunday December 4th – SILENT DISCO
Tables for dinner from 6pm
LIVE MUSIC 8.30pm – 10.30pm
Music for dancing 10.30 – 1pm
SILENT DISCO Sundays 5pm-8pm – FREE for those booked for Sunday Lunch
“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…
Your chance to see some of the unique, beautiful, unusual and sometimes commonplace objects, works of art, archives, textiles and archaeological material cared for by Jersey Heritage, dating from the Ice Age to the present day.
3 December at Jersey Archive Images and artefacts, from shop signs to paper bags. Come along to reminisce and share your stories of shopping in times gone by.
The collections that Jersey Heritage look after comprise hundreds of thousands of items, including archaeology, social history objects, art and archive material. The majority of these collections are stored in one of our object stores or at the Jersey Archive, while some items can be seen on display at our visitor sites.
Our ‘Meet the Collections’ events will give members of the public the opportunity to see some of the fascinating items in our collections that are not usually on display at one of our sites. With a different theme each month, our collections team will be selecting some of their favourite objects to show and will be on hand at these events to talk to the public about what these objects are, where they came from and what they can tell us about our Island’s history.
Come along and see something different from the collection. All events will be open from 10am-2pm and are free to attend.
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.
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.
We do love a PARTY and have another fab weekend of Christmas Parties planned, our delicious PARTY MENU together with LIVE MUSIC guaranteed to get you dancing ……………..
Friday December 2nd – BACKBEAT
Saturday December 3rd JOHN BEATON
Sunday December 4th – SILENT DISCO
Tables for dinner from 6pm
LIVE MUSIC 8.30pm – 10.30pm
Music for dancing 10.30 – 1pm
SILENT DISCO Sundays 5pm-8pm – FREE for those booked for Sunday Lunch
“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…
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.
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.
There are so many annual highlights at Hamptonne to celebrate and now we’re ready to add another to the Jersey Heritage calendar with Tree Dressing Day. Join Jersey Heritage in the orchard at Hamptonne for an early evening, winter warmer of an event to celebrate our leafy friends, whose presence alone is enough to reduce stress and improve our sense of wellbeing.
The orchard at Hamptonne is rather special; it is made up of 23 apple trees that are all local cider varieties. At the January Wassail, our visitors help to bless the trees in the hope of an abundant harvest later in the year. They stroll and play under the canopy of blossom provided by them in the spring, picnic under their shade in the heat of the summer and help to pick the apples in the autumn, ready for cider making at La Faîs’sie d’Cidre.
Wrap up warm and join artist Kerry-Jane Warner for decoration making and tree dressing from 4pm, with music and merriment to follow.
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&T
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.
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.
There are so many annual highlights at Hamptonne to celebrate and now we’re ready to add another to the Jersey Heritage calendar with Tree Dressing Day. Join Jersey Heritage in the orchard at Hamptonne for an early evening, winter warmer of an event to celebrate our leafy friends, whose presence alone is enough to reduce stress and improve our sense of wellbeing.
The orchard at Hamptonne is rather special; it is made up of 23 apple trees that are all local cider varieties. At the January Wassail, our visitors help to bless the trees in the hope of an abundant harvest later in the year. They stroll and play under the canopy of blossom provided by them in the spring, picnic under their shade in the heat of the summer and help to pick the apples in the autumn, ready for cider making at La Faîs’sie d’Cidre.
Wrap up warm and join artist Kerry-Jane Warner for decoration making and tree dressing from 4pm, with music and merriment to follow.
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&T
Come and join Ann Dove at St Martin Public Hall for a fun relaxed – pop in dance class – suitable for all ages and levels.
The class will include a gentle warm up followed by a mix of dance styles to include over the weeks… Line Dance, Barn Dance, Salsa, Bollywood, show dances and much more.
Finishing with a Tai Chi cool down Just turn up and give it a try Bring water Plenty parking
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Embrace the art of candle making with Kim Davidson. Price includes seasonal refreshments. Glass jars, wax and essential oils.
Learn how to repurpose your old candles jars, how to create wax and fragrance and decorating just in time for in time for the festive season and present giving. Glass jars, wax and essential oils all provided and participants will leave with their own candle and armed with the know how to create many more scented ones at home!
Come and join Ann Dove at St Martin Public Hall for a fun relaxed – pop in dance class – suitable for all ages and levels.
The class will include a gentle warm up followed by a mix of dance styles to include over the weeks… Line Dance, Barn Dance, Salsa, Bollywood, show dances and much more.
Finishing with a Tai Chi cool down Just turn up and give it a try Bring water Plenty parking
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Embrace the art of candle making with Kim Davidson. Price includes seasonal refreshments. Glass jars, wax and essential oils.
Learn how to repurpose your old candles jars, how to create wax and fragrance and decorating just in time for in time for the festive season and present giving. Glass jars, wax and essential oils all provided and participants will leave with their own candle and armed with the know how to create many more scented ones at home!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 24 Nov, 1 & 8 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
The Jersey Battle of Flowers Christmas Parade will take place on Sunday 11th December 2022.
Battle of Flowers floats from the summer parade transformed into a winter festive wonderland. Suitable for all the family
Firework display at the end of the parade approx 18.30
Due to immovable infrastructure in the town centre, which would impact some of the larger floats taking part, the parade route for 2022 will be: starting from FerrySpeed Depot, passing by Maritime House, Rue de L’eau, Aquasplash, the overpass, Liberty Wharf, Pomme D’Or and up past Liberty Bus Station, ending at Castle Street junction.
We have many entrants this year, which will mean a good, fun event for all the family and remember it’s a FREE parade.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 24 Nov, 1 & 8 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
The Jersey Battle of Flowers Christmas Parade will take place on Sunday 11th December 2022.
Battle of Flowers floats from the summer parade transformed into a winter festive wonderland. Suitable for all the family
Firework display at the end of the parade approx 18.30
Due to immovable infrastructure in the town centre, which would impact some of the larger floats taking part, the parade route for 2022 will be: starting from FerrySpeed Depot, passing by Maritime House, Rue de L’eau, Aquasplash, the overpass, Liberty Wharf, Pomme D’Or and up past Liberty Bus Station, ending at Castle Street junction.
We have many entrants this year, which will mean a good, fun event for all the family and remember it’s a FREE parade.
Join us for a bit of dancing at the Simply Christmas Market in Royal Square.
Dragos Patrascu will show us some Rock and Roll dance steps at 4:45PM, and Side Salad Bob and the Vinaigrettes will take over with live music from 5:30PM.
Everyone is welcome and no prior dancing experience is required.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Well after the best part of 14 years we have decided to call it a day.
Unfortunately Sid and his family are leaving the Island, and it didn’t feel right to carry on with the band without him. So please come along if you can and help us celebrate the last 14 years, which have been an absolute blast. To be honest most of the audience will be made up of our former drummers so get down early to avoid disappointment
We are currently in the process of recording our original music and will hopefully be able to share this with you sometime in the New Year. The remaining band members will carry on making music for your pleasure but will probably be in a different direction and under a new name, we’ll keep you posted!
