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WHAT’S ON
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY GODFREY & BARR, HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB’S LEADING EST A TE AGENT
EVERY THURSDAY 1 FEB - 26 APR TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY MONDAY 26 MARCH
10-10.30am & 10.45-11.15am RA Library Sing Song Time 2:30pm An Introduction to Aboriginal Art a Fellowship House 7:45pm Hampstead Garden Suburb Residents Association
Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place. A first Talk at Fellowship House. An illustrated talk by Dr Justin Schlicht. Annual General Meeting at Henrietta Barnett School Hall,
library activity for under-threes and their grown-ups. Rhyme, Members £1, non-members £3 including tea and biscuits. Central Square. All residents welcome. Refreshments.
rhythm and repetition are all fundamental to a baby’s speech
and language development. Sharing rhythms and singing songs WEDNESDAY 28 FEBRUARY TUESDAY 27 MARCH
help babies to develop listening and concentration skills. 7:30pm HGS Astronomical Society – The science of the star-core 2:30pm Language – Why Do We Speak a Fellowship House Talk
Admission free. and its impact on the Earth and Moon Talk by Rupert Holms at at Fellowship House. Speaker: Dr. Ellis Douek (former ENT
The Oriel Room, Free Church Hall, Northway NW11 7AG. surgeon). Members £1, non-members £3 including tea and
FRIDAY 2 FEBRUARY biscuits.
3:30pm RA Library Book Club Garden Suburb Community Library, THURSDAY 29 MARCH WEDNESDAY 28 MARCH
15 The Market Place. New book every month, discussed over cake 3pm Crisis to Confidence - techniques to overcome stress by Alan 7:30pm HGS Astronomical Society: Chasing the Sun – Voyages
and tea. Pick up a copy of the current book at the HGS Library Wise, psychologist at Alyth Gardens. Booking, hgsu3a.uk/events/ to Totality Talk by Mike Davies at The Oriel Room, Free Church
and join us on the first Friday of each month. Admission free. FRIDAY 2 MARCH Hall, Northway NW11 7AG.
SATURDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2pm Women’s World Day of Prayer Service at Free Church. Service THURSDAY 29 MARCH
10:30am Free Church Traidcraft Sale Clothing Exchange and entitled ‘All God’s Creation is very good’ and focuses on Suriname. 8pm Maundy Thursday - Liturgy of the Last Supper at St Jude’s
Coffee Morning at The Free Church. 3:30pm RA Library Book Club Garden Suburb Community Library, Church.
5:30-7pm Horticultural Society Grow a Potato in a Bag Competition 15 The Market Place. New book every month, discussed over cake 8pm Free Church Maundy Thursday Communion Service at The
for all ages. Collect your potato from Fellowship House today. and tea. Pick up a copy of the current book at the HGS Library Free Church.
Seed potatoes and growing bags will be distributed on 3rd/4th and join us on the first Friday of each month. Admission free.
February and should be planted in the bag on 29th March. SATURDAY 3 MARCH FRIDAY 30 MARCH
Potatoes harvested and weighed at Flower Show on Saturday 10:30am Free Church Traidcraft Sale, Clothing Exchange and 10:30am Good Friday - Liturgy of the Cross at St Jude’s Church.
15th June. Prizes for most potatoes grown and for heaviest potato. Coffee Morning at The Free Church. 6:30pm Good Friday Service at The Free Church.
Information from Yvonne Oliver - 020 8455 8741. SATURDAY 31 MARCH
SUNDAY 4 MARCH
SUNDAY 4 FEBRUARY 10:30am The Pergola, the Hill Garden and Golders Hill Park 8pm Holy Saturday - The Easter Liturgy at St Jude’s Church.
10am Borough Councillors’ Surgery at HGS Trust Office, 862 Meet in North End Way, on Hampstead side on Inverforth House. SUNDAY 1 APRIL
Finchley Road, NW11 6AB. Ask for advice on local problems. A Heath & Hampstead Society walk, led by Peter Tausige.
10:30am The History of the Hampstead Heath Ponds meet at Suggested minimum donation £5 per adult. Info 07941 528 034; 8am & 10:30am Easter Sunday – Easter Celebration at St Jude’s
Burgh House. A Heath & Hampstead Society walk, led by Marc email hhs.walks@gmail.com Church.
Hutchinson. Suggested minimum donation £5 per adult. Info 7:30pm Mill Hill Music Club present Leonore Piano Trio with 9:30am Birds of the Heath Meet at Burgh House. A Heath &
Hampstead Society walk led by John Hunt. Suggested minimum
07941 528 034; email hhs.walks@gmail.com. Matthew Hunt clarinet, Benjamin Nabarro violin, Gemma donation £5 per adult. Info 07941 528 034; email hhs.walks@
7:30pm Mill Hill Music Club present the prize winning Rosefield cello, Tim Horton piano. At Henrietta Barnett School gmail.com.
Hieronymus Quartet – Clemence de Forceville violin, Matia Hall. Beethoven – Clarinet Trio in B flat Op. 11, Stravinsky – 11am Easter Sunday Family Service at The Free Church.
