Brigg people can send their personal best wishes to Her Majesty The Queen on her Platinum Jubilee (70 years as monarch).
A Jubilee Message Book has been provided in North Lincolnshire Council's Community Hub on the ground floor of the Angel building in the Market Place.
Use the front entrance leading into reception if you wish to enter a message.
#BigJubileeRead books are also on display, written during the different decades of the Queen's reign which began in 1952.
Jubilee Pin Badges costing £2 are also available at the Angel. Ask Hub staff.
People can create portraits of the Queen and either hand them in at the library or email entries to ref.library@northlincs.gov.uk
But please note the closing date is Wednesday, June 1.
Brigg Heritage Centre, housed in the Angel building, is now hosting a Jubilee Exhibition. This is located on 'the bridge' connecting parts of the centre. Admission is free.
Local folk can kick off their Jubilee celebrations with tea, coffee & cake at the Community Hub in the Angel on Wednesday, June 1, 10am to 2pm - everyone being welcome.
Award-winning children's book author, Marcia Williams, will be coming to the Angel Suite on Thursday, June 16.
Between 4pm and 5pm, the author of Who Changed The World will be featuring in a wonderful drawing workshop and giving an inspirational talk.
This is recommended for locals aged 8+ with online bookings through www.evenbrite.co.uk
Inquire at the Angel Hub for further details.
Join award-winning illustrator Chris Mould at the Buttercross in Brigg Market Place on Saturday, July 9 for an interactive drawing session, suitable for children aged 8+. Places are free but must be pre-booked for either 10am or 1pm via Eventbrite.
There's a Brigg Parish Church Queen's Platinum Jubilee Flower Festival Preview Concert coming up on Wednesday (June 1).
Brigg Singers and the St John's Singers will be performing at the town centre church from 7pm.
Tickets (costing £5) are available from Brigg Wool Shop in the Market Place.
Refreshments will be served and a raffle held during the interval.
Please note that Brigg Library, on the ground floor of the Angel building will be open on Saturday and Sunday over the Jubilee weekend.