Herald - Issue 446

Page 34 • The HERALD • 14th September 2023 v GET OUT & ABOUT WITH THE HERALD v OUT & ABOUT What’s on at Hanger Farm Arts Centre from Hanger Farm Arts Centre We have a brilliant selection of a ordable and varied entertainment coming to Hanger Farm Arts Centre in Totton this month. For those of you who love the sounds of the sixties, come and experience the greatest songs by four voices that de ned that decade: Dusty, Cilla, Lulu and Pet with international pop and musical theatre sensation, Samantha Singer on 29th September. Our second performance from our newest venture e Songwriter’s Gallery is coming up on 3rd October. So a Gillani and Nick Capaldi are two solo singers with soulful voices and catchy tunes. So a is inspired by cues from ballad icons such as Sia, Adele and Ariana, but with a sound very much her own. And Nick is proving that, when it comes to innovative rock/pop, he’s producing probably the freshest, most relevant sound on our musically creative shores. Tickets are only £10, so book now and enjoy some beautiful original music in an intimate setting. Book your tickets today: www.hangerfarm.co.uk We’re also thrilled to unveil our brand new Hanger Farm membership, which includes incredible bene ts and exclusive discounts on our top-quality shows and for a limited time you can take advantage of our introductory rate of just £10! Plus, your membership fee will help us to continue our charitable work, helping people with learning disabilities grow their con dence and learn new skills. Sign up today: www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/ HangerFarmMembership Woodlanders Exhibition at Burley e days are shortening and sometimes there’s a hint of a chill but a warm welcome awaits you at Burley Village Hall in e New Forest with the artists of e Woodlanders exhibition from 9th to 24th September. Founder member and well known village resident Suzan Houching heads a cast of ten painters! Between them they o er traditional to contemporary work across a broad array of mediums. Big or small, original or print, there is certainly something for everyone to enjoy and a ord. e exhibition doesn’t just feature 2D art but also showcases an interesting display of 3D items including Woodwork, Glass, Ceramics and Jewellery. Yummy cakes and drinks are available at a very reasonable price and a chance to see the exhibitors working concludes what is on o er. Follow the signs and go and see them as they would love to see you. Members of the New Forest local group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds welcome you to join them for a eld trip to Farlington Marshes, Portsmouth (SU 680 045) from 10am to 1pm on Wednesday 20th September. Meet in the nature reserve car park at the A27/A2030 junction. For further information please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB.org.uk or visit: group.rspb. org.uk/newforest ose taking part in eld trips should wear suitable dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Non-members are currently charged £5 per eld trip or indoor meeting. OUT AND ABOUT WITH THE RSPB

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