Halesworth & Southwold Community News June 2019 21 What’s On at the Fisher Theatre THIS June the Fledglings
of FYTG begin the summer, we hope, with their version of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, a fondly remembered Roald Dahl stories with unforgettable
characters like
Willy Wonka and Verruca Salt. Wed-Sat 5-8th June. Fancy some fantastic music,
then don’t miss The Searchers and Hollies Experience taking you back to a time when millions of records were sold, in the most influential, high- energy decade in pop music history, 1960. Sat 15th June. Svetla’s musical
Cabaret
will carry you gently across the continents by way of a gypsy trail. The accordion, song and violin are not the only
sense teasers on this
trail, because while the sound sets the scene, your taste buds
will be woken by 3 sharing courses and we all know that flavours bring back some of the strongest memories. Friday 21st June.
Radiant Vermin, by acclaimed
playwright Philip
Ridley, is fitting in these times when the property ladder is but a figment of young people’s imaginations. But would you go as far as this young couple to get your dream home? A play for all you would be house owners and movers, perhaps this wickedly comic satire might lighten the situation for you. Friday 28th June. Well
Book Illustrator
known Children’s offers an
Exploring Pen and Ink Workshop for a second time at the Fisher Theatre. Having filled places quickly last time, James Mayhew is offering the
chance to explore pen and ink techniques in depth. Materials provided. Saturday 29th June. There may be faces you know in this talented bunch. Three very different and very popular local bands make up a trio that does Americana, Anglo-Americana,
Indie,
Hip-Hop, RnB and pop for a night full of energy set to get those feet moving. Featuring Shedlode, The Blue Plates and Laurence Kingston. Saturday 29th June. The outdoor season begins and the weather will of course be perfect for Oscar Wilde’s beloved The Importance
comedy of Being
Earnest. Stuff of Dreams bring mistaken
Fisher Theatre, identity, mishaps
and muffins to Bungay Castle, where you may picnic and lounge as the actors keep
10 Broad Street, Bungay,
Suffolk.NR35 1EE Tel: 01986 89 7130
www.fishertheatre.org
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Your guide to what's happening in and around Halesworth.
Halesworth dementia Carers’ Fund
Invites you to its Annual General Meeting On Thursday 11th July 2019 between 2pm and 4pm
at the Stables, The Angel Hotel, Halesworth RSVP to
dave.hdcf@btinternet.com
THE RED LION Music at
South Green, Southwold Music Dates 9th June John Bullard 4-6pm
16th June Matthew Keane - Piccadilly Swing 4-6pm
21st June Gareth Christian 4-6pm
28th June Ant McAndrew 7th July Mark Antony
01502 723227 WHAT’S ON IN JUNE
EXHIBITION Tue 4 Jun – Sat 20 Jul JAYNE IVIMEY, GORDON SENIOR & MARK READHEAD
MUSIC Sat 8 Jun 7.30pm HALESWORTH COMMUNITY CHOIR
ROYAL BALLET LIVE Tue 11 Jun 7.15pm ROMEO AND JULIET
CINEMA Wed 12 Jun 7.30pm THREE IDENTICAL STANGERS (12A)
MUSIC Fri 14 Jun 7.30pm JINSKI
SILENT FILM/LIVE PIANO Sat 15 Jun 7.30pm METROPOLIS (PG) CINEMA Wed 19 Jun 7.30pm THE BOOKSHOP (PG)
ILLUSTRATED TALK Thu 20 Jun 10.30am RENAISSANCE ITALY
BOOK PRESENTATION Fri 21 Jun 7pm MELISSA HARRISON & JULIET BLAXLAND MUSIC Sat 22 Jun 7.30pm ANNA MUDEKA
ILLUSTRATED TALK Tue 25 Jun 6.30pm HOW BOOKS GET MADE
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CINEMA Wed 26 Jun 7.30pm THE WILD PEAR TREE (15)
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE Thu 27 Jun 7pm SMALL ISLAND
MUSIC Fri 28 Jun 7.30pm A SAUCERFUL OF FLOYD
CLASSICAL MUSIC Sun 30 Jun 3pm HOFFMEISTER ENSEMBLE
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Blyth Valley Parkinson’s Support Group
WE held our annual Coffee morning at Wenhaston Village Hall. We made an amazing £168 and must thank the people of Wenhaston
in particular
who turned out to support us. We were lucky enough to have Helen Hayes playing her ukulele during the morning helping to create a happy atmosphere,
some singing
along while enjoying coffee and an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets, buy cakes or look at a selection of books and puzzles.
