BISHOPSTONE VILLAGE HALL

 Events Into Spring 2010



Country Dancing Club.

Every Tuesday, 7.30pm until 9.30pm

 

Organisers : Des and Heather Adeley (01722 718463)

Come ceilidh and country dancing, even if you think you are hopeless, because it's lots of fun.

Young and old welcome and you can come on your own - you don't need a partner. Nor do you need any experience.

£2 per head per session



Pilates Classes

 

Various sessions are regularly held.

Phone Claudine on 07788 587937  for information


Lunch Club  

Wednesday 3rd March - doors open 12.30pm

Speaker – Alan Corkill “The Salisbury Playhouse"

Tickets £6 per head including a glass of wine.

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets.

All welcome but please book.

If you require transport please call a committee member.

Offers of assistance with catering are always appreciated.


Rural Arts present “Chime Child”

Saturday 6th March at 7.30pm - doors open 7.00pm.

This is a celebration of west country folklore through story, music and song.

Nationally renowned Somerset storyteller Jane Flood collaborates with musicians Fiona Barrow (fiddle) and Martin Solomon (harp) to awaken the wealth of songs and stories hidden in the Somerset landscape. (A “Chime Child” is someone born between midnight on a Friday and cock-crow on  Saturday and is thought to have special powers).

Tickets £6.50, £5.50, £3.50 and £16.00 for family (2 + 2).

Hot supper ticket £2.50, (food to be served before show begins).

Bar and Raffle.

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets.


Lunch Club  

Wednesday 3rd March - doors open 12.30pm

Speaker - Alan Corkill - "The Salisbury Playhouse"

Tickets £6.00 per head including a glass of wine.

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets.

All welcome but please book.

If you require transport please call a committee member.

Offers of assistance with catering are always appreciated.



Film Night

BRIGHT STAR (12A)

Friday 26th March at 7.30pm - doors open 7.00pm

Starring Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox, Thomas Brodie-Sangster


Bright Star is set in 1819. When 23-year-old poet John Keats, who lives in Hampstead with his friend Charles meets Fanny Brawne, the 18-year-old daughter of his next door neighbour, their initial sparring soon blossoms into an intense love affair.

However, the path of true love never does run smooth and, despite the fact that no one really opposes their relationship, it quickly becomes clear that Fanny won't be permitted to marry Keats, because a penniless poet doesn't carry much weight when it comes to social status. Meanwhile, things are further complicated by Keats' deteriorating health.

Drinks and Snacks available

Tickets £5 per head.

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets but book early.


Lunch Club  

Wednesday 14th April - doors open 12.30pm

Speaker – Marion Foster "A Day in the Life of a Magistrate"

Tickets £6 per head including a glass of wine.

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets.

All welcome but please book.

If you require transport please call a committee member.

Offers of assistance with catering are always appreciated.


Film Night

Friday 23rd April at 7.30pm - doors open 7.00pm

Film not yet selected; more info in next issue.

Drinks and Snacks available

Tickets £5 per head

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets but book early


St George’s Day Dinner with Barn Dance

Saturday 24th April at 7.00pm sharp

The evening starts with canapés in bar, then main course at tables. Tables are then cleared away for barn dancing with Des and Heather Adeley, with an interval for pudding, coffee, drinks top-up (and a rest), before a few more dances. Please state any dietary requirements when booking.

Bar and raffle.

Tickets adults/OAPs - £12 per head, children under 16 - £8 per head

Phone Caroline (01722 781044) or Chris (01722 718701) for tickets


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