The We Are Narberth exhibition at Narberth Museum continues to grow. Visitors with a variety of connections to the town are being brought together as they add to the collection of photographs, share memories, or help to identify familiar faces. The museum's staff are urging locals to 'please keep going'. Keep bringing along your photographs of Narberth's people, places and events to be scanned and added to the archive. Photographs can be historic or up-to-date, as all images provide a valuable record of the people and things that make Narberth and its people so special.' Everyone is welcome also to visit the exhibition which runs until July 19, where you may even spot yourself, your family or your friends! During half-term, there is also a 'Spot the Mistake' competition for the museum's younger visitors, where many of the displays will contain 'mystery objects' that do not fit with other items in the cases. There will be prizes for all completed entries. For adults, respected local historian, Terry John, will be kicking off a series of talks on May 21, with Pembrokeshire's link with the Lusitania. These will continue on June 25 with Civil War in Pembrokeshire and July 22 with Tudor and Stuart Miniature Paintings. All talks begin at 7.30 pm and cost £4.50 per person. For further details on these or any other events and activities, go to http://www.narberthmuseum.co.uk">www.narberthmuseum.co.uk email [email protected]">[email protected] or call (01834) 860500.