Walford Mill art exhibition is back on track
There is an exhibition and sale of original paintings by members of Wimborne Art Club at Walford Mill in Knobcrook Road.
There is an exhibition and sale of original paintings by members of Wimborne Art Club at Walford Mill in Knobcrook Road.
The community sing-a-long is resuming and the choir are to meet again at St Martin’s United Reformed Church, in addition to a harvest concert.
Acclaimed watercolourist Cathy Veale is currently exhibiting her work in Durlston Country Park’s Fine Foundation Gallery.
Sir Ben Ainslie, the most successful sailor in Olympic history, who has since turned his hand to the Americas Cup, was presented with the Freedom of Beaulieu River at the 50th anniversary celebration of Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour.
Wimborne’s floral displays are now looking good thanks to a donation of £2,000 from the Friends of Canford School.
The church, which opened in 1913, is in financial difficulty following 18 month shutdown and a failing boiler.
A West Country class steamer in late 1940s livery, complete with Wimborne nameplates and the town council’s crest is now in situ.
Wimborne Mayor Kelly Webb has sponsored the OO gauge engine, which will make its first run this Thursday 5 August.
Wimborne Art Club members are keen to share their work at a free exhibition taking place at Walford Mill in September.
There is a choice of five walks, which are established rights of way, that have been brought to life by dramatisations and folk songs.