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Monday 11, 20:00 Mid Sussex Camera Club The Mid Sussex (South) C.V.S. 38 Church Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 9AE. POY, Richard Walton FRPS More details at the club website
www.midsussexcc.org.uk or by contacting 01444 870416.
Tuesday 12, Gastric Banding McIndoe Surgical Centre, Holtye Road, East Grinstead. Complimentary consultations with an experienced Bariatric Surgeon. To reserve your space please contact our Helpline on 0800 917 4922 or go online and book at
www.mcindoesurgical.co.uk – events page.
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Tuesday 12 – Saturday 16 The King and I Clair Hall, Haywards Heath. Haywards Heath Operatic Society (HHOS) are proud to present ‘The King and I’. Now in its 60th Anniversary year, this Rodgers and Hammerstein’s much-loved musical drama continues to delight audiences of all ages. With a fabulous, talented cast of over 60 people from the Mid
Tuesday 12, 10:30 Mid Sussex Ramblers meet Whitemans Green car park, Cuckfi eld. 11 mile circular walk from via
Sussex area this fresh and vibrant production is one not be be missed! Performances: 7.30 pm Saturday matinee 2.30 pm. Tickets £13.00/£11.50. First night special £11.00 all tickets. Book online at
www.hhos.co.uk or Clair Hall Box Offi ce on 01444 455440.
Tuesday 12 – Friday 15, 10.00-16.00 Young Professional Singers’ Workshop Drama Studio, Oakmeeds Community College, Burgess Hill. This is a course for any young vocalist who takes their singing seriously. You may take regular singing lessons but want to improve your performance skills. Maybe you need to prepare audition pieces for college or performing arts courses. If you love singing you will get something out of this course. Book online at http://yps.localboxoffi
ce.com/
Cuckfi eld - Barnsnape Farm – Bolney Wood – Bolney Village – Pickwell Farm – Deaks Lane – Cuckfi eld. Leaders Geoff and Linda. No dogs please. Please bring picnic lunch. Call. 01444 440622.
Tuesday 12, 19:45 Burgess Hill Gardens & Allotments Association Croft Hall, Burgess Hill School, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill. Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Christopher Lloyd’s famous Great Dixter garden, will be giving an illustrated talk, ‘Continuous Colour in the Flower Border’. All Welcome. Tickets: £5 each. £1 of the ticket price will be donated to The Great Dixter Charitable Trust. Contact Flo Whitaker on 01444 245509 or email
bhgaatickets@yahoo.co.uk
Tuesday 12, 19:45 Hurstpierpoint Horticultural Society Village Hall, Hurstpierpoint. ‘Vegetable Marathon - The Fifty Vegetable Challenge’. Illustrated talk by Richard Bailey. Entry £1 members, £2 non-members.
Tuesday 12, 22:00 Balcombe History Society Victory Hall, Balcombe, West Sussex. Peter Thompson: ‘Reminiscences of living in Balcombe in the 1940s and 50s.
Wednesday 13, 13:00 Tiger Arts Lunchtime Concert All Saints Church, Lindfi eld, West Sussex. Tiger Arts presents: Jonathan Hodgson (Organ), Marianne Goodale (Soprano). Light lunches served in the Tiger Lounge from 12.15 pm. Admission free. Collection to help cover expenses.
Wednesday 13, 20:00 Hassocks Horticultural Society Adastra Hall, Hassocks. Guest speaker Lindsey Brocklehurst will be giving a talk entitled “The History and Benefi ts of Aloe Vera”. Non members very welcome. Admission £1.00 members, £2.00 non members, which includes refreshments. Contact Sylvia Hancock on 01273 844544.
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