Herald - Issue 412

Page 30 • The HERALD • 16th September 2021 v THE HERALD - YOUR COMMUNITY MAGAZINE v OUT & ABOUT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMEWHERE TO HOLD THAT SPECIAL EVENT? Give us a call at Beaulieu Village Hall on 07884 070592 We have a great size hall, kitchen and committee room, even a stage if you fancy putting on a show. LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU Local New Forest Artist KAREN FRAMPTON OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND SAT 25TH & SUN 26TH SEPTEMBER 10AM-5PM Come and view her latest artwork in her own studio at WOODSIDE COTTAGE, MINSTEAD, LYNDHURST SO43 7GB Watercolour, pen, acrylic slate & wood paintings, greeting cards Covid-safe procedures in place For more information please contact:- Tel. 023 8081 4196/07746 576072 LOCAL ART EXHIBITION NewForest artist Karen Frampton is looking forward to welcoming visitors again to her Open Studio Weekend art exhibition, held in her own studio at Woodside Cottage, Minstead, SO43 7GB on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th September from 10am to 5pm. ere will be a varied selection of original artwork on display, many of New Forest scenes, including watercolours, acrylic paintings on wood and slate, plus a large selection of greetings cards. An ideal time to look for that special gi for someone! To make sure everyone feels safe, she will be following COVID-19 safe procedures, with hand sanitiser available and a one way system. ere will be additional outside ‘gazebo’ space as well to enjoy a cuppa and a socially distanced chat! For more information, please contact Karen on: 023 8081 4196/07746 576072 or email: kaframpton@ aol.com PLEASE SUPPORT LOCAL ART Welcome to My Garden is outdoor performance will celebrate Lepe’s Heritage Open Days and will be performed on 18th and 19th September 11am to 11:30am/1pm to 1.30pm/3pm to 3.30pm inside the Sensory Garden. In her garden the poet, Ethel Dilke (née Cli ord), is looking for words for her latest verse; the cook is looking for herbs for dinner. Where is the gardener? Join them in the Sensory Garden for this gentle, accessible play. You are invited to join in and lend them a hand – do you know where the rosemary grows? e household will be getting hungry! Have you got a word to rhyme with snail? Ethel wants to nish a book for her new bookcase while inspiration is with her (and before dinner!) Tickets are free. Access: Dogs are not allowed in the Conservation Area. Please call ahead for disabled parking within the Conservation Area. Accessible toilets are located in the main area of the park; these can be accessed by parking in the Beach Car Park. As part of the Arts Council Funding project Lepe are also introducing a permanent listening post into the Sensory Garden. is will rst all feature “Welcome to My Garden” content, with poems from Ethel Cli ord and the pupils from Oak Lodge School. Go down and have a listen whilst enjoying an autumnal stroll. It will be in place from 17th September. Go to: www.hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryparks/ lepe to book and find out more about all the activities CAR BOOT SALE ere will be a car boot sale at Memorial Car Park, Totton, on Sunday 19th September from 9am until 12noon. No booking is required. Any size car £5 and the area is hard standing. Set distancing pitches and please take your own tables. Social distancing, hand sanitising stations, one-way system and controlled entry, will be in place. For more information please call the centre on: 023 8086 3769. 023 8086 3138 or just turn up. HYTHE CINEMA e Hythe Cinema Moviola show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at e Parish Hall. eir next o ering is Nomadland (12A) on Tuesday 21st September , at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. A woman in her sixties, a er losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad. e following lm will be Dream Horse (PG) on Tuesday 19th October, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are £6 and available in advance from Pebbles ladies clothes shops in the High Street (opposite Costa), or on the door on show days. Commonwealth War Graves New Forest Waterside U3A next meeting will be on Tuesday 21st September with a talk titled ‘CommonwealthWar Graves’. ey meet 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 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. Newmember are always welcome. Formore information see their website: u3asites.org.uk/newforest New Forest and Waterside U3A New Forest and Waterside U3A are now to start their meetings again in St. Andrew’s Church Hall. e next meeting is on Tuesday 21st September and the speaker will tell you about the work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission who look a er all the war graves across the world. A er each speaker they have tea and biscuits and usually the meeting ends at approximately 3.30pm. New Forest and Waterside U3A have many interest groups such as gardening, theatre, discussion, history, skittles and much more. ey organise a luncheon once a month and a holiday once a year. Should you be interested in joining this friendly group please go along on the rst and third Tuesdays in the month or email Ken Dagnall: kendagnall@talktalk.net for more information. MUSIC AT BEAULIEU Music at Beaulieu’s next concert is on Saturday 25th September . e Black Market Quartet – guitar, violin, double bass and drums – will visit for an evening of standard and modern jazz, plus their own special take on some popular contemporary songs. Tickets for this concert, which will be held at Beaulieu Abbey Church and starts at 7pm, are available at £15 each from: www.ticketsource. co.uk/musicatbeaulieu. Further ahead, their October concert will feature Lewis Lee, playing Bach’s ever popular Violin Concerto in E major with local professional orchestra, the Nova Foresta Classical Players. e date is Saturday 23rd October - please note this new date is a week earlier than that originally published. Tickets are £15 each. ey are pleased to say that, as the COVID- 19 rules are changing, when buying tickets purchasers may choose seats in the Nave or seats in the Gallery.

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