It’s not goodbye just see you later and a thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years!
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.
Join us for a bit of dancing at the Simply Christmas Market in Royal Square.
Dragos Patrascu will show us some Rock and Roll dance steps at 4:45PM, and Side Salad Bob and the Vinaigrettes will take over with live music from 5:30PM.
Everyone is welcome and no prior dancing experience is required.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Well after the best part of 14 years we have decided to call it a day.
Unfortunately Sid and his family are leaving the Island, and it didn’t feel right to carry on with the band without him. So please come along if you can and help us celebrate the last 14 years, which have been an absolute blast. To be honest most of the audience will be made up of our former drummers so get down early to avoid disappointment
We are currently in the process of recording our original music and will hopefully be able to share this with you sometime in the New Year. The remaining band members will carry on making music for your pleasure but will probably be in a different direction and under a new name, we’ll keep you posted!
It’s not goodbye just see you later and a thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years!
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.
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
Christmas in Jersey wouldn’t be complete without a special visit to see Father Christmas at 16 New Street.
Booking essential.
Please note that this is a MEMBERS ONLY event*. If you are not a member of the Trust, and you would like to support our conservation work – protecting Jersey’s natural beauty and historic buildings for ever and for everyone – you can JOIN HERE
Tickets for Father Christmas cost £10 per child to include a gift. One adult is admitted free of charge with every paying child.
* Please note that Jersey Heritage Cards are not valid at National Trust sites.
Get into the spirit of Christmas with festive carols, a classic films, decoration and card making and follow the trail around the Victorian House to find out what happens the night before Christmas!
Celebrate the festive season with a visit to the Jersey Museum and discover the sights and sounds of Christmas. Get into the spirit of Christmas with festive carols, decoration and card making and follow the trail around the Victorian House to find out what happens the night before Christmas! Head to the AV Theatre, grab some popcorn and watch “The Snowman” and “The Snowman and The Snowdog” during your Discovery Day.
Film screenings:
11:30am The Snowman, 1:30pm The Snowman and The Snowdog.
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.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Jersey Academy of Music are pleased to welcome you to their Senior String Christmas Concert at Chateau Vermont, featuring a Trumpet solo played by Leo Vernaglione.
Entry is FREE, though places will be limited; find your seat in good time to enjoy a wonderful evening!”
Join Jersey’s biggest & best show band for more non-stop festive fun and enjoy their annual show that’s packed with all the festive trimming’s!
The Bounce are back performing all the seasonal classics such as, ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’, ‘Jingle Bells’, ‘Fairytale of New York’, ‘I Wish it could be Christmas everyday’ & lots, lots more! Plus adding plenty of sparkle to the Christmas Tree will be the fantastic JLEE dancers & this years special guests… ‘The Genuine Jersey Boys’!
This years show promises to be the Biggest Show in town and this is certainly one Christmas Party you don’t want to miss! Plus, it’s the perfect way to start your Christmas! Be warned though, its always a quick ‘sell out’, so please don’t delay and purchase your tickets today!
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
“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…
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
Christmas in Jersey wouldn’t be complete without a special visit to see Father Christmas at 16 New Street.
Booking essential.
Please note that this is a MEMBERS ONLY event*. If you are not a member of the Trust, and you would like to support our conservation work – protecting Jersey’s natural beauty and historic buildings for ever and for everyone – you can JOIN HERE
Tickets for Father Christmas cost £10 per child to include a gift. One adult is admitted free of charge with every paying child.
* Please note that Jersey Heritage Cards are not valid at National Trust sites.
Get into the spirit of Christmas with festive carols, a classic films, decoration and card making and follow the trail around the Victorian House to find out what happens the night before Christmas!
Celebrate the festive season with a visit to the Jersey Museum and discover the sights and sounds of Christmas. Get into the spirit of Christmas with festive carols, decoration and card making and follow the trail around the Victorian House to find out what happens the night before Christmas! Head to the AV Theatre, grab some popcorn and watch “The Snowman” and “The Snowman and The Snowdog” during your Discovery Day.
Film screenings:
11:30am The Snowman, 1:30pm The Snowman and The Snowdog.
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.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Jersey Academy of Music are pleased to welcome you to their Senior String Christmas Concert at Chateau Vermont, featuring a Trumpet solo played by Leo Vernaglione.
Entry is FREE, though places will be limited; find your seat in good time to enjoy a wonderful evening!”
Join Jersey’s biggest & best show band for more non-stop festive fun and enjoy their annual show that’s packed with all the festive trimming’s!
The Bounce are back performing all the seasonal classics such as, ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’, ‘Jingle Bells’, ‘Fairytale of New York’, ‘I Wish it could be Christmas everyday’ & lots, lots more! Plus adding plenty of sparkle to the Christmas Tree will be the fantastic JLEE dancers & this years special guests… ‘The Genuine Jersey Boys’!
This years show promises to be the Biggest Show in town and this is certainly one Christmas Party you don’t want to miss! Plus, it’s the perfect way to start your Christmas! Be warned though, its always a quick ‘sell out’, so please don’t delay and purchase your tickets today!
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
“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…
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
“Come and join a pre Christmas walk to hear about some of Jersey’s customs and traditions, whilst you explore St Helier. Discover some of the fascinating places and hear about some remarkable events that have taken place in the capital of Jersey during the Christmas seasons in the last two millennia”
He’s making a list, and checking it twice; gonna find out who’s naughty and nice…
…and if you’ve been really good, then on the 11th, Monty Losh our Christmas elf will be leading you a festival excursion through St. Helier. On the 18th, Tom Bunting, our Santa look-alike will be coming to town! They are going to regale you with festive tales of yore, as you wander under the Christmas lights of St. Helier.
We’ll commence in Liberation Square. Wear your favourite Christmas jumper, mistletoe is optional.
Christmas Special tickets will still be £10 for adults and can either be booked via tinyurl.com/sthelierwalks , calling tom on 07797780868 or just turning up on the day.
It’s been a number of years since Newton’s blessed us with his presence (and voice) in Jersey and we’re happy to announce he’ll be back with us under the Spiegeltent in December.
Throughout Newton’s immensely successful career he has sold over 1.5 million records with 180 million streams making him one of the UK’s most successful singer-songwriters this millennium.
Across the songwriter’s freewheeling fifteen-year career, the sole constant has been his urge to tear down what came before, shed his creative skin and outrun industry dogma. Already, that rebel spirit has seen Faulkner’s music pinball from the outer-limits acoustic sorcery of 2007’s UK#1 debut, Hand Built By Robots, through an acclaimed catalogue that takes in rock, pop, folk, soul and beyond.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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&T
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
“Come and join a pre Christmas walk to hear about some of Jersey’s customs and traditions, whilst you explore St Helier. Discover some of the fascinating places and hear about some remarkable events that have taken place in the capital of Jersey during the Christmas seasons in the last two millennia”
He’s making a list, and checking it twice; gonna find out who’s naughty and nice…
…and if you’ve been really good, then on the 11th, Monty Losh our Christmas elf will be leading you a festival excursion through St. Helier. On the 18th, Tom Bunting, our Santa look-alike will be coming to town! They are going to regale you with festive tales of yore, as you wander under the Christmas lights of St. Helier.