Gotman violin, Jenny Lewisohn viola, Vladimir Waltha cello. At Soldiers Tale clarinet, violin, piano, Suk – Elegy, Mendelssohn –
Henrietta Barnett School Hall. Haydn String Quartet Op. 77 No. Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor. Admission £15 with 8-25yrs free. TUESDAY 3 APRIL
1 in G; Bartok String Quartet No. 2 Op 17; Beethoven Razumovsky Michael Rawling 8959 3866 or www.millhillmusicclub.co.uk/ 8pm Residents Association Council Meeting at Fellowship
Op. 59 No. 2 in E minor. Admission £15 with 8-25yrs free. boxoffice.htm. House. Hear Suburb issues debated. 15 minute (maximum)
Michael Rawling, 8959 3866 or www.millhillmusicclub.co.uk/ question and answer session for residents, who are not members
boxoffice.htm. TUESDAY 6 MARCH of the RA Council, at the start of the meeting.
EVERY TUESDAY 6 FEB - 24 APR 2:30pm The Chinese Labour Corps in the First World War a FRIDAY 6 APRIL
Fellowship House Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker: Dr Frances
10.15-10.45am RA Library Story/Song Time Garden Suburb Wood. Members £1, non-members £3 including tea and biscuits. 3:30pm RA Library Book Club Garden Suburb Community
Community Library, 15 The Market Place, NW11 6LB. We 8pm Residents Association Council Meeting at Fellowship House. Library, 15 The Market Place. New book every month, discussed
welcome toddlers and their carers into a warm, friendly group. Hear Suburb issues debated. 15 minute (maximum) question and over cake and tea. Pick up a copy of the current book at the HGS
We provide rhythm and rhyme making activities alongside both answer session for residents, who are not members of the RA Library and join us on the first Friday of each month. Admission
new and familiar songs, and an introduction into the world of Council, at the start of the meeting. free.
exciting and boundless stories beyond home provision. Come
and join us for some fun with your little ones. Admission free. SATURDAY 10 MARCH SATURDAY 7 APRIL
2:30pm The Coburg Conspiracy – Royal Plots and Manoevres a 7:30pm Horticultural Society Quiz Night at Fellowship House, 10:30am Free Church Traidcraft Sale, Clothing Exchange and
Coffee Morning at The Free Church.
Fellowship House Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker: Richard NW11 6YD. A light hearted quiz supper evening with not too
Sotnik. Members £1, non-members £3 including tea and biscuits. much horticultural knowledge required. Tables of 4-6. Contact THURSDAY 12 APRIL – SATURDAY 14 APRIL
8pm Residents Association Council Meeting at Fellowship House. Diane Berger 455 0455 - for price and to book. 7:30pm Garden Suburb Theatre: A Woman Of No Importance’
Hear Suburb issues debated. 15 minute (maximum) question by Oscar Wilde also 2:30pm on Saturday. King Alfred Phoenix
and answer session for residents, who are not members of the RA SUNDAY 11 MARCH Theatre, NW11 7HY. Admission £13, £11. To book 020 3582
Council, at the start of the meeting. 8am & 10:30am Mothering Sunday Services at St Jude’s Church. 1333, www.ticketsource.co.uk/gardensuburbtheatre or www.
11am Mothering Sunday Service at the Free Church. gardensuburbtheatre.org.
TUESDAY 13 FEBRUARY
2:30pm Why Charity in the 21st Century? a Fellowship House MONDAY 12 MARCH THURSDAY 12 APRIL
Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker: Margaret Harris, Emeritus 5pm Borough Councillors’ Surgery at HGS Trust Office, 862 7:30pm HGS Horticultural Society – An Arts and Crafts Revival:
Professor Aston University. Members £1, Non-Members £3 Finchley Road, NW11 6AB. Ask for advice on local problems. the restoration of Central Square & Sunshine Corner by Stephen
including tea and biscuits. Crisp. Fellowship House, NW11 6YD. Members free, non members
TUESDAY 13 MARCH £3.
WEDNESDAY 14 FEBRUARY Residents Association last copy date for What’s On in May, June
9am Ash Wednesday - Imposition of Ashes St Jude’s Church. & July for insertion in the Summer edition of Suburb News. Email SUNDAY 15 APRIL
details to raevents@hgs.org.uk 10am Borough Councillors’ Surgery at HGS Trust Office, 862
THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2:30pm What is Good or Bad for our Teenagers a Fellowship Finchley Road, NW11 6AB. Ask for advice on local problems.
