Herald - Issue 468

Page 32 • The HERALD • 9th January 2025 v READ THE HERALD ONLINE: www.herald-publishing.co.uk v OUT & ABOUT HYTHE & DISTRICT CLUB (Private Members Club • CIU Affiliated) RENEWALS FOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP WILL BE DUE IN JANUARY H UPSTAIRS FUNCTION ROOM WITH OWN TOILET AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS TO HIRE H • Bingo Every Tuesday, plus 2 x flyers Friday & Saturday evening • Mo-jive Lessons & Dancing every Wednesday • Lunchtime Club every Thursday, including Quizzes, Games & Bingo • Lucky 7 on Sunday Lunchtime • Meat Draw Every Sunday • Key to Fortune Every Friday • Snooker • Pool • Darts etc • BT Sport PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE • (023) 8084 7139 www.hytheclub.com • E: club@hytheclub.co.uk SKY SPORT IS BACK Send your local news to The Editor, The Herald, 2 High Street, Hythe SO45 6AH LIONS BOOKSTALL Romsey Lions hold their regular book stalls in e Cornmarket, Romsey. eir next book sales will be on Saturday 11th January and Saturday 8th February from 9am to 3pm. ey welcome donations of good quality paperbacks for the stall and also gi s for their bric-a-brac section. Donations can be taken along to the stall on the day of the sales or alternatively you can call 0344 963 2463 to arrange for a collection to be made. Lions are both men and women, and there are no age restrictions to membership other than you must be over 18. ey are approachable people from many walks of life, and they enjoy an active social life. A few hours a month are all it takes to help others less fortunate in the community. If you would like to learn more about being a Lion and make new friends then get in touch with them on: secretary@romseylions.co.uk or contact them on their direct club telephone number: 0344 963 2463. e Lions have a motto ‘Ordinary People Doing Amazing ings’. And they do year a er year. Learn Something New in 2025 Why not start 2025 by learning something new? Learning in Libraries have 3 new courses starting in January at Hythe Library. Art to Boost Creative Con dence is a free course running on Wednesdays from 15th January to 5th February with sessions running from 2pm - 4.30pm. Improvers Ukulele is starting on 14th January running every Tuesday until 11th February, 10am – 11am, at a cost of £35. Sing Your Way to Better Mental Health is starting on 14th January running every Tuesday until 11th February, 11.05am-12.05pm. is course is £35. To book onto these courses, please contact the learning team on: 023 9223 2957. 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 18th January. 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 Dorset Cricket Society Talks e Dorset Cricket Society is in its 22nd year, with members joining from across the New Forest and the wider Hampshire area at their weekly meetings held in Hurn Bridge Sports Club, Christchurch, BH23 6DY. e line-up of speakers for this season includes ex international players, as well as others that are prominent in other aspects of the game. Meetings take place every ursday a ernoon commencing 1.45pm, running until late March 2025. Upcoming talks: 16th January Christine Drew, Dorset CCC Scorer, 23rd January Lt Col (ret) Tim Lerwill OBE; MCC Committee and Tours, 30th January Peter Hardy; Chairman of the Cricket Society, 6th February Tony Diprose; England Rugby Union player and coach and 13th February Simon Mann; Broadcaster, BBC Test Match Special. For more information please contact Graham Jones, Webmaster and Membership Secretary via email: grahamc.jones@ntlworld.com or call: 01202 248211.

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