by Christopher Clarke | Apr 12, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events
Tom Warburton was a senior officer at Newcastle City Council during the Covid pandemic, giving him a unique opportunity to record its impact photographically. A talk in Jesmond Library on 9 May at 6:00pm draws on his book of the same name, which will be on sale at this event, with proceeds going to charity. £3 entry please, to help keep our library open.
by Christopher Clarke | Mar 29, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events, News
Many apologies – the model train rides will not be operating on 5 May, as Urban Green are organising a food festival in Exhibition Park on that weekend. But do come along to the “Festival Special” train rides on Sunday 19 May.
by Christopher Clarke | Mar 18, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events
Tickets for the Redheughers Ceilidh at St Hilda’s Church Hall on Friday 17 May are now on sale in Jesmond Library, price £7 (adults) and £3 (children aged 4-16 years). This is a ticket only event. For any more information see www.redheughers.org.uk . Bring your own refreshments and glasses.
by Christopher Clarke | Feb 26, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events, News
This year’s Teddy Bear Trail will have a sporty theme. The trail will be in place from 18 May to 2 June. Watch out for more information in Jesmond Library.
by Christopher Clarke | Feb 21, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events, News
Once again the Friends of Jesmond Dene will be holding an early morning Nature Walk as part of the 2024 Jesmond Community Festival. The walk will commence at 4:30 am (yes, 4:30 in the morning) on Saturday 4 May. Booking in advance is essential. For more information, or to book a place, email friends.of.jesmond.dene@gmail.com . You can also use this email address to find out more about the activities of the group. They would love to hear from potential volunteers!
by Christopher Clarke | Feb 16, 2024 | 2024 Festival, Events, News
St George’s Church tell us that this year’s St George’s Spring Fete on 4 May will be officially opened by the Bishop of Newcastle, The Right Revd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley. As usual the St George’s Fete will be one of the first events in Jesmond Community Festival, and its launch will be preceded by the ringing of the Church’s magnificent bells by the St George’s Church Bell Ringers. The bells will sound from 11:40 am and the fete will commence at mid-day.