Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.
For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely. That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.
The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.
We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey. We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.
? When is the walk? Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!
? Where is it? Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.
? Why are we walking? Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.
? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.
? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.
NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding. You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.
To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.
Buildings: 1 – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade 2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade 3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade 4 – The Boat House St Aubin 5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin 6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time). 7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade 8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade 9 – JTC House Esplanade 10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade 11 – Citibank Esplanade 12 – Gaspe House Esplanade 13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade 14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street 15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street 16 – Bedell Cristin New Street 17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road 18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street 19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street 20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier 21 – Victoria College Mont Millais 22 Government House St Saviour 23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road 24 Trinity Manor Trinity
Our recommended 5k routes
Black Route (1-5) Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.
Pink route (6-20) Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again. Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.
Green Route (21-23) Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).
Red Route (24) A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.
If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.
Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.
For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely. That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.
The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.
We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey. We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.
? When is the walk? Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!
? Where is it? Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.
? Why are we walking? Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.
? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.
? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.
NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding. You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.
To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.
Buildings: 1 – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade 2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade 3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade 4 – The Boat House St Aubin 5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin 6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time). 7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade 8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade 9 – JTC House Esplanade 10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade 11 – Citibank Esplanade 12 – Gaspe House Esplanade 13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade 14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street 15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street 16 – Bedell Cristin New Street 17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road 18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street 19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street 20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier 21 – Victoria College Mont Millais 22 Government House St Saviour 23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road 24 Trinity Manor Trinity
Our recommended 5k routes
Black Route (1-5) Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.
Pink route (6-20) Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again. Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.
Green Route (21-23) Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).
Red Route (24) A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.
If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.
Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.
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.
Jersey Heritage Members are invited to discover the history of vraicking in the Island, with guest speaker Nick Jouault.
At Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
February marks the start of the traditional vraicking season, when Jersey farmers were permitted to cut vraic – seaweed – to fertilise their fields. Loose vraic could be collected at any time and it was spread over the land during the winter and then ploughed into the soil before potatoes were planted in late winter and spring.
Nowadays we may see the occasional farmer or keen gardener collecting vraic from the huge piles thrown up on the beaches by storms and there is plenty available for those who choose to follow this ancient tradition.
However, in times past, vraic was a highly prized commodity and it’s harvesting well regulated.
Vraicking expert Nick Jouault will be speaking in the AV Theatre at 6.30pm, for a short talk on the History of Vraicking.
Find out how vraic was collected, dried and distributed in the Island and discover the renewed interest in traditional, more sustainable farming techniques that are an important part of our Island’s rural story.
Welcome drinks will be served on arrival at 6pm in the Concourse and there will be an opportunity to speak with local producers ‘Ocean Harvest’ and ‘Tidal Rum’ about their vraic and seaweed infused products.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Hailed by The New York Times as “a musician of great technical prowess, intellectual curiosity and expressive depth”, cellist Leonard Elschenbroich has garnered a reputation as one of the most charismatic cellists of his generation renowned for his passionate and compelling performances. He gave his Vienna Musik-verein debut on tour with the Staatskapelle Dresden, his US debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, his Asian debut at Suntory Hall in Tokyo and has appeared five times in the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
A committed chamber musician, Leonard performs duo recitals with pianist Alexei Grynyuk and trios as part of the Benedetti-Elschenbroich-Grynyuk Trio which has toured through Europe, the USA, South America and Australia. He has appeared at the Wigmore Hall, Auditorium du Louvre, Concertgebouw, Frick Collection, Ravinia Festival and the Lucerne, Gstaad, Rheingau, Mecklenburg Vorpommern and Schleswig Holstein Music festivals.
Programme includes: Prokofiev: Cello Sonata Op 119 in C; Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 5 in D Major Op. 102 No. 2 Franck: Sonata for Cello and Piano in A
Cantabile is delighted to be singing the evening liturgy of Compline again, and for the first time in the wonderful space of Grouville Parish Church.
The choir’s previous performances of this magical candlelit service, held in the chapel of Rosel Manor, St Peter La Rocque and St Lawrence Parish Church, have been highlights for congregations and singers alike.
Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.
For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely. That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.
The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.
We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey. We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.
? When is the walk? Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!
? Where is it? Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.
? Why are we walking? Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.
? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.
? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.
NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding. You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.
To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.
Buildings: 1 – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade 2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade 3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade 4 – The Boat House St Aubin 5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin 6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time). 7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade 8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade 9 – JTC House Esplanade 10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade 11 – Citibank Esplanade 12 – Gaspe House Esplanade 13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade 14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street 15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street 16 – Bedell Cristin New Street 17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road 18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street 19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street 20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier 21 – Victoria College Mont Millais 22 Government House St Saviour 23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road 24 Trinity Manor Trinity
Our recommended 5k routes
Black Route (1-5) Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.
Pink route (6-20) Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again. Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.
Green Route (21-23) Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).
Red Route (24) A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.
If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.
Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.
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.
Jersey Heritage Members are invited to discover the history of vraicking in the Island, with guest speaker Nick Jouault.
At Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
February marks the start of the traditional vraicking season, when Jersey farmers were permitted to cut vraic – seaweed – to fertilise their fields. Loose vraic could be collected at any time and it was spread over the land during the winter and then ploughed into the soil before potatoes were planted in late winter and spring.
Nowadays we may see the occasional farmer or keen gardener collecting vraic from the huge piles thrown up on the beaches by storms and there is plenty available for those who choose to follow this ancient tradition.
However, in times past, vraic was a highly prized commodity and it’s harvesting well regulated.