We’ll commence in Liberation Square. Wear your favourite Christmas jumper, mistletoe is optional.
Christmas Special tickets will still be £10 for adults and can either be booked via tinyurl.com/sthelierwalks , calling tom on 07797780868 or just turning up on the day.
It’s been a number of years since Newton’s blessed us with his presence (and voice) in Jersey and we’re happy to announce he’ll be back with us under the Spiegeltent in December.
Throughout Newton’s immensely successful career he has sold over 1.5 million records with 180 million streams making him one of the UK’s most successful singer-songwriters this millennium.
Across the songwriter’s freewheeling fifteen-year career, the sole constant has been his urge to tear down what came before, shed his creative skin and outrun industry dogma. Already, that rebel spirit has seen Faulkner’s music pinball from the outer-limits acoustic sorcery of 2007’s UK#1 debut, Hand Built By Robots, through an acclaimed catalogue that takes in rock, pop, folk, soul and beyond.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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&T
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
This critically acclaimed show features the very best from the Eagles’ catalogue of classics including ’Hotel California’, ‘Desperado’, ‘Take It Easy’, ‘New Kid In Town’, ‘Life In The Fast Lane’ and many more…
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
This critically acclaimed show features the very best from the Eagles’ catalogue of classics including ’Hotel California’, ‘Desperado’, ‘Take It Easy’, ‘New Kid In Town’, ‘Life In The Fast Lane’ and many more…
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Don’t miss this big-screen adaptation of the award-winning stage musical! Starring Ben Platt, Julianne Moore and Amy Adams, the film follows Evan Hansen, a high school senior with social anxiety who goes on a journey of acceptance and discovery. Featuring popular songs such as Waving Through a Window and You Will Be Found.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Described as ‘the best observational comedian of his generation’ (The Guardian), this Edinburgh Award nominee’s last UK tour show After This One, I’m Going Home ended with standing ovations around the country. Seann has starred in Netflix’s Flinch, Live At The Apollo, Tonight at The London Palladium, Celebrity Juice, Play To The Whistle, Virtually Famous, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Chatty Man, Stand Up Central and is a regular guest on The Jonathan Ross Show.
Not just one of the countries funniest stand-up comedians, Seann can be seen acting in Jack Dee’s ITV sitcom Bad Move where he plays audience favourite, Grizzo.
‘Unquestionably the best observational comic of his generation’ The Guardian
‘A cracking good show’ The Telegraph
‘One of comedy’s hottest properties… very talented, very funny’ The Evening Standard
‘He remains one of the most entertaining observational comics on the block’ The Independent
+
PETER RETHINASAMY
Born and raised in Belfast to a Malaysian father and Irish mother, Peter is a comedian with hard hitting, punchy jokes and hilarious tales of growing up in Northern Ireland.
Since he started performing stand up, he has reached the semi-finals of the Laughing Horse New Act Competition and won the London Comedy Store’s King Gong Competition. He is also resident MC at Fulham Comedy Club and cementing himself as a must-see act on the circuit.
Combining his love of comedy writing and acting (he was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain) Peter has been creating funny sketches for Instagram and TikTok.
This event is ‘subject to the Bailiff’s Permission’.
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Don’t miss this big-screen adaptation of the award-winning stage musical! Starring Ben Platt, Julianne Moore and Amy Adams, the film follows Evan Hansen, a high school senior with social anxiety who goes on a journey of acceptance and discovery. Featuring popular songs such as Waving Through a Window and You Will Be Found.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Described as ‘the best observational comedian of his generation’ (The Guardian), this Edinburgh Award nominee’s last UK tour show After This One, I’m Going Home ended with standing ovations around the country. Seann has starred in Netflix’s Flinch, Live At The Apollo, Tonight at The London Palladium, Celebrity Juice, Play To The Whistle, Virtually Famous, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Chatty Man, Stand Up Central and is a regular guest on The Jonathan Ross Show.
Not just one of the countries funniest stand-up comedians, Seann can be seen acting in Jack Dee’s ITV sitcom Bad Move where he plays audience favourite, Grizzo.
‘Unquestionably the best observational comic of his generation’ The Guardian
‘A cracking good show’ The Telegraph
‘One of comedy’s hottest properties… very talented, very funny’ The Evening Standard
‘He remains one of the most entertaining observational comics on the block’ The Independent
+
PETER RETHINASAMY
Born and raised in Belfast to a Malaysian father and Irish mother, Peter is a comedian with hard hitting, punchy jokes and hilarious tales of growing up in Northern Ireland.
Since he started performing stand up, he has reached the semi-finals of the Laughing Horse New Act Competition and won the London Comedy Store’s King Gong Competition. He is also resident MC at Fulham Comedy Club and cementing himself as a must-see act on the circuit.
Combining his love of comedy writing and acting (he was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain) Peter has been creating funny sketches for Instagram and TikTok.
This event is ‘subject to the Bailiff’s Permission’.
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 Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
This event is standing only. A small number of seats are available for those unable to stand for long periods, but they are for resting only. You will not be able to see the show.
£36.00 + £1.80 GST + £1.80 Booking fee
KILLER QUEEN HEAD BACK TO JERSEY JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
The world renowned tribute to Queen, Killer Queen, are returning to Jersey after their sold shows 2017 and 2019! Expect a raucous show, packed full of all your favourite Queen hits. A perfect alternative to your average Christmas party. Tickets are expected to fly out the door. Book early to avoid disappointment
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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 Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
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.
This event is standing only. A small number of seats are available for those unable to stand for long periods, but they are for resting only. You will not be able to see the show.
£36.00 + £1.80 GST + £1.80 Booking fee
KILLER QUEEN HEAD BACK TO JERSEY JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
The world renowned tribute to Queen, Killer Queen, are returning to Jersey after their sold shows 2017 and 2019! Expect a raucous show, packed full of all your favourite Queen hits. A perfect alternative to your average Christmas party. Tickets are expected to fly out the door. Book early to avoid disappointment
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Sing your heart out with Jersey Heritage in the run-up to Christmas! Put your ‘to do’ list to one side and join in. It’s not about having the perfect voice but about lifting your spirits and spreading some festive cheer. Times and locations to be confirmed.
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
Embrace the art of candle making with Kim Davidson. Price includes seasonal refreshments. Glass jars, wax and essential oils.
Learn how to repurpose your old candles jars, how to create wax and fragrance and decorating just in time for in time for the festive season and present giving. Glass jars, wax and essential oils all provided and participants will leave with their own candle and armed with the know how to create many more scented ones at home!
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Sing your heart out with Jersey Heritage in the run-up to Christmas! Put your ‘to do’ list to one side and join in. It’s not about having the perfect voice but about lifting your spirits and spreading some festive cheer. Times and locations to be confirmed.
