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Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Please e-mail new entries for the diary to the editor Roger Pashley at [email protected] Thursday 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Christ Church Every Thursday in term time 14.2.13 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall Except 14 March 21 & 28.2.13 All ages welcome 7, & 21.3.13 **SPECIAL SAM BEARE EVENT ON 14 FEBRUARY Fridays 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Classes - Do you draw or paint? Brook Memorial Hall WI 15.2.13 Why not come along 1 & 15.3.13 Tue 19.2.13 1.15pm for Walk - Chertsey Meads, Shepperton Meet at