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Sunday October 2 Italian Market Passey Place 10am - 4pm


Sunday October 2 Bird of Prey Experience Environmental Curriculum Service, Bexley Road Flights 11.30am and 1.30pm Entrance £5 adults £4 children


Tuesday – Saturday October 4 – 8 ‘Rent’ by the Bromley Players Musical set in downtown New York including songs such as “Seasons of Love,’ ‘La Vie Boheme’ and ‘One Song Glory.’ Tickets from 8850 3702 priced £12.50 and £11. 7.30pm


Wednesday October 5 ‘Suntrap’ folk quartet Eltham Folkmob Blackheath Rugby Club Kidbrooke Lane Tickets on entry £8 8.30pm


Saturday October 8 Meccano Show 2011 Models of trains, planes, cranes and much more, Meccano sets and spares to buy. Eltham United Reformed Church, Court Road. More details www.selmec. org.uk Adults £3, children £1.50 10.30am – 4.30pm


Fri - Sun October 7 - 9 Flower Festival Part of the 100 year celebrations for Christchurch. Over the three days there will be organ recitals, music, singing and talks. All welcome


Saturday October 8 Mozart’s Requiem from Scratch Eltham Choral Society St Luke’s Church, Westmount Road Members and non-members welcome £10 to sing, £5 for concert. Rehearsals 1pm for 2pm; concert 6.30pm.


Wednesday October 12 Coff ee Morning and talk What does a Trading Standards Officer do? Meet Jon Gurr. Mottingham Library 10.30 - midday Free entry


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Thu to Sat October 13 – 15 Stars in their Eyes Vote for your favourite performer On behalf of Lewisham Carers Tickets £8 and £5 (conc) www.bobhopetheatre.co.uk 7.30pm (plus 2.30pm Sat)


Thursday – Saturday October 13 – 15 Table Manners by Alan Ayckbournm Priory Players Progress Hall, Admiral Seymour Road Tickets £7 (£6 conc) from 07502 450983 or on the door. 8pm.


Fri and Sat October 14, 15 ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ Play performed by the Community Players, New Eltham The Centre, Methodist Church, Footscray Road. Tickets £7 from 01322 613128 or via the website. 7.30pm


Saturday October 15 Edith Nesbit Society’s Annual General Meeting 2.30pm Dobell Room of Sherard Hall, Eltham United Reformed Church, 1 Court Road, Eltham, SE9


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SEnine Annual Concert Holy Trinity Church, Southend Crst. 7.30pm - see advert for details


Sunday October 16 Eltham Farmers Market Passey Place Range of local produce 10am – 2.30pm


Wednesday October 19 Mottingham Festival Community Trust Annual General Meeting 7.30pm Mottingham Methodists Hall Mottingham Road Mottingham Village. All Welcome


Wednesday October 19 Mock Tudor early music band Eltham Folkmob Blackheath Rugby Club, Kidbrooke Lane Tickets £5 on entry 8.30pm


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Wed to Sat October 19 – 22 ‘Hair’ Top musical, performed by Eldorado Musical Productions Bob Hope Theatre, Wythfield Road Tickets £13 and £11 from 8850 3702 7.30pm (plus 2.30pm Sat)


Friday October 21 Charity masked ball In aid of MS Society and King’s College Hospital. Hot buffet, auction, raffles, live music and DJ Tudor Barn, Well Hall Road 6pm – Midnight Tickets £30 from 07957 121322.


Sunday October 23 Apple Day Woodlands Farm, Shooters Hill Annual celebration with food, archery, treasure hunt, craft stalls, local produce and animals 11am – 4pm Free entry


Tuesday – Friday October 25 – 28 Half term activities Woodlands Farm, Shooters Hill Trails, nature, food foraging, monster making. Booking and details 8319 8900 and www.woodlandsfarmtrust.org


Wednesday October 26 Tudor Barn Wine Club Three course meal and eight wines £45. Booking essential from 0845 459 2351


Wednesday – Saturday November 9-12 Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Bob Hope Theatre Tickets £8 (£7 conc) 020 8850 3702 or www.bobhopetheatre. co.uk 7.30pm


Friday November 11 Jazz singer Liane Carroll Part of Greenwich Jazz Festival; Tudor Barn, Well Hall Road £15 from 0845 459 2351 or on the door


Sunday November 13 Yeoman of the Guard Gilbert and Sullivan Sidcup Operatic Society Bob Hope Theatre Tickets £12 from 8301 2681 or 8850 3702 7pm


Eltham has something for everyone


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