In March 2024 St Andrews hosted a exhibition called “Angels at South Thoresby”
The exhibition featured items from a private collection showing how Angels have been viewed through history and by different cultures
The picture at the beginning of this article shows part of the art work called “Archangel Uriel” created by local artists for the exhibition
The work can now be viewed in the Louth museum as part of their exhibition called “Angels from the Realms of Grimoldby “
In April 2024 St Andrews hosted a very well attended lecture given by the historian Jean Howard
The subject of the lecture was Sara Jesse Stephenson a renowned suffragette and resident of South Thoresby
In May 2024 St Andrews held its annual plant fair along with an exhibition titled “ the Noble Savage”
This exhibition was a brief look at the animal myths in the religions of the First Nations and Precolumbian cultures of the America with exhibits from the Artic to the Amazon
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Angels at South Thoresby