Vraicking expert Nick Jouault will be speaking in the AV Theatre at 6.30pm, for a short talk on the History of Vraicking.
Find out how vraic was collected, dried and distributed in the Island and discover the renewed interest in traditional, more sustainable farming techniques that are an important part of our Island’s rural story.
Welcome drinks will be served on arrival at 6pm in the Concourse and there will be an opportunity to speak with local producers ‘Ocean Harvest’ and ‘Tidal Rum’ about their vraic and seaweed infused products.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Hailed by The New York Times as “a musician of great technical prowess, intellectual curiosity and expressive depth”, cellist Leonard Elschenbroich has garnered a reputation as one of the most charismatic cellists of his generation renowned for his passionate and compelling performances. He gave his Vienna Musik-verein debut on tour with the Staatskapelle Dresden, his US debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, his Asian debut at Suntory Hall in Tokyo and has appeared five times in the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
A committed chamber musician, Leonard performs duo recitals with pianist Alexei Grynyuk and trios as part of the Benedetti-Elschenbroich-Grynyuk Trio which has toured through Europe, the USA, South America and Australia. He has appeared at the Wigmore Hall, Auditorium du Louvre, Concertgebouw, Frick Collection, Ravinia Festival and the Lucerne, Gstaad, Rheingau, Mecklenburg Vorpommern and Schleswig Holstein Music festivals.
Programme includes: Prokofiev: Cello Sonata Op 119 in C; Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 5 in D Major Op. 102 No. 2 Franck: Sonata for Cello and Piano in A
Cantabile is delighted to be singing the evening liturgy of Compline again, and for the first time in the wonderful space of Grouville Parish Church.
The choir’s previous performances of this magical candlelit service, held in the chapel of Rosel Manor, St Peter La Rocque and St Lawrence Parish Church, have been highlights for congregations and singers alike.
Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.
For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely. That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.
The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.
We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey. We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.
? When is the walk? Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!
? Where is it? Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.
? Why are we walking? Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.
? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.
? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.
NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding. You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.
To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.
Buildings: 1 – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade 2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade 3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade 4 – The Boat House St Aubin 5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin 6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time). 7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade 8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade 9 – JTC House Esplanade 10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade 11 – Citibank Esplanade 12 – Gaspe House Esplanade 13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade 14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street 15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street 16 – Bedell Cristin New Street 17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road 18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street 19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street 20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier 21 – Victoria College Mont Millais 22 Government House St Saviour 23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road 24 Trinity Manor Trinity
Our recommended 5k routes
Black Route (1-5) Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.
Pink route (6-20) Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again. Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.
Green Route (21-23) Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).
Red Route (24) A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.
If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.
Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.
Raf and Julie, a couple on the verge of breaking up, find themselves in an emergency ward bordering on collapse on the evening of a Parisian Yellow Vest protest.
Their encounter with Yann, an angry and injured demonstrator, will shatter each person’s certainties and prejudices.
Outside, the tension escalates. The hospital, under pressure, must close its doors. Staff is overwhelmed. The night will be long…
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First gig of the year and we can’t bloody wait. We are joined by the amazing Jim’s House so come on down and lets start 2023 correctly with some good old rock n roll!
Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.
For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely. That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.
The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.
We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey. We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.
? When is the walk? Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!
? Where is it? Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.
? Why are we walking? Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.
? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.
? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.
NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding. You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.
To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.
Buildings: 1 – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade 2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade 3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade 4 – The Boat House St Aubin 5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin 6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time). 7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade 8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade 9 – JTC House Esplanade 10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade 11 – Citibank Esplanade 12 – Gaspe House Esplanade 13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade 14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street 15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street 16 – Bedell Cristin New Street 17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road 18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street 19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street 20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier 21 – Victoria College Mont Millais 22 Government House St Saviour 23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road 24 Trinity Manor Trinity
Our recommended 5k routes
Black Route (1-5) Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.
Pink route (6-20) Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again. Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.
Green Route (21-23) Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).
Red Route (24) A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.
If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.
Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.
Raf and Julie, a couple on the verge of breaking up, find themselves in an emergency ward bordering on collapse on the evening of a Parisian Yellow Vest protest.
Their encounter with Yann, an angry and injured demonstrator, will shatter each person’s certainties and prejudices.
Outside, the tension escalates. The hospital, under pressure, must close its doors. Staff is overwhelmed. The night will be long…
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First gig of the year and we can’t bloody wait. We are joined by the amazing Jim’s House so come on down and lets start 2023 correctly with some good old rock n roll!
Please help us in this long-term citizen science project by counting and recording the avian visitors to your gardens for 1 hour on either Saturday or Sunday morning.
This survey has been completed each year from 2002 to 2022.
This small but perfectly formed corner of Trinity is little known to many and a lovely place to explore on a Saturday morning.
Now in February hopefully Spring is just around the corner. A stroll with wildlife appreciation stops. Wildflower and tree identification plus birds and anything else in-between, there is still so much to discover at this time of year.
Please contact us to reserve a place
https://www.facebook.com/events/969915287747347 PRICE: £5.00 per person
Meet at Riley Field car park (on the opposite side of the road to Trinity Primary School) Start time: 10.00am – please arrive by 09.45 Terrain: Good footpath and stepping stones
Please wear appropriate clothing / footwear for the weather and terrain. Well behaved dogs welcome
Don’t miss out on what is set to be an exciting fixture at The Stade!
