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April 9
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    The Jersey Plaquettes

    12:00 am
    2023.04.09

    Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles

    In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.

    Easter Trail

    12:00 am
    2023.04.09-2023.04.23

    The Easter Bunny has been busy hiding eggs around the Town Centre! Can you find all 35 eggs in St Helier’s shop windows to spell out some Easter words and phrases?

    You can download the trail map here or collect a map from the Town Hall or any participating shop.

    Once you have collected all of the eggs you can submit your answers online using our online entry form to be entered into a draw to win a £20 Bambola voucher and a hamper from Alison’s Hallmark!

    The Easter Bunny will also be hopping around town between 10am and 2pm on Saturday 8 April handing out goodies and trail maps.

    Winners will be announced on Monday 17 April.

    Searching for Jersey’s Celts

    12:00 am
    2023.04.09

    The world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered in Jersey, this exhibition explores why people might have buried it there.

    In 2012 the world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered buried in a field in Jersey. This exhibition explores what might have led people to bury a hoard of 70,000 coins and jewellery in Jersey, 2000 years ago and looks closely at some of the items found within the hoard.

    Explore the time when Roman armies marched through Europe, 2000 years ago, they left behind them a trail of death and destruction which almost wiped out the culture and civilization of the Celtic people who lived there. Using scientific and archaeological research we can learn more about the people that buried the hoard, about their lives and customs. Ground-breaking research can tell us more about the moment and the place the hoard was buried. It might even challenge some long-held ideas about why hoards were buried.

    Weapons of World War Two Exhibition

    9:30 am-4:30 pm
    2023.04.09
    The Tower is a British 1770’s Defence Tower modified during the Second World War to become a German Anti-Aircraft Bunker.
    It is now used for Pop-Up Exhibitions covering the island’s military history.
    This winter we are going to feature the “Weapons of World War Two Exhibition” with a focus on the Occupation of the Channel Islands.
    The Collection on display will be able to be handled and includes over 30 various types of German and Allied weapons.
    This is a small Exhibition and all funds raised will be invested back into the maintenance of the Tower and other WW2 Projects.
    Due to the size of the bunker, we are limited to small groups so please book online to avoid disappointment.
    Bookings must be made online here: https://bookeo.com/jerseywartours…

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2023.04.09-2025.08.04

    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.

    Wool Spinners Of Hamptonne

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2023.04.09

    Watch the ladies of Hamptonne use the Jersey spindle wheel to create local textile crafts.

    Every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday / 10am to 4pm

    Within the atmospheric setting of Langlois House, seen as it may have appeared in 1770, the ladies of Hamptonne will demonstrate wool spinning on the Jersey spindle wheel as spin the finest quality Jersey 3-ply yarn, used in the creation of Jersey stockings.

    Learn about the rise and fall of the Jersey stocking knitting industry and of its significance in the Island’s history.

    If meeting the Wool Spinners is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Elizabeth Castle Tour

    10:30 am-11:30 am
    2023.04.09-2023.12.05

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Elizabeth Castle is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 634 048 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Discover St Helier - Guided Walk

    10:30 am-12:00 pm
    2023.04.09

    Every Sunday morning one of our qualified guides will take you on a journey through the fascinating history and culture of Jersey.

    With their unique insights, our guide will take you on a journey beginning at the end of the last ice-age, some 6,000 years ago when Jersey became an Island. You will learn about the people, see some of the iconic sites of St Helier and hear about the events that have helped shape Jersey’s history, making it the modern, bustling and multicultural island it is today.

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    10:45 am-11:45 am
    2023.04.09-2024.02.08

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2023.04.09-2024.02.06

    Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

     

     

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2023.04.09-2024.02.08

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time

    Castle Gunner

    12:00 pm-4:00 pm
    2023.04.09

    Stand to attention for the Midday Parade and prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun.

    The Master Gunner will ensure that your backs are straight, your chins are high, and bellies are tucked-in as you stand to attention for the Midday Parade on the expanse of the Castle’s Parade Ground. Delight in the storytelling of the Gunner, who will enlighten you into the tales and mysteries of bygone times at the Castle, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the Battle of Jersey in 1781. Then finally prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun and flintlock musket.

    If the Castle Gunner is going to be the highlight of your trip to Elizabeth Castle, please call +44 (0) 1534 634048 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    • March / 12pm to 3pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / Saturday from 12pm to 4pm
    • April / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • May / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • June / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • July / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • August / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • September / week days 12pm to 3pm / Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm
    • October / 12pm to 3pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / Saturday from 12pm to 4pm

    Robert Allen Artist - Coast to Coast

    12:00 pm-6:00 pm
    2023.04.09

    Two exhibitions of new paintings and drawings.

    The first is over Easter weekend, 8th and 9th April at Le Hocq Tower. The tower will be open 12 till 6 both days.

    The exhibition then moves to Greve de Lecq Barracks on the 15th and 16th April, open 10 till 5 both days. I hope you can make it down to have a look at my new work.

    BUNKERS OPEN THIS WEEKEND!

    12:30 pm-3:30 pm
    2023.04.09
    EASTER SUNDAY 12:30-3PM
    RESISTANCE NEST MILLBROOK ANTI-TANK GUN CASEMATE

    This bunker is located on St. Aubin’s Bay promenade opposite La Motte Ford next to the ‘Old Station Café.

    An example of a flanking anti-tank gun casemate mounting an ex-Czech 4.7cm PakK 36 (t) anti-tank gun with a coaxial MG 37 (t) machine gun which was built into a Victorian slipway to both block access off the beach to an attacker and camouflage the bunker behind a granite sea wall, the bunker largely escaped post war stripping out and scrap drives and today boasts a near time capsule appearance from original panelling with original pin up posters still attached to rare complete examples of the ventilation equipment used to protect the bunker’s crew from gas attack! The bunker is also unusual for mounting a small observation bell, which a replica now replaces the original removed for scrap in c1948, and the bunker’s lighting still uses the original German cabling! Details of the bunker’s wartime operation are provided thanks to Herr Henkel who commanded the bunker in 1943/44.
    Admission £3 – Accompanied under 16s/CIOS members free
    BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 11-4PM
    BATTERIE MOLTKE – LES LANDES COMMON, ST. OUEN’S

    Originally intended as Kriegsmarine (Naval) ‘Marine Battery 1’ armed with 4 modern quick firing 15cm turreted guns which never arrived thanks to the Allied bombing raids in Europe, so the site was handed over to the Army Coastal Artillery, armed with 155mm field guns and named Batterie Moltke. The CIOS maintain and restore the vast and impressive interconnected complex of Number 4 gun which consists of a personnel shelter, 2 ammunition bunkers, the underground gun emplacement intended for the quick firing 15cm turreted gun and a ‘temporary’ emplacement mounting a 15.5cm ex-French GPF field gun recovered from the base of nearby cliffs where it was dumped by the British Army in 1946! There is also ample information on various aspects of the Occupation for the interested visitor and knowledgeable members on hand to help you with your visit. See if you can spot the hobnailed boot prints in the corridors!?

    Admission £5 – Accompanied under 16s/CIOS members free

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    2:30 pm-3:30 pm
    2023.04.09-2024.02.08

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Live Music At The Trafalgar

    7:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2023.04.09-2023.04.11
    Fantastic line up for this Easter weekend, see you all soon! ?

    Forgotten Forest 'Easter Sunday' ft. Alcemist, Chimpo and Much More

    10:00 pm-2:00 am
    2023.04.09-2023.04.10
    Excited to announce our complete lineup and headliners for Jersey’s biggest Easter celebration at the Watersplash on Sunday 9th April. We have been able to secure 2 massive names from the UK underground scene.
    Firstly we welcome to Jersey for the 1st ever time London born producer & DJ Alcemist who has firmly established his work into UK music culture. Through crafting his UK Garage & House influenced Drum and Bass records he has a string of hits and track support from the likes of Andy C, Hedex and Wilkinson and now a regular at the biggest raves and festivals around Europe. Another massive debut performance for Jersey coming this Easter Sunday.
    Secondly we are super stoked to invite the one and only Chimpo to the island. Chimpo is the UK’s music legacy personified. His legendary DJ sets take in all the genres created within the U?K and all the influences that inform them. Recently specialising in authentic old stool Jungle, he infuses his other musical loves into his songs and sets, taking sounds, voices and rhythms from Grime, Dubstep, Dancehall, HipHop and soul stirring them into the pot. He works as a triple threat: production, Doing and vocalist!! This is one legendary set you don’t wanna miss this Easter!!!
    On top of all this we invite some of the finest homegrown talent. On Main Room support will be Aduken, Ana Crusis, C-Phonics, Gatehouse and Rebound MC. In Room 2 we invite Dribbler, Claymore and The Dust and to cap it all off we invite UTC’s Sephira and Jeron for an event with something for everyone.

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