A short stroll from East Keswick enables you to reach Bardsey’s beer festival each Spring which complements East Keswick’s each Autumn.
Usual format, admission includes glass and programme and first drink then lots of beers to sample and pub food. In addition, live music, children’s entertainment, soft drinks, wine and lager too
Bardsey Bowling Club invites you to come along and try your hand at Bowls. All ages welcome from 7+!
Coaching available too. See bardseybowlingclub.com or phone Andyon 572098
The Village Hall is run by a separate charitable trust. Today is its Annual General Meeting and your chance to hear from, and question, trustees.
The Sick Children’s Trust is working hard to provide accommodation for families close to where their child might be hospitalised. The fundraising morning will have coffee, cakes, stalls and raffles. All welcome. Details from Judith Pentith pentith@gmail.com
Each April this annual ‘Parish Assembly’ of East Keswick Parish Council is a public meeting where villagers can hear of the work of the Parish Council, meet its Councillors and Clerk and ask questions.
It takes the form of a short presentation, a guest speaker, networking and drinks.
This year’s guest speaker is Janet Thornton, an ex Parish Councillor herself and one of the driving forces behind the East Keswick Neighbourhood Plan which will be put to a referendum shortly. If approved by the majority of voters it will set the blueprint for how the village wants to evolve over coming decades.
All villagers are invited, it’s a good opportunity to meet others and hear about village projects.
Each Spring, the Parish Council organises a litter pick and it’s great fun as well as being worthwhile. Everyone’s invited, including children and dogs and hi vis vests, bags and litter gripping tongs are provided. Just turn up!
Join East Keswick Wildlife Trust on its annual evening walk to see the fine display of bluebells carpeting Ox Close Woods.
East Keswick artist Lisa Pickard is one of over twenty artists taking part in this annual event showcasing the work of artists in Wetherby and surrounding villages. Full details can be found at http://artistsaroundwetherby.com
Lisa Cutcliffe talks about her fifteen years experience of foraging fro fungi, fruit, flowers and foliage
East Keswick artist and tutor Alex Purves will be giving a talk entitled ‘Visual Wit: Humour in Art’ Tickets cost £8 and include wine and nibbles and are available from Fiona Siekierkowski, Jan Dower or the Parish Office