We are working hard behind the scenes to develop a diverse and uplifting programme of online events and activities in celebration of our Span Digidol/Digital project. But whilst we are at it, we thought you might like to see some other interesting creative things to do online so we have started a blog. Keep visiting as we will keep adding to it
Google Arts & Culture: Featuring content from over 2000 leading museums and archives – a feast for the eyes!
National Theatre: Live streaming every Thursday evening
Open Culture: Download free colouring books from 113 Museums
SkillShare: Learn a variety of skills including photography, illustration, animation, writing and more!
Time: 10 Virtual Book Clubs and how to create your own
Drawn Together UK – An online community drawing project. Why not take part and add to the map of the UK with a drawing from your window? All you have to do is draw your picture in pen or pencil and use the hashtag #DrawnTogetherUK
United We Stream – Fancy yourself a kitchen disco? Here you can live stream DJ’s and gigs.
MoMA – Artist Louise Lawler has made 12 images available for children and adults of all ages to print and use as coloring sheets. Post and tag your coloured drawings #DrawingwithMoMA on social media, and they will share a selection on our channels.
Any Pride and Prejudice fans out there? Well author Jennifer Ehle is reading each chapter of the books live on Instagram, follow the link to find out when she reads next
Stay Home: Online music festival and events calendar
Help Musicians: An independent UK charity for professional musicians of all genres, from starting out through to retirement. Currently offering support and funding to help musicians through this difficult time.
Keep the kiddies occupied:
KaniKani – Zumba for kids!
Fun and interesting lesson plans for all subjects
Get inspired with art from the Tate
Inspiring crafty videos
Fantastic site full of all sorts of challenges to get stuck into, you can try it for free and see how you like it
Mental Health
Calm: The #1 app for Sleep, Meditation and Relaxation, offering free resources during the pandemic.
Headspace: Mindfulness for your everyday life. An app to help you stress less, move more and sleep soundly.
Local Suppliers offering deliveries:
PlumVanilla delivering veg boxes and meals within a 2 mile radius of Narberth
In Narberth the food shops are open and will take telephone orders by debit or credit card and deliver to your home. Their phone numbers are:
Wise Buys – 01834 861880
Cost Cutter – 01834 860228
Spar – 01834 860273
Ultracomida – 01834 861491
Andrew Rees – 01834 861892
J O Griffiths – 01834 861045
Kilgetty Co-op – 01834 812457 The Co-op does deliver, but only if you go there yourself and fill your trolley – they will then deliver what you’ve bought to your home. They don’t take orders over the phone or online.
CKs – 07741 546374.
If someone is able to visit a shop for you, they should if possible pay by contactless card to avoid them or the assistant handling money.
Pharmacies
The two pharmacies are also open but the arrangements are different at each and might change. You have to queue outside and wait for someone to come to the door to serve you. They too will arrange deliveries:
Lloyds High St – 01834 860486
Lloyds Health Centre – 01834 861294
Other shops
Some other shops, while closed, are still taking orders over the phone, to be paid by card. E.g. some cafes are doing takeaways, and the museum bookshop will order any book published in the UK and deliver it to you (01834 860500 – leave a message if necessary – or email info@narberthmuseum.co.uk ) If you want something from one of the other shops, it’s worth phoning them to see.
Help and advice:
Pembrokeshire County Council – Information for community volunteer networks
UK Government Coronavirus information