2:30pm Free Church Thursday Fellowship social afternoon Free House Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker Professor Harry Zeitlin. 7:30pm Mill Hill Music Club presents Ishay Shaer piano
Church Rooms. The Garden Choir entertains. Members £1, non-members £3 including tea and biscuits. Henrietta Barnett School Hall. Beethoven – Bagatelles Op. 126;
8pm Historical Association The Quakers In The 17th Century: Brahms – 6 Klavierstucke Op. 118; Liszt – La Lugubre Gondola;
The Society Of Friends And The Foundations Of Its Achievements WEDNESDAY 14 MARCH – SUNDAY 27 JUNE Liszt – Premiere Valse Oubliee; Liszt – Bagatelle sans tonalite;
Fellowship House. The speaker, Professor Richard Aldrich, Exhibition at Burgh House Hampstead – A Totally Preposterous Chopin – Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor. Admission £15 with
Emeritus Professor of International Security, Warwick University, Parson: Evelyn Waugh and Basil Bourchier Evelyn Waugh came 8-25yrs free. Contact Michael Rawling 020 8959 3866 or online
has researched extensively in the area of intelligence and under the influence of its flamboyant and outspoken young vicar, www.millhillmusicclub.co.uk/boxoffice.htm.
espionage. Free refreshments. Visitors £3, members £1. Basil Bouchier, later calling him a “totally preposterous parson”.
This small exhibition, curated by Reverend Alan Walker, seeks to TUESDAY 17 APRIL
FRIDAY 16, SATURDAY 17 & SUNDAY 18 FEBRUARY reconsider their relationship and rediscover a local clergyman 2:30pm Lost Warriors: Seagrim & Pagani of Burma a Fellowship
7:30pm Garden Suburb Theatre ‘Aladdin’ on 16th & 17th and who performed on the national stage. House Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker Philip Davies. Members
3pm on 17th & 18thy. The Bull Theatre, 68 The High Street, £1, non-members £3 including tea and biscuits.
High Barnet, EN5 5SJ. The tale of runabout boy meets runaway THURSDAY 15 MARCH
Princess..! It’s a whole… new world! Admission £13, £10, £40 2:30pm Free Church Thursday Fellowship social afternoon and THURSDAY 19 APRIL
family ticket. To book 020 3582 1333, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ food tasting session Free Church Rooms. 2:30pm Thursday Fellowship and social afternoon Free Church
gardensuburbtheatre or www.gardensuburbtheatre.org. 8pm Historical Association – The Sea Captain, The Actress And Rooms.
The Lost Treasure: A Sidelight On The East India Company In The
SUNDAY 18 FEBRUARY 18th Century Fellowship House, NW11 6YD. Speaker, Professor TUESDAY 24 APRIL
2:30pm Refugees at Home a Fellowship House Talk at Fellowship
Horticultural Society Coach trip to Welford Park Join us to see John Miller, is Emeritus Professor of History, Queen Mary College, House. Speaker Sara Nathan. Members £1, non-members £3
one of the best displays of snowdrops and other winter flowers in London University. All lectures are followed by free refreshments. including tea and biscuits.
the country. 020 8455 0455 for details and to book. Visitors are welcome £3, members of Fellowship House £1.
WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL
TUESDAY 20 FEBRUARY TUESDAY 20 MARCH 7:30pm HGS Astronomical Society – Juno Mission Talk by
2:30pm My Life as the Labour Party’s Lawyer Fellowship House 2:30pm Preventing Falls a Fellowship House Talk at Fellowship Professor Emma Bunce Leicester University at The Oriel Room,
Talk at Fellowship House. Speaker: Gerald Shamash. Members £1, House. Speaker Dale Bevington. Members £1, non-members £3 Free Church Hall, Northway NW11 7AG.
non-members £3 including tea and biscuits. including tea and biscuits.
THURSDAY 26 APRIL
THURSDAY 22 FEBRUARY FRIDAY 23 MARCH 8pm The Finchley Society: The Coaching Inns of the Great
2:30pm The Finchley Society ‘Hawthorn Dene – its role in local 1pm Free Church Violin Recital by Litsa Tunnah at The Free North Road, The Regents Canal and Museum. Speaker Roger
and national history’ Avenue (Stephens) House, East End Road Church. Lunch in support of Christian Aid served from 12:15pm. Protz from CAMRA. Avenue (Stephens) House, East End Road
N3 3QE. Speaker Frank Kelsall. £2 non-members. 020 8883 3381. N3 3QE. Admission £2 non-members. To book 020 8883 3381.
3pm The enduring popularity of Disney’s early feature length SUNDAY 25 MARCH
animated film by Professor Howard Jacobs at Alyth Gardens. 10:30am Palm Sunday – Liturgy of the Palm at St Jude’s Church FRIDAY 27 APRIL
Booking at https://hgsu3a.uk/events/. (begins at Church Rooms). 1pm Recital by The Haywood Trio at The Free Church. Lunch in
11am Free Church Palm Sunday Service at The Free Church. support of Christian Aid served from 12.15.
FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY
1pm Jeremy Pinder Thompson viola and David Trafford piano at SUNDAY 29 APRIL
The Free Church. Lunch in support of Christian Aid served 12:15pm. 10am-4pm Chandos Tennis Club Open Day See us at our new
location; 120 East End Road N2 0RZ. 10% off all subs when
SUNDAY 25 FEBRUARY joining that day. Wigmore Sports will be on site for racket
11am Free Church 108th Anniversary Service at The Free Church. advice and hitting, also with new clothing ranges.
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