Lunchtime Talk: Stories of Kea
Wednesday 18th March / 1-2pm
Free with an annual pass
Back at the museum after his sold out talk "Where Kea Plums Grow", local historian and Kea parish councillor Nigel Baker will be talking about the different truths and interpretations of the stories around Kea, from Glasney College, St Kea and the site of Old Kea, the story of Bewnans Ke to Cornish mystery plays and the Plen An Gwarri at Playing Place.
If you do not have an Annual Pass, please book your ticket to the talk and you can either purchase an annual pass online here or buy one in-person on the day.
Anyone under the age of 14 should be accompanied by an adult. (Under 18s do not need an annual pass.)
For accessibility information and to plan your visit, click here.
If you can no longer make it, please cancel your ticket so that your ticket can be taken up by someone else.
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Wednesday 18th March / 1-2pm
Free with an annual pass
Back at the museum after his sold out talk "Where Kea Plums Grow", local historian and Kea parish councillor Nigel Baker will be talking about the different truths and interpretations of the stories around Kea, from Glasney College, St Kea and the site of Old Kea, the story of Bewnans Ke to Cornish mystery plays and the Plen An Gwarri at Playing Place.
If you do not have an Annual Pass, please book your ticket to the talk and you can either purchase an annual pass online here or buy one in-person on the day.
Anyone under the age of 14 should be accompanied by an adult. (Under 18s do not need an annual pass.)
For accessibility information and to plan your visit, click here.
If you can no longer make it, please cancel your ticket so that your ticket can be taken up by someone else.