Herald - Issue 446

v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v 14th September 2023 • The HERALD • Page 25 Tel: 07885 413156 WANT TO LEARN GUITAR? by Aidan Millar-Powell, Guitarzoid I run a guitar teaching school in the local Southampton area. GuitarZoid offers the ultimate learning program, with a tailored learning path and a video library covering each topic that I teach in person so you have a reference in between lessons. I o er your rst lesson free and a er that I begin your tailored learning path. Parent/ child combo lessons are 2-for1, providing an easy birthday/ Christmas present or bonding experience. A er 25+ years of playing guitar, and just over two decades across audio visual services and IT, I decided to leave it all and start this business. I moved here from Sydney Australia in the middle of the pandemic for love, my partner works in the NHS, and it’s the best decision I ever made. I love this city and everything it o ers, punching well above its weight in the music scene. My goal is to stay within the local community and employ local music teachers as I expand to serve the great people of Southampton and surrounding areas. For further details contact: 07956 80360 or email: tuition@guitarzoid. com Aidan Millar-Powell Waterside Cancer Support Centre is holding a Music Night on Saturday 7th October from 7.30pm till late at Fawley British Legion, Black eld. With DJ Arf playing music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, and there will be a special appearance by the Dodgy Jammers. In aid of Wessex Cancer Support, tickets are £10 per person, available until 23rd September from Pebbles, High Street, Hythe and from the Waterside Cancer Support Centre at e Grove, 25 St John’s Street, Hythe (opposite Lidl) Monday to Friday from 10am until 1pm. MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA! Railway Club of the New Forest e Railway Club of the New Forest meet on Friday 29th September in the Forest Hall of Brockenhurst Village Hall, Highwood Road, Brockenhurst, SO42 7RY. A ‘Pot-pourri 2023’ by Ian Copplestone will take a look at what’s been happening in the transport scene around the UK in recent times. Focusing mainly on the ‘big railway’ where there have been so many changes. As a diversion there’s an update on how the Panama Canal has changed since his cruise around the world, brought to the group in his zoom presentation in May 2021. Visitors welcome. £5 on the door. Arrive from 7pm. Start at 7.30pm. For more information please visit: www. railwayclubo henewforest.org Join Hythe Library on Wednesday mornings 10am to 12noon to meet and socialise with new friends who are also retired. Feel free to take along existing friends or get to know their regulars and enjoy a free hot drink and maybe even a biscuit. No need to book, they look forward to seeing you there. ‘Chat About’ Social Club

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