Event Calendar

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September 04 - September 10
  • 04
    04.September.Sunday

    Living History - Wool Spinners Of Hamptonne

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.04

    WOOL SPINNERS OF HAMPTONNE

    Wednesdays and Sundays from May to September

    10am to 4pm

    Come on a journey through spinning history and marvel at the ‘Drop Spindle’ in use from the Middle Ages. Listen to the click of the ‘Walking Wheel’ used from the 1300s, the handle-driven and beautifully wood turned Jersey Wheel, through to the whir of the ‘Tradle Wheel’.  Watch as the Spinners of Hamptonne skillfully turn wool into yarn, to be used for one of the most important industries in the Channel Islands – the knitting industry.   At times you may also meet the Hamptonne Knitter, who will be making garments from the Hamptonne yarn.

    Elizabeth Castle Tour

    10:45 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.04-2022.12.07

    Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 10.45am and 2pm

    Tuesdays 10.45am and 1.30pm

    Wednesdays 10.45am and 2pm (afternoon tours take place in June, July and August)

    Thursdays 10.45am

    Fridays 10.45am and 1.30pm

    Saturdays 10.45am and 1pm

    Sundays 10.30am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Tuesday morning tour on 5 , 12, 19 April

    No Wednesday morning tour on 6, 13 April

    No Thursday tour on  7 April

    No Friday tours on 15,  29 April / 6 May / 1, 16, 23 July/ 30 Sept / 7 Oct

    No Saturday morning tour 9, 16 April

    No Saturday afternoon tour on 9, 23 April/ 28 May/ 4 June / 9 July

    On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm

    The Lamplighter Entertainment

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2022.09.04
    This Sunday Ferret & Ollie are back
    Playing live from 8-10pm
    Be early to get a good seat as they fill up fast

    Emma Bromley - Roberto's Jazz Bar

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2022.09.04
    Emma Bromley’s music will be playing at Roberto’s Jazz Bar, from 8pm this Sunday.
    The gin collection at Roberto’s Jazz Bar is the largest in the Channel Islands. Let our bartenders recommend the perfect G&T to accompany your meal.
    Book now!
    ☎️ 01534 727521 – ? [email protected] / PM or book online https://bit.ly/2LykePH
  • 05
    05.September.Monday

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.05-2024.12.31

    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.

    Living History - Hamptonne Goodwyf

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.05

    HAMPTONNE GOODWYF

    10am to 4pm

    Meet the Goodwyf, who looks after the house of her master, Monsieur Laurens Hamptonne in the year 1649.  She is very respectful of her employer who is a well educated and important man, however this doesn’t prevent her from spreading the odd bit of gossip from the Parish of St Lawrence.  The Goodwyf will tell you all about Hamptonne’s royal connections and give your an insight into her day to day life, including cooking on the open fire, making soap and candles.

    The Goodwyf is not at Hamptonne every day, so to avoid disappointment please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955

     

    King Charles ll

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.05

    Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    It’s September 1649 and you are amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War.  Having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Carles II and his younger brother, the Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey at Elizabeth Castle.   Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    There is no performance on 4th or 6th June.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2022.09.05-2022.12.07

    Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 11am

    Tuesdays 11am

    Wednesdays 11am and 2pm

    Thursdays 11am

    Fridays 11am

    Saturdays 11am

    Sundays 11am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Monday tour on 25 April / 2 May / 6, 13 June / 18, 25, 31 July

    No Thursday tour on  28 April / 19 May / 16 June

    On Thursday 28 April and 16 June there will be a tour at 2pm

    On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 pm
    2022.09.05-2022.12.05

    Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    March to October

    Mondays 11.15am

    Tuesdays 11.15am

    Wednesdays 11.15am

    Thursdays 11.15am

    Fridays 11.15am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call Hamptonne on +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Tuesday tour on 5 April

    No Wednesday tours in September

    No Wednesday tour on 5 October

  • 06
    06.September.Tuesday

    Uncovering the Secrets of St Helier

    10:00 am-12:00 pm
    2022.09.06

    Meeting at the Jersey Cows in West’s Centre, St Helier, enjoy a meander through Victorian St Helier, to admire the architecture, and hear tales of town life through the Centuries.

    Find out where the streets really are “paved” with gold, have a photograph with a Royal, discover the Penfold Post Box, find evidence of the musket shots from the Battle of Jersey, and uncover the secret hidden within the paving of our Place du Marché. There is so much to discover, so join Kary and allow her to reveal our town’s hidden treasures.

