Celebrate local fine foods on Lincolnshire Day
A Pinch of Lincolnshire event is being hosted ahead of the annual celebration on Sunday, September 29, at The Village: Church Farm.
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Hide AdLincolnshire Day actually falls on October 1 to commemorate the Lincolnshire Uprising, a Catholic revolt against King Henry VIII's establishment of the Church of England in 1536. The first Lincolnshire Day was held in 2006.
The day is a celebration of Lincolnshire's history, culture, food, tourism, and countryside. It also honors those who lost their lives in the uprising.
The Village: Church Farm is hosting a Lincolnshire themed event, with local musicians such as The Coffee Club and No Hopers. Jokers and Rogues ukulele group will also be performing.
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Hide AdFood, drink, crafts and other stalls will be available from local Lincolnshire businesses. The event is entrance by donation from 10am to 4pm.
This year, Lincolnshire Showground is hosting a 2024 Lincolnshire Day schools event! On October 3 and 4, KS2 students from around the county are invited to celebrate all things Lincolnshire, getting hands-on with workshops around food, farming, sustainability and much more.
Another Lincolnshire food themed event taking place on the run up to Lincolnshire Day is the Louth Food and Drink Festival, taking place on September 29. It will feature over 60 different stalls to the town centre featuring a variety of different food and drink businesses. Products on sale include local cheeses, chutneys, cakes, pastries, wines, beers, tacos, pizza, gin, waffles, fudge, fries, chocolate, ice cream and much more.
As well as live music and a children’s area, featuring pop-up shows from Rhubarb Theatre.
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