Celebrating the Centenary of Winnie the Pooh
Arts Society Gade Valley, Potten End Village Hall, 10.30am. James Campbell talks about the endearing charm and beloved tales of this much-admired character.
Arts Society Gade Valley, Potten End Village Hall, 10.30am. James Campbell talks about the endearing charm and beloved tales of this much-admired character.
High Street Baptist Church, 8pm. Frank Iddiols will enlighten us about aspects of Ordnance Surveys that we never knew.
Waddesdon Manor, Wed-Sun 10am-4pm. To 31 May. Immerse yourself in nature once again as Art in Nature makes a welcome return.
Church Lane, Wendover, HP22 6NL, 10am-5pm. Also Sun 24 12noon-5pm & Mon 25 10am-5pm. Showcasing a diverse range of artistic talent, featuring works from over 80 artists across multiple styles and forms.
Chiltern Open Air Museum, 10am-5pm. Also 25 May. Over 150 Napoleonic re-enactors bring the early 19th century to life with cavalry displays, cannon fire, and dramatic battlefield skirmishes. Explore authentic encampments, meet soldiers and civilians, and enjoy family-friendly activities.
Chiltern Open Air Museum, 10am-5pm. A nature-themed family activity day with crafts, games, clay modelling and family fun in a historic outdoor setting. Explore the rest of the museum, go inside historic homes, visit the historic farm and adventure playground.
Ashridge Decorative and Fine Arts Society, Potten End Village Hall, 10.30am. George Stubbs’ paintings were based on formidable scientific method and investigation, leading him to become the country’s greatest animal painter and being described as ‘The English Leonardo’. Speaker: Christopher Garibaldi.
Waite & Rose Café Berkhamsted, 8-9am. Informal and free business networking over coffee.
Tring Memorial Gardens, 10.30am-2.30pm. Also Fri 29. Trail for young children. Wander through the gardens to discover hidden miniature doors tucked away among the trees, peek into the magical world of those who live behind the bark and dive into woodland craft activities.
The Vyne Theatre, Berkhamsted, 5-6.30pm. Enjoy a tour of the theatre and performance studios, and to learn more about its links to the community and the exceptional talent it hosts. Following the talk, there will be screening of the entertaining National Theatre production of The Playboy of the Western World at 7pm.
Berkhamsted High Street 8am-2pm. Bring along your old and unwanted hand tools for refurbishment or register online for collection. Old and unwanted quality musical instruments also welcomed for the Berkhamsted Musical Instrument Library, even if they need repair.