
Reflection: Home is Where The Art Is
This year set off with our 'Home Is Where The Art Is - Spring 2025' season.
Lincoln Fun Palace is just around the corner and with this being our second year taking part in the worldwide celebration, we’ve had an overwhelming number of donations for this years event. This includes a kind donation from EverythingBranded.co.uk who have designed personalised wristbands for our visitors to take away with them as a souvenir.
EverythingBranded.co.uk specialise in promotional and branded products for businesses and charities around the world. They have worked with household names such as ASDA, Samsung, the NHS and ITV, supplying them with pens, clothes, mugs, keyrings and much more.
Founded in 2010, the parent company Charles Alexander Distribution operates through a group of websites in the print and promotional sector in the UK and abroad.
The group offers a best-price guarantee. If you find any of their 30,000 products available cheaper at another distributor they will match the price.
EverythingBranded recently launched an American site, EverythingBranded.com. This site is their first site outside of the UK and it has made an excellent start.https://www.everythingbranded.com/
Paul Rowlett, EverythingBranded’s Managing Director, said: “Fun Palaces has developed into a fantastic way to get everyone involved and engaged in the community, all over the country. We were pleased to be in a position to help these great events even in such a small way.
If you’re interested in looking at their 30,000-strong product line, you can begin your search on the homepage. https://www.everythingbranded.co.uk/
To get your hands on one of our Lincoln Fun Palace wristbands, come and join the fun on Sunday 8th October 2017 11am-3pm at Lincoln Performing Arts Centre.
Following the session on self-publishing strategy, this informal networking time gives authors the chance to connect, share insights and continue the conversation. Discuss your publishing goals with fellow writers as well as industry experts.
An afternoon with Pulp guitarist Mark Webber, Paul Burgess (author of Hardcore: The Cinematic World of Pulp) and Guy Mankowski in which Pulp guitarist for their number one records More and Different Class will discuss his experiences alongside Burgess, who will exclusively share unseen film of Pulp.
Join us for a spectacular day of light and life, where creative expression meets youthful vibrance!
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