Page 50 • The HERALD • 3rd April 2025 v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 24TH APRIL v Yours Faithfully... MAUNDY THURSDAY Mass of The Lord’s Supper, St Michael’s 7pm GOOD FRIDAY Stations of the Cross, St Michael’s 2pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, St Michael’s 3pm HOLY SATURDAY The Easter Vigil, St Bernard’s 9pm EASTER SUNDAY of THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD St Bernard’s 9am • St Michael’s 11am St Bernard’s, Southbourne Ave, Holbury, SO45 2NT St Michael’s, Langdown Lawn, Hythe SO45 5GR Find us on Facebook Waterside Catholic Parish. Waterside Catholic Parish invites you to join us for Easter 24” high from £550 30” high from £675 (Prices inclusive VAT) Installation anywhere in England and Wales Memorials refurbished and inscriptions added Colours and full range of memorials available SOUP & SWEET Soup & Sweet at Trinity Church, Hazel Farm Road, Totton, SO40 8WU takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 12.30pm to 2pm. For £5 per person you can have soup with a bread roll followed by a sweet and a tea or co ee. Very good value in congenial company – they hope to see you there! Cornerstone Open Daily 10am-12noon If you need somewhere to sit, chat and relax in the warm with a hot brew. Why not drop into Cornerstone Hythe URC. ey are open every day Monday to Saturday from 10am until 12noon. Co ee or tea and a biscuit are just £1 – and stay as long as you like. Other activities are happening during the week that you may like to join in with. Table Top Sale every other Tuesday 9.30am–12noon (next on 8th April); Hythe Active keep- t on Thursday mornings 10am–11am; ‘Pins and Needles’ knitting group on Friday mornings 10am–12noon. A warm welcome awaits you, just drop in! Hythe Spiritualist Church Hythe Spiritualist Church Independent invites you to join them every Friday night, 7pm–9.30pm, at Hythe Community Centre, Brinton Lane (SO45 6DU) for a divine service of mediumship and clairvoyance. No charge, donations accepted. All are welcome. Go along with an open mind to join this Reading Group who read and discuss the Bible together, to form their own opinions about its message. Weekly on Fridays, 7pm to 8.30pm in the Totton and Eling Community Centre. Refreshments available from 6.30pm and further information from Julie: 07779 362358. BIBLE CLUB Hythe Indoor Market As well as the very popular Hythe Market held on the High Street, you will also nd an Indoor Market every Tuesday in St John’s Church Hall from 9am to 2pm. e indoor market has been running for over 30 years, o ering a wide variety of stalls from local cra ers and sellers. e regular stalls include handmade gi s for babies and children, jewellery, homemade cakes, preserves and jams, greetings cards, wooden fairy doors and trinket boxes, wind chimes and more! You can also take a break from the shopping whilst you are there and enjoy a hot drink and a bacon bap or slice of cake from the café run by volunteers from St John’s Church. Next time you are in Hythe on market day pop along and take a look! Preparations are Underway For Hythe Village Fete Preparations are well under way for this year’s Hythe Village Fete to be held on the second May Bank Holiday, Monday 26th May, at Ewart Recreation Ground, Jones Lane, Hythe, SO45 6AX. Building on last year’s success this year’s popular community event promises to be a fun day for all the family. e organisers have their ngers crossed for good weather again. If you are interested in having a stall, can provide a ra e prize or can o er some form of entertainment or activity on the day then please make contact with the team via their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ HytheVillageFete/ or email: hythefete@ gmail.com e event is run as always by dedicated volunteers from the Hythe & Beaulieu Guiding, Handy Trust and Hythe & Dibden Cricket Club with the proceeds being split to provide much needed funds for these community groups. Please save the date in your diaries and go along and support the event! e Honeypot Children’s Charity is inviting local cyclists to take part in a 40-mile sponsored cycling challenge from Salisbury to the New Forest on Sunday 6th July. e local event is the nal day of an epic 500-mile cycle from Scotland to Hampshire. e House to House Cycle will see an intrepid group of cyclists head o from Honeypot Dalleagles in New Cumnock on 29th June, cycling over eight days to reach Honeypot House in the New Forest on 6th July. Local cyclists are invited to join the nal day of the journey, riding the last 40 miles from Salisbury in Wiltshire to Honeypot House in Hampshire on Sunday 6th July. It costs just £50 to enter, plus a sponsorship target of £500 to raise vital funds for Honeypot’s work supporting young carers. e event is fully supported by a professional cycling events company, including experienced guides who are familiar with the route and terrain to help cyclists of all abilities to complete the challenge. e event follows a successful House to House Cycle challenge in 2024 that saw a group of riders cycling from Honeypot House in Hampshire to Honeypot Pen y Bryn in Wales. You can sign up for this year’s challenge, and see a video of last year’s event, at: www.honeypot.org.uk Honeypot is the national young carers charity, helping over 4,000 children each year to create happy childhood memories and build brighter futures. It provides young carers and vulnerable children aged 5 to 12 with respite breaks and support services to alleviate social isolation, reduce stress and anxiety, build con dence, and reverse educational underachievement. Honeypot Cycle Challenge Honeypot House to House team 2024 Positive Counselling Totton South u3a normally meets at Colbury Memorial Hall on the 4th Friday a ernoon of the month, doors open 1.30pm. e next meeting will be on Friday 25th April (to avoid Good Friday). e presentation will be given by Dottie Woods on ‘Positive Counselling’. Visitors welcome (2 visits before paying membership of £17 per u3a year). Further details via the Totton South u3a website or via text/call: 07305 178402.
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