Herald - Issue 380
24th October 2019 • The HERALD • Page 41 v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 14TH NOVEMBER v OUT & ABOUT ALL YEAR CAR BOOT EVERY SUNDAY 7AM TO 12NOON at Gang Warily, Newlands Road, Fawley SO45 1GA Contact Pete 07774 538220 Autumn Sale New Forest Art Society will be holding an Autumn Sale on Saturday 2nd November and Sunday 3rd November from 10am until 4pm daily. is will be held at Lyndhurst Community Centre (disabled access) SO43 7NY. (Main car park o the High Street) Table Top Sale Hampshire Woodcarvers Hampshire Woodcarvers meet on the rst Sunday of the month from 10am until 4pm at Michelmersh and Timsbury Jubilee Hall, near Romsey (SO51 0NT). Each year they also attend a few events, both large and small, to publicise their work and cra . eir next club dates are Sunday 3rd November and Sunday 1st December . If you have an interest in woodcarving and would like to arrange to visit this friendly group, please contact Kate Upfold by email kate.upfold@btinternet.com Nomads Drama Group will be hosting an Indoor Table Top Sale at Woodley Village Hall on Sunday 3rd November . Go along and browse for Christmas gi s. e hall is completely accessible. Sellers can book tables by calling Sa ron on 07387 170395. Tables cost £5, entry to the public is free. Doors open to the public at 1pm. Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve, located in Romsey (SU367214) will be holding a Scrub Clearance on Sunday 3rd November , from 10am until 12noon, meet at the entrance o of Eight Acres. Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve is hidden amongst the houses and covers almost 12 acres and pro- vides a home for a variety of Britain’s best loved wildlife and some nationally threatened species. e site boasts a variety of habitats, from a stream more characteristic of the New Forest to wet woodland and grassland. Tadburn Conservation Volunteers are a local group work- ing on Tadburn Meadows Local Nature Reserve, Romsey. Contact: tadburnmeadows@gmail.com Scrub Clearance at Tadburn AGM and Galapagos Family History New Forest Waterside U3A meets in St Andrew’s Hall at St Andrew’s Church, Dibden Purlieu on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday a ernoon of the month at 2pm. eir next meeting is on Tuesday 5th November with their AGM and a talk by Rob Snellgrove entitled ‘Galapagos’, followed on Tuesday 19th November with a talk by Colin van Ge en entitled ‘Flying Boats of Southampton’. Not heard of U3A? Pop along as a guest and see for yourself. It’s a group that’s open to men and women who are retired or semi-retired, usually over 50’s. ere are many interest groups you might like to get involved with, i.e. history, scrabble, gardening as well as interesting and varied speakers, lunches in local restaurants, trips to interesting places and all for £10 per year membership. New member are always welcome. For more information please contact Margaret Andrews, Membership Secretary 023 8086 3816 or see their website u3asites.org.uk/ newforest If you are interested in Genealogy and Family History, a small group of enthusiastic people meet on the rst Tuesday of each month (not August) at 7.30pm at Soul Cafe, North Road, Dibden Purlieu. e group next meets on Tuesday 5th November . If you’ve never done it, it’s an opportunity to meet together with others and discover what wonderful resources are now available to enable you to trace your family. is workshop/self-help group is open to novices and experienced family historians alike. For more information contact Colin on 023 8089 4355 or just go along. Crime and Murder Stories Flowers for Christmas Whats in a Name? Hythe & Dibden Society (HYADS) for ladies of all ages. Meetings are held on the rst Wednesday of each month at Hythe Community Centre at 10am. ere’s no joining fee so pay as you go. Everyone is welcome and you won’t be along as one of their members looks a er newcomers. eir next meeting is on Wednesday 6th November with Pam Sexton for a talk entitled ‘Flowers for Christmas’. For further information contact Maureen Dolding on 023 8084 2537. Woodlands (NF)WImeet at theNetleyMarshCommunity Hall, Woodlands Road, Woodlands at 2.15pm on the rst Wednesday of the month. eir next meeting on Wednesday 6th November for a talk entitled ‘Crime and Murder Stories’ by Pauline Rowson. New members and visitors are always welcome. For more information telephone Angela on 023 8066 6642. A 1,200 Mile Stroll to Santiago Recent Archaeological Discoveries Go along to Hythe and District Historians meeting on Thursday 7th November when Andy Russel will give a talk entitled ‘Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Southampton’, this will be followed on Thursday 5th December when Mike Gibson will give a talk entitled ‘Deck the Hall – A History of Christmas Traditions’. e talk will commence at 7.45pm at the Hythe andDibdenCommunity Centre in Brinton Lane, Hythe. Visitors are very welcome. For further details please contact Gordon Chambers on 023 8084 4749. Bramshaw WI meet on the rst ursday of each month at 2pm for 2.15pm. Besides their monthly meetings, they walk, enjoy pub lunches, theatre trips, hold various evening events and visits to places of interest both at home and abroad. ey also play Scrabble, Mah Jong and darts and have lively Cra and Art Groups and a Book Club. eir next meeting is on Thursday 7th November for a talk by Valerie Archibald entitled ‘A 1,200 Mile Stroll to Santiago’. Visitors are made very welcome - their monthly teas are highly acclaimed! HAMPSHIRE & IOW WILDLIFE TRUST Southampton Canal Society’s (SCS) next meeting will be on Thursday 7th November, for a talk by Andy Lester of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to talk on this leading Conservation Charity. Anyone interested is very welcome to go along; the meeting starts at 7.45pm in Chilworth Parish Hall, Chilworth, SO16 7JZ. en on Thursday 5th December , they will host the inter society quiz as last year’s winners. SCS will be setting the questions. An American Supper will fol- low to nish o the evening. e quiz will be held at Chilworth Village Hall, next to the Chilworth Arms, Chilworth, Southampton. e evening will com- mence at 7.45pm until 9.50pm. For more information visit www.sotoncs. org.uk or call 023 8067 5312. Millbrook Local History Society meets at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Millbrook Road (church next to Homebase) on the rst ursday of the month from 7.30pm. ere is a charge of £3 per meeting. ey have been meeting for nearly 20 years and along with their monthly meetings they organise an outing each year, have a quiz and Christmas social evening. ere next meeting will be on Thursday 7th November for a talk by Mike Humme entitled ‘ e Great War WWI 1914-1918’. ey welcome new members and anyone interested can contact Chris on 023 8077 0148 or Eileen on 023 8039 1109 for more information or just go along to the meeting. The Great War
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