Once again, the irrepressible Kate Cardigan from the Lichfield Lore contacts me to tell me that there’s another great Lichfield Discovered event tonight organised by her informal Lichfield local history group.
Tonight at 7:30pm, (Monday, 12th October 2015), they have a wonderful free talk about the Lichfield Workhouse which takes place upstairs in the museum at St Mary’s in the Market Square, Lichfield.
Kate had this to say about the talk:
Hi Bob
Sorry again this is a bit late notice but we have a Lichfield Discovered talk this Monday (12th October) at 7.30pm upstairs in the museum at St Mary’s in the Market Square, Lichfield.
Mike Stone from the local U3A history group is going to be talking to us about the history of Lichfield’s Workhouse which later became St Michael’s hospital. There’s no charge although donations to St Mary’s in the Market Square, Lichfield – cafe, gift shop, museum are welcome. All welcome.
Many thanks, as ever,
Kate 🙂
These events are increasing in popularity, and I can see why; this is a collection of dedicated but offbeat local history enthusiasts who really know how to make their subject engaging and entertaining. And it’s absolutely free to attend. What’s not to love?
Please do attend, it’ll be great fun!