Page 36 • The HERALD • 11th May 2023 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL EVENTS v OUT & ABOUT COFFEE & CHAT Every Thursday 10am until 12noon ALL WELCOME Hampton Lane, Blackfield SO45 1XA TOTTON FLEA MARKET at Totton & District Three Score Club (Library Road, Totton SO40 3RS) Saturday 27th May • 10am-4pm Admission 30p • Children Free v Perennial Plants, Bric a Brac, Baskets, Jewellery, Antiques, Greetings Cards, Floral Jugs and Mugs, Tarot Card Readings and much more... v • Refreshments Available • Enquiries 023 8070 5060 What’s on at Hanger Farm Arts Centre Hanger Farm Arts Centre in Totton has a packed month of quality show coming up. Highlights include cracking comedy, top-class theatre and family fun entertainment. ey can’t wait to welcome SuRie on 17th May. SuRie might be best known to you as the UK entry for the ‘fairly eventful’ 2018 Eurovision Song Contest – in the understated way she puts it herself. Her music is cra ed around stories from everyday life; seemingly insigni cant moments that either lead to a nostalgic acceptance, or to vital change. ‘And Finally – Phil Collins’ will be heading to Hanger Farm on 26th May. is production delivers a two hour high energy show packed full of Phil’s solo hits including ‘In e Air Tonight’, ‘Another Day In Paradise’ and ‘Sussudio’ along with a sprinkling of Genesis hits for good measure. Experience non-stop action packed interactive magical science experiments that will capture the imagination with their fantastic family show, Top Secret – e Magic of Science on 2nd June. is show is a fast moving colourful magical science show that will inspire and educate every young budding magician and scientist, as well as proving fun and exciting entertainment for all of the family. Hanger Farm are particularly looking forward to hosting part of the rst ever New Forest Comedy Festival where you can discover some great new comedians, including the nal of New Forest Comedian of the Year. Hanger Farm is your local arts centre and café – o ering a ordable, quality entertainment on your doorstep. is friendly venue is a charity, supporting people with learning disabilities through work experience and its community theatre group. ere are many more shows available to book online now, visit: www. hangerfarm.co.uk to nd out more. e next concert in Romsey Abbey takes place on Saturday 13th May for Hampshire Choral Festival, 7.30pm. Followed on Saturday 20th May for City of Southampton Orchestra, 7.30pm. en on Saturday 17th June for University Music, Bournemouth, 7.30pm. For ticket purchases and enquiries please contact Romsey Visitor Information Centre, 13 Church Street, Romsey. Tel: 01794 512987 (no booking fee) or book online for Music in Romsey Abbey concerts in Romsey Abbey (booking fee applies) at: www.ticketsource/musicinromsey LIONS BOOKSTALL Romsey Lions are back holding their regular book stalls in e Cornmarket, Romsey. eir next book sales will be on Saturday 13th May and Saturday 10th June from 9am to 3pm. ey welcome donations of good quality paperbacks for the stall and also gi s for their bric-a-brac section. Donations can be taken along to the stall on the day of the sales or alternatively you can call 0344 963 2463 to arrange for a collection to be made. Lions are both men and women, and there are no age restrictions to membership other than you must be over 18. ey are approachable people from many walks of life, and they enjoy an active social life. A few hours a month are all it takes to help others less fortunate in the community. If you would like to learn more about being a Lion and make new friends then get in touch with them on: secretary@ romseylions.co.uk or contact them on their direct club telephone number: 0344 963 2463. e Lions have a motto ‘Ordinary People Doing Amazing ings’. And they do year a er year. The Long Game Following an aborted attempt to perform this show back in May 2020 for obvious reasons Copythorne Amateur eatrical Society (CATS) are very pleased to announce that their production of ‘ e Long Game’ by Julie Wilson will nally go ahead for three performances running on Saturday 13th and 20th May this year. Marina returns from an extended absence with a new husband much to the surprise of her friends but is all as rst appears? Go and enjoy a mystery play for the evening. CATS are also very happy to hear from all who are interested to join either on stage or back stage and are a friendly group who enjoy active social get togethers too. Go and see the performance and see if this might be a new hobby for you or just enjoy a good a ernoon or evening out. Performances are at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on 13th May and 7pm on 20th May at Copythorne Parish Hall, Pollards Moor Rd, SO40 2NZ. Tickets can be purchased by phoning 07394 336348 or direct from Bartley Post O ce or Copythorne Community Cafe. You can also contact them via email at: catstickets22@gmail.com or nd them on Facebook. Totton Flea Market e next Totton Flea Market is taking place on Saturday 27th May at e ree Score Club, Totton, SO40 3RS, 10am to 4pm. Admission is 30p, children free. ere will be a variety of stalls including tombola, baskets, tools, Dinky toys, jewellery, homemade preserves, DVDs, greeting cards, jugs and more. Refreshments available. All enquiries please call: 023 8070 5060. MUSIC IN ROMSEY e Healthy Haven Garden is holding a grand plant and bric-a-brac sale on Saturday 13th May from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. is will be held in the garden behind the Waterside Medical Practice. ere will be lots of di erent ower and vegetable plants for sale. e Healthy Haven Garden Strawberry Cream Teas start again on Tuesdays from Tuesday 30th May from 2.30pm. e cost remains the same as last year at £5. To book a place contact Chris Bennett email: chrismb@hotmail.co.uk or phone 07795 976807. e Healthy Haven is looking for more volunteers to help with the gardening, cream teas or their other events. If you are interested contact Chris Bennett as above. Plant & Bric-a-Brac Sale
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