The History Festival team is hitting the road in November.
If you’re thinking about participating in the 2019 History Festival, come along, find out what it’s all about, meet other event organisers and discuss your plans for next year’s Festival.
Each session will include:
- an overview of the History Festival and how to get involved
- a chance to share ideas and knowledge as a group
- a guest presentation (follow the links below for more details)
Macclesfield
Wednesday 14 November, 1.30-3.30pm
Macclesfield Institute, 33 Venables Street, Macclesfield
Guest Speaker: Pauline Cockrill, Community History Officer at the History Trust, will share tips to help you plan and create exhibitions and displays on any budget.
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Port Lincoln
Friday 16 November, 10.30am-12.30pm
Port Lincoln Library, 2 London Street, Port Lincoln
Guest speaker: Amanda James, Senior Community History Officer at the History Trust, will share some ideas on incorporating interesting and unique stories in your events and exhibitions.
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Riverton
Wednesday 21 November, 10.30am-12.30pm
Riverton RSL rooms, 21 Torrens Road, Riverton (next to ANZ bank)
Guest speaker: Miriam Ward, Clare Valley Regional Tourism Manager, will share some tips on event promotion.
Read more >
Walkerville Ideas Incubator
Wednesday 28 November, 10am-3pm
Walkerville Town Hall, 66 Walkerville Tce, Gilberton
Read more >
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