The Norman Market is coming back to help us prepare our end of year festivities!
Find our traders on the Weighbridge from Saturday 10 December until Thursday 15 December.
They will open from 9 am to 7pm every day and will certainly stay open later on Sunday to accompany the Christmas Parade.
You will be able to find sausage sandwiches, crepes, waffles, cheese, cider, saucisson, pâtés, honey, biscuits, nougat, soaps, bags and for the first time since 2019, cashmere and silk jumpers & accessories.
Maison de la Normandie will also hold a stall with a nice collection of Norman products…
We are looking forward to seeing you there and cheer with some hot cider!!
Embrace the art of candle making with Kim Davidson. Price includes seasonal refreshments. Glass jars, wax and essential oils.
Learn how to repurpose your old candles jars, how to create wax and fragrance and decorating just in time for in time for the festive season and present giving. Glass jars, wax and essential oils all provided and participants will leave with their own candle and armed with the know how to create many more scented ones at home!
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
We are delighted to announce that chart-topping, platinum-selling and multiple award-nominated British rock band Scouting For Girls will perform at the Salon Perdu Spiegeltent following their incredible performance on the Electric Park Main Stage last September.
Formed in 2005, Scouting For Girls are Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and James Rowlands. They burst on to the scene with their 2007 self-titled debut, a record that reached number 1 in the UK Album Charts, went on to become triple platinum and birthed the generation-bridging anthems of ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’ and ‘Heartbeat’. To date the album has sold over one million copies in the UK. In total, they have sold over two million records, including five albums and thirteen singles.
In the decade since Scouting For Girls, the band have released Everybody Wants To Be On TV (2010), The Light Between Us (2012), Still Thinking About You (2015) and 2019’s The Trouble with Boys, plus the chart-topping mega hit single ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’. They’ve picked up nominations for four Brits, an Ivor Novello and played everywhere from a sold-out Wembley Arena to countless festival stages.
Scouting For Girls, quite simply, write massive pop bangers. Roy Stride says, “We love making music that connects with people in a really fun, happy way. I love writing songs which I know are going to connect with ten thousand people in a field. We’ve always been an amazing party band. We’re the band playing in the middle of the afternoon at a festival, that everyone wants to see because they know it’s going to be fun. They know it’s going to be a laugh. With Scouting For Girls, the glass is definitely, always half full. I really enjoy looking at what we’ve done, but I also enjoy where we are at the moment. It is a very happy place to be.”
And that’s reflected in their last album 2019’s The Trouble With Boys, which featured lead single ‘Grown Up’, co-written with James Blunt. Upbeat, fun and infectious, ‘The Trouble With Boys’ dives into their love of uniquely British bands like The Kinks, ELO, Madness and The Beatles. It’s designed to make people feel good. It’s about remembering to be excited, care-free and in love. Feelings that we could all do with a dose of when Electric Park makes its return next summer.
This event is ‘subject to the Bailiff’s Permission’
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
DJ Lucozade is proud to present the godfather of the 90’s electro-funk scene in Detroit, making his highly anticipated Jersey debut…DJ ASSAULT
The veteran has exported the unique sounds of Detroit’s club music to the international stage for 25 years and is coming off the back of a memorable NYC Boiler Room & sell-out European tour. We have the privilege of playing host to the climax of his 2022 calendar here at our very own Havana on the 16th December.
Expect bone rattling electro and heavy-handed booty bass as DJ Assault takes us on a blistering journey of Detroit club music that is over two decades in the making.
We’ll be kicking off the evening with our Krafty J’s pre-party showcasing some of the finest talent in Jersey’s electronic music scene. More info to follow soon.
Detroit >> Jersey. This is really special. Tickets will fly out so be sure to secure yours ASAP to avoid disappointment.
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.
We are delighted to announce that chart-topping, platinum-selling and multiple award-nominated British rock band Scouting For Girls will perform at the Salon Perdu Spiegeltent following their incredible performance on the Electric Park Main Stage last September.
Formed in 2005, Scouting For Girls are Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and James Rowlands. They burst on to the scene with their 2007 self-titled debut, a record that reached number 1 in the UK Album Charts, went on to become triple platinum and birthed the generation-bridging anthems of ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’ and ‘Heartbeat’. To date the album has sold over one million copies in the UK. In total, they have sold over two million records, including five albums and thirteen singles.
In the decade since Scouting For Girls, the band have released Everybody Wants To Be On TV (2010), The Light Between Us (2012), Still Thinking About You (2015) and 2019’s The Trouble with Boys, plus the chart-topping mega hit single ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’. They’ve picked up nominations for four Brits, an Ivor Novello and played everywhere from a sold-out Wembley Arena to countless festival stages.
Scouting For Girls, quite simply, write massive pop bangers. Roy Stride says, “We love making music that connects with people in a really fun, happy way. I love writing songs which I know are going to connect with ten thousand people in a field. We’ve always been an amazing party band. We’re the band playing in the middle of the afternoon at a festival, that everyone wants to see because they know it’s going to be fun. They know it’s going to be a laugh. With Scouting For Girls, the glass is definitely, always half full. I really enjoy looking at what we’ve done, but I also enjoy where we are at the moment. It is a very happy place to be.”
And that’s reflected in their last album 2019’s The Trouble With Boys, which featured lead single ‘Grown Up’, co-written with James Blunt. Upbeat, fun and infectious, ‘The Trouble With Boys’ dives into their love of uniquely British bands like The Kinks, ELO, Madness and The Beatles. It’s designed to make people feel good. It’s about remembering to be excited, care-free and in love. Feelings that we could all do with a dose of when Electric Park makes its return next summer.
This event is ‘subject to the Bailiff’s Permission’
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
DJ Lucozade is proud to present the godfather of the 90’s electro-funk scene in Detroit, making his highly anticipated Jersey debut…DJ ASSAULT
The veteran has exported the unique sounds of Detroit’s club music to the international stage for 25 years and is coming off the back of a memorable NYC Boiler Room & sell-out European tour. We have the privilege of playing host to the climax of his 2022 calendar here at our very own Havana on the 16th December.
Expect bone rattling electro and heavy-handed booty bass as DJ Assault takes us on a blistering journey of Detroit club music that is over two decades in the making.
We’ll be kicking off the evening with our Krafty J’s pre-party showcasing some of the finest talent in Jersey’s electronic music scene. More info to follow soon.
Detroit >> Jersey. This is really special. Tickets will fly out so be sure to secure yours ASAP to avoid disappointment.
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.
Explore various locations of Jersey and help us conserve the diverse habitats across the island every Saturday!
We will be holding a morning session on Saturday 17th December, meeting at Sands Car Park (opposite the Wetland Centre) for 9:30-13:00. The event will consist of the removal of Purple Dew along the coastal strips of St. Ouens Bay.
