
Lichfield: it’s full of historical stories and hidden surprises. Why not explore them for free with Lichfield Discovered?
I see that there Kate Cardigan from the wonderful Lichfield Lore is has another talk on this evening with her informal and fun Lichfield local history group, Lichfield Discovered.
Tonight at 7:30pm, (Monday 8th February 2016), they have a wonderful free talk at Curborough Community Centre, on the subject of the celebrated and longstanding Lichfield Morris.
Kate had this to say about the talk:
Hi Bob
Sorry for late notice but we have a talk on tonight (Monday 8th February 2016) about the Lichfield Morris.
Lichfield has its own Morris tradition and set of dances, each named after an aspect of the city, with records dating back to 1780 in the form of an engraving. Many of you will recognise the group and the dances from the Bower procession, which the Lichfield Morris has been long associated with and we’re delighted to welcome Peter Cole to tell us more about this unique tradition.
Talk starts at 7.30pm at Curborough Community Centre. All welcome and no charge although voluntary donations always welcome.
Many thanks for this
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!
