The Nose
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STORYTELLING
Story Seas
Saturday 21st February
6.30pm-10pm, FreeFebruary brings you stories of the sea for our evening of hearthside storytelling and music. Join us for watery tales, with CB Jackson and the SeaFarers, Shany man Hoy Boy, Folk Band Raymanda & more, hosted by Fae Seaspray. Doors open at 6.15pm and we start at 6.45pm. There are three parts and two intervals.
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ART
Sketch and Social
Saturday 7th February
Saturday 21st February
1pm-3pm, FreeWe’ve got a new Saturday lunchtime Sketch and Social starting on Saturday 7th February with Tania Lawrence @tania_lawrence_art. Bring a sketch book, pencils, pens, whatever you fancy. Grab a cuppa, then draw and chat with other creatives. It’s free, and is for all levels, from hobbyists, students, beginners, to pro doodlers. We’ll be running them every two weeks, and it's fine to drop in and out. We have pens and paper if you need them.
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FOOD
pH KITCHEN
Acids 2–3: Citrus
Sunday 15th February
6pm-8pm
Set menu £25You are invited to the first in a series of creative cooking evenings where we will be working our way through the pH scale, starting with the Acids. We are preparing a dinner exploring Citrus flavours, and will be serving you saporous food and curiosities from the store cupboard.
What's On
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MUSIC
Between the Shelves
Foxpalmer & Si Connelly
Friday 20th March 2026
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £5‘Between the Shelves’ is a live music set of talented musicians performing their original material in the intimate setting of the bookshop. We’ve got a drink license for the evening, so it should be a really special night out. Tickets are on Sale for £5 online or from the bookshop where you can also pay what you can.
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WORKSHOP
Straw Craft Workshop
Saturday 14th February
11am-1pm, Free
Delivered by Lucy Hook-Child @corndollyfolkloreJoin us as we learn how to make a classic Countryman's Favour to give to our sweethearts, or keep close to our own hearts! We will provide an opportunity to have a go at a classic working-class heritage craft and reflect on the folklore behind these customs and the state of our seasonal relationships with the land, past and present.
"In days gone by it was the custom for a country lad to take an evening walk with his lass in the fields at harvest time. He would weave for her a buttonhole of plaited straw, and if they were courting, she would wear it over her heart as a token of her love. At the annual hiring fairs at Martinmas, men and women might have worn a simple plait decorated with a wisp of sheep's wool or horse hair, as a badge of their trade, ie shepherd, waggoner, etc." - www.strawcraftsmen.co.uk
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MUSIC
Open Mic Night
Friday 27th March
7pm, Free.We're going to be hosting the popular Open Mic Night run by Ian McKeown this month, which usually takes place at Jessica's Place. If you're a local musician, then get practising and come and join us next Friday 27th March at 7pm at The Nose (we will be open from 6.30pm.)