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EXHIBITIONS AT THE GALLERY UPSTAIRS Upton Country Park. www.thegalleryupstairs.org.uk Facebook: The Gallery Upstairs 25th May-5th June ‘Onwards & Upwards,’ Sue Coussy 8th-19th June


‘Withdrawal to the Forest,’ Anita Lawrence 22nd June-3rd July ‘Drawing – The Graphite Group,’ Heather Lewis


BARCLAYS HOUSE CHOIR AND WEYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENT: ‘ELIJAH’ Saturday 3 June, 7.30pm Wimborne Minster. The role of Elijah will be sung by Dorset-based bass, Jonathan Prentice. Tickets £12/£10 available from Square Records, Wimborne or phone 01202 552571.


BABY & CHILDREN’S NEARLY NEW SALE Saturday 3rd June, 2-3.30pm


Broadstone Methodist Church, Lower Blandford Road, Broadstone, BH18 8DP. Admission £1. Free tea/coffee/squash. To donate or register to sell, call Janet on 01202 699420 or email cliffandjanetsibley@hotmail.co.uk. In aid of SPRING Poole Hospital, supporting parents through baby loss.


ST MARY’S CHURCH CREAM TEA Sunday 4th June, 2.30-5pm St Mary’s Church, Lytchett Matravers, BH16 6BS. “Sipping tea in tranquil surroundings, and eating delicious goodies sounds a perfect Sunday afternoon treat! So come and join us for our fi rst cream tea this summer. We will also have a plant stall. All monies go towards the repair and upkeep of our lovely historic church, for you and future generations.”


STURMINSTER MARSHALL OPEN GARDENS Sunday 4th June, 11am-5pm


A rare opportunity to explore 14 inspiring gardens. Lunches, cream teas, refreshments and ice-creams. Children’s activities include the Teddy Bear Drop from St Mary’s Church tower (children should bring their own teddy


and parachute) and Moors Valley riverside exploration.


Tickets £5 per person (children under 12 free) from the Memorial Hall (Sat


Nav: BH21 4BQ). Proceeds to St Mary’s Church and Memorial Hall. Free parking. Dogs welcome in the village, but not in the gardens.


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THE NAME GAME Friday 9th June, 7:30pm / Saturday 10th June, 3pm Unison Theatrical company presents lively musical variety and comedy sketches


at the Broadstone Memorial Hall. Tickets £10 (concessions available), includes refreshments. Pay- on-door available.


Contact Jennie Davies on 01202 880862 for tickets or more information.


WAGGY TAILS ANNUAL FUN DOG SHOW Saturday 24th June, 1pm start Held at West Parley Memorial Hall and recreation ground, Christchurch Road, BH22 8SQ. Registration from 12 noon for main classes – £1 per class. Enjoy stalls, games, BBQ, agility and Waggy’s wonderful refreshments. Free parking.


BUMPER CHARITY JUMBLE SALE Saturday 24th June, 1pm


Clothes, bric-a-brac, books and more at Corfe Mullen Guide Headquarters, Badbury View Road, Corfe Mullen. Raising money for the local 2nd Corfe Mullen & 1st Sturminster Marshall Brownie packs. “It is a brilliant sale with more than a truckload of bargains to be had!” Entry 50p (includes tea/coffee).


GARDEN PARTY Sunday 25th June, from 1pm


Cream tea and cakes at ‘Brackenwood’, God’s Blessing Green, Holt, Wimborne BH21 7DD (nr Stewarts Garden Centre, Broomhill). Lakeside walk/ fernery/tombola/arts & craft. Garden entrance £3. Easy


parking + wheelchair access. In aid of PLANETS (cancer treatment at Southampton Hospital). Contact Fay (01202 885685) or Venice (01202 886445).


PILFORD HEATH TRANSPORT & HERITAGE SHOW 15th and 16 July, 10am til late


Arena events for all the family to enjoy, featuring: live steam engines, cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles (vintage and modern). Craft marquee. Day and evening entertainment in the beer tent. Bouncy castle, slide and face painting. Plenty for all to enjoy. Entry £6 adults, children 0-15 free.


To advertise, please contact 01202 657317 or email karen@broadstonelink.co.uk


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