Herald - Issue 450

Page 42 • The HERALD • 7th December 2023 v THE HERALD - PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY v from Waterside, Beaulieu, Lymington, to all major London airports and any other long distance journeys with modern vehicles and experienced drivers. Enquiries: airportcarsnewforest@gmail.com Phone: 01590 540444 NEW FOREST MILITARIA FAIR Small Fair, run by Collecters for Collectors 1st Wednesday of every month, 6-9pm (Evenings Only) COLBURY CHURCH ROOMS, DEERLEAP LANE, COLBURY, NR. ASHURST, HANTS SO40 7EH £1 Entry • Tables £8 booked in advance Contact Dave on: 07903 600865 Email: dcurtis290@gmail.com or sue.curtis93@ntlworld.com Alton Second Hand Book, Map, Postcard and Ephemera Fair Sunday 17th December 10am - 4pm, £1 entry Alton Community Centre, GU34 1HN An excellent opportunity to buy with 1000s books, maps & ephemera for sale For more information email: Lsbookfairs@gmail.com or call Ed Bailey on 07967 643579 Lady Cynthia’s FLEA MARKET Sunday 7th January, 10am-4pm Lyndhurst Community Centre (in Lyndhurst Main Car Park) v Teddy Bears, Haberdashery, Antiques, Bric-a-Brac, Media, DVDs, Baskets, Jugs, Mugs and much more... v Admission FREE • Next Market: 4th February 2024 Enquiries 023 8070 5060 OUT & ABOUT Music Making & Sharing Music Making and Sharing takes place on the 3rd Saturday of the month (16th December) 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 take 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 warmup 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. Website: www.musicmaking.uk You’re Invited to the 6th Copythorne Christmas Carol Sing-A-Long Hythe Cinema Pull on your nest Christmas jumper… get out your favourite tinsel and fairy lights… and sing your heart out in a fun- lled jamboree of the most-loved carols and all time Christmas hits. Raise the roof of Copythorne Parish Hall on Sunday 17th December, 3pm to 5pm with the Sing For Life Choir. Adults £3 and children £1. ere will be Mince Pies and a Draw. Proceeds will go to the Hall. 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 Barbie (12A) on Tuesday 19th December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Barbie su ers a crisis that leads her to question her world and her existence. “To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you’re a Ken.” Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) are having the time of their lives in the colourful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans. 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. WATERSIDE VETERANS COFFEE CLUB e Waterside Veterans Co ee Club is held on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10am at Fawley Royal British Legion, Exbury Road, Black eld, SO45 1XD, with their next meeting scheduled for Saturday 16th December. All veterans, serving personnel, their families and dependents are invited to attend and enjoy the usually good humour, refreshments and occasional visiting guests. If you would like further information on this great venture please do get in touch by calling Lucy on: 07979 673343 or emailing: wvcc@btinternet.com TABLE TOP SALES Every 2 weeks on a Tuesday morning from 9.30am to 12noon there’s a great TABLE TOP SALE at Cornerstone Hythe URC in New Road. ere’s always a great selection of Electrical items, Jewellery, Collectables, Kitchenware, Glassware, Bags, Toys, Bric-a-brac, a great many Jig-saw Puzzles and an extensive library of Paperback Books, CDs and DVDs. All proceeds go to the Cornerstone Building Repairs Fund. e next sale is on Tuesday 19th December. e subsequent dates are 2nd and 16th January. And, of course, co ee, tea and biscuits are always available in the Foyer too! Christmas Crafts in Patricks Patch Go along to Patricks Patch in Beaulieu (opposite Fairweather’s) on Thursday 21st December, Friday 22nd December or Saturday 23rd December between 10am and 4pm, to have a go at making a Christmas decoration using natural materials gathered from Patrick’s Patch. is is an unmanned event and children must be accompanied by an adult. Any donations received during this time will go to e Honeypot Children’s Charity. New Forest and Waterside U3A New Forest and Waterside U3A’s next meeting is on Tuesday 19th December for their Christmas Lunch at the South Lawn Hotel in Milford on Sea. New Forest and Waterside have many interest groups such as gardening, history, discussion, skittles and much more. ere is usually a lunch once a month and a holiday once a year. Other activities have included a visit to Bath Christmas Market, Hilliers for the lights, Lepe House open garden and theatre trips. Tea and biscuits are available a er the talk, and the meeting ends at approximately 3.30pm. If you are interested in joining this friendly group please go along on the first or third Tuesday in the month to St Andrew’s Church Hall, Dibden Purlieu, meetings commence at 2pm or email the Secretary: u3a.nfwsecretary@outlook.com Christmas Quiz and Supper Langley WI’s next meeting is on Tuesday 19th December for a Christmas Quiz and Supper. Followed on Tuesday 16th January for Resolutions Selection. Forestside WI Group will meet on Tuesday 5th January at Colbury Memorial Hall, SO40 7EL, for a New Year Event. e WI o ers women the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills and campaign on wide-ranging issues. Langley WI meets every third Tuesday at their new venue of Jubilee Hall, Fawley, SO45 1DF at 7.30pm. Email: langleypres@hampshirewi.org.uk or check out their website at: www.hampshirewi.org.uk/wi-page/langley-wi Vienna The Waltz City Ashurst & District Ladies Probus are a very friendly group of Ladies and would love to see you. ey meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at e Happy Cheese, Ashurst at 11am. ey have a speaker every month on a great variety of topics and a erwards most of the members stay for a lunch and general chat. eir next meeting will be on Thursday 21st December for a talk titled ‘Vienna - e Waltz City’ followed by their Christmas Lunch. On Thursday 18th January for a talk titled ‘Lady in a Yellow Caravan’. ey would love you to go along, it’s a lovely way to spend the morning, with some interesting, informative speakers. If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact Marian Quantrell, Treasurer on: 023 8029 2381 or: 07849 410323. National Service e New Forest (East) Probus men’s Club meets at the Dibden Golf Club on the third Thursday of each month. e meeting starts at 10am, with a short business resume, followed by a talk with an invited speaker. A er the speakers talk, members have lunch at the club, nishing around 1.30pm. eir next meeting is on Thursday 21st December for talks about ‘National service’ by Club members. e Club are always keen to welcome new members, any retired Business or Professional interested in joining, please contact the Secretary on 023 8089 7967.

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