Goole Museum’s annual Open Art Exhibition showcases a wealth of talent from local and regional artists. This year’s event has a special bicentenary theme, with a dedicated section for artwork,...
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Goole Museum’s annual Open Art Exhibition showcases a wealth of talent from local and regional artists. This year’s event has a special bicentenary theme, with a dedicated section for artwork,... |
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Arting is Junction Goole’s relaxed and sociable series of adult art classes and, for 2026, these sessions will have a ‘Goole 200’ theme. Two two-hour sessions take place on each...
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Friends of West Park will be hosting a Teddy Bears' Picnic and Maypole Celebration event on the first Bank Holiday Monday in May. The timings will be confirmed nearer the... |
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Arting is Junction Goole’s relaxed and sociable series of adult art classes and, for 2026, these sessions will have a ‘Goole 200’ theme. Two two-hour sessions take place on each...
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Join Sam Brown (lute) and Daniel Thomson (vocals) as they share the music and poetry of Shakespeare’s England as part of a programme entitled Facets Of Time. Partnering with East...
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Arting is Junction Goole’s relaxed and sociable series of adult art classes and, for 2026, these sessions will have a ‘Goole 200’ theme. Two two-hour sessions take place on each...
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Arting is Junction Goole’s relaxed and sociable series of adult art classes and, for 2026, these sessions will have a ‘Goole 200’ theme. Two two-hour sessions take place on each...
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This exhibition explores two centuries of Goole’s rich history through 200 weird and wonderful objects from Goole Museum’s collections. Nearly all of the artefacts on display were donated by members... |
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