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Well-doing and well-being: A history of humanism in the UK
Join us on Zoom from 19.30 on Tuesday 23rd February to hear from Madeleine Goodall on: 'Well-doing and well-being a history of humanism in the UK
When: 23rd February 2021
Where: Online, Chichester

Charles Harris - Taken by surprise; a revolution in the art of the poster
1901 - Toulouse-Lautrec has just died. An orange zebra sips Campari, a tiger tears at a tyre, a clown leaps out of a lemon and a woman on horseback heralds a new era of chocolate. Advertising posters have never been the same. Wit-lashed with their imagery, tongue-fooled by their visions, we ask, Who were the first Mad Men?. The word nice was not in their vocabulary; that just meant mediocrity
When: 18th March 2021 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: Chichester Assembly Room

Short course on the English Civil War to the Restoration
WEA local history tutor Jennifer Goldsmith looks at how life was for ordinary people during the forty years of regicide, rebellion, republic and restoration of the 17th century. £54 course fee. Financial help available for people in receipt of certain benefits.
When: 22nd February - 29th March 2021
Where: Online, Chichester

Douglas Skeggs - James Whistler; the gentle art of making enemies
James Whistler, the self assured, affected and irreverent artist with a razor sharp wit influenced the art world and the broader culture of his time with his artistic theories and his friendships with leading artists and writers, including Oscar Wilde.
When: 15th April 2021 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: Chichester Assembly Room

Mystery Warrior: The North Bersted Man
The 'Mystery Warrior: The North Bersted Man' exhibition is open until 17 April 2021 and will be the first time that this extraordinary Iron Age Warrior and his burial possessions will be on public display. The exhibition explores the life, health and death of this fascinating man. It attempts to explain some of the questions that have been raised by the circumstances of his burial.
When: Every day
Where: The Novium Museum

City Centre Market
Stalls include greengrocers, general and outdoor clothing, shoes, handbags, belts, scarfs, soaps, garden plants, flowers and a lot more. Currently operating at the Cattle Market car park to ensure that Social distancing measures can be put in place while the city centre streets are operating a queue system.
When: Every Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Where: Cattle Market Car Park

Chichester Farmers Market
Currently operating at the Cattle Market car park to ensure that Social distancing measures can be put in place while the city centre streets are operating a queue system. Each market is attended by stallholders selling a wide variety of fresh quality produce.
When: 1st and 3rd Friday 9am - 2pm
Where: Cattle Market Car Park

YUM Saturday's
A Digital Farmer's Market for Chichester. Buy fantastic local food goodies from makers, bakers and shakers from the Chichester area. Artisan Breads, locally grown fruit and veggies, fish, meats, treats and organic goodies too. Prebook your YUM Saturday goodies online, or turn up on the day! Every Saturday 10am - 1pm.
When: Every Saturday
Where: Draper’s Yard at 16 The Hornet, Chichester, PO19 7JG

Holy Communion Service
The Holy Communion Service is at the heart of the worshipping life of Chichester Cathedral and brings together the Cathedral community as well as many visitors from all over the world.
When: Every day 8am
Where: Chichester Cathedral

Mattins Service
The Mattins Service is a morning prayer service that brings together the Cathedral community as well as many visitors from all over the world.
When: Monday to Saturday 8:45am
Where: Chichester Cathedral

Evening Prayer Service
The Evening Prayer Service is one of the services at the heart of the worshipping life of Chichester Cathedral and brings together the Cathedral community as well as many visitors from all over the world.
When: Monday to Saturday 5pm and Sunday 3:30pm
Where: Chichester Cathedral

Sunday Eucharist Service
The Eucharist Service is one of the services at the heart of the worshipping life of Chichester Cathedral and brings together the Cathedral community as well as many visitors from all over the world.
When: Sundays 9:30am and 11am
Where: Chichester Cathedral

The King Charles Bust
This important historical sculpture will be displayed at The Novium Museum, Chichester, from the end of November and depicts King Charles I wearing a gold crown and chain of office. The unique bust was created by Hubert Le Sueur — an appointed sculptor to King Louis XIII of France who spent most of his career at the English court of King Charles I
When: From 30th November 2020
Where: The Novium Museum