16th February 2023 • The HERALD • Page 43 v THE HERALD - ENCOURAGING LOCAL ENTERPRISE v HYTHE & DISTRICT CLUB (Private Members Club • CIU Affiliated) FORTHCOMING ENTERTAINMENT Friday 17th February – Loose Connections Saturday 18th February – TBC Friday 24th February – Kaboodle Saturday 25th February – Deep 13 Friday 3rd March – New Era Saturday 4th March – The Strand Friday 10th March – Re-Issue Saturday 11th March – The Treblemakers Friday 17th March – Sunstroke Saturday 18th March – The Kazbaas Friday 24th March – The Katz Saturday 25th March – Chill Friday 31st March – The Pick Ups Saturday 1st April – Balance of Power Friday 7th April – Rockwaves H UPSTAIRS FUNCTION ROOM WITH OWN TOILET AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS TO HIRE H • Bingo Every Tuesday, plus 2 x flyers Friday & Saturday evening • Mo-jive Lessons & Dancing every Wednesday • Lunchtime Club every Thursday, including Quizzes, Games & Bingo • 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 BT SPORT IS BACK Second Chance Animal Rescue TABLE TOP SALE SATURDAY 11TH MARCH at Totton & Eling Community Centre, 10am-12noon Entrance 20p • Tables to Hire £5 For bookings contact Liz 023 8086 5071 OUT & ABOUT New Forest Marque Roadshow Pop along to Everton Nurseries in Lymington on Saturday 4th March between 11am and 4pm for the New Forest Marque Roadshow. A range of New Forest based producers will be there selling their fabulous food, drinks and cra s. OUT AND ABOUT WITH THE RSPB e New Forest local group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is holding an indoor meeting on Wednesday 8th March. Conor Jameson’s presentation on ‘ e Man in the Picture’ will give an in-depth look into the conservation legacy of WH Hudson. Meetings start at 7.30pm and are held in the Lyndhurst Community Centre, central car park, High Street, Lyndhurst SO43 7NY (doors open at 7pm). e group also have a eld trip on Wednesday 22nd February from 10am to 1pm to visit Hayling Island Oyster Beds (SU 717 029), meeting in the public car park at the end of Victoria Road. For further information please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB.org.uk or visit the group’s website: group.rspb.org.uk/newforest/. ose taking part in eld trips should wear suitable dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Non-members are currently charged £5 per eld trip or indoor meeting. Hampshire, Nature in Trust Are you over 55 and want to make the most of life once you’re no longer in full time work by exploring and sharing new ideas, skills and interests with your local U3A? Across the UK, U3A members are learning, staying active and having fun in later life. It’s local, social, friendly, low-cost and open to all. Totton U3A is now open to new members so why not join them. ey meet every second Thursday of each month at 1.45pm in the Palm Room at Totton & Eling Community Centre. eir next meeting is on Thursday 9th March for a talk by Mike Read titled Hampshire, Nature In Trust. Various interest groups meet throughout the month to participate in learning and leisure activities and perhaps you can bring a new skill to share with others. Contact Christine Farleigh on 023 8086 2882 or email: cefarleigh@gmail.com for further information or just go along to their monthly meetings. Give it a try; you can be sure of a warm welcome! The Ampfield Market e Market is always held on the rst Saturday of the month excluding January and August which are holiday months. It takes place in Amp eld Village Hall (SO51 9BJ), between 10am and 12noon. Parking and admission are free. e Market has become a very popular meeting place, o ering the best value, most delicious refreshments in Hampshire! Every e ort is made to keep the sales tables lively and interesting. ere are top quality, locally sourced items for sale including cakes, biscuits, savoury foods, honey, fresh bread, eggs, plants, fruit and veg, cra s, books, cards, wrapping paper, jewellery and collectables. ey order their fruit and veg from Hansards a very reputable local supplier and they endeavour to sell a good variety of fresh, seasonal produce every month. ey are delighted to announce that Matt’s Bakery in Chandlers Ford is now supplying their bread each month. e Market generates almost £2000 a year towards Village Hall funds. e Market team generously volunteer their time and baking skills to provide a delicious seasonal selection of cakes every month, which are served with co ee throughout the morning. e next Amp eld Market will take place on Saturday 4th March between 10am and 12noon. Some 2023 Market dates for your diary: 1st April, 6th May, 3rd June, 1st July. If you would like to rent a table in the future or would just like more general information, then please contact Julie Trotter via: julie@amp eld.org.uk Townswomen’s AGM Hythe Townswomen’s Guild will hold their next meeting on Thursday 9th March for their AGM. eir Walking and Knit and Natter clubs have both started, also their Social Study Group with plenty to discuss. 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 Mulvenney on: 023 8084 4768 or email: yvonne@mulvenney.plus.com Saturday 25th February at 7pm (doors open 6.30pm) QUIZ TIME Teams of up to 6 • Come as a team or join others v Bring your own cold drinks & nibbles v Coffee & Tea provided Tickets £5 (under18 £2.50) from the Church Office (023 8084 5005) Proceeds to Building Fund Hythe United Reformed Church New Road, Hythe, SO45 6BR Vic’s Flying Boat War New Forest Aviation Group (NFAG) meets monthly on the second Friday of the month at Lyndhurst Community Centre to enjoy a presentation from a speaker on all things ying (and beyond) followed by refreshments and chat with the speaker and NFAG friends. e next meeting is on Friday 10th March for their AGM followed by a talk ‘Vic’s ying Boat War’ by Richard Hodgkinson ey meet at 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start and the meeting normally nishes 9.45pm. Admission is £2 for members and £4 for visitors. Full information is available at www. nfag.info Let’s Get Quizzical! Its quiz time at Cornerstone Hythe URC which promises to be a great night out of challenging fun! It’s on Saturday 25th February at 7pm (doors open 6.30pm). ere will be six rounds played over two hours, with half time interactive challenges to pick up extra points for your team. Suitable for all age groups and to make things more a ordable for families they are o ering half price tickets for under 18’s. Go as a team (maximum of six) or join with others on the night. Take your own cold drinks and nibbles (and yes please feel free to take your own beer or wine!). Tea and co ee will be provided during the interval. Tickets at £5 (under 18 £2.50) from the Cornerstone Church O ce, New Road, Hythe (Tel: 023 8084 5005) or email o ce@cornerstonehytheurc.org.uk. Proceeds will be going to their Building Fund to help with huge repair costs. Further events coming soon: A ernoon of variety on Saturday 18th March 3-5pm - a programme of music and drama - Tickets £5. Out of the ashes on Saturday 29th April at 7pm - Concert of Jazz, R&B and Blues with Gospel roots - Tickets £10. Ashurst WI is an active and growing institute, where members can look forward to an interesting programme of talks and events throughout the year. e next meeting takes place on Wednesday 8th March for a talk by Gordon Lewis titlted ‘Knowing Two British Eccentrics: John Benjamin and James Herriott’s Partner, Siegfried’. Meetings take place on the second Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm at St Joseph’s, 16 Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst SO40 7DU. New members and visitors are always welcome. For more details telephone Kathryn on 023 8029 3638. Knowing Two British Eccentrics
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTIyNzI=