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Foodbank are hosting a pre-loved clothing sale & coffee morning 10am − 1pm on Saturday 16th November. The sale will be taking place at the Isle of Wight Foodbank HQ on Somerton Business Park, Cowes. With new stock arriving all the time, their range of autumn and winter clothing is ready to go. Plus there is a great range of good quality, clean blankets, curtains and bedding as well.


All items are available at incredibly reasonable prices and as a self- sustaining Island charity all proceeds go toward the running costs of IoW Foodbank.


The charity would also love to hear from anyone out there who would be willing to bake for them or donate a tombola prize. Please call thier office on 01983 292040 or email Hannah King, Project Leader at foodbank@wightchurch.net


Christmas at Dimbola


Art & Craft Christmas Fair


Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th November, 10am - 4pm.


Some of the Island’s best arts and crafts makers will be gathering at Dimbola for our popular annual Chri- stmas Fair. With over 20 stalls offering beautiful and unique arts and crafts from jewellery and paintings to glasswork, felt and driftwood art. The weekend is a perfect opportunity to find an original gift.


There is FREE ENTRY to the museum and fair all weekend and the tea room will be serving


delicious refreshments.


Hi-Tec Competition Winner! ISLE OF WIGHT ARTS


The winner of our Hi-Tec Walking Boots competition, held in association with the Isle of Wight Council to celebrate the Autumn Walking Weekend was Charles Harvey from Gosport. Charles won a pair of boots from the new range developed by Hi-Tec in conjunction with the National Trust that are inspired by nature and developed specifically with their environmental impact in mind.


UNIQUE ART & CRAFT GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS


BUY DIRECT FROM THE ARTISTS


Saturday 30 November 10.30am-5pm


Sunday 1 December 10.30am-4.30pm


at Quay Arts, Sea Street, Newport PO30 5BD


Café open


Visit our website for exhibitors www.isleofwightarts.com SPONSORED BY


SUPPORTED BY PEPPERCREATIVE.CO.UK Charity Number 272007


New Years at Three Buoys PROHIBITION


Reviving the hedonistic antics of the 1920s, guests are invited to enjoy a delicious 7 course tasting menu, cocktails, live bands, dancing, silent cinema and gramophones.


Hide yourself away from the prying eyes of police as we usher you into our beachside speakeasy for our prohibition party for new years eve 2014! Cocktails from 7pm, floorshows from 9pm, carriages at 2am (or earlier if the police find us).


Despite our relaxed attitude to illegal drinking, prohibition requests that our strict dress code is adhered to from top hats to spats, feathers to fishnets. In the 1920s denim was the attire for criminals, not affluent gentleman. And trainers are a definite unacceptable, footwear for the charleston is more desirable.


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