The Disphyma Purple Dew Plant (or Sour Fig) is an invasive plant species that grows widely across Jersey, and especially in St. Ouens bay. Due to the plant thriving in sandy environments, if not managed correctly the plant would otherwise blanket the grass and sandy areas of the Bay – suffocating the growth of Jersey’s rich and diverse native species that would normally thrive in this area. Purple Dew Plant will also prevent some animals, such as solitary bees, from accessing their nesting sites
All the tools/equipment will be supplied, but please do bring your own gloves if possible.
There will be tea and coffee provided. Space is limited so please sign up if you would like to join. An email will be sent to those who have signed up prior to the day to confirm it is still going ahead.
Thank you again for your interest in volunteering with The National Trust of Jersey and we look forward to welcoming you on to one of our events soon.
Join us for the island’s cosiest Christmas Market!
Over 40 wonderful local producers, Christmas treats, live music, warm waffles, mulled drinks, hot food and the famous SCOOP Cheese Deli! The perfect way to get set for the festive break.
Stallholders include Bang Bang, Cocoa492, Forge Farm, Jersey Gonks, Jersey Tea Company, Joy Woodcrafts, Kal Ma Vegan Chocolates, La Cote Distillery, La Loueme Pottery, Les Herbes de St Pierre, Mariposa Creative, Rae Le Main, Redwood Designs, Ruth Baier Rolls Pottery, Sea Level Eco Distillery, Shaped by the Ocean, A Sense of Nature.
We will also have craft activities, a potters wheel and a charity table for those making for good causes.
Christmas in Jersey wouldn’t be complete without a special visit to see Father Christmas at 16 New Street.
Booking essential.
Please note that this is a MEMBERS ONLY event*. If you are not a member of the Trust, and you would like to support our conservation work – protecting Jersey’s natural beauty and historic buildings for ever and for everyone – you can JOIN HERE
Tickets for Father Christmas cost £10 per child to include a gift. One adult is admitted free of charge with every paying child.
* Please note that Jersey Heritage Cards are not valid at National Trust sites.
Put aside those ‘to do’ lists and experience ‘A Traditional Christmas’ with us at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm buildings will be brought to life by larger-than-life characters, traditions and stories that will transport you back in time to Christmases of days gone by:
Meet Ebenezer Scrooge who’ll be bringing ‘A Christmas Carol’ to Life
Help to stir the Christmas pudding in the 1940s kitchen
Taste gingerbread in the Victorian bakehouse
Cosy down for festive storytelling in the lounge of Syvret House
Candle dipping and weaving in Langlois House
Follow the sprout trail – for little “sprouts”
Mulled wine and mince pies in Hamptonne café
You’ll even find old St Nick warming his boots by the fire in Hamptonne House on Saturday, (17th) 1.30pm-4.30pm and Sunday (18th) 11am-2pm. Please note that he’s on a very busy schedule and when he’s not there, he’ll be needing us to help polish Rudolph’s reins ready for Christmas Eve.
No need to book in advance. Parking available in the Hamptonne carpark only.
Welcome to the first Winter Wonderland of the HSBA Garden Railway
The HSBA Garden Railway is a G Scale garden layout based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Over 138m (455ft) of track navigate through tunnels, over bridges and past the pond in a garden in the parish of St. Mary.
This will be the first time we open our garden and our railway to the public. You and your family be able to watch minature trains (4% of the size of the real things!) with train sounds running around our festive garden exploring the tunnels, bridges and stations. ?
These are reservation tickets. They allow you to reserve a slot to visit us on the 17th December and guarentee your group (up to 6 people) access to the garden. There is an entry fee on the door with all proceeds going to charity.
Adults (18+) – £4
Children (2 – 17) – £2
Under 2s – Free
This event is outside so please be sure to wrap up warm!
Raffle
We’ll have a raffle on the day to help raise money for charity. The prize is a garden railway trainset (similar to the one we used to get started!)
Drinks & Refreshments
We’ll be serving teas, coffees, cakes and snacks for our guests to stay warm.
Purpose
All proceeds from the event will be donated to charity.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
“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…
This Saturday night l will be stepping back on stage at @cornerhousejersey and performing the songs of the incredible Rod Stewart and Robbie Williams… Two artists I’ve grown to adore in my 24 years so far…
If you can’t make A Night Of Christmas on Friday night then MAKE SURE you get to this one. It’s gonna go offfffff! Don’t miss it!
This Christmas we open up the doors to the legendary Watersplash for one of the most unmissable nights of the year!
On Saturday 17th December it’s the huge OUT-THERE Christmas Party with two floors of music including headliners on both floors, featuring some of the biggest names from the worlds of house and drum and bass!
Headlining proceedings upstairs is a man who already delivered arguably the biggest set of the year at the unforgettable LIB IN THE SQUARE back in May!
The newest phenomenon of the house music scene, Scottish party-starter EWAN MCVICAR returns for an unmissable showcase set at the Splash this Christmas! Ewan made his name earlier this year with the BIGGEST dance track of the year ‘TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD’ which every house DJ across the globe played to death!
Since playing to 2250 people in Royal Square back in May along with ANNIE MAC, Ewan has gone from strength to strength, touring the globe and some of the world’s biggest clubs and festivals along the way!
Downstairs in The Bassment we’ll be joined by one of the most incredible producers in drum and bass today, and one of the next breed of stars in drum and bass, the one and only PARTICLE!
A name that needs no introduction to the local drum and bass crew, signed to the legendary Critical Records, and having already made some unforgettable local appearances over the years!
He is hotter than ever right now, with his back catalogue getting stronger with every release, not to mention his huge single ‘Fall 2 Fast ‘ which was one of the biggest dnb tracks of 2021!
Support in both rooms come from Jersey’s finest batch of DJ’s, consisting of Warren Le Sueur, Simon Gasston, Alex Le Put & Harry Gillen in the main room, with BE:AU, JDS, KAL & Rebound MC supporting Particle in the Bassment!
This one is all set to be one of the biggest nights of the year! A proper Splash night to remember as we celebrate the Christmas holidays in true OUT-THERE style!
Grab a bargain now with Early Worm tickets now released via our Ticket Shop on the link below!
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.
Explore various locations of Jersey and help us conserve the diverse habitats across the island every Saturday!
We will be holding a morning session on Saturday 17th December, meeting at Sands Car Park (opposite the Wetland Centre) for 9:30-13:00. The event will consist of the removal of Purple Dew along the coastal strips of St. Ouens Bay.
The Disphyma Purple Dew Plant (or Sour Fig) is an invasive plant species that grows widely across Jersey, and especially in St. Ouens bay. Due to the plant thriving in sandy environments, if not managed correctly the plant would otherwise blanket the grass and sandy areas of the Bay – suffocating the growth of Jersey’s rich and diverse native species that would normally thrive in this area. Purple Dew Plant will also prevent some animals, such as solitary bees, from accessing their nesting sites
All the tools/equipment will be supplied, but please do bring your own gloves if possible.
There will be tea and coffee provided. Space is limited so please sign up if you would like to join. An email will be sent to those who have signed up prior to the day to confirm it is still going ahead.
Thank you again for your interest in volunteering with The National Trust of Jersey and we look forward to welcoming you on to one of our events soon.