Join us at Stade Santander International ??️
? Ealing Trailfinders Cup Match ?️ Saturday 4th February ⏱️ KO 2pm
•Match-Day Ticket – standing and bench seating on a first-come, first-served •Seat Ticket – reserved allocated seat in the RBC Stand •Early Bird Ticket – save £5 on adult tickets purchased online. Available up to 24hrs before kick off •Gates open at 12pm / Kick off 2pm •Dogs are not allowed on the Jersey Rugby Club grounds •Match Day Ticket T&Cs
?️ Tickets available to purchase online via our website – follow the link
Having received enquiries from many of our younger or less advanced students who were keen to participate, we expanded the orchestral project to include JASTO Junior, open to students from the age of seven who have achieved approximately grade one standard or above.
Several of our teenaged musicians are assuming mentoring roles and have taken on the responsibility of assisting the juniors.
It is our aspiration that these younger musicians feed into the senior JASTO with an existing knowledge of orchestral life.
They will performing a varied programme from Beethoven to Disney
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Please help us in this long-term citizen science project by counting and recording the avian visitors to your gardens for 1 hour on either Saturday or Sunday morning.
This survey has been completed each year from 2002 to 2022.
This small but perfectly formed corner of Trinity is little known to many and a lovely place to explore on a Saturday morning.
Now in February hopefully Spring is just around the corner. A stroll with wildlife appreciation stops. Wildflower and tree identification plus birds and anything else in-between, there is still so much to discover at this time of year.
Please contact us to reserve a place
https://www.facebook.com/events/969915287747347 PRICE: £5.00 per person
Meet at Riley Field car park (on the opposite side of the road to Trinity Primary School) Start time: 10.00am – please arrive by 09.45 Terrain: Good footpath and stepping stones
Please wear appropriate clothing / footwear for the weather and terrain. Well behaved dogs welcome
Don’t miss out on what is set to be an exciting fixture at The Stade!
Join us at Stade Santander International ??️
? Ealing Trailfinders Cup Match ?️ Saturday 4th February ⏱️ KO 2pm
•Match-Day Ticket – standing and bench seating on a first-come, first-served •Seat Ticket – reserved allocated seat in the RBC Stand •Early Bird Ticket – save £5 on adult tickets purchased online. Available up to 24hrs before kick off •Gates open at 12pm / Kick off 2pm •Dogs are not allowed on the Jersey Rugby Club grounds •Match Day Ticket T&Cs
?️ Tickets available to purchase online via our website – follow the link
Having received enquiries from many of our younger or less advanced students who were keen to participate, we expanded the orchestral project to include JASTO Junior, open to students from the age of seven who have achieved approximately grade one standard or above.
Several of our teenaged musicians are assuming mentoring roles and have taken on the responsibility of assisting the juniors.
It is our aspiration that these younger musicians feed into the senior JASTO with an existing knowledge of orchestral life.
They will performing a varied programme from Beethoven to Disney
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early 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.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early 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.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early 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’ve created a series of exclusive events tailor made for our Members. To join an event you must have personal Membership of Jersey Heritage and you’ll need to bring your Membership fob with you on the day.
Kempt Tower Carpark, Grande Route des Mielles, Wednesday 8 February 1pm to 4pm
Taking in the tide and shore line, Kazz Padidar from Wild Adventures will lead JH Members on a foraging walk at St Ouen’s Bay, identifying edible plants, seaweeds and shellfish. Kazz will also track down some coastal plants as we go.
Cooking on a beach fire, we will then prepare the foraged foods and learn about any healthy properties they may hold.
Please be aware that we will be walking on the reef at low tide, which has uneven and slippery terrain. Adequate, waterproof footwear / wellies are required.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early 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’ve created a series of exclusive events tailor made for our Members. To join an event you must have personal Membership of Jersey Heritage and you’ll need to bring your Membership fob with you on the day.
Kempt Tower Carpark, Grande Route des Mielles, Wednesday 8 February 1pm to 4pm
Taking in the tide and shore line, Kazz Padidar from Wild Adventures will lead JH Members on a foraging walk at St Ouen’s Bay, identifying edible plants, seaweeds and shellfish. Kazz will also track down some coastal plants as we go.
Cooking on a beach fire, we will then prepare the foraged foods and learn about any healthy properties they may hold.
Please be aware that we will be walking on the reef at low tide, which has uneven and slippery terrain. Adequate, waterproof footwear / wellies are required.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Strap on your safety goggles boys and girls! Are you ready to see the most outrageous live science show with exploding dustbins, combusting microwaves, live daredevil stunts and all the experiments you‘re not allowed to do at home? Based on the popular TV show, come join the fearless Brainiacs!
Are you a kid? Do you like music, laughing and whack-a-doodle-noodle craziness? Grab your pet adult and join us! Award-winning comedian Jarred Christmas and world champion beatboxer Hobbit bring a brand-new show packed with interactive jokes, silly billyness, beatboxing and epic sounds!
Something for the grown ups as well… Perhaps most recognisable from his highly praised television series “Troy,” his command of illusion and spectacle has won hearts globally. Prepare to be dazzled by South London’s favourite Magician!
Come and meet Jungle Jane as she shows you her exotic animal collection. She will take you on a big bug safari and a reptile safari in this educational and fun interactive show!
An incredible showpiece that will leave the audience amazed! Combining state-of-the-art technology with interactive choreography, this act is next level!
Our local Jersey Dj will bring the party to the festival with something for everyone – young and, ahem, slightly older. Hit the dance floor as a family and enjoy some shapeshifting together!
From interesting books in the Library corner, hula hooping and glitter for all, fun interactive games, soft-play for toddlers, and silent disco all through the day. There will surely be plenty for all the family to enjoy!
Traditional Mexican Band with a wide repertoire which spans popular music of Mexico and the whole Latin American Continent, as well as some classic songs in English with a Mexican twist.
