Herald - Issue 438

Page 48 • The HERALD • 30th March 2023 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES v Yours Faithfully... 24” high from £550 30” high from £675 (Prices inclusiveVAT) Installation anywhere in England andWales Memorials refurbished and inscriptions added Colours and full range of memorials available You are invited to BETHANY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Rollestone Road, Holbury Every Sunday, 6.20pm for 6.30pm Christian Worship & Teaching 023 8089 2153 Everyone Welcome Everyone welcome to our Services SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE 10.30AM 1st Sunday of the month Communion HAMPTON LANE, BLACKFIELD SO45 1XA Crafts and Messy Easter in Hythe Hop along to St John’s Church on Tuesday 4th April 10am to12noon to join in some Easter Cra s, refreshments will be available. Join in Messy Easter at St Anne’s Church on Thursday 6th April, 11am to 1pm, lunch provided. For more information please visit: stjohnshythe.org Services at St John’s, Hythe Join St John’s Church in Hythe for their Palm Sunday Service on Sunday 2nd April, 10.30am, with special guest Donkeyoaty the donkey. On Easter Sunday join in Easter Praise at 5.30pm for a selection of favourite hymns and songs. If you would like to join in and suggest a hymn or song please email: churcho ce@stjohnshythe.org or pop your suggestion in the box at the back of the church. All Saints Fawley Services for Holy Week and Easter All are welcome to join in the Holy Week and Easter Services in Fawley. Monday 3rd April, 9am Morning Prayer at All Saints. Tuesday 4th April, 9am Morning Prayer at All Saints. Wednesday 5th April, 9.30am Holy Communion at All Saints. Thursday 6th April - Maundy Thursday, 7.30pm Holy Communion at All Saints. Friday 7th April - Good Friday, 10am Walk of Witness from the Lighthouse Church to Black eld Baptist Church, 12 noon to 2pm Prayer Stations (drop in) at All Saints and 2pm An Hour at the Cross at All Saints. Sunday 9th April - Easter Day, 6am Sunrise service (Beach Hut 86), 9.30am Holy Communion at All Saints. Every 2 weeks on a Tuesday morning from 9.30am to 12noon there’s a great Table Top Sale at Cornerstone Hythe URC in New Road. ere is always a great selection of Electricals, Jewellery, Collectables, Kitchenware, Glassware, Bags, Toys, Puzzles, Bric-a-brac and an extensive library of Paperback Books, CDs, and DVDs. All proceeds go to the Cornerstone Outreach Fund supporting mission and outreach locally, in the UK and overseas. e next sale will take place on Tuesday 4th April. Co ee, tea, and biscuits are always available in the Foyer too! TABLE TOP SALES Tea and Melodies Li you spirits with a song and go along to Tea and Melodies – a fun singing group, every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month in the Garden Room at St Andrews Church in Dibden Purlieu from 10.30am to 11.45am, £5 a session. Go along and join them for a warm welcome, upli ing songs and a cup of tea. For more information email: melodymakers.sing@ outlook.com or call/text Fiona: 07799 652933 or Steph: 07824 765471. Spring Flower Arranging 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 12th April for a talk by Chris Rowe and Chris Holmes titled ‘Spring Flower Arranging’. 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. 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 12th April, when Robin Nelson will introduce the delights of ‘Bird Song’ which we hear at this time of year. 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). For further information please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB.org.uk or visit the group’s website: https://group.rspb.org.uk/newforest/. Nonmembers are currently charged £5 per indoor meeting. French Impressionists Waterside Ladies Probus’ next meeting will be on Wednesday 12th April when John Edwards is giving a talk and demonstration of ‘French Impressionists and their techniques’ in the medium of so pastel. All meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the 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 would like more details, with a view to joining the club, please contact Elizabeth Ausden on 023 8084 6765. FROMBROADLANDS TO SPITHEAD 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 13th April for a talk by Ron Taylor titled ‘From Broadlands to Spithead’. 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!

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