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Cornish Heritage in Penzance

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A new Cornish heritage and culture venue opening in the former Penzance public library building, 62 Morrab Road, Penzance

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Today, Tuesday 19 November at 7pm! Newlyn Harbour Lights are an iconic Christmas tradition in West Cornwall. This evening Robin Turner will give a talk on the 'History of the Newlyn Lights' at Cornish Heritage in Penzance (in the former Penzance public library, Morrab Road).

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Not long to go now! Bord Ertach Kernow is holding a Heritage Workforce event at Kresen Kernow on 19th November, where we can work together to help grow the heritage sector. Interested? Find out more & book your tickets! bit.ly/heritagework24

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'The History of the Penzance Water System' An illustrated talk by Robin Knight. 7pm, Tuesday 12 November at Cornish Heritage in Penzance (in the former Penzance public library, Morrab Rd). All welcome, entry free with donations taken.

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This is today (Tuesday)! All welcome.

On Tuesday 22 October at Cornish Heritage in Penzance (7pm): 'Rick Rescorla - Hero and Cornishman' A talk by Trevor Smitheram, President of Hayle Old Cornwall Society, about Rick Rescorla who saved many thousands during the 9/11 attack on New York's Twin Towers in 2001.

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On Tuesday 22 October at Cornish Heritage in Penzance (7pm): 'Rick Rescorla - Hero and Cornishman' A talk by Trevor Smitheram, President of Hayle Old Cornwall Society, about Rick Rescorla who saved many thousands during the 9/11 attack on New York's Twin Towers in 2001.

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Nev Meek explaining the history of Crying the Neck before showing off his skills with a machete!

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Bord Ertach Kernow is holding a Heritage Workforce event at Kresen Kernow on 19th November, where we can work together to help grow the heritage sector. Interested? Find out more & book your tickets! bit.ly/heritagework24

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Many thanks to @RevdJeffrey for a wonderful talk given to a packed room yesterday! Fr Jeff has kindly linked a pre-recorded version of his talk on Father Bernard Walke at St Hilary below.

I survived and I think the talk went down okay! If anyone would like to watch/listen to a studio-recorded version, it is available at youtu.be/p7R-oMsOthc?si…



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This is happening today! Everyone welcome to come along!

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'Talk the Walke' - a talk about Father Bernard Walke, the Vicar of St Hilary between 1913 and 1936 by Fr Jeff Risbridger. 7pm, Tuesday 2 September at Cornish Heritage in Penzance (in the former Penzance public library, 62, Morrab Rd). Entry is free with donations on the door.

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We’re after a small group of volunteers on home match days to run our club shop! Those selected will gain free entry to all games, along with a pasty courtesy of our partners at @WarrensBakery 🥟 📧 Register your interest today by sending us a message at info@cornish-pirates.com

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Fortnightly Cornish language lessons (7-9pm) start this Wednesday, 11 September at Cornish Heritage in Penzance for both Beginners and Improvers. Cost: £30 for the term (£20 concessions). Support Cornish culture, learn our indigenous language and meet new people!


'Dr William Borlase and 'The Present is the Key to the Past' ' A talk by Professor James Scourse. Today (Tuesday) at 7pm! At Cornish Heritage in Penzance, 62 Morrab Rd.

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