Herald - Issue 424

Page 38 • The HERALD • 2nd June 2022 v SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v OUT & ABOUT HYTHE & DISTRICT CLUB (Private Members Club • CIU Affiliated) FORTHCOMING ENTERTAINMENT Friday 3rd June – The Pocket Rockers Saturday 4th June – Plus One Friday 10th June – Bandtastic Saturday 11th June – Holly Grove Friday 17th June – Rockwaves Saturday 18th June – Nightjar Friday 24th June – Little Joe Saturday 25th June – Deep 13 Friday 1st July – The Vinyl Beats Saturday 2nd July – The Kazbaas Friday 8th July – The Pop Pickers H UPSTAIRS FUNCTION ROOM WITH OWN TOILET AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS TO HIRE H • Bingo Every Tuesday, Sunday, Thursdays Lunchtime plus 2 x flyers Friday evening • Mo-jive Lessons & Dancing every Wednesday • Lunchtime Club every Thursday, including Quizzes, Games & Bingo • Hot & Cold Food • Lucky 7 on Sunday Lunchtime • Meat Draw Every Sunday • Key to Fortune Every Friday • Snooker • Pool • Darts etc PYLEWELL ROAD, HYTHE • (023) 8084 7139 www.hytheclub.com • E: club@hytheclub.co.uk SPORT ON THE LARGE SCREEN SATURDAY NIGHT BINGO HAS BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The next Herald is out on 23rd June OUT & ABOUT WITH THE RSPB e next indoor meeting of the New Forest Local Group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 8th June at Lyndhurst Community Centre, High Street, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY (doors open 7pm). e group will welcome local artist, naturalist and author Aimėe Durnell for a talk entitled ‘Between Two Rivers’, covering the area between Lymington River and Beaulieu River. e group also have an outdoor meeting from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 4th June to visit Martin Down (SU 058 192), meeting at the end of Sillens Lane, west of Martin village. All meetings are subject to current covid restrictions. For any further information, please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB.org.uk or visit: rspb.org.uk/ groups/newforest. ose taking part in eld trips should wear suitable, dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Admission at indoor meetings for non- members is currently £5 per evening. In May the members were treated to a talk by Madeleine Salvetti on “Mistresses and their In uence on History”. Royals, Politicians and Celebrates over the centuries have been causing scandal and creating havoc even though it was not known in an instance World Wide as it is today! e next meeting will be on Wednesday 8th June when Helen Downes will be advising them on ‘Scams and Frauds’. All meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at Dibden Golf Club from 10.30am. Co ee is followed by a short business meeting, a speaker and a two course lunch. e meetings normally end at approximately 1.30pm. If you are considering joining and would like more details please contact Elizabeth Ausden on: 023 8084 6765. Hythe Townswomen’s Guild will hold their next meeting on Thursday 9th June for a talk by Valerie Young titled ‘Nursing in the 50’s & 60’s’ Followed on Thursday 14th July for their Guild Party. ey meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at St Andrew’s Centre, Dibden Purlieu from 2pm to 4pm. Everyone is very welcome. Go along and enjoy interesting talks, and a friendly chat with a cuppa and biscuit. For more information contact Yvonne Mulvenny on: 023 8084 4768 or email: yvonne@mulvenny.plus.com Waterside Ladies Probus Nursing in the 50’s & 60’s Art in Lymington Lymington Arts Group usually meets at Lymington Community Centre (SO41 9BR) on the second Friday of the month from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. eir next meeting will be on Friday 10th June with speaker George Boyter for ‘Charcoal Drawing Techniques’’. Followed on Friday 8th July with speaker Aimee Durnell for ‘Townscape – Watercolour’. Visitors are very welcome and pay £3.50. For more details contact Membership Secretary Secretary Sandi Hills on: lags.sandi@gmail.com or: 01425 613569. Development of the Meteor New Forest Aviation Group meet on the 2nd Friday of the month for a programme of interesting speakers, chosen to appeal to anyone with an interest in aviation. At the next meeting on Friday 10th June for a talk titled ‘Development of the Meteor’ by Rod Dean. Followed on Friday 8th July for a talk (tbc). Meetings start at 7pm for 7.30pm in Lyndhurst Community Centre. Non-members are very welcome at a charge of £4; light refreshments are included. For more information visit www.nfag.info

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