Herald - Issue 446

Page 32 • The HERALD • 14th September 2023 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v OUT & ABOUT Lyndhurst Second Hand Book, Map and Ephemera Fair Saturday 23rd September 10am - 4pm, 50p entry Lyndhurst Community Centre, SO43 7NY 100s books, maps & ephemera for sale For more information email Lsbookfairs@gmail.com or call Ed Bailey on 07967 643579 COFFEE & CHAT Every Thursday 10am until 12noon ALL WELCOME Hampton Lane, Blackfield SO45 1XA MUSIC MAKING AND SHARING Music Making and Sharing takes place on the 3rd Saturday of the month (16th September) from 2pm to 5pm at Calmore Village Hall, Pauletts Lane, Calmore SO40 2RS. e cost is just £5 payable at the door. e group welcome and encourage musicians to go along to share their musical skills and are open to listening to other peoples’ musical enthusiasm – with the instrument of their choice and the genre they like. If you compose your own music, they would love to hear it. Or perhaps you would like a space for presenting/trying out pieces you are going to perform elsewhere, including a music exam. You need to take along your instrument, music and equipment including a music stand if you require one. ere is an old but tuned piano. If you are a singer and require accompanying, please bring your accompanist along. Anybody who would like to play/sing a couple of pieces to non-judgemental fellow musicians is welcome. All levels of ability are welcome (professionals to beginners). e meetings start with a brief musical warm-up and then they take turns in playing and listening to each other. e space is open for experimentation, risk taking, and appreciation. ey welcome adults, young people from age 16, and supervised children. Dates 2023: 21st October, 18th November, 16th December Website: www.musicmaking.uk Hythe Cinema e Hythe Cinema Moviola show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at e Parish Hall, West Street, Hythe. eir next o ering is e Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (12A) on Tuesday 19th September at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day... and just keeps walking. Tickets are £6 and available in advance from Pebbles ladies clothes shop in the High Street (opposite Costa), or on the door on show days. Art in Totton Totton Art Society’s (TAS) next meeting will be Wednesday 20th September for Adventurous Artists Sketching, 2pm. On Wednesday 27th September for Alan Langford Cover for a Graphic Novel, 7.30pm. On Saturday 30th September they will be holding their Art Exhibition & Sale from 12noon to 4pm in Calmore Community Centre SO40 2ZU. Members; Hand-in 11am. On Tuesday 10th October for an Art Extra Workshop from 2pm to 4pm in Calmore Community Centre, £3. On Wednesday 18th October for Adventurous Artists Sketching, 2pm. Meetings take place from 7.30pm until 9.30pm at the ree Score Club, Totton SO40 3RS (unless otherwise stated). Visitors are welcome to go along on the night for a small fee of £4pp. For more details of all the activities visit: www.tottonartsociety.org Camera Club Talks e Southampton Camera Club’s next meeting will be on Monday 18th September from 7.45pm to 10pm, for A Personal Response, Print Talk Including Fellowship Panel and a talk by Chris Palmer. Visitors are welcome £7 on the door. Any enquiries to: sccsec@southamptoncameraclub.co.uk Meetings take place in Copythorne Hall starting at 7.45pm. Visitors are welcome £7 on the door. Further information: sccprog@southamptoncameraclub.co.uk or visit: www.southamptoncameraclub.co.uk/events Off the Beaten Track in China Are you over 55 and want to make the most of life once you’re no longer in full time work by exploring and sharing new ideas, skills and interests with your local U3A? Across the UK, U3A members are learning, staying active and having fun in later life. It’s local, social, friendly, low-cost and open to all. Totton U3A is now open to new members so why not join them. ey meet every second Thursday of each month at 1.45pm in the Palm Room at Totton & Eling Community Centre. eir next meeting is on Thursday 12th October for a talk by Carol Watson titled ‘O the Beaten Track in China’. Followed on Thursday 9th November for a talk by Steve Herra titled ‘ e Body rough the Porthole’. Various interest groups meet throughout the month to participate in learning and leisure activities and perhaps you can bring a new skill to share with others. Contact Christine Farleigh on 023 8086 2882 or email: cefarleigh@gmail.com for further information or just go along to their monthly meetings. Give it a try; you can be sure of a warm welcome! Lady Cynthia’s FLEA MARKET Sunday 1st October, 10am-4pm Lyndhurst Community Centre (in Lyndhurst Main Car Park) v Baskets, Pretty Jugs and Mugs, Elegant Homemade Cushions, Aprons and Peg Bags, Antiques, Bric-a-Brac and much more... v Admission FREE Enquiries 023 8070 5060 STEVE BIKO Hythe Townswomen’s walking group has started up again. eir Knit and Natter is once a month on a Monday afternoon, making things for charity. Skittles every month on a Friday morning at e Ship Inn at Redbridge. ey will hold their next meeting on Thursday 12th October for a talk by Jeremy Prescott titled ‘Steve Biko’. 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. The Embroidered Wall hanging that the Townswomens Guild did for the old hospital many years ago has been rehung in the new hospital for all to see. For more information contact Yvonne Mulvenney on: 023 8084 4768 or email: yvonne@ mulvenney.plus.com

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