Join us for the island’s cosiest Christmas Market!
Over 40 wonderful local producers, Christmas treats, live music, warm waffles, mulled drinks, hot food and the famous SCOOP Cheese Deli! The perfect way to get set for the festive break.
Stallholders include Bang Bang, Cocoa492, Forge Farm, Jersey Gonks, Jersey Tea Company, Joy Woodcrafts, Kal Ma Vegan Chocolates, La Cote Distillery, La Loueme Pottery, Les Herbes de St Pierre, Mariposa Creative, Rae Le Main, Redwood Designs, Ruth Baier Rolls Pottery, Sea Level Eco Distillery, Shaped by the Ocean, A Sense of Nature.
We will also have craft activities, a potters wheel and a charity table for those making for good causes.
Christmas in Jersey wouldn’t be complete without a special visit to see Father Christmas at 16 New Street.
Booking essential.
Please note that this is a MEMBERS ONLY event*. If you are not a member of the Trust, and you would like to support our conservation work – protecting Jersey’s natural beauty and historic buildings for ever and for everyone – you can JOIN HERE
Tickets for Father Christmas cost £10 per child to include a gift. One adult is admitted free of charge with every paying child.
* Please note that Jersey Heritage Cards are not valid at National Trust sites.
Put aside those ‘to do’ lists and experience ‘A Traditional Christmas’ with us at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm buildings will be brought to life by larger-than-life characters, traditions and stories that will transport you back in time to Christmases of days gone by:
Meet Ebenezer Scrooge who’ll be bringing ‘A Christmas Carol’ to Life
Help to stir the Christmas pudding in the 1940s kitchen
Taste gingerbread in the Victorian bakehouse
Cosy down for festive storytelling in the lounge of Syvret House
Candle dipping and weaving in Langlois House
Follow the sprout trail – for little “sprouts”
Mulled wine and mince pies in Hamptonne café
You’ll even find old St Nick warming his boots by the fire in Hamptonne House on Saturday, (17th) 1.30pm-4.30pm and Sunday (18th) 11am-2pm. Please note that he’s on a very busy schedule and when he’s not there, he’ll be needing us to help polish Rudolph’s reins ready for Christmas Eve.
No need to book in advance. Parking available in the Hamptonne carpark only.
Welcome to the first Winter Wonderland of the HSBA Garden Railway
The HSBA Garden Railway is a G Scale garden layout based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Over 138m (455ft) of track navigate through tunnels, over bridges and past the pond in a garden in the parish of St. Mary.
This will be the first time we open our garden and our railway to the public. You and your family be able to watch minature trains (4% of the size of the real things!) with train sounds running around our festive garden exploring the tunnels, bridges and stations. ?
These are reservation tickets. They allow you to reserve a slot to visit us on the 17th December and guarentee your group (up to 6 people) access to the garden. There is an entry fee on the door with all proceeds going to charity.
Adults (18+) – £4
Children (2 – 17) – £2
Under 2s – Free
This event is outside so please be sure to wrap up warm!
Raffle
We’ll have a raffle on the day to help raise money for charity. The prize is a garden railway trainset (similar to the one we used to get started!)
Drinks & Refreshments
We’ll be serving teas, coffees, cakes and snacks for our guests to stay warm.
Purpose
All proceeds from the event will be donated to charity.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
“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…
This Saturday night l will be stepping back on stage at @cornerhousejersey and performing the songs of the incredible Rod Stewart and Robbie Williams… Two artists I’ve grown to adore in my 24 years so far…
If you can’t make A Night Of Christmas on Friday night then MAKE SURE you get to this one. It’s gonna go offfffff! Don’t miss it!
This Christmas we open up the doors to the legendary Watersplash for one of the most unmissable nights of the year!
On Saturday 17th December it’s the huge OUT-THERE Christmas Party with two floors of music including headliners on both floors, featuring some of the biggest names from the worlds of house and drum and bass!
Headlining proceedings upstairs is a man who already delivered arguably the biggest set of the year at the unforgettable LIB IN THE SQUARE back in May!
The newest phenomenon of the house music scene, Scottish party-starter EWAN MCVICAR returns for an unmissable showcase set at the Splash this Christmas! Ewan made his name earlier this year with the BIGGEST dance track of the year ‘TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD’ which every house DJ across the globe played to death!
Since playing to 2250 people in Royal Square back in May along with ANNIE MAC, Ewan has gone from strength to strength, touring the globe and some of the world’s biggest clubs and festivals along the way!
Downstairs in The Bassment we’ll be joined by one of the most incredible producers in drum and bass today, and one of the next breed of stars in drum and bass, the one and only PARTICLE!
A name that needs no introduction to the local drum and bass crew, signed to the legendary Critical Records, and having already made some unforgettable local appearances over the years!
He is hotter than ever right now, with his back catalogue getting stronger with every release, not to mention his huge single ‘Fall 2 Fast ‘ which was one of the biggest dnb tracks of 2021!
Support in both rooms come from Jersey’s finest batch of DJ’s, consisting of Warren Le Sueur, Simon Gasston, Alex Le Put & Harry Gillen in the main room, with BE:AU, JDS, KAL & Rebound MC supporting Particle in the Bassment!
This one is all set to be one of the biggest nights of the year! A proper Splash night to remember as we celebrate the Christmas holidays in true OUT-THERE style!
Grab a bargain now with Early Worm tickets now released via our Ticket Shop on the link below!
Put aside those ‘to do’ lists and experience ‘A Traditional Christmas’ with us at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm buildings will be brought to life by larger-than-life characters, traditions and stories that will transport you back in time to Christmases of days gone by:
Meet Ebenezer Scrooge who’ll be bringing ‘A Christmas Carol’ to Life
Help to stir the Christmas pudding in the 1940s kitchen
Taste gingerbread in the Victorian bakehouse
Cosy down for festive storytelling in the lounge of Syvret House
Candle dipping and weaving in Langlois House
Follow the sprout trail – for little “sprouts”
Mulled wine and mince pies in Hamptonne café
You’ll even find old St Nick warming his boots by the fire in Hamptonne House on Saturday, (17th) 1.30pm-4.30pm and Sunday (18th) 11am-2pm. Please note that he’s on a very busy schedule and when he’s not there, he’ll be needing us to help polish Rudolph’s reins ready for Christmas Eve.
No need to book in advance. Parking available in the Hamptonne carpark only.
“Come and join a pre Christmas walk to hear about some of Jersey’s customs and traditions, whilst you explore St Helier. Discover some of the fascinating places and hear about some remarkable events that have taken place in the capital of Jersey during the Christmas seasons in the last two millennia”
He’s making a list, and checking it twice; gonna find out who’s naughty and nice…
…and if you’ve been really good, then on the 11th, Monty Losh our Christmas elf will be leading you a festival excursion through St. Helier. On the 18th, Tom Bunting, our Santa look-alike will be coming to town! They are going to regale you with festive tales of yore, as you wander under the Christmas lights of St. Helier.
