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Hawkinge SpitfireS Club The club is for the over 55's and we meet once a month on the second Wednesday in Hawkinge Village Hall. We have a variety of speaker's, music afternoons and outings during the year. Visitors are welcome and the cost is £3.00 including tea and biscuits. Start time is 2,30pm. Enquiries to 01303 489137 11th September speaker - kent air ambulance
Capel le ferne farmers’ Market will be open every Tuesday 10 to 12.30 for local Kent produce and crafts. Capel le Ferne Village all, Lancaster Ave, CT187LX
bingO weDneSDaY afternOOnS at etCHingHill Village Hall. 2pm - 3-30pm. £2 per book of 5 games. strip of 6 books for £5 - AN ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. For more info phone 07514 758936.
Hawkinge eveningwi meets on the third Wednesday of each month (except in August) at 7.30 p.m. in Hawkinge Village Hall. Please feel free to join us for a cuppa and to see what we get up to… If you would like an initial chat before coming along please contact either President Gwyneth on 01303 892471 or Secretary Cheryl on 01303 891226
littlebournewar Memorial Hall BINGO - every third Thursday of the month in the Lounge. £1 entrance includes refresh- ments. £2 a book of 8 games. £4 for 2 books etc
Capel-le-ferne gardener’s Club. This friendly club welcomes newmembers and visitors to itsmeetings on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at St Radigund’s Church Hall, Albany Road, Capel-le-Ferne CT18 7JT. Speakers, Quizzes, Social evenings, outings and Shows. All welcome, call 01303 892577.
CaSH bingO every Tuesday evening @ 8.00pm and Saturday afternoon @ 2.00pm at the St. Mary's Bay Village Hall. St. Mary's Bay, Romney Marsh, Kent. Good cash prizes, raffle and refreshments available. For further information e-mail stm-
bvh@gmail.com
the folkestone branch of the british Sugarcraft guild invite you to join us at St Andrews Hall , Surrenden Road, Cheriton. We meet on the first Saturday of each month excepting January 1.30pm until 4pm. Come along and see what we do with all forms of sugar and all methods of working with it old and new. Learn from trained demonstrators,join in workshops and talk to our members who are beginners through to old hands. They would be pleased to share their knowledge. This month we will be holding a hands on workshop with Tessa Whitehouse. She will be demonstrating Royal icing Brush Embroidery. In October another hands on workshop with Georgie Godbold demonstrating a model of a Witch on a Pumpkin in her famous wobbly style Why not come along your first visit is free? We also have a Cygnets section ages 7 to 18 years, they meet in the morning of the first Saturday in the month 9-15am until 12 noon. For further information please call
01303 891796.
garage Safari on Sunday 15th September in Lyminge and surrounding villages. Free maps available on day or download from
www.lyminge.org.uk. There are usually 60+ garages. Doors open at 9am. Come along and grab a bargain.
etCHingHill Village Hall filM nigHt. On Monday 16th September, Etchinghill Residents' Association will be showing ‘Stan & Ollie’ (PG), starring Steve Coogan, John C. Reilly & Shirley Henderson. The film is the heart-warming true story of what would become Laurel and Hardy’s triumphant farewell tour. Doors open at 7 pm for a 7.30 pm start. The entrance fee of £5.00 per head includes admission, refreshments and a lucky draw ticket. New and existing members are welcome. For further information please visit
www.etchinghill.info
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