Herald - Issue 441

1st June 2023 • The HERALD • Page 27 v INDEPENDENT, LOCAL AND PROUD v PVCu DOOR SPECIALIST LOCK PROBLEMS? We Can Help with ALL types of Locks • Fix or Replace • Gain Entry Call us on 07453 327708 or 023 8155 0025 (24hr Service) • Police Approved Key Safes • All Work Guaranteed • Fully Insured • No Call Out Charge • No VAT YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT LOCKSMITH Brockenhurst Music Society - 2023 Season Brockenhurst Music Society are excited to launch their 76th season of bringing great music to the New Forest. Details of the 2023 season concerts are below, all given by young highly talented professional musicians and held at St Saviour’s Church, Brockenhurst at 7.30 pm. Tickets are £18 from www.ticketsource. co.uk (booking fee applies), or from Pot Pourri in Brockenhurst or Sway Deli, or £20 at the door. Season tickets are also available at £90. For more information please visit: www. brockenhurstmusicsociety.co.uk Monday 12th June - Minerva Trio, regarded as one of the most exciting trios in the UK, with their 2022 album praised for its ‘nuanced and imaginative creativity’, playing works by Haydn, Stravinsky, and Ravel. Monday 10th July - Victor Maslov (piano), international performer and prize winner praised by the New York Concert Review as having ‘close to all-round mastery of his repertoire’, playing works by Janacek, Stravinsky and Mussorgsky. Monday 21st August - Michael Gibson (tenor) andLucyColquhoun (piano), a talented young tenor performing this season at Covent Garden, and a sought-a er piano accompanist at the Royal College of Music, with a mix of works by English composers including Vaughan Williams, Finzi and Britten, together with some folk songs, parlour songs and short piano pieces. Monday 11th September - Trio Cordiera, established in 2016, bringing together three prize-winning musicians including Antoine Préat from France (piano) who played a wonderful recital in 2021, playing works by CPE Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Higdon Monday 2nd October - Pelleas Ensemble, three inventive and award-winning musicians playing the viola, ute and harp, playing works by Debussy, Strozzi, Berio, Bennett, Proko ev, Rameau and Smyth. Minerva Trio Victor Maslov NGS Open Garden in Fritham e garden of an old New Forest Royal hunting lodge, Fritham Lodge, (Fritham, SO43 7HH) is open on Sunday 18th June, 2pm to 4pm, as part of the National Garden Scheme. e lodge is set in 18 acres with a 1 acre walled garden. There are herbaceous and blue and white mixed borders, pergola, ponds, box hedge enclosed parterre of roses, fruit and vegetables. Walk across hay meadows to woodland and stream with friendly donkeys, ponies, sheep, old breed hens and Indian runner ducks. Admission is £5, children are free. ere will be homemade teas and a plant stall. Parking in eld. Turning Stamps into Cash for Guide Dogs ank you to everyone that has been donating stamps both new and old to the collection box in e Herald o ce. Tony Pond, who sorts through the stamps and takes them to auction, has recently been in to let us know that another £275 (including £55 Gi Aid) has been donated to the Guide Dogs charity. It costs Guide Dogs around £50,000 to support a guide dog from birth to retirement and they rely solely on donations so please help Tony carry on raising funds for the Guide Dogs charity by dropping off your stamps into the yellow box in e Herald O ce, your generosity is much appreciated. For more information on Guide Dogs please visit: www.guidedogs.org.uk Love in a Box is back for 2023! e annual Fawley Parish Church ‘Love in a Box’ event will be taking place once again this year. In October, they will be lling shoe boxes with gi s for disadvantaged children aged 3-15. e boxes will be sent to Moldova in Eastern Europe, in time for Christmas. Please start saving your donations - suitable gi s are: small toys, stationery, toiletries (not liquids), hats, scarves, gloves and small teddies. ‘Love in a Box’ is organized by the Mustard Seed Relief Missions Charity. For more information, phone Carol on 023 8089 1488.

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