The Paws February Show will be held on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th February at the Les Marais Indoor Riding Centre, St Peter with our judge being Lisa Perry.
The schedule and entry form can be found on Agility Shows Online shortly.
Jsy Girl will be at St Ouens Craft Market, with perfumes, bath & body treats as well as home scents and the stunning wax melts.
Help me raise funds for Family Nursing.
Pop along & get your raffle tickets to be in with the chance of winning one of two stunning gift baskets – (the draw will be done at the end of the day)
Pop along for treats and gifts, cakes & cookies, free entry, free parking.
Looking for an exciting adventure with your family and friends? Save the Smurfs from the evil wizard Gargamel at this immersive new escape-room-style experience.
On Saturday the 11th February, 2023, the streets of Jersey will be transforming into a unique outdoor scavenger hunt. Solve puzzles, complete challenges, and join hundreds of other teams as you race against the clock to save the Smurfs.
Don’t miss this unforgettable family experience, book your team place today.
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.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Students, staff, family and friends of the Jersey Academy of Music once again present a fantastic orchestral programme featuring requests from our senior students.
After a rip-roaring debut performance last year, JASTO returns in 2023 to offer such diverse repertoire as:
Bizet’s Carmen Suite West Side Story – with dancers from JLPA Lala Land Hoedown from Rodeo (Copland) Eden in our Hands from the Durrell Suite by Derek Lawrence
“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…
Strap on your safety goggles boys and girls! Are you ready to see the most outrageous live science show with exploding dustbins, combusting microwaves, live daredevil stunts and all the experiments you‘re not allowed to do at home? Based on the popular TV show, come join the fearless Brainiacs!
Are you a kid? Do you like music, laughing and whack-a-doodle-noodle craziness? Grab your pet adult and join us! Award-winning comedian Jarred Christmas and world champion beatboxer Hobbit bring a brand-new show packed with interactive jokes, silly billyness, beatboxing and epic sounds!
Something for the grown ups as well… Perhaps most recognisable from his highly praised television series “Troy,” his command of illusion and spectacle has won hearts globally. Prepare to be dazzled by South London’s favourite Magician!
Come and meet Jungle Jane as she shows you her exotic animal collection. She will take you on a big bug safari and a reptile safari in this educational and fun interactive show!
An incredible showpiece that will leave the audience amazed! Combining state-of-the-art technology with interactive choreography, this act is next level!
Our local Jersey Dj will bring the party to the festival with something for everyone – young and, ahem, slightly older. Hit the dance floor as a family and enjoy some shapeshifting together!
From interesting books in the Library corner, hula hooping and glitter for all, fun interactive games, soft-play for toddlers, and silent disco all through the day. There will surely be plenty for all the family to enjoy!
Traditional Mexican Band with a wide repertoire which spans popular music of Mexico and the whole Latin American Continent, as well as some classic songs in English with a Mexican twist.
The Paws February Show will be held on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th February at the Les Marais Indoor Riding Centre, St Peter with our judge being Lisa Perry.
The schedule and entry form can be found on Agility Shows Online shortly.
Jsy Girl will be at St Ouens Craft Market, with perfumes, bath & body treats as well as home scents and the stunning wax melts.
Help me raise funds for Family Nursing.
Pop along & get your raffle tickets to be in with the chance of winning one of two stunning gift baskets – (the draw will be done at the end of the day)
Pop along for treats and gifts, cakes & cookies, free entry, free parking.
Looking for an exciting adventure with your family and friends? Save the Smurfs from the evil wizard Gargamel at this immersive new escape-room-style experience.
On Saturday the 11th February, 2023, the streets of Jersey will be transforming into a unique outdoor scavenger hunt. Solve puzzles, complete challenges, and join hundreds of other teams as you race against the clock to save the Smurfs.
Don’t miss this unforgettable family experience, book your team place today.
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.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Students, staff, family and friends of the Jersey Academy of Music once again present a fantastic orchestral programme featuring requests from our senior students.
After a rip-roaring debut performance last year, JASTO returns in 2023 to offer such diverse repertoire as:
Bizet’s Carmen Suite West Side Story – with dancers from JLPA Lala Land Hoedown from Rodeo (Copland) Eden in our Hands from the Durrell Suite by Derek Lawrence
“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…
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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 monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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.
A one day holiday programme for students to gain practical skills and learn about a variety of tasks within the carpentry trade.
Students will spend one day at Highlands College learning about carpentry and working on a project such as building a bird box.
The students will be inspired with activities and tasks in a fun and motivating environment. They will leave with a strong understanding of carpentry and some news skills to put into practice!
The programs aims to teach and inspire the students who may one day want to pursue the trade as a career
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.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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.
A one day holiday programme for students to gain practical skills and learn about a variety of tasks within the carpentry trade.
Students will spend one day at Highlands College learning about carpentry and working on a project such as building a bird box.
The students will be inspired with activities and tasks in a fun and motivating environment. They will leave with a strong understanding of carpentry and some news skills to put into practice!
The programs aims to teach and inspire the students who may one day want to pursue the trade as a career
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.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
A one day holiday programme for students to gain practical skills and learn about a variety of tasks within the carpentry trade.
Students will spend one day at Highlands College learning about carpentry and working on a project such as building a bird box.
The students will be inspired with activities and tasks in a fun and motivating environment. They will leave with a strong understanding of carpentry and some news skills to put into practice!
The programs aims to teach and inspire the students who may one day want to pursue the trade as a career
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
A one day holiday programme for students to gain practical skills and learn about a variety of tasks within the carpentry trade.
Students will spend one day at Highlands College learning about carpentry and working on a project such as building a bird box.
The students will be inspired with activities and tasks in a fun and motivating environment. They will leave with a strong understanding of carpentry and some news skills to put into practice!
