Herald - Issue 459

Page 36 • The HERALD • 20th June 2024 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL EVENTS v OUT & ABOUT THIS SUMMER SUMMER EXHIBITION FROM COWPRINT ARTISTS GROUP Cowprint Artists Group are delighted to deliver their 2024 Summer Exhibition ‘Making an Impression’ at Exbury Gardens in the Five Arrows Gallery, until 14th July. 22 members all accomplished intaglio and relief printmakers, showcasing a diverse range of talent. Comprising both emerging and award-winning members, the group showcases a rich tapestry of styles, techniques, and subject matters. Meet the artist opportunities and demonstrations throughout the exhibition. Free with gardens admission or Friends of Exbury membership. Aylsa and Mandy, Cowprint Members, will also be running a beginners Lino Printing workshop on 29th June if you are inspired to have a go yourself. (Prebooking essential). See Exbury’s website for more details. Marchwood Veterans Breakfast Club Are you a service member of the Armed Forces, a Veteran, or family member of someone serving? If so, 17th Port and Maritime Regiment RLC would like to welcome you to their monthly breakfast club which is open to all current and ex-military services, all ranks, all ages and families. e aim is to come together as an Armed Forces Family, catch up with friends, help social interaction and mental health, talk about current and past experience, support towards housing (SFA’s and social), resettlement support for civilian life, job networking and o er tness wellbeing advice. Go along and enjoy a full English Breakfast at a very small cost of £5 with unlimited FREE brews at Sgts Mess, 17RLC, McMullen Barracks, Cracknore Hard Lane, Marchwood SO40 4ZG on the fourth Saturday of the month between 10am and 12noon. e next two meet ups take place on Saturday 22nd June and Saturday 27th July. All personnel attending will need to book into the Guardroom on arrival and will need photograph ID, you will then be directed to the mess. e New Forest local group of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds plan an evening eld trip from 8.45pm to 10.15pm on Saturday 22nd June to Goatspen Plain (SU 228 015) to watch for nightjars. Meet at the Goatspen Forestry England car park on the Holmsley to Burley road, torches recommended. For further information please email: NewForestGroup@RSPB. org.uk or visit: group. rspb.org.uk/newforest/. Please wear suitable dull coloured clothing and sturdy footwear. Nonmembers are currently charged £5 per indoor meeting and eld trip. Music at Beaulieu Music at Beaulieu’s annual Awards Concert takes place on Saturday 22nd June. e Awards take the form of scholarships given to talented young musicians from the New Forest area to support their training; the Concert gives the winners and runners-up an opportunity to perform in public and the audience to listen to these musicians of the future. e programme is always something of a surprise but invariably entertaining. e concert takes place on Saturday 22nd June, 7pm in Beaulieu Abbey Church; tickets are £10 each and available from the box o ce: 07770 859900, online: www.musicatbeaulieu.org or at the door. e concert on Saturday 2nd July will be given by the always-popular e King’s Men. Tickets at £15 are available in advance, online or through the box o ce, or at the door; and further ahead the annual Glyndebourne at Beaulieu takes place on Saturday 27th July. Out and About with the RSPB Copythorne Parish History Society meets on the 4th Thursday of each month, in the main Copythorne Parish Hall at 7.30pm and welcomes anyone who wishes to go along. Entry is £2 per person. eir next meeting is on Thursday 27th June for a talk titled ‘Lucy Houston’ by Colin Van Ge en. For more information please contact Clare on: 023 8081 2167 or email: anniesapp@hotmail.com LUCY HOUSTON

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