Pembroke Town Walls Trust hold their 2016 family party in Pembroke Castle on Saturday, June 18, from 5 until 9 pm. Admission as last year, £5 adult and £4 child, to include a drink and Welsh cake on arrival, also access to the castle itself. Please bring your picnic rugs, chairs and a picnic if you wish. However, the castle cafe will be open. A nice cold beer, glass of wine and ‘something prepared for you’ is far easier!
There will be lots to entertain and interest you all. Pembroke’s Heritage and Pembroke Town Walls Trust Pilot Project members will be there to answer questions on their displays and research.
Modern day artists demonstrating ancient crafts are volunteering their time too.
A potter and a ceramic artist will each invite you to try your skill.
Pembrokeshire Woodturners will be producing and displaying gifts to purchase. Pembrokeshire Falconry are with us. Why not have your photo taken with a huge variety of these beautiful birds.
Pembroke Town Walls Trust have devised a fun, but educational drawing competition with local primary schools. The prize winner to be chosen at the event. Pupils have to draw their vision of an historic, peaceful garden once inside the town wall behind the Tabernacle Church. Please bring your completed drawings to the castle event to have your chance to win.
The castle dragon has been hiding its eggs around the castle again. Children, why not see if you can help Carys find them all! A prize for the winner.
Well-known local band the Crooks open the event and play throughout the evening.
The Quaynotes choir and the Razorbills will be entertaining you too. All these local people volunteering their time and much more.
Your support and enjoy the evening with us, plays a vital role in Pembroke Town Walls Trust reaching their goal to restore the first part of the Pembroke Town Wall to the rear of Tabernacle Church. Altogether, a very exciting project.
We look forward to welcoming you to Pembroke Castle on Saturday, June 18.
Gratitude to Jon Williams, castle manager, and his staff, Pembroke Castle trustees and chair, Victoria Bruce, for hosting the event again this year.

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