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Underriver Newssheet MAY 2017 This Month 6th Horticultural Society Plant Sale 12th Golf Day 24th Tim Stanley (see page 10) The Church of St Margaret, Underriver Contact:... St Lawrence Vicarage, Stone Street, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 0LQ Telephone: 01732 761766 Email: [email protected] Church Calendar MAY 7 4th Sunday of Easter White 11:15 All-age Family Service Reading: John 10:1-10 14 5th Sunday of Easter White 08:00 Holy Communion (BCP) Readings: Acts 7:55-end & John 14:1-14 18:00 Evensong Readings: Acts 7:55-end & John 14:1-14 21 6th Sunday of Easter White 11:15 Short Family Communion (CW) Readings: Acts 17:22-31 & John 14:15-21 25 ASCENSION DAY White 10:00 Holy Communion at St Lawrence’s 28 Sunday after Ascension White 11:15 Parish Communion (CW) Readings: Acts 1:6-14 & John 17:1-11 JUNE 4 PENTECOST Red 11:15 All-age Family Service Readings: Acts 2:1-21 Key: BCP = Book of Common Prayer - a service using traditional (17th C) language and form; CW = Common Worship - a service using contemporary (21st C) language and form St Margaret’s Church Website St Margaret’s now has its own website. To keep up to date about services and events please see www.stmargaretsunderriver.org.uk 2 Some thoughts for the month ahead Siobhan O’Reilly Calthrop of LICC In this age of information overload (London Institute for Contemporary and ‘like’ buttons, it can be so easy to Christianity) considers the accept things without proper thought, phenomenon of Fake News. to forward or ‘like’ things that may be inaccurate or heavily biased. Fake news Even beyond social media, though, ‘Fake news’ has received much news has become increasingly media attention lately. The spread of concise, presented in bite-sized disinformation, propaganda, and portions for us to easily digest as we fabrication of fact is hardly new: rush from one task to another. humans have been spreading Nuances and truths get lost in the mistruths through trusted sources for sound-bites of news headlines and our years. What has taken it to a new personal updates. level, however, is the way it is now spread: social media. So how are we to respond to this as Christians seeking to engage with Fake news items can pop up on our contemporary culture? How do we social media stream at any time and, maintain integrity, authenticity and being one of myriad other pieces of honesty in our speech and information passing before our eyes, relationships both online and offline? they are easily read without care for And what ‘false news’ might we be checking the source. Add to this the presenting about our own lives? fact that they are usually sensational in content, can be shared or liked in We’re called to be salt and light, to just one click, and you have the be wise as serpents but innocent as ingredients for gossip and lies on a doves. When reading the news, global scale. whatever form that takes, how often do we check the source, find out what Some media organisations are other news sites are saying, and taking measures to fight back by hiring critically weigh up agendas? companies to check facts, or design algorithms to stop the spread of fake Siobhan is a tutor in St. Albans. Her blog at www.everyoneelseisnormal.com stories. Yet even the best software is never 100% successful. Human wisdom, or just basic common sense, will always need to be applied. 3 CHURCH NEWS Looking back: Easter Day A marvellous Easter family Celebration of Holy Communion. The church looked absolutely beautiful, both inside and out. The bulbs planted in the Churchyard last November made a glorious display of Spring colour. It has taken a lot of time (and money) to get our Churchyard to its current state but judging by unsolicited feedback the result has been much ap- preciated by the Village. Looking forward: Ascension Day Thursday 25th May 10:00 am Joint Holy Communion at St Lawrence’s Pentecost 4th June 11:15am Celebration All-age Service. ST MARGARET’S CHURCH 150th ANNIVERSARY DINNER Friday 21st July 7pm at The White Rock Inn Tickets are £28 a head, inclusive of a tip for staff; drinks extra. Names please, including guests, to Graham and Maxine Clark email [email protected]. Maxine & Graham Clark A Date for your diary: Memorial Concert for Heather Clemence Given by students of the Royal Academy & the Royal College of Music Saturday 23rd September 2017 in St Margaret’s Church Proceeds to Scotts and St Margaret’s Full details and tickets to follow 4 5 Underriver Village Association Chairman: Miles Hayward Annual Membership £10 per household - To join contact [email protected] Pilates Classes BOOT CAMP Mondays 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm Fast paced circuit based workout Tuesdays 9:25 am Every Tuesday 7.30pm Contact: Zoe George 07950 494 335 Contact: Chris - Email: [email protected] email: [email protected] or call 07796 www.zoegeorgepilates.com 693756 Cookies Kitchen The Band Jam Children's cookery classes held during Runs a three day courses in Underriver during school holidays & at weekends. school holidays for young singers and For further information - musicians aged between 8-14 years old. For further information - email: [email protected] or call email: [email protected]. 