Events
The Gilbert de Venables Cultural Centre is a local player in community life and can partner with other associations to organise national and international cultural activities.
Friends of Venables, the CCGVenables website is available for you to communicate and exchange ideas, so don’t hesitate to visit: info@ccgvenables.org.
Weekend of 20–21 September 2025: European Heritage Days
The CCGVenables offers a tour of the Saint-Sulpice Church in Tosny, its furnishings and statues. Also on display are the history of the recumbent statues of Richard de Coëtlogon and his wife, the story of the Barons of Tosny (as part of the 2027 millennium project), and an exhibition of liturgical vestments and traditional costumes.
Weekend of 21–22 June 2025: Manga & Comic Book Fair
The municipality of Trois Lacs, in partnership with the associations “T’est pas Cape”, the Gilbert de Venables Cultural Centre, Masques en Seine and the ACSV, looks forward to seeing you on the weekend of 21 and 22 June 2025 at the first Manga and Comic Book Fair.
Saturday, 17 May 2025: Stones in Light
The Gilbert de Venables Cultural Centre presents the 9th edition of Pierres en Lumières on Saturday 17 May 2025 at the Saint Denis Church in Bernières.
– 8.30pm: Concert by ‘Duo Sonat’Home’ – Admission €10
– 9.30pm: Forgotten village chronicles – Free admission
Venables Family Convention – 2023
The 2023 Venables Family Convention marked the grand return of this international event, eagerly awaited since 2018 and postponed due to the pandemic. For four days, the village welcomed families from around the world for meetings, workshops, heritage tours, exhibitions and festive evenings. Emotion was at the heart of this 8th edition, punctuated by official speeches, historic donations, intergenerational activities and the warm welcome of the Venables community.
Middlewich-Venables Cultural Relations
The exchanges between Middlewich and Venables began with a school exchange in the 1990s, creating lasting bonds between families, teachers and pupils. Over the years, trips, official receptions and Norman festivals have strengthened this relationship based on their shared history linked to Gilbert de Venables. In 2011, a Friendship Charter formalised this rapprochement, which was continued during the Venables World Family Conventions.