    The Town Walk takes place on selected Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Booking in advance is required.

    Telephone Kary on 07797 741176

    Email Kary at [email protected]

    Price £15 per person (children under 10 free)

    Regimental Surgeon And Nurse

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.06

    Meet the Regimental Surgeon of the 95th Regiment of Foot and his Nursing Assistant to find out about the battle wounds and their treatments in the 18th century.

    Tuesdays in May to September at Elizabeth Castle

    10am to 4pm

    Meet the Regimental Surgeon of the 95th Regiment of Foot and find out about the wounds sustained during a battle and how the sick and injured were treated at the Castle.  Come and see some of the surgical and medical instruments of the 18th century and hear about the medicine and treatments that were available to the Surgeon.

    You’ll also meet the Surgeon’s Nursing Assistant, Sarah Brown, wife of a soldier in the Castle Garrison.  Mrs Brown will tell you about life as a woman who follow the army in the 18th century.

    Once you have seen the medical care available from the Surgeon and his Nursing Assistant you wouldn’t want to be an 18th century soldier!

    Living History - Laurens Hamptonne

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.06

    LAURENS HAMPTONNE

    Mondays May to September

    10am to 4pm

    As Viscount of Jersey during the English Civil War, 1642 – 1651, it was Laurens Hamptonne’s duty to make some of the most important public announcements of the time.  In January 1649, shortly after the execution of King Charles I, Hamptonne made his most memorable pronouncements in the Royal Square, St Helier; the reading of the Proclamation of Charles II as King.  When not at work int he Royal Count, Laurens enjoys entertaining visitors in his beautiful country home with stories of a time when Jersey was in the eye of the story, as Royalists and Parliamentarians crashed together on the shores of the Channel Islands. ,

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    11:00 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.06-2022.12.08

    Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 11am and 2pm

    Tuesdays 11am

    Wednesdays 11am

    Thursdays 11am

    Fridays 11am (starts 27 May)

    Saturdays 11am

    Sundays 11am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call La Hougue Bie on +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Monday tours on 9, 16, 23 May/ 25 July / 1, 8 August

    No Thursday tour on 24 March /12 May

  • 07
    07.September.Wednesday

    PEOPLE! POWER! PROTEST!

    12:00 am
    2022.09.07-2023.02.12

    An exhibition that explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today.

    ‘People! Power! Protest!’ explores the story of protest in Jersey, from the Corn Riots of 1769 to the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020.

    Jersey may be small but Islanders have made their voices heard loud and clear over the years. Jersey has a fascinating history of protest in the Island and the theme of the exhibition coincides with the 250th anniversary of the Code of Laws that was introduced in response to the Corn Riots.

    The exhibition explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today, from historic protests, such as the Corn Riots, to more recent protests such as Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter.

    Among the items on display is the official 18th century court records showing the redacted demands of the Corn Riots protestors, and the petition signed by thousands of people to try and save Queen’s Valley from being flooded in the 1980s. There are also the banners and placards from other protests over the years and photographs of significant post-war campaigns and demonstrations.

    As you enter the exhibition ‘People! Power! Protest!’, you’ll see a  stunning graffiti-style entrance wall by designer James Carter, of Midnight Industries. Celebrated local artist Ian Rolls has also created a new version of his iconic climate stripes mural in the environmental protest section of the exhibition.   Visitors can to listen to stories of protest and share their own memories of their involvement in campaigns and demonstrations over the years.

    The Queen`s Visits To Jersey

    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    2022.09.07-2023.02.10

    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.

    Living History - Wool Spinners Of Hamptonne

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.07

    WOOL SPINNERS OF HAMPTONNE

    Wednesdays and Sundays from May to September

    10am to 4pm

    Come on a journey through spinning history and marvel at the ‘Drop Spindle’ in use from the Middle Ages. Listen to the click of the ‘Walking Wheel’ used from the 1300s, the handle-driven and beautifully wood turned Jersey Wheel, through to the whir of the ‘Tradle Wheel’.  Watch as the Spinners of Hamptonne skillfully turn wool into yarn, to be used for one of the most important industries in the Channel Islands – the knitting industry.   At times you may also meet the Hamptonne Knitter, who will be making garments from the Hamptonne yarn.

