Wolfson College Garden Party 2023

People at Wolfson's garden party
Date 18/06/2023 at 15.00 - 18/06/2023 at 17.00 Where Wolfson College Gardens

Join us at Wolfson for an afternoon of music and light refreshments in the College grounds.

People at Wolfson's garden party

Overview

Join us to celebrate the end of another academic year in our beautiful gardens.

Music will be provided by the Wolfson College Choir who will perform in the Lee Hall from 3.50-4.10pm and the Cambridge University Brass Band in our East Court throughout the afternoon.

Don't miss our annual Mary Bevan Recital with prize winners from the prestigious Cambridge University Concerto Competition which will take place in the evening at 19.30 in the Lee Hall.

 

Details

This event is open to the entire Wolfson community and there is no need to book.

 

Access

This event will take place in the College gardens and Lee Hall which have step-free access. There is an accessible toilet available in both our main building and in the Lee Hall.

For more details please view our AccessAble guide.

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