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musical talents are second to none.


Time: doors and licensed bar open at 7.30pm, admission: Jazz £7 in advance or £8 on the door - Blues £6 in advance or £7 on the door, contact: 414174 or 421763, www.musicatmarigolds. co.uk


Sat 12th February Book Sale & Coffee Morning St Mary Magdalene Church Hall All books 20p. Time: 10am to 12 noon


Thurs 16th February Harlow Music Society Great Parndon Community Centre


John White a talk with music “The Alberni” from the beginning. Time: 8pm, contact Joan: 422760.


Thurs 17th February


Harlow Accordion Club Concert


The Link Social Club, Parsloe Road


With virtuoso accordionist Stefan Andrusyschyn and opera singer Denise Leigh. Time: 7.30pm, contact: 432830 or email: jeanhanger@ntlworld.com


Sat 19th February Matching Farmers’ Indoor Market


Matching Tye Village Hall


Third Sat of every month. 19 food and drink stalls, plus a few craft stalls. Enjoy good quality fresh produce from farmers and other producers from within a 40 mile radius. Refreshments available, why not give it a try?


Time: 10am to midday, FREE entry.


Sun 20th February Green Team Volunteers Stewards School: pond lining. Time: 10am-3pm, contact: 430005 or mail: glenn.mulleady@harlow. gov.uk


Health & Fitness Live Music


Sun 20th February Love Wildlife Day Parndon Wood Nature Reserve Don’t forget how to love wildlife in Valentine’s month as we have a go at hunting out the animals in the reserve, and discover the best bits about them with fun games and activities! Time: 1 - 3pm, contact: Samantha Gay 430005 or email: samantha. gay@harlow.gov.uk


Mon 21st - 25th February Forest Fantasia


Parndon Wood Nature Reserve


For half term week the


reserve will have extended opening hours and offer fun activities for families. Monday and Tuesday open 1pm - 4pm Wednesday open 11am - 4pm for Pets at Parndon (see event) Thursday and Friday open 9.30am - 12.30pm.


Contact: Samantha Gay 430005 or email: samantha.gay@harlow. gov.uk


Weds 23rd February Pets at Parndon Wood Parndon Wood Nature Reserve


Wood Nature Reserve is teaming up with Wood Green Animal Shelters to offer a free, hands on day with small animals during half term! Plus bring along your own rabbits and guinea pigs for a FREE health check and advice appointment on the day - booking essential for health checks! Time: 11am - 3pm, contact:


Samantha Gay 430005 or email: samantha.gay@harlow.gov.uk


Weds 23rd February Green Team Volunteers Hospital & Risdens Wood hornbeam coppicing Time: 10am-3pm, contact: 430005 or mail: glenn.mulleady@harlow. gov.uk


Local History Entertainment


Thurs 24th February Music from the ARC: Sammy Rimington & John Petters’ New Orleans All Stars St John’s ARC


Sammy Rimington and John Petters’ New


Orleans All Stars with Chez Chesterman, Mike Pointon, JJ Vinten, Keith Donald and Dave Moorwood.


Time: 8pm, tickets: £10, contact: 01406 365731, email: info@ stjohnsarc.org.uk or www.stjohnsarc.org.uk


Thurs 24th February to Sun 3rd April Things I Wouldn’t Like To See In The Sky


The Gallery at Parndon Mill New paintings by Chris Roskell. Time: Tue - Fri - 10am - 5pm, Sun - 2- 4pm, admission: FREE, contact: 426042, info@ parndonmill.co.uk www. parndonmill.co.uk


Fri 25th February Music at Marigolds: The Derek Nash Quartet Harlow Cricket Club A vibrant and charismatic performer on all 4 sax’s from Soprano to Baritone, Derek Nash is equally at home leading the award winning Jazz ensemble Sax Appeal to Funky Heights, or swinging his way to best CD of the year 2000 with Spike Robinson. As a full member of the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, he has performed in front of 65,000 people at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff & also to over 100,000 at the Glastonbury Festival. Time: doors and licensed bar open at 7.30pm, admission: Jazz £7 in advance or £8 on the door - Blues £6 in advance or £7 on the door, contact: 414174 or 421763, www.musicatmarigolds.co.uk


Watch out for many more March events in our next issue.


Theatre Wildlife & Nature


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