We’ll commence in Liberation Square. Wear your favourite Christmas jumper, mistletoe is optional.
Christmas Special tickets will still be £10 for adults and can either be booked via tinyurl.com/sthelierwalks , calling tom on 07797780868 or just turning up on the day.
This ride is dedicated to my younger brother Adrian who recently died suddenly aged 53.
It’s that time of year again and we cordially invite you to join us on Sunday 18th December to raise money for two very special causes.
Jersey cancer relief and the Variety Club of Jersey for underprivileged local children.
The goal of the ride is to make as much money as possible and to make sure that at least 30 underprivileged children wake up to a stocking at the foot of their bed.
And to make sure that Jersey Cancer relief can support as many local cancer sufferers as possible.
£5 minimum donation per bike but you are welcome to give more if you can.
Santa outfits or a Christmas-themed outfit is essential.
The route will be announced in the group shortly.
If you would like to volunteer as a support rider on the day please drop me a message HERE
Lets make this the best one ever as together we can and will make a difference.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Put aside those ‘to do’ lists and experience ‘A Traditional Christmas’ with us at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm buildings will be brought to life by larger-than-life characters, traditions and stories that will transport you back in time to Christmases of days gone by:
Meet Ebenezer Scrooge who’ll be bringing ‘A Christmas Carol’ to Life
Help to stir the Christmas pudding in the 1940s kitchen
Taste gingerbread in the Victorian bakehouse
Cosy down for festive storytelling in the lounge of Syvret House
Candle dipping and weaving in Langlois House
Follow the sprout trail – for little “sprouts”
Mulled wine and mince pies in Hamptonne café
You’ll even find old St Nick warming his boots by the fire in Hamptonne House on Saturday, (17th) 1.30pm-4.30pm and Sunday (18th) 11am-2pm. Please note that he’s on a very busy schedule and when he’s not there, he’ll be needing us to help polish Rudolph’s reins ready for Christmas Eve.
No need to book in advance. Parking available in the Hamptonne carpark only.
“Come and join a pre Christmas walk to hear about some of Jersey’s customs and traditions, whilst you explore St Helier. Discover some of the fascinating places and hear about some remarkable events that have taken place in the capital of Jersey during the Christmas seasons in the last two millennia”
He’s making a list, and checking it twice; gonna find out who’s naughty and nice…
…and if you’ve been really good, then on the 11th, Monty Losh our Christmas elf will be leading you a festival excursion through St. Helier. On the 18th, Tom Bunting, our Santa look-alike will be coming to town! They are going to regale you with festive tales of yore, as you wander under the Christmas lights of St. Helier.
We’ll commence in Liberation Square. Wear your favourite Christmas jumper, mistletoe is optional.
Christmas Special tickets will still be £10 for adults and can either be booked via tinyurl.com/sthelierwalks , calling tom on 07797780868 or just turning up on the day.
This ride is dedicated to my younger brother Adrian who recently died suddenly aged 53.
It’s that time of year again and we cordially invite you to join us on Sunday 18th December to raise money for two very special causes.
Jersey cancer relief and the Variety Club of Jersey for underprivileged local children.
The goal of the ride is to make as much money as possible and to make sure that at least 30 underprivileged children wake up to a stocking at the foot of their bed.
And to make sure that Jersey Cancer relief can support as many local cancer sufferers as possible.
£5 minimum donation per bike but you are welcome to give more if you can.
Santa outfits or a Christmas-themed outfit is essential.
The route will be announced in the group shortly.
If you would like to volunteer as a support rider on the day please drop me a message HERE
Lets make this the best one ever as together we can and will make a difference.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make their own Christmas Crackers
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to turn old wrapping paper into beautiful table decorations. Amuse your family by writing your own jokes or quiz questions, and placing surprises inside.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need, including some wrapping paper, ribbons and the snaps for inside them. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any wrapping paper, bits to add glitz to your crackers, a small gift/ toy for inside and a couple of toilet or kitchen roll tubes.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Enjoy an evening of creativity and conviviality with textile artist Beverley Speck
Come along and and create a lovely textile Father Christmas decorative banner for the festive season for your tree, garland or anywhere else you choose to display it…
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.
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make their own Christmas Crackers
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to turn old wrapping paper into beautiful table decorations. Amuse your family by writing your own jokes or quiz questions, and placing surprises inside.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need, including some wrapping paper, ribbons and the snaps for inside them. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any wrapping paper, bits to add glitz to your crackers, a small gift/ toy for inside and a couple of toilet or kitchen roll tubes.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Enjoy an evening of creativity and conviviality with textile artist Beverley Speck
Come along and and create a lovely textile Father Christmas decorative banner for the festive season for your tree, garland or anywhere else you choose to display it…
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive characters
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to make a fairy or elf with poseable arms and legs.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need, including some fabric and decorations. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any scraps of festive fabrics, net/ glittery fabric if you are making a fairy and old pairs of skin-coloured tights.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive decorations
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to make crafty (festively scented) Christmas tree decorations.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any scraps of festive fabrics and anything that you feel would add sparkle to your creations.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive characters
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to make a fairy or elf with poseable arms and legs.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need, including some fabric and decorations. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any scraps of festive fabrics, net/ glittery fabric if you are making a fairy and old pairs of skin-coloured tights.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive decorations
Join our Education Officer, in the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to make crafty (festively scented) Christmas tree decorations.
We will provide all the materials and equipment you might need. However, as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops, we encourage you to bring along any scraps of festive fabrics and anything that you feel would add sparkle to your creations.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
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.
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive decorations
Join our Education Officer in the festive Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to decorate your own Christmas crockery. You could decorate a cup for Santa’s milk, make a gift for a family member or even your own special plate for your Christmas dinner.
We will provide all the materials you might need, including some plain plates, however as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops we encourage you to bring along any old plain crockery or glasses you might like to decorate.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir at The Elms. Please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard
Price: Free to NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Come along and learn all about wildflowers and folklore and celebrate the winter solstice
As we prepare for Christmas why do our thoughts turn to Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe ? Come and enjoy the stillness of the Solstice on this seasonal flora and folklore walk. See what is growing , what may be flowering and what is emerging as the Sun prepares to return to us. End with a warming glass of mulled wine to take off the chill ! Not suitable for children under 16.
Short walk around the area of the Elms. Dress for the weather.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
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.
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.
Families are invited to The Elms to learn how to make wonderful festive decorations
Join our Education Officer in the festive Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, to decorate your own Christmas crockery. You could decorate a cup for Santa’s milk, make a gift for a family member or even your own special plate for your Christmas dinner.
We will provide all the materials you might need, including some plain plates, however as this is one of our Waste-Free-workshops we encourage you to bring along any old plain crockery or glasses you might like to decorate.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir at The Elms. Please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard
Price: Free to NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Come along and learn all about wildflowers and folklore and celebrate the winter solstice
As we prepare for Christmas why do our thoughts turn to Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe ? Come and enjoy the stillness of the Solstice on this seasonal flora and folklore walk. See what is growing , what may be flowering and what is emerging as the Sun prepares to return to us. End with a warming glass of mulled wine to take off the chill ! Not suitable for children under 16.