07786 271227 Telephone: 07786 166009 Dates for your diaries: • May 12th UVA Golf Day • Jun 17th U Fest • July 22nd Horticultural Society Summer Show • Jul 21st -23rd St Margaret's 150 Years Weekend • Oct 27th Fireworks & Halloween Night • Dec 10th Second Wind Christmas Concert St Margaret’s Newssheet Subscriptions A reminder. £7.00 or £13.00 for postal subscribers. Cheques made payable to St Margaret’s Church, Underriver or cash should in the first instance be handed to the person who delivers your newssheet. If you are unable to hand to your delivery person then please send to: Belinda Goodwin. The Kentish Barn, Underriver House Road, Underriver. TN15 0SJ. Belinda 6 Tim Stanley to speak at the Underriver Village Hall Wednesday 24th May at 8:00 pm Tim Stanley is a leader writer and columnist for the Daily Telegraph, some- times seen on BBC Question Time and often heard on Radio4. His fascination with US history and politics have led him to teach at the Universities of Sussex, London and Oxford as well as fellowships at Royal Holloway and Harvard. As part of his work for the Telegraph he covered the 2016 US election. He will be telling us about his experiences on the campaign trail, why last year’s vote swept away the received orthodoxies of presidential contests and his views on the future of the Trump presidency. The evening is being held to raise funds for Hospice In The Weald. Tickets are available from Mike Clyne (01732 832000 or [email protected]). We are hoping to raise as much money as possible and therefore a minimum dona- tion of £20 per person is requested (light refreshments will be served and are included). 7 ‘U’ FEST Saturday 17 June and an afternoon of cars, face and are for to out on Please for Sevenoaks Greensand Commons Heritage Lottery Funded Project This is to update you on this exciting project which covers all the Commons managed by Sevenoaks District Council. Locally, these are Bitchet Common, Seal Chart/Redhill and Fawke Common, a larger cluster at Westerham and Sev- enoaks Common, bringing the total area to about 300ha. Since October 2016 we have been working with a wide range of local groups, organisations, individuals and the landowners to work up ideas for an exciting programme of practical habitat restoration, public participation in scientific re- search, involvement of local schools and groups, heritage learning activities and access improvements across all the Commons. This consultation will continue over the late spring and into the summer to ensure that everyone has an oppor- tunity to have an input into the project. The result will be a worked up costed proposal of around £700,000 for the HLF to consider in March 2018. We will be leafleting properties adjacent to the commons and carrying out other consultation activities. Updates and further details will be posted on the project website at: http://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/sevenoaks-greensand- commons. Please do get in touch if you would like more information or to be- come involved in any way. Andrew Willmore Sevenoaks Greensand Commons Project Development Officer 07720 093128 [email protected] 8 Social media manners There is ‘good practise’ and ‘bad practise’ in just about everything we do, not least our social media habits. No wonder that when Vogue magazine recently published a ‘modern girl’s guide to social media etiquette’ (which encouraged constant self-promotion), a daily national newspaper* responded with ten of its own ‘commandments’ for good behaviour. We paraphrase them here: 1. Don’t be a food bore. By all means post a photo of your impressive home- made birthday cake, but not a running commentary of what you are having for breakfast, lunch and dinner… 2. Don’t get into political arguments. No matter what you say, someone is going to disagree, and it could turn ugly. So minimise the potential damage: keep your politics to live conversations. 3. Don’t do the humblebragging stuff. Especially, don’t boast about all the running/cycling you do with comments like ‘sad to see that I only clocked up 15 miles today… must do better…!’ 4. Use those hashtags and emojis sparingly – after all, by now you can spell lots of words; you are not 10.