Our next meeting will be on
Wednesday 12th June in the Garden room of Patrick Stead hospital
at 10am when the
Parkinson’s nurse will join us to talk about her role and support she can offer.
you, with high farce and witty dialogue, from dozing on your strawberries. Bring chairs etc. Sunday 30th June. Action
- Reaction, runs until a
very striking exhibition by artist and sculptor Mark Purllant,
June
20th. Impressive drawings and sculptures bursting with energy, some works emerging from
paintings into 3D,
spiralling metal creations and swishing work in ink on paper. Well worth seeing from the Master from the Dojo, inspired by his work in sport, dance and martial arts. Now until 20th June.
Halesworth Christmas Lights
HALESWORTH Event Management have had a busy few months raising money for the Christmas Lights. Another successful quiz was held at Chinny’s in April and once again was a sell out. Many thanks to the team at Lovewell Blake who set the questions and ran the event, thanks also, to Chinny’s for their help on the evening and to everyone who donated raffle/ silent auction prizes. Due to the fantastic support from the whole community the evening raised £1,281 which is great news.
On a quiet, cool evening in
Norwich City Supporters
“NORWICH City – Champions” definitely not a phrase heard back in August. After a disappointing finish last season with
a mid-table position,
nobody would have predicted what would happen next, with a free transfer signing topping the scoring charts and winning Player of the Season. We lost just two away games, scoring 94 goals, finishing five points from second place and a massive eleven points from third. To top it off a certain other team were relegated. We finished the season with the youngest ever back four, a multi national mid field and an unknown Finnish international up front. Messrs Farke and Webber must now work wonders in the transfer market to recruit a few reinforcements without losing the team spirit which won so many points. So now the fun starts, it’s great seeing all the top players but not so good losing heavily to the best teams in the country. Somehow you have to get 35 points, 10 wins and 5 draws, easy! Our Fantasy Football League competition winner has been known for sometime, in the end Josh was 88 points ahead of Mark in second place. We have a new holder of the wooden spoon, Dave finished 112 points behind Charlie at the bottom. The winner’s trophy and the spoon will be presented at our end of season meal on June 8th, 6.30pm for 7pm. Next up will be our summer barbecue. Date to be confirmed.
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May groups of people could be seen walking up and down the Thoroughfare enjoying HEM’s first Mystery Moveable Feast. It was a very sociable evening with superb food at all three participating
venues. HEM
would like to thank Simon at The Angel, Becky of De Argenteins and Vicky at the White Hart for their help and co-operation in organising the event.
It was such a success
that plans are already afoot to make it an annual event so look out for the publicity next Spring. HEM are delighted to announce that £287.50 was raised for the Christmas Lights
so many thanks to all who supported the event. Halesworth Town Council
have also generously approved a grant towards this year’s event and for this HEM are extremely grateful.
The next
major fundraiser will be our annual residency in the Pop-up Shop in The Thoroughfare in the first week of August selling all sorts of things! As you can see fundraising is well in hand for this year’s Christmas Lights and if you would like to join HEM the AGM will be held on Tuesday 11th June at 5.30pm in The Stables behind the Angel.
Halesworth Campus
IN April, the Halesworth Campus trustees took on the responsibility
Ltd
We are also delighted that the League
of managing
the Skills Centre ourselves, as Peterborough Regional College Training
and Construction Specialists
decided that they did not wish to be part of the venture any longer. We are now working actively
with different
organisations who want to make use of the fabulous facilities the Skills Centre has in place.
In fact, we are very pleased to say that ‘Suffolk New College - on the coast’, based in Leiston, are planning to run
courses career in at Campus from September.
Halesworth If
you, or someone you know, might be interested in pursuing a
hairdressing or
professional cookery there is information on their website at
www.suffolk.ac.uk/course- categories/on-the-coast.
Patrick Stead
of Friends of Hospital are
going to fit out a dedicated space in the Skills Centre to provide day care that was previously provided at Rayner Green. The
Skills Centre has
lecture/meeting/classrooms that are available to hire for community use, even on a one-off basis.
If you would
like to find out whether there is something to suit your needs please contact us at info@
halesworthcampus.org and mark your
query for the
attention of Les Lelean. For further information about Halesworth Campus in general, please look at our website www.halesworthcampus. org or email us at info@
halesworthcampus.org.
Beccles & District Horticultural Society Summer Show
BECCLES & District Horticultural Society will be holding their Summer Show on Saturday 13th July at the St
Johns Ambulance Blyburgate, Beccles
Hall, from
12noon. Our show has a spectacular display of entries to enjoy.
Our friendly gardening club was established in 1832. It holds monthly meetings with
a variety of speakers and four shows each year. It caters for gardeners of all levels. Come along as a guest with no obligation to see if you like the club. For further information please contact Rebecca Bedwell, Secretary rwallers@
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