Short walk around the area of the Elms. Dress for the weather.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
Families are invited to The Elms to make wonderful festive decorations
Come along to the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, and join our Education Officer to up-cycle your old bottles or glass jars into beautiful ornaments.
Be sure to save some old (clean!) bottles and jars.
Equipment and decorative materials will be provided, plus spare jars and tealights to light up your creations, however we do encourage you to bring your own household “rubbish” for up-cycling, such as bits to add sparkle to them.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
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.
Enjoy an afternoon of creativity and conviviality, mulled wine and mince pies with textile artist Beverley Speck
Come along and and create a lovely textile Father Christmas decorative banner for the festive season for your tree, garland or anywhere else you choose to display it…
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
Welcome to The Elf Christmas Party where we will be bringing some of the hardest working elves this Island has to offer!
As the final preparations are underway and the stockings are starting to fill up, it means there is one last opportunity to party like your elf depends on it. We could go on…
TICKETS: This is a free entry event but we are encouraging donations to Mind Jersey who will be there on the night.
MENTAL ELF: Please give generously at this time when the cost of living is having a significant impact on people’s mental wellbeing. Elves are not just for Christmas and we want to ensure vital services to our community continue.
ELVES PERFORMING: Von Cassidy Martha MacDonald Winterfalle Inscape Emilie Nick Hilder Plus a special guest here and there!
DATE: Thursday 22nd December
TIMINGS: The party will commence at 7pm
and finish when you can’t dance, sing or cheer no more.
Families are invited to The Elms to make wonderful festive decorations
Come along to the festively decorated Pressoir at the National Trust’s headquarters, The Elms, and join our Education Officer to up-cycle your old bottles or glass jars into beautiful ornaments.
Be sure to save some old (clean!) bottles and jars.
Equipment and decorative materials will be provided, plus spare jars and tealights to light up your creations, however we do encourage you to bring your own household “rubbish” for up-cycling, such as bits to add sparkle to them.
Meeting Point: The Pressoir, The Elms – please park in the top carpark rather than the carpark in the courtyard.
Price: Free for NTJ Members
Booking essential and tickets are non-transferrable
Suitable for children aged 5-11, accompanied by an adult (who do not require a ticket)
Due to limited numbers, this is an exclusive members-only event, family memberships start from £45 for an adult and 3 children. If you would like to become a member please click HERE
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
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.
Enjoy an afternoon of creativity and conviviality, mulled wine and mince pies with textile artist Beverley Speck
Come along and and create a lovely textile Father Christmas decorative banner for the festive season for your tree, garland or anywhere else you choose to display it…
14 December 7pm: BSL Interpreted Performance with Andrew Higgins
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its seventh Community Christmas Production: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass!
Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. Watch as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat and lots of other much-loved characters appear before your very eyes…you might even see a momerath or two!
Don’t miss this curious adventure for the whole family!
This amateur production of “Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Mitchell)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd
A sparkling festive treat for the whole family, join Clara and the Nutcracker for a themed candlelit tour of 16 New Street with spectacular dancing and sensational storytelling.
NB; Each tour is for 10 mins – various time slots available
Welcome to The Elf Christmas Party where we will be bringing some of the hardest working elves this Island has to offer!
As the final preparations are underway and the stockings are starting to fill up, it means there is one last opportunity to party like your elf depends on it. We could go on…
TICKETS: This is a free entry event but we are encouraging donations to Mind Jersey who will be there on the night.
MENTAL ELF: Please give generously at this time when the cost of living is having a significant impact on people’s mental wellbeing. Elves are not just for Christmas and we want to ensure vital services to our community continue.
ELVES PERFORMING: Von Cassidy Martha MacDonald Winterfalle Inscape Emilie Nick Hilder Plus a special guest here and there!
DATE: Thursday 22nd December
TIMINGS: The party will commence at 7pm
and finish when you can’t dance, sing or cheer no more.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Join us for a two-hour casting session where you will create a set of custom terrazzo coasters to take home, while learning the fundamentals of casting with Jesmonite.
Location: St Helier (exact location TBC – we will email you)
Spaces: 10
What’s involved?
During the workshop, you will create your own colour scheme, learn how to mix and add pigment to Jesmonite, learn how to cast into a silicone mould, and then how to sand and finish your set of coasters.
During the workshop there will be some breaks as the casting materials will need some time to set. In this time there will be tea or coffee refreshments provided (please let us know of any dietry requirements beforehand).
Will I get to take home what I create?
Yes, absolutely. After the workshop, you will have two coasters ready to take home.
Private Parties
We are only doing the selected dates listed, for now, however, if you would like to book out the whole session for a birthday, hen, or corporate event then leave a comment when purchasing tickets or get in touch: [email protected]
We are happy to book out sessions or add extra numbers to sessions.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Line Dance Tuesday – If you are in to dancing this is a great way to work on your timing, musicality, and learn some fantastic moves you can do on your own – without a partner !!!
Pop along any Tuesday @ 12.30 and give it a go ! Karl and Andrea
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
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.
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
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.
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Come and enjoy the stillness of the mid-winter on this seasonal flora and folklore stroll.
See what is growing, what may be flowering and what is emerging as the sun prepares to return to us. End with a warming glass of mulled wine to take off the chill! Not suitable for children under 16.
Meeting Point: The Elms
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Price: £5 for Trust Members; £10 for Non-Members to include seasonal refreshments
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Come and enjoy the stillness of the mid-winter on this seasonal flora and folklore stroll.
See what is growing, what may be flowering and what is emerging as the sun prepares to return to us. End with a warming glass of mulled wine to take off the chill! Not suitable for children under 16.
Meeting Point: The Elms
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Price: £5 for Trust Members; £10 for Non-Members to include seasonal refreshments
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Get your glam frock ready and join us for another night of dancing, fun and laughter to say goodbye to 2022
I will be playing some of the best Bachata, Salsa, Kizomba and Semba but if you want to hear a special tune on the night, don’t forget to tell us and we will play it for you.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
Get your glam frock ready and join us for another night of dancing, fun and laughter to say goodbye to 2022
I will be playing some of the best Bachata, Salsa, Kizomba and Semba but if you want to hear a special tune on the night, don’t forget to tell us and we will play it for you.
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.
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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.
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.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Jersey Green Room Theatre Company!
Every child in every school has one Christmas wish, to star in a Nativity, and at St Bernadette’s School they’re attempting to mount a musical version! Only trouble is, teacher Mr Maddens has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film. Join him, his crazy teaching assistant Mr Poppy, hilarious children and a whole lot of sparkle and shine as they struggle to make everyone’s Christmas wish come true.
Book by Debbie Isitt, Music and Lyrics by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager, based on Isitt’s 2009 film of the same name. A JGRTC production in association with The Theatre Workshop.
Director: Scott Livingstone / Musical Director: Luke Brown / Choreographer: Lucy Mead / Assistant Director: Esther Mason
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