Herald - Issue 449

Page 38 • The HERALD • 16th November 2023 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v OUT & ABOUT COFFEE & CHAT Every Thursday 10am until 12noon ALL WELCOME Hampton Lane, Blackfield SO45 1XA Lyndhurst Second Hand Book, Map and Ephemera Fair Saturday 25th November 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 What’s On at Hanger Farm this Autumn As the darker nights draw in, Hanger Farm Arts Centre in Totton has plenty to captivate audiences of all ages. Kicking o the autumn extravaganza is the highly anticipated ‘Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri – e Long Ride Home Tour’ on Friday 24th November. Prepare to be mesmerised by the soulful voice of Kiki Dee and the masterful guitar work of Carmelo Luggeri as they take you on a musical journey like no other full of haunting, emotional and stunning songs. For those of you who love infectious and energetic music, ‘Chasing Mumford’, on Saturday 25th November is a must-see show. With banjos, acoustic guitars, and harmonies that will give you goose bumps, this talented tribute act will have you singing along to your favourite Mumford & Sons songs. Families can look forward to upcoming Christmas shows that promise to sprinkle some holiday magic. ‘Santa’s Christmas Wish’, on Saturday 2nd to Sunday 3rd December is a festive, song- lled, interactive family show where every child will receive a special present from Father Christmas a er the show! e ever popular Hanger Farm Barn Boutique will be back from Tuesday 28th November to Friday 22nd December with local artists showcasing beautiful pieces of arts and cra s which will make perfect and unique Christmas Gi s! Whether you’re a music enthusiast, a fan of folk, or a family looking for festive entertainment, Hanger Farm is the place to be this autumn. For more information and tickets please visit: www. hangerfarm.co.uk Culture in Common Presents New Forest Acting Up New Forest Acting Up is a new programme supported by Culture in Common that is bringing drama, music, magic, lm and Christmas shows to six community venues across the New Forest. Coming up in the next couple of months: Friday 17th November Set Menu: Best of George Egg with George Egg DIY Chef, 7.30pm at Hythe Parish Hall, tickets are on sale in e Herald O ce or call 07743 028469. Saturday 9th December A Christmas Carol with David Mynne at Lyndhurst Vernon eatre, 7.45pm, for tickets call the box o ce: 07802 791688. Saturday 9th December Christmas. Time. With Near-ta eatre at New Milton Memorial Centre, 7.30pm, for tickets call the box o ce: 01425 629451. Sunday 10th December A Christmas Carol with David Mynne at St Marks Community Hall in Pennington, 2.30pm for tickets call the box o ce: 01590 679310. Thursday 14th December Merry Adventures of Robin Hood with Forest Forge and Bumble y at Fawley Jubilee Hall, 6pm, tickets are on sale in e Herald O ce or call 07743 028469. For full event details please visit: cultureincommon. co.uk/whats-on Totton South U3A will be meeting in their temporary home of Hanger Farm Arts Centre while repairs are undertaken at their normal venue. Totton South U3A’s general meetings are on the 3rd Friday afternoon of the month, 1.30pm their next meeting is on Friday 17th November for ‘Colouring For A Living - Writing Children’s Books’ with Simon Chadwick. Prospective members are welcome to come along as visitors. e December meeting takes place on Friday 15th December for Christmas Entertainment. Visitors are welcome at general meetings and membership application forms are available. ere is lots to do for a membership fee of £16 per annum including two co ee mornings on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month with quizzes, held at Hanger Farm Arts Centre. For more information please visit: u3asites.org.uk/tottonsouth/home Enquiries: 07305178402 Colouring For A Living - Writing Children’s Books

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