    The Castle Minstrel

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.07

    Hear the stories of Sir Paulet from his Minstrel, learn about the herbal cures which still grow in the Castle garden

    Wednesdays from May to September at Mont Orgueil Castle

    10am to 4pm

    Join Cally Noel the Castle Minstrel who’ll tell you about Sir Amias Paulet who has been summoned from Mont Orgueil Castle to England by Queen Elizabeth I to deal with some very difficult tasks indeed!  You can also hear about the Medieval herbal curers which were so important to the people of the Middle Ages, especially when plague and leprosy came to Jersey.   Many of these plants still grow in the Castle garden today.

     

     

    Myths, Mysteries and Medieval Marvels of St Clement

    10:30 am-12:15 pm
    2022.09.07

    Enjoy a light-hearted adventure through the lanes and footpaths of St Clement to uncover the stories behind our imposing Jersey Round Towers, an ancient folly and a remarkable 6000 year old tomb. Find a lost railway bridge and follow along the track of the old Jersey Eastern Railway, past two station houses which still exist today.

    Hear of mariner’s mysteries, seafaring stories and discover a hidden lighthouse and medieval pathways.

    Beginning at Le Hocq, St Clement this circular walk explores the coastline for a short distance before heading inland along forgotten pathways, admiring spectacular sweeping sea views from ancient hilltop monuments. Toilet facilities and refreshments available at the beginning and end of route.

    Booking Required.

    Cost £15 per person (Children under 12 free)

    Please call Kary Day (07797 741176)

    or e-mail [email protected]

    Elizabeth Castle Tour

    10:45 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.07-2022.12.10

    Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 10.45am and 2pm

    Tuesdays 10.45am and 1.30pm

    Wednesdays 10.45am and 2pm (afternoon tours take place in June, July and August)

    Thursdays 10.45am

    Fridays 10.45am and 1.30pm

    Saturdays 10.45am and 1pm

    Sundays 10.30am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Tuesday morning tour on 5 , 12, 19 April

    No Wednesday morning tour on 6, 13 April

    No Thursday tour on  7 April

    No Friday tours on 15,  29 April / 6 May / 1, 16, 23 July/ 30 Sept / 7 Oct

    No Saturday morning tour 9, 16 April

    No Saturday afternoon tour on 9, 23 April/ 28 May/ 4 June / 9 July

    On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm

    Castle Gunner

    11:00 am-3:30 pm
    2022.09.07-2022.12.14

    Meet the Castle Gunner at Elizabeth Castle, every weekday from 11am to 3.30pm.

    GUNNER GILLMAN

    Tuesday, Wednesday,  Thursday and Friday

    11am to 3.30pm in April

    10am to 4pm from May to end September

    It’s the year 1781, just months after the legendary battle of Jersey.  Gunner Gillman for the Royal Artillery Invalid Battalion, will captivate you with an account of the battle and tell you stories from the Castle’s dramatic past.  But, be prepared to  be drafted into the Midday Parade and witness the firing of the musket and cannon….it will be an experience to remember.

    GUNNER BLAKE

    Saturdays 11am to 2pm

    Gunner Blake will delight you with tales of his mother’s bean crock, among other delicacies, as he unravels the threads of Jersey’s history.  His skilled gunnery will ensure that you learn how to lead the signal gun in a way which will pack a punch when fired!

    GUNNER BELL

    Wednesdays 10am to 4pm

    Don’t be fooled by Gunner Bell’s impeccable manners and jolly disposition….a lifetime career in His Majesty’s service has hardened Gunner Bell to the wit and humour of the cheekiest of recruits.  His clear-cut demonstrations of cannon and musket fire are something to marvel at.  Gunner Bell does not visit the Castle every week, to avoid disappointment please call Elizabeth Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971

  • 08
    08.September.Thursday

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.08-2025.01.03

    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.

    King Charles ll

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.08

    Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    It’s September 1649 and you are amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War.  Having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Carles II and his younger brother, the Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey at Elizabeth Castle.   Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    There is no performance on 4th or 6th June.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2022.09.08-2022.12.10

    Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 11am

    Tuesdays 11am

    Wednesdays 11am and 2pm

    Thursdays 11am

    Fridays 11am

    Saturdays 11am

    Sundays 11am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Monday tour on 25 April / 2 May / 6, 13 June / 18, 25, 31 July

    No Thursday tour on  28 April / 19 May / 16 June

    On Thursday 28 April and 16 June there will be a tour at 2pm

    On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 pm
    2022.09.08-2022.12.08

    Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    March to October

    Mondays 11.15am

    Tuesdays 11.15am

    Wednesdays 11.15am

    Thursdays 11.15am

    Fridays 11.15am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call Hamptonne on +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Tuesday tour on 5 April

    No Wednesday tours in September

    No Wednesday tour on 5 October

    Jersey International Air Display 2022

    1:00 pm-5:00 pm
    2022.09.08

    Very little on the small island of Jersey can rival the variety, spectacle and energy of the International Air Display. The Airshow has established itself over the years as one of the islands premier calendar dates; a midweek show where all the islands children are given the day off school. Markets close for the afternoon and all eyes look to the skies.

