Herald - Issue 463

12th September 2024 • The HERALD • Page 39 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL EVENTS v OUT & ABOUT Lyndhurst Second Hand Book, Map and Ephemera Fair Saturday 21st 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 Veterans Breakfast Club Hythe Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club takes place on the second Saturday of every month at Hythe & District Social Club, Pylewell Road, Hythe. Go along on Saturday 14th September to enjoy the social interaction and banter with fellow veterans which will help improve your mental health and is good for PTSD. For more details text Graham on 07526 507053 or nd them on Facebook (Hythe Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club). Pirates: The Origins and the Truth e WI o ers women the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills and campaign on wideranging issues. Langley WI meets every third Tuesday at 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 Langley WI’s next meeting is on Tuesday 17th September for a talk titled ‘Pirates: e Origins and the Truth’ by Richard Hutley. History of the RNLI New Forest and Waterside U3A hold their twice monthly meetings in St Andrew’s Church Hall, Dibden Purlieu. eir next meeting is on Tuesday 17th September when the talk will be given by Members of the Calshot Lifeboat about ‘History of the RNLI’ Followed on Tuesday 1st October when the talk will be given by Gerald Pontin titled ‘10 Years in the Outer Hebrides’. Tea and biscuits are available a er the talk, and the meeting ends at approximately 3.30pm. New Forest and Waterside have many interest groups such as gardening, history, discussion, skittles and much more. ere is usually a luncheon once a month, held twice a year at Brockenhurst College. Other activities have included a visit to Hillier’s for the lights, Lepe House open garden, theatre trips, garden visits, local brewery visit, snowdrops at Welford, the Hawk Conservancy, Arundel Carpet of owers, the Waterside Heritage Centre, trips on Solent Dolphin. If you are interested in joining this friendly group please go along on the rst or third Tuesday in the month or contact the secretary at: u3a.nfwsecretary@ outlook.com Art Demonstration e New Forest Art Society’s next monthly meeting is on Wednesday 18th Sepember for a demonstration by Susan Smith (tbc). New members are always welcome and visitors are invited to go along for a small entry fee. Meetings are held in the Pine Room at Lyndhurst Community Centre from 7.30pm until 9.30pm. Details of the programme can be found on the Society’s website: www.newforestartsociety.weebly. com ART IN TOTTON Totton Art Society’s next meetings take place on Wednesday 18th September for Adventurous Artists Sketching at 2pm. On Wednesday 25th September for Helen Talbott Demonstration and selection of artwork for Eling Tide Mill Experience Café, 7.30pm. On Tuesday 8th October for an A ernoon Workshop (small charge, please pre-book) with own materials, 2pm to 4pm. All evening meetings are held at the ree Score Club (SO40 3RS) at 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Tea and co ee with a biscuit are available. Visitors are welcome to go along on the night for a small fee of £4pp. Tuesday Art Workshops take place at Calmore Community Centre, Calmore Drive, Calmore, Southampton SO40 2ZU for members only £3 per session. Places are booked with Workshops Manager Claire Palmer, take your own materials and work with you, for informal advice and chat. For more details of all the activities visit: www.tottonartsociety.org

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