Volunteers call for The Village Church Farm museum in Skegness
Recent events success has underlined the need for volunteers at The Village Church Farm in Skegness. Manager Naomi Walton tells us more.
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00:00So I'm Naomi Walton and I'm the manager here at the Village Church Farm Museum.
00:05Now we're stood next to Bob the traction engine and he's going to be a bit busy this weekend
00:10isn't he?
00:11He's going to be steamed up this weekend as we have an oil engine event on this weekend.
00:16Now we're at the Village Church Farm in Skegness and you've had a quite a busy few weeks haven't
00:23you?
00:24We have, two weekends ago we had Turkey Creek which was all cowboys, that was quite fun
00:29and the Mayor came down and he got involved and did a shootout with the Mayoress which
00:35was quite fun, everyone loved it.
00:37Ah who won?
00:38The Mayoress!
00:39And then last weekend, it's just gone, we had the Steampunks with the Fenwald Steampunks,
00:48they came down and they put on a fantastic show.
00:51There are some pictures of the Mayor with this article and yeah he got involved in that
00:56as well didn't he?
00:57Yes he did, he took part in the teapot racing and learned his Steampunk name which the Mayoress
01:03still outranks him.
01:06Okay, so with all of your events, this is a charity isn't it and I understand you need
01:15some volunteers?
01:16Desperately so, we are in desperate need of volunteers, whether they are skills mechanics
01:23which are happy to help run the traction engine or if they are happy to greet visitors
01:28as they come in the shop or help in the kitchen, we just need everyone and anyone really.
01:34And how would they get in contact with you?
01:36They can email, which can be found on our leaflets, if not by all means pop in for a
01:40cup of tea or give us a phone call and just come in if you feel like it.