    The sweeping vista of St. Aubin’s Bay forms a natural amphitheatre where visitors and locals alike congregate to watch these magnificent aircraft from across the ages.  During this free 4 hour flying display you get to see fast jets, vintage warbirds, classic aircraft and even some local talent!

    The large tidal range, and sheltered waters of the bay also provide the opportunity to mix flying and boating. From the single engine De Havilland Beaver Float Plane to the impressive Dornier DO24 Flying Boat, the bay itself has seen its fair share of ‘touch and goes’ over the years.

    The 2022Jersey International Air Display will take place on Thursday 8th September between 13:00 to 17:00.

     

  • 09
    09.September.Friday

    Living History - Hamptonne Goodwyf

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.09

    HAMPTONNE GOODWYF

    10am to 4pm

    Meet the Goodwyf, who looks after the house of her master, Monsieur Laurens Hamptonne in the year 1649.  She is very respectful of her employer who is a well educated and important man, however this doesn’t prevent her from spreading the odd bit of gossip from the Parish of St Lawrence.  The Goodwyf will tell you all about Hamptonne’s royal connections and give your an insight into her day to day life, including cooking on the open fire, making soap and candles.

    The Goodwyf is not at Hamptonne every day, so to avoid disappointment please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955

     

    Living History - Bonnet Maker At Hamptonne

    10:00 am-1:00 pm
    2022.09.09

    BONNET MAKER

    Fridays from May to September

    10am to 1pm

    Come and find out about the Jersey Bonnet, it’s history and how it was made, you’ll also learn about the skill of patchwork and quilting from our Bonnet Maker.

    Mary Le Brun

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.09

    Mary Le Brun will share stories and the latest tittle tattle from 1793 every Friday from May until end of September.

    The year is 1793. There is much speculation around St Helier about a fabulous tower that Captain Philippe D’Auverge is erecting atop the medieval chapel at La Hougue Bie.

    Mary Le Brun is known, just on occasion mind you, to engage in tittle tattle.

    She simply cannot contain herself, and has rushed here to see if the rumours are true.

    If your path should happen to cross with hers, she’ll no doubt be keen to divulge little-known rumours of the Captain’s adventurers and heroism.

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    11:00 am-3:00 pm
    2022.09.09-2022.12.11

    Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour

    April to October

    Mondays 11am and 2pm

    Tuesdays 11am

    Wednesdays 11am

    Thursdays 11am

    Fridays 11am (starts 27 May)

    Saturdays 11am

    Sundays 11am

    Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    Tours are subject to change, please call La Hougue Bie on +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Changes to schedule

    No Monday tours on 9, 16, 23 May/ 25 July / 1, 8 August

    No Thursday tour on 24 March /12 May

    BSK'S 5th Birthday Fundraising Dinner

    7:00 pm-1:00 pm
    2022.09.09-2022.09.10

    BSK’S 5th Birthday Fundraising Dinner sponsored by Saltgate featuring The Jersey Bounce.

    We would like to invite you to join us in celebrating our 5th Birthday at our annual Fundraising Dinner kindly sponsored by Saltgate.
    This year The Jersey Bounce will get the party started then dance the night away with DJ Alan Griffin!
    Your night includes:
    -A sparkling reception, dinner and entertainment.
    -One free entry to Win a Diamond worth over £2000 – Kindly sponsored by Le Gallais and Luce
    -Raffle and launch of our online auction
    Tickets: £96
    Tables: Min of 8 Max of 12. Individual tickets available.
    DRESS TO IMPRESS
    Beresford Street Kitchen
    Beresford Street Kitchen is a social enterprise providing quality education, training and employment for people with learning disabilities and/or autism. We have grown rapidly since opening in 2017 and now provide training and employment opportunities for 46 crew members in a range of hospitality and printing roles.
    In 2020, we conducted our first outcomes survey and are truly proud of the results which highlight how our work is closely aligned with the objectives of The Disability Strategy, the key outcome of which is to ensure that people living with disability enjoy a good quality of life. Since being part of BSK, crew members report a staggering 21% increase in life satisfaction.
    September 2021 we launched a new 5 year strategy which included launching the BSK Academy and The Learning For Life adult education programme to enable crew to further develop their skills for independent living and employability skills.
    We can’t believe we are 5 years old already and we wouldn’t be here without the amazing support of the Jersey community. That’s why we’d love you to join us at our 5th birthday fundraising dinner, where we are aiming to raise at least £25,000.
    For more details about BSK have a look at our website: www.beresfordstreetkitchen.je