The programs aims to teach and inspire the students who may one day want to pursue the trade as a career
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
** Please ensure you register your interest for the session by emailing: [email protected] **
Pat & Chat is an adult-only group that was started a year ago to give older members of our community a chance to meet with others, find out more about the services we offer to the Island and enjoy the company of some of the animals in our care over a cup of tea or coffee and some cakes and biscuits!
The aim of this group is to combat loneliness and promote good mental health.
Join us at the Animals’ Shelter between 2pm and 3.30pm.
Please note that the animals will vary depending on who we have available and suitable at the time.
We looking forward to welcoming you at Pat & Chat.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
** Please ensure you register your interest for the session by emailing: [email protected] **
Pat & Chat is an adult-only group that was started a year ago to give older members of our community a chance to meet with others, find out more about the services we offer to the Island and enjoy the company of some of the animals in our care over a cup of tea or coffee and some cakes and biscuits!
The aim of this group is to combat loneliness and promote good mental health.
Join us at the Animals’ Shelter between 2pm and 3.30pm.
Please note that the animals will vary depending on who we have available and suitable at the time.
We looking forward to welcoming you at Pat & Chat.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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.
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.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Join us for another exciting Championship fixture at Stade Santander International ??️
? Nottingham ?️ Friday 17th February ⏱️ KO 7.15pm
•Match-Day Ticket – standing and bench seating on a first-come, first-served •Seat Ticket – reserved allocated seat in the RBC Stand •Early Bird Ticket – save £5 on adult tickets purchased online. Available up to 24hrs before kick off •Gates open at 5pm / Kick off 7.15pm •Dogs are not allowed on the Jersey Rugby Club grounds •Match Day Ticket T&Cs
?️ Tickets available to purchase online via our website – follow the link
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
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.
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.
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Join us for another exciting Championship fixture at Stade Santander International ??️
? Nottingham ?️ Friday 17th February ⏱️ KO 7.15pm
•Match-Day Ticket – standing and bench seating on a first-come, first-served •Seat Ticket – reserved allocated seat in the RBC Stand •Early Bird Ticket – save £5 on adult tickets purchased online. Available up to 24hrs before kick off •Gates open at 5pm / Kick off 7.15pm •Dogs are not allowed on the Jersey Rugby Club grounds •Match Day Ticket T&Cs
?️ Tickets available to purchase online via our website – follow the link
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
We would like to welcome your participation in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in beach cleans across the Channel Islands on 18-19 February 2023, to make our islands a safer place not only for ourselves but also for the amazing plant and wildlife we share them with. #loveyourbeach
________________________
Beach clean activities across the Channel Islands are listed below:-
ALDERNEY
GUERNSEY
Feb 18 – Vazon – 11am – Clean Earth Trust Feb 19 – Pembroke – 12pm – Clean Earth Trust
SARK
JERSEY Feb 18 – Ouaisne Bay – 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 18 – Long Beach – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change
Feb 19 – La Pulente- 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 19 – La Rocque – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change Feb 19 – La Mare – 10am – Plastic Free Jersey
________________________
BEACH CLEANING INDEPENDENTLY? Here’s what you need to know:-
1 – Pick your favourite beach and bring a bucket along with you to collect any marine debris you might find.
2 – Make a note of the following: (a) date, Island and name of beach cleaned, (b) any interesting finds, (c) how many people participated in your beach clean, (d) approx. weight (kg’s) of what you collected and (e) photo of your marine debris
3 – Give yourself a part on the back for a job well done and send your data to your local organisation:
Jersey – Littlefeet Environmental Courtney Farmer ([email protected])
*PLEASE NOTE: All volunteers participating in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean must wear closed-toe shoes and gloves at all time. Any volunteers aged 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
Hazardous items should not be touched and reported immediately to your organising group
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Carl and Converted’s first Gig back after a forced gap at the end of last year!.
We are back at the always welcoming Kitty O’Shea’s bar and will be running through our normal blend of 50’s Rock n Roll and Rockabilly classics as well as a few of our own songs, which never fail to get the dancers on the dance floor.
We don’t know when we will be playing next so don’t miss this one!
Night at Nicks will be entertaining us this Saturday at the Horse & Hound. These slick group of guys play the best sing a-long medleys that make the night fly past.
“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…
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
We would like to welcome your participation in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in beach cleans across the Channel Islands on 18-19 February 2023, to make our islands a safer place not only for ourselves but also for the amazing plant and wildlife we share them with. #loveyourbeach
________________________
Beach clean activities across the Channel Islands are listed below:-
ALDERNEY
GUERNSEY
Feb 18 – Vazon – 11am – Clean Earth Trust Feb 19 – Pembroke – 12pm – Clean Earth Trust
SARK
JERSEY Feb 18 – Ouaisne Bay – 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 18 – Long Beach – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change
Feb 19 – La Pulente- 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 19 – La Rocque – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change Feb 19 – La Mare – 10am – Plastic Free Jersey
________________________
BEACH CLEANING INDEPENDENTLY? Here’s what you need to know:-
1 – Pick your favourite beach and bring a bucket along with you to collect any marine debris you might find.
2 – Make a note of the following: (a) date, Island and name of beach cleaned, (b) any interesting finds, (c) how many people participated in your beach clean, (d) approx. weight (kg’s) of what you collected and (e) photo of your marine debris
3 – Give yourself a part on the back for a job well done and send your data to your local organisation:
Jersey – Littlefeet Environmental Courtney Farmer ([email protected])
*PLEASE NOTE: All volunteers participating in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean must wear closed-toe shoes and gloves at all time. Any volunteers aged 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
Hazardous items should not be touched and reported immediately to your organising group
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Carl and Converted’s first Gig back after a forced gap at the end of last year!.
