by Gillian
Winter Lecture by Aimee Durnell
Book by Friday 2nd December
On Wednesday 7th December we're delighted to be welcoming local author and artist Aimee Durnell who will be talking to us about 'Secret Lymington'
Delve into Lymington's fascinating history from ancient Buckland Rings and the early days of settlement to the town's days of seafaring, salt-making, smuggling, even sea bathing. The history of our town is a journey as twisting as the alleyways running down to the quay. Join Aimee on a journey around the nature reserves and hidden streets and enjoy stories of this vibrant town from the stillness of the Lymington River to otherwordly Hurst Spit.
Aimee is a local author and artist, living on the Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve for 20 years. She is a freelance artist, painting in watercolour and creating linocuts of the New Forest wildlife and area. She became fascinated in the history and colour of the locality, writing and illustrating 3 books and is always happy to talk to anyone who lives here about their experience of life in the Forest.
The lecture will start at 18:30 prompt, so we recommend you arrive in good time to get a drink from the bar to take to your seat in the Island Room. If you are booked for supper, it will be served in the River Room after the lecture, please sit where you wish. Supper service will be served buffet style.
Book your seat and your supper
Members should book for supper no later than Friday 2nd December, along with any dietary requirements. Supper this week will be seafood chowder and bread for £15:00. If you would like to attend the lecture without the supper, please also reserve your seat so that we can monitor numbers.
Book seats and suppers here