5th January 2023 • The HERALD • Page 39 v THE HERALD - PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY v MAIN ROAD, EAST BOLDRE SO42 7WL • TEL: 01590 612331 • enquiries.turfcutters@gmail.com • www.the-turfcutters-new-forest.co.uk Opening & Food Times: • Monday to Thursday: Midday-9.30pm, Food: Midday-2.30pm & 5.30pm-8pm • Friday and Saturday: Midday-10.30pm, Food: Midday-3pm & 5.30pm-8.30pm • Sunday: Midday-8pm, Food: Midday-6.30pm A PROPER FOREST PUB! • Good Food, Good Beers, Comfortable Accommodation • Cosy Open Fires • Covered Eating Space • Lovely Garden • Sunday Roasts • Takeaway Thurs–Sat, 5-8pm TURFCUTTERS ARMS WINTER MUSIC & EVENTS Wednesday 25th January - BURNS NIGHT.... “Traditional Scottish menu with great music by Mark and Friends starting with the piping in of the haggis and traditional address and whiskey toast” • Friday 27th January - Johnson Van Dykes • Friday 10th February - Si Genero • Friday 24th February - Just Jammin’ • Friday 10th March - Kelly • Friday 24th March - Chinawolf COFFEE & CHAT Every Thursday 10am until 12noon ALL WELCOME Hampton Lane, Blackfield SO45 1XA OUT & ABOUT Resolutions and Social Time Ashurst WI is an active and growing institute, where members can look forward to an interesting programme of talks and events throughout the year. e next meeting takes place on Wednesday 11th January for Resolutions and Social Time. Meetings take place on the second Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm at St Joseph’s, 16 Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst SO40 7DU. New members and visitors are always welcome. For more details telephone Kathryn on 023 8029 3638. CHINWAGGERS If you are fed up with being indoors, then why not go and try Chinwaggers at e Garland Lodge Scout Hall in Blackwater Drive, Calmore on Wednesday mornings from 10am to 12noon? You will be assured of a warm welcome. As well as a good chinwag there’s tea, co ee (and even cake sometimes) on o er plus an occasional quiz or sh and chip lunch and a guaranteed game of bingo at the end. e No.12 and No.1 buses stop right outside the Scout Hut and for those with mobility problems they have a Chinwaggers community minibus that could pick you up from your door and drop you back home for a small charge. Chinwaggers starts back a er the Christmas break on Wednesday 11th January – Give them a try, you will nd plenty of laughter, lots of friendly faces, some of whom you may know already. For more information about Chinwaggers or the community minibus ring Chris on 023 8086 2882. Lymington Arts Group holds meetings in the McLellan Hall at Lymington Community Centre, New Street, Lymington SO41 9BQ, on the second Friday a ernoon of each month (excepting February and August). Meetings start at 2.30pm and normally last two hours. eir next meeting will be on Friday 13th January for a talk by Alan Langford titled ‘Horses in the snow’. Visitors are very welcome and pay £3.50. Art in Lymington Hythe Townswomen’s Guild will hold their next meeting on Thursday 12th January for a talk by Stuart Pocock titled ‘Roses’. On Thursday 9th February for a talk by Steve Herra titled ‘ e Life of Coco Chanel’. eir Walking and Knit and Natter clubs have both started, also their Social Study Group with plenty to discuss. ey meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at St Andrew’s Centre, Dibden Purlieu from 2pm to 4pm. Everyone is very welcome. Go along and enjoy interesting talks, and a friendly chat with a cuppa and biscuit. For more information contact Yvonne Mulvenny on: 023 8084 4768 or email: yvonne@mulvenny.plus.com ROSES Lions Bookstall Romsey Lions are back holding their regular book stalls in e Cornmarket, Romsey. eir next book sales will be on Saturday 14th January from 9am to 3pm. ey welcome donations of good quality paperbacks for the stall and also gi s for their bric-a-brac section. Donations can be taken along to the stall on the day of the sales or alternatively you can call 0344 963 2463 to arrange for a collection to be made. Lions are both men and women, and there are no age restrictions to membership other than you must be over 18. ey are approachable people from many walks of life, and they enjoy an active social life. A few hours a month are all it takes to help others less fortunate in the community. If you would like to learn more about being a Lion and make new friends then get in touch with them on: secretary@romseylions.co.uk or contact them on their direct club telephone number: 0344 963 2463. e Lions have a motto ‘Ordinary People Doing Amazing ings’. And they do year a er year. New Forest Aviation Group (NFAG) meets monthly on the second Friday of the month at Lyndhurst Community Centre to enjoy a presentation from a speaker on all things ying (and beyond) followed by refreshments and chat with the speaker and NFAG friends. e next meeting is on Friday 13th January for a talk titled ‘Homebuilt History: 110 years of amateur built aircra ’ by Malcolm Rogan. ey meet at 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start and the meeting normally nishes 9.45pm. Admission is £2 for members and £4 for visitors. Full information is available at www. nfag.info. Homebuilt History
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