“Late-Flowering Lyricist” U3A talk
Caryford Community Hall CaryfordSpeaker Miranda Pender, who overcame a life-threatening illness to reinvent herself as a singer/songwriter.
FORAGED WREATH MAKING
Roth BarSet within the stunning grounds of Roundhill Grange, florist Lucy will show you how to find the best foliage from the hedgerows and woods to turn into a beautiful festive […]
Cancelled Somerset Wildlife talk about the Steart Marshes – CANCELLED
Caryford Community Hall CaryfordThis talk has been CANCELLED due to the rise in Covid cases in the Castle Cary area. A talk about the Steart Marshes at Caryford Hall. A wild, wetland landscape for […]
‘Lover, Teacher, Muse or Rival’ the Bruton Art Society Christmas Lecture
Caryford Community Hall CaryfordA lecture on the subject of couples in Modern British Art entitled ‘Lover, Teacher, Muse or Rival’, This interesting lecture will be delivered by James Russell at Caryford Hall, Castle […]
‘Birth of a Volcano’: an evening with Max Milligan and his book on Iceland’s eternal volcano.
At The Chapel High Street, BrutonOn March 19 2021, a volcano erupted in Iceland at Geldingadlir, where none had appeared for 800 years.
In locked-down Somerset, the photographer and writer Max Milligan leapt out of bed, plotting a stealth return to the land of ice and fire. He envisaged his dream shot: the elusive aurora borealis flickering behind the lava spout in the night sky. Five weeks later he was the only photographer to record those incredible combined phenomenon.
‘Can Science help us Garden Better?’. A Café Scientifique talk by Charles Dowding.
Market House, Castle Cary Castle CaryGardening is perhaps the most accessible experimentation that most of us indulge in, But in gardening and in farming the scientific experimental model, where individual variables are isolated and their effect tested in a controlled environment may not be appropriate as there are an infinite number of variables on and between plants in a garden or on a farm. Charles explores how plants themselves might teach us about processes that occur under the soil and asks “Is this science?”.