Researching Your House History in Prospect
A hands-on workshop to uncover the history of your home in the City of Prospect.
Details
Saturday 23 May 2026
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Payinthi 128 Prospect Road Prospect SA 5082
$20
A hands-on workshop to uncover the history of your home in the City of Prospect.
Saturday 23 May 2026
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Payinthi 128 Prospect Road Prospect SA 5082
$20
Discover the fascinating stories behind your house with this engaging workshop designed for curious homeowners and history enthusiasts alike. You will be guided step-by-step through the process of researching your property's past using relevant databases and resources.
This session is perfect for parents looking to involve their school-aged children in local history or anyone interested in connecting with the heritage of their community. Bring your own device with USB accessibility to fully participate.
Admission includes a complimentary publication valued at $5 to enrich your research experience.
This workshop is a practical, hands-on event where participants will learn how to access and use historical databases relevant to the City of Prospect. You will receive helpful handouts and a copy of a local publication to assist your research.
The session will be held in the Irish Harp rooms at Payinthi, with entry via Vine Street. The workshop runs for one hour, providing a focused and informative experience.
Please ensure you bring a device capable of USB connectivity to access the materials provided.
The event takes place at Payinthi, located at 128 Prospect Road, Prospect SA 5082. The workshop room is the Irish Harp rooms, accessible through Vine Street.
Payinthi is a community hub with accessible facilities and ample parking nearby, making it convenient for families and individuals.
The venue is well-served by public transport and is centrally located within the City of Prospect.
Participants must bring their own device with USB access to fully engage with the workshop materials.
Admission is $20 per person, which includes a free local publication to aid your house history research.
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended to secure your place.
For any questions or further information, contact David Kilner via phone or email.
Tickets are priced at $20 per participant. Booking in advance is essential to guarantee your spot.
Payment can be made through the City of Prospect booking system or by contacting the event organizers directly.
Admission includes a complimentary publication valued at $5 to support your research journey.