The summer might be over, but Narberth Museum has lots of events planned to brighten up the autumn days ahead.

On Saturday, October 6, there will be a Paperback Breakfast. These popular get-togethers combine eating and reading - croissants, conserves and fresh coffee and the chance to swop and chat about paperback novels. Tickets are £5 and the event takes place between 10 am and 12 pm.

Coincidently, this falls on National Bookshop Day and so from mid-day onwards, customers in the Museum’s new bookshop, Chapter One, can get free hot drinks while they browse the ever-expanding range of new and second-hand books.

Continuing with the literary theme, at 10 am on Saturday, October 13, the Museum’s Women of West wales project continues with a Poetry writing workshop.

Open to anyone over the age of 16, this one-day poetry course does exactly what it says on the tin – it’s for everyone - published poets or those just beginning to put pen to paper.

The course is facilitated by Christine Sanders who has returned to Narberth after gaining her M.A. from Manchester Writing School under the tutorage of Carol Ann Duffy.

Booking is essential by calling 01834 860 500 or emailing [email protected].

The day (10-4) Costs £15/ £12 concessions and is partly subsidised by the Heritage Lottery Fund, PLANED, Arwain Sir Benfro.

Regular events will continue too. Jacqueline Thompson’s Family History surgeries are held every Thursday for those needing help getting started with genealogy. There is a charge of £5 for the first hour

Simon Harrison’s Life Drawing group welcomes new members. It meets every Friday from 10 am to 3 pm .

Contact Simon at [email protected] or call 07765872467.

For more details about these or any other events at the Museum see the website www.narberthmuseum.co.uk or Facebook page.

Alternatively, call 01834 860500 or email [email protected]