We are back at the always welcoming Kitty O’Shea’s bar and will be running through our normal blend of 50’s Rock n Roll and Rockabilly classics as well as a few of our own songs, which never fail to get the dancers on the dance floor.
We don’t know when we will be playing next so don’t miss this one!
Night at Nicks will be entertaining us this Saturday at the Horse & Hound. These slick group of guys play the best sing a-long medleys that make the night fly past.
“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…
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
We would like to welcome your participation in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in beach cleans across the Channel Islands on 18-19 February 2023, to make our islands a safer place not only for ourselves but also for the amazing plant and wildlife we share them with. #loveyourbeach
________________________
Beach clean activities across the Channel Islands are listed below:-
ALDERNEY
GUERNSEY
Feb 18 – Vazon – 11am – Clean Earth Trust Feb 19 – Pembroke – 12pm – Clean Earth Trust
SARK
JERSEY Feb 18 – Ouaisne Bay – 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 18 – Long Beach – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change
Feb 19 – La Pulente- 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 19 – La Rocque – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change Feb 19 – La Mare – 10am – Plastic Free Jersey
________________________
BEACH CLEANING INDEPENDENTLY? Here’s what you need to know:-
1 – Pick your favourite beach and bring a bucket along with you to collect any marine debris you might find.
2 – Make a note of the following: (a) date, Island and name of beach cleaned, (b) any interesting finds, (c) how many people participated in your beach clean, (d) approx. weight (kg’s) of what you collected and (e) photo of your marine debris
3 – Give yourself a part on the back for a job well done and send your data to your local organisation:
Jersey – Littlefeet Environmental Courtney Farmer ([email protected])
*PLEASE NOTE: All volunteers participating in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean must wear closed-toe shoes and gloves at all time. Any volunteers aged 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
Hazardous items should not be touched and reported immediately to your organising group
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
We would like to welcome your participation in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean! Volunteers are encouraged to participate in beach cleans across the Channel Islands on 18-19 February 2023, to make our islands a safer place not only for ourselves but also for the amazing plant and wildlife we share them with. #loveyourbeach
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Beach clean activities across the Channel Islands are listed below:-
ALDERNEY
GUERNSEY
Feb 18 – Vazon – 11am – Clean Earth Trust Feb 19 – Pembroke – 12pm – Clean Earth Trust
SARK
JERSEY Feb 18 – Ouaisne Bay – 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 18 – Long Beach – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change
Feb 19 – La Pulente- 10am – Littlefeet Environmental Feb 19 – La Rocque – 11am – Grouville Community, Environment & Change Feb 19 – La Mare – 10am – Plastic Free Jersey
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BEACH CLEANING INDEPENDENTLY? Here’s what you need to know:-
1 – Pick your favourite beach and bring a bucket along with you to collect any marine debris you might find.
2 – Make a note of the following: (a) date, Island and name of beach cleaned, (b) any interesting finds, (c) how many people participated in your beach clean, (d) approx. weight (kg’s) of what you collected and (e) photo of your marine debris
3 – Give yourself a part on the back for a job well done and send your data to your local organisation:
Jersey – Littlefeet Environmental Courtney Farmer ([email protected])
*PLEASE NOTE: All volunteers participating in the 5th Annual Big Channel Islands Beach Clean must wear closed-toe shoes and gloves at all time. Any volunteers aged 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
Hazardous items should not be touched and reported immediately to your organising group
From the 12th – 19th Feb Howard Davis Park will be transformed using light and sound, every evening from 6-9pm, to create Jersey’s first park illuminations event.
Explore the illuminated park and learn more about Jersey’s fantastic trees and the exciting scientific research that shows how trees communicate and share resources across a ‘wood wide web’.
As well as the illuminations, a bespoke soundscape has been developed for Dreaming Trees by sound artist and film score composer Tony Langlois.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
Featuring an all-star cast including Spencer Tracey, Katharine Hepburn and Sidney Poitier, this drama depicts a couple who’s attitudes are challenged when their daughter returns home with her new African-American husband. Featuring stellar performances and an important subject matter, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a classic of 1960s American cinema.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
This Iranian roadtrip comedy-drama centres around a family driving to Turkey in order to smuggle their adult son across the border. As they cross the rugged landscape and fuss over their sick dog, secrets are revealed, and family struggles come to light. A complex mix between heartwarming drama and dark humour.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
Featuring an all-star cast including Spencer Tracey, Katharine Hepburn and Sidney Poitier, this drama depicts a couple who’s attitudes are challenged when their daughter returns home with her new African-American husband. Featuring stellar performances and an important subject matter, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a classic of 1960s American cinema.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
This Iranian roadtrip comedy-drama centres around a family driving to Turkey in order to smuggle their adult son across the border. As they cross the rugged landscape and fuss over their sick dog, secrets are revealed, and family struggles come to light. A complex mix between heartwarming drama and dark humour.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
A celebraton of International Tourist Guide Day with free walks, talks and other events.
You can just turn up and wander around for these events, but some are also bookable on eventbrite, just search ‘JTGA’
Here’s a few of the things going on;
A short walk about the anti French riots with Clive Jones
Martin Walton will have a copy of the painting “The Death of Major Pierson” and will sit where the artist sat, so come along and find out what really happened.
Birding with Neil Singleton
Tours of the States Chamber with Monty Losh
Did you know Jersey is now a Geopark? Join Nicky Mansell for a 25 minute walk around town to find out more.