     

  • 10
    10.September.Saturday

    The Queen`s Visits To Jersey

    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    2022.09.10-2023.02.13

    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.

    Living History - Laurens Hamptonne

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2022.09.10

    LAURENS HAMPTONNE

    Mondays May to September

    10am to 4pm

    As Viscount of Jersey during the English Civil War, 1642 – 1651, it was Laurens Hamptonne’s duty to make some of the most important public announcements of the time.  In January 1649, shortly after the execution of King Charles I, Hamptonne made his most memorable pronouncements in the Royal Square, St Helier; the reading of the Proclamation of Charles II as King.  When not at work int he Royal Count, Laurens enjoys entertaining visitors in his beautiful country home with stories of a time when Jersey was in the eye of the story, as Royalists and Parliamentarians crashed together on the shores of the Channel Islands. ,

    Castle Gunner

    11:00 am-3:30 pm
    2022.09.10-2022.12.17

    Meet the Castle Gunner at Elizabeth Castle, every weekday from 11am to 3.30pm.

    GUNNER GILLMAN

    Tuesday, Wednesday,  Thursday and Friday

    11am to 3.30pm in April

    10am to 4pm from May to end September

    It’s the year 1781, just months after the legendary battle of Jersey.  Gunner Gillman for the Royal Artillery Invalid Battalion, will captivate you with an account of the battle and tell you stories from the Castle’s dramatic past.  But, be prepared to  be drafted into the Midday Parade and witness the firing of the musket and cannon….it will be an experience to remember.

    GUNNER BLAKE

    Saturdays 11am to 2pm

    Gunner Blake will delight you with tales of his mother’s bean crock, among other delicacies, as he unravels the threads of Jersey’s history.  His skilled gunnery will ensure that you learn how to lead the signal gun in a way which will pack a punch when fired!

    GUNNER BELL

    Wednesdays 10am to 4pm

    Don’t be fooled by Gunner Bell’s impeccable manners and jolly disposition….a lifetime career in His Majesty’s service has hardened Gunner Bell to the wit and humour of the cheekiest of recruits.  His clear-cut demonstrations of cannon and musket fire are something to marvel at.  Gunner Bell does not visit the Castle every week, to avoid disappointment please call Elizabeth Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971

    CI Pride: Jersey

    3:00 pm-10:30 pm
    2022.09.10

    Come on down to the Pride Village at People’s Park on Saturday 10 September for some live music, celebration, and a whole lot of fun!

    This year, Jersey Arts Centre has organised the afternoon entertainment for you to enjoy from 3pm – 10.30pm; Dr Adam Perchard will be the Master of Ceremonies throughout, and you can also watch sets from Sister Disco and Little Black Dress, Rich Allo, BRICK HOUSE and Shea. Headlining this event will be performances from celebrated DJ Woody Cook, and Queenz will be presenting ‘The Show with Balls’ from 9pm. See you there!

    More information about the event can be found here: https://channelislandspride.org/je/

    Roy Book Binder

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2022.09.10

    Roy has the goods: the original, the bare-knuckle, the low-down . . . blues.

    Who can say they were friends with the Rev. Gary Davis, Pink Anderson and Robert Lockwood? And toured with Arthur Big Boy Crudup, Hot Tuna, JJ Cale & Bonnie Raitt ? Roy can. He has the stories, the licks, and the mystery of timeless music in his fingers. He’s been featured on a PBS special and interviewed by Terry Gross on “Fresh Air.” He’s also a regular at Fur Peace Ranch, where he teaches along with Jorma Kaukonen. When he brings his ‘Tour Bus’ to town, a one-man blues-fest ensues. He plays and he entertains, feeding us music and stories, and the evening is a celebration for us all. We’re privileged to have Roy here to preserve–and extend—the tradition of great American blues music.

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