Page 40 • The HERALD • 27th October 2022 v F @heraldpublishing v OUT & ABOUT Seeing the Light The Southampton Camera Club’s next meeting will be on Monday 31st October from 8.30pm to 11pm, for ‘Seeing the Light’, 25 years of Landscape and Nature Photography techniques. An evening talk by Guy Edwards. On Monday 14th November from 8.30pm to 11pm, for ‘Mastering Long Exposures’ a talk by : Anthony Zacharias. Visitors are welcome £7 on the door Meetings take place in Copythorne Hall starting at 7.45pm. Visitors are welcome £7 on the door. Further information sccprog@ southamptoncameraclub.co.uk or visit www.southamptoncameraclub.co.uk/ events Learning Opportunities in Your Local Library e Learning in Libraries team are running the following courses in November. Tuesday 1st November, Emergency First Aid at Romsey Library Wednesday 2nd November, Art Journaling to Kickstart your Creativity at Lymington Library Monday 7th November, Mindful Moments at Totton Community Centre To book a place on one of the courses or to nd out more information please visit the online shop: shop.hants.gov.uk/ collections/learning-in-libraries or call e Learning Team on: 023 9223 2957. The Prince’s Murderous Mistress New Forest/Waterside U3A AGM Hythe and District Historians next meeting is on Thursday 3rd November when Steve Herra gives a talk entitled, ‘ e Prince’s Murderous Mistress’. It begins at 7.45 pm at the Hythe and Dibden Community Centre. e nal talk of the year is given by Stephen Robson on Thursday 1st December, ‘Nevile Shute, Aviation and Author’. In the New Year why not become a member where for £12, plus Community Centre membership, you can hear 10 speakers and a discount on the summer break visit to a historical location. For more details please contact Gordon Chambers on 023 8084 4749. New Forest and Waterside U3A hold their twice-monthly meetings in St Andrew’s Church Hall, starting at 2pm. e next meeting is on Tuesday 1st November for AGM. On Tuesday 15th November for a talk by Jane Glennie titled ‘How Do You Take Yours’. A er each speaker they have tea and biscuits and usually the meeting ends at approximately 3.30pm. New Forest andWaterside have many interest groups such as gardening, discussion, history, skittles and much more. ey usually 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. Forest Militaria e next New Forest Militaria Fair will be on Wednesday 2nd November from 7pm to 9.30pm in the Colbury Church Rooms, Deerleap Lane, Colbury (near Ashurst) SO40 7EH. ere are stalls o ering a variety of militaria items, and these events are an ideal venue for dealers, collectors and enthusiasts to get together to buy, sell, swap, exhibit and talk about all aspects of militaria. All are welcome and admission is £1. Anyone who would like to pre-book a table at £6, should call Dave Curtis on: 07903 600865 or: 023 8178 1324. Waterside Woodcarvers holds fortnightly carving workshops in the woodwork room at Noadswood School, during term time, and quarterly socials at St Andrew’s. Next workshops take place on Thursday 3rd and 17th November, 6pm to 8pm. For more information about this friendly and supportive local club, talk to members at the exhibition, visit the website: www.watersidewoodcarvers.co.uk or phone the chair Di Smith on 023 8084 5787. Waterside Woodcarvers
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