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EventsHarwich Coffee Mornings – A chance to make new friends and have a chat over a cup of coffee. Everyone welcome.
Upper Kingsway, Dovercourt, Harwich CO12 3JT. Free event! No need to book. Every Thursday 10AM-11:30AM.
Kindertransport Talk by David Whittle – Saturday 23rd March 2024 at 11AM – 12PM
HARWICH MUSEUM Anglia House, Main Road, Harwich, Essex CO12 3FN.
Harwich was the main point of entry for most of the children who found refuge in Britain through the Kindertransport rescue programme, from December 1938 to the outbreak of war in September 1939.
Almost 10,000 children, mostly Jewish escaped Nazi persecution. Nearly 2,000 of those children spent their first weeks at the Dovercourt holiday camp just two miles from the Harwich docks.
Harwich Coffee Mornings – A chance to make new friends and have a chat over a cup of coffee. Everyone welcome.
Upper Kingsway, Dovercourt, Harwich CO12 3JT. Free event! No need to book. Every Thursday 10AM-11:30AM.
National Coastalwatch Institution Felixstowe Talk with The Harwich Society.
Friday 29th March 2024 7PM – 9PM.
Join Tendring District Council on Saturday, 30th March, from 10:00am to 4:00pm at Orwell Place Event Space/ Car Park, 105 High Street, Harwich, CO12 3AT, for a family fun day filled with laughter, games, and entertainment.
The event, funded by the High Street Accelerator Fund and presented to you by the High Street Partnership, promises a great time with engaging activities and captivating entertainment throughout the day. Mark your calendars, bring your friends, and prepare for a memorable event where you can meet new people and create lasting memories.
Harwich Coffee Mornings – A chance to make new friends and have a chat over a cup of coffee. Everyone welcome.
Upper Kingsway, Dovercourt, Harwich CO12 3JT. Free event! No need to book. Every Thursday 10AM-11:30AM.
Join Signals at creating a fun film with green screen equipment. 4th April 2024 12:30PM – 2:30PM.
Use Signals professional cameras, lighting, costumes and green screen equipment to experiment with and to create your own scene.
Visit https://signals.org.uk/event/free-green-screen-filmmaking-in-harwich-ages-9/ for more information.
Join Signals and create your own unique 2D game! April 4th 2024 3PM – 5PM.
You will choose your own characters, sound effects and backgrounds while you experiment with game design and learn coding software. Expert tutors will help you to explore and come up with game ideas and then show you how to use the software to bring these ideas to life.
Redoubt Fort Ghost Hunt.
Saturday 6th April 2024, 8PM – 2AM. Tickets £46 per person.
If you’re looking for a unique and thrilling experience, why not try a ghost hunt at Harwich Redoubt Fort in Essex? Located in the picturesque town of Harwich, this impressive fort has a long history, and is said to be one of the most haunted places in the county.
Visitors to the fort have reported hearing strange noises, seeing ghostly figures, and feeling an eerie presence in the fort. The ghost hunt experience at Harwich Redoubt Fort is a unique and exciting way to explore the fort, as you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will tell you about the fort’s history and the paranormal activity that has been reported there. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the fort with the help of specialist equipment such as EMF detectors, EVP recorders and night vision cameras, and you’ll be able to take part in experiments and activities designed to detect and communicate with spirits.
Messy Church. Saturday 20th April 2024 10AM – 11:30AM.
Suitable for all ages!
At Parkeston Railway Club Hamilton St, Parkeston, Harwich CO12 4PQ.
Free event just turn up no need to book.
Railway Ships at War – Talk by David Whittle. Saturday 25th May 2024 at 11AM – 12PM. To book a seat please contact Harwich Museum.
Celebrate the Noughties and Nineties on Friday 31st May with The Waterfront Harwich
Dig out them platform boots and groovy shirts for a night of fun!
Tickets on sale soon to be on put on the list call 01255 507905.
Tom Kitching ‘Where There’s Brass’ Sunday 16th 2024 at Harwich Arts & Heritage Centre Main Road Harwich, Essex CO12 4AJ. 2PM – 4PM
Author and musician Tom Kitching launches his new book and album, ‘Where There’s Brass’, with a special storytelling and music concert tour.
Documenting six months living in the London waterways community, making the long journey across England from Manchester on a traditional narrowboat built in 1937, ‘Where There’s Brass’ tells the story of the contemporary London water ways; a floating slum at worst, a bohemian, alternative, vibrant community at best.
These are not Harwich Haven Authority events. Please contact the event organiser directly with any queries.