Spring has certainly sprung in Lincolnshire, with our local towns bursting with energy and activity. Last week, our neighbours in Scunthorpe welcomed a parade of mega bunnies, decorated by the town’s school children. The trail, featuring these larger-than-life hoppers, promises a fun and family-friendly outing until the 28th of April. It’s a brilliant showcase of our community’s creativity and a delightful way to celebrate the arrival of spring.The exciting news doesn’t stop there. Closer to home, Lincoln Castle is set to rock all summer long. With a line-up featuring Olly Murs, Human League, and UB40, we’re in for a real treat. There’s something to suit every musical taste, and with the concerts likely to continue until 2029, we have many melodious summers to look forward to.On a more poignant note, the acting world bid farewell to screen legend Val Kilmer. The actor, known for his portrayal of musician Jim Morrison in the 1991 film ‘The Doors’, was a true talent of his generation. His final bow at 65 is a reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the enduring power of artistry.Meanwhile, Boston is set to burst with pride for the first time this summer! This fantastic initiative, proposed by council leader Anne Dorrian, is a testament to our county’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The event, which comes with a price tag of £36,000, is sure to bring a wave of colour, joy, and unity to Boston.Finally, Dooley and Clifton’s ‘Family Affair’ is hitting the road with ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’. The duo, playing a married couple who bicker about the potential haunting of their home, are set to bring both chills and chuckles. It’s a fantastic opportunity to support our local theatres and enjoy a night of thrilling storytelling.In summary, it’s clear that Lincolnshire is bubbling with life, excitement, and creative expression. Whether you’re hopping down the bunny trail in Scunthorpe, rocking out in Lincoln Castle, or showing your pride in Boston, there’s something for everyone in our wonderful county.
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