Who is the golden man wearing a toga? Jon Osmont will reveal all
A static display about Le Hocq Tower
The old market place with Sue Gorin and more of the market with native Jèrriais speaker Dacia Diggle
20 minute visit to the Town Church with Jean Treleven
Terry Underwood with be talking about the Royal Coats of Arms on the States buildings, with explanations and their heraldic significance.
Geoff Reakes will reveal about half a dozen things you probably didn’t know about the Royal Square (Unless you are a Jersey Tourist Guide!)
When St Helier’s population exploded in the 19th century the areas beyond the Royal Square saw enormous change. Melanie Cavey is offering two 30 minute walks to see where out East orchards were replaced by terraced houses and mansions, retail ventures and a tourist thoroughfare whilst out West administrative buildings, warehouses, banks and hotels replaced sand dunes.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
A celebraton of International Tourist Guide Day with free walks, talks and other events.
You can just turn up and wander around for these events, but some are also bookable on eventbrite, just search ‘JTGA’
Here’s a few of the things going on;
A short walk about the anti French riots with Clive Jones
Martin Walton will have a copy of the painting “The Death of Major Pierson” and will sit where the artist sat, so come along and find out what really happened.
Birding with Neil Singleton
Tours of the States Chamber with Monty Losh
Did you know Jersey is now a Geopark? Join Nicky Mansell for a 25 minute walk around town to find out more.
Who is the golden man wearing a toga? Jon Osmont will reveal all
A static display about Le Hocq Tower
The old market place with Sue Gorin and more of the market with native Jèrriais speaker Dacia Diggle
20 minute visit to the Town Church with Jean Treleven
Terry Underwood with be talking about the Royal Coats of Arms on the States buildings, with explanations and their heraldic significance.
Geoff Reakes will reveal about half a dozen things you probably didn’t know about the Royal Square (Unless you are a Jersey Tourist Guide!)
When St Helier’s population exploded in the 19th century the areas beyond the Royal Square saw enormous change. Melanie Cavey is offering two 30 minute walks to see where out East orchards were replaced by terraced houses and mansions, retail ventures and a tourist thoroughfare whilst out West administrative buildings, warehouses, banks and hotels replaced sand dunes.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First time in Jersey! Blues instrumentalist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2021, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2020 in the UK Blues Awards and best solo/acoustic act 2019 European Blues awards.
Thursday/Friday February 23rd 24th (2023): Dom Martin (UK/IRELAND)
Doors: 7:30pm Show: 8:30pm – 10:45pm + encores
Brought up in the often tough, but community driven streets of Belfast Northern Ireland, Dom Martin has made a fairly ‘meteoric’ rise in terms of today’s industry, with his first ever EP release attracting BBC 6 music and BBC Radio 2 support – including a converted session with Cerys Matthews and an ever growing number of international tours and Festivals. His jaw dropping, entirely natural sounding and unforced/unschooled skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic ‘Belfast Blues’ voice, brings to mind comparisons with many from (Glasgow born) John Martyn to Rory Gallagher, with nods to many in-between not least perhaps the likes of Van Morrison and Foy Vance.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First time in Jersey! Blues instrumentalist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2021, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2020 in the UK Blues Awards and best solo/acoustic act 2019 European Blues awards.
Thursday/Friday February 23rd 24th (2023): Dom Martin (UK/IRELAND)
Doors: 7:30pm Show: 8:30pm – 10:45pm + encores
Brought up in the often tough, but community driven streets of Belfast Northern Ireland, Dom Martin has made a fairly ‘meteoric’ rise in terms of today’s industry, with his first ever EP release attracting BBC 6 music and BBC Radio 2 support – including a converted session with Cerys Matthews and an ever growing number of international tours and Festivals. His jaw dropping, entirely natural sounding and unforced/unschooled skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic ‘Belfast Blues’ voice, brings to mind comparisons with many from (Glasgow born) John Martyn to Rory Gallagher, with nods to many in-between not least perhaps the likes of Van Morrison and Foy Vance.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
Join us in the Town Church between 6pm and 7pm for an evening of local and Ukrainian music to mark one year since the beginning of conflict in Ukraine.
Entrance is free and refreshments will be served after the show. There will be a retiring collection in aid of the Bailiff’s Fund in support of Ukraine.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First time in Jersey! Blues instrumentalist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2021, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2020 in the UK Blues Awards and best solo/acoustic act 2019 European Blues awards.
Thursday/Friday February 23rd 24th (2023): Dom Martin (UK/IRELAND)
Doors: 7:30pm Show: 8:30pm – 10:45pm + encores
Brought up in the often tough, but community driven streets of Belfast Northern Ireland, Dom Martin has made a fairly ‘meteoric’ rise in terms of today’s industry, with his first ever EP release attracting BBC 6 music and BBC Radio 2 support – including a converted session with Cerys Matthews and an ever growing number of international tours and Festivals. His jaw dropping, entirely natural sounding and unforced/unschooled skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic ‘Belfast Blues’ voice, brings to mind comparisons with many from (Glasgow born) John Martyn to Rory Gallagher, with nods to many in-between not least perhaps the likes of Van Morrison and Foy Vance.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
Join us in the Town Church between 6pm and 7pm for an evening of local and Ukrainian music to mark one year since the beginning of conflict in Ukraine.
Entrance is free and refreshments will be served after the show. There will be a retiring collection in aid of the Bailiff’s Fund in support of Ukraine.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
First time in Jersey! Blues instrumentalist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2022, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2021, Acoustic blues artist of the year 2020 in the UK Blues Awards and best solo/acoustic act 2019 European Blues awards.
Thursday/Friday February 23rd 24th (2023): Dom Martin (UK/IRELAND)
Doors: 7:30pm Show: 8:30pm – 10:45pm + encores
Brought up in the often tough, but community driven streets of Belfast Northern Ireland, Dom Martin has made a fairly ‘meteoric’ rise in terms of today’s industry, with his first ever EP release attracting BBC 6 music and BBC Radio 2 support – including a converted session with Cerys Matthews and an ever growing number of international tours and Festivals. His jaw dropping, entirely natural sounding and unforced/unschooled skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic ‘Belfast Blues’ voice, brings to mind comparisons with many from (Glasgow born) John Martyn to Rory Gallagher, with nods to many in-between not least perhaps the likes of Van Morrison and Foy Vance.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
The Jay Morris Spinathon will take place between 11:00 and 17:00 on 25 February at Club Carrefour in St Lawrence.
This sponsored event is open to anyone willing to spin for an hour slot at Club Carrefour, St Lawrence.
You are invited to spin to raise funds in memory of Jay Morris, a keen racing cyclist and founder member of the Velo Cycling Club, who died from cancer in 2003 aged 30. We hope that approx 60 people will take part, led by Club Carrefour’s instructors, who give their time free of charge for the event, which is also supported by Mark Pickford Cycles.
The first event was set up to raise awareness of Jay’s illness and he was due to take part but he died a few weeks before it was scheduled to take place. Since then Jay’s family has organised an annual Spinathon as a tribute to Jay and as a fundraiser for Jersey Hospice Care.
JH Members can discover how Jersey’s geology has created the landscape of valleys, bays and headlands and how the Ice Age formed soil which helps us grow arguably the world’s tastiest potato!
Explore the historic landscape of Mont à L’Abbé and the medieval fief of Bellozanne, with its historic buildings, two of which are dairy farms today. Discover how the geology determines the landscape of valleys, uplands and ancient route ways and how the Ice Age provided soil which contributes so much to the Island’s agriculture.
Cost per person is £5 plus EventBrite booking fee. Booking is essential as just 16 places are available.
This is an exclusive event for Jersey Heritage Members.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
“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…
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
The Jay Morris Spinathon will take place between 11:00 and 17:00 on 25 February at Club Carrefour in St Lawrence.
This sponsored event is open to anyone willing to spin for an hour slot at Club Carrefour, St Lawrence.
You are invited to spin to raise funds in memory of Jay Morris, a keen racing cyclist and founder member of the Velo Cycling Club, who died from cancer in 2003 aged 30. We hope that approx 60 people will take part, led by Club Carrefour’s instructors, who give their time free of charge for the event, which is also supported by Mark Pickford Cycles.
The first event was set up to raise awareness of Jay’s illness and he was due to take part but he died a few weeks before it was scheduled to take place. Since then Jay’s family has organised an annual Spinathon as a tribute to Jay and as a fundraiser for Jersey Hospice Care.
JH Members can discover how Jersey’s geology has created the landscape of valleys, bays and headlands and how the Ice Age formed soil which helps us grow arguably the world’s tastiest potato!
Explore the historic landscape of Mont à L’Abbé and the medieval fief of Bellozanne, with its historic buildings, two of which are dairy farms today. Discover how the geology determines the landscape of valleys, uplands and ancient route ways and how the Ice Age provided soil which contributes so much to the Island’s agriculture.
Cost per person is £5 plus EventBrite booking fee. Booking is essential as just 16 places are available.
This is an exclusive event for Jersey Heritage Members.
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
A little orphan thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she’s invited to spend Christmas in the mansion of the richest man in New York, Oliver Warbucks. But horrible Miss Hannigan and her good for nothing brother Rooster see the chance to run the scam of a lifetime. Annie will need all her pluck and courage to beat the dastardly duo and find her happy ever after with the family she’s always longed for.
Featuring a cast of 70 amazing young performers this is your chance to escape the Hard Knock Life, cruise along Easy Street, find that You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and remember that the sun will always come out Tomorrow.
A brilliant evening of entertainment for all the family.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International
22 FEBRUARY – 25 FEBRUARY 7PM (SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 3PM + 7PM)
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
“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…
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
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
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
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.
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.
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
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
Just engaged? Looking to plan for your wedding? Once the thrill of becoming engaged has sunk in and you are able to peel your eyes away from the new addition on your finger, (well just for a second or two), it`s time to start making some very important decisions to kick start the planning of your dream day. We have listed many of our local suppliers & services below, to help you plan your big day.
We highly recommend that you try to book well in advance, especially the services that are most important to you, as these will get booked up very quickly.
Some things to consider in planning your Wedding can be found HERE
For a comprehensive list of suppliers for your wedding planning, click HERE
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!
Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.
We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!
£25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).
Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)
Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.
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Циклёвка паркета — это процесс восстановления внешнего вида паркетного пола путём удаления верхнего повреждённого слоя и возвращения ему первоначального вида. Услуга включает в себя несколько этапов:
Подготовка: перед началом работы необходимо защитить мебель и другие предметы от пыли и грязи, а также удалить плинтусы.
Шлифовка: с помощью шлифовальной машины удаляется старый лак и верхний повреждённый слой древесины.
Шпатлёвка: после шлифовки поверхность паркета шпатлюется для заполнения трещин и выравнивания поверхности.
Грунтовка: перед нанесением лака паркет грунтуется для улучшения адгезии и защиты от плесени и грибка.
Нанесение лака: лак наносится в несколько слоёв с промежуточной шлифовкой между ними.
Полировка: после нанесения последнего слоя лака паркет полируется для придания поверхности блеска и гладкости.
Циклёвка паркета позволяет обновить внешний вид пола, восстановить его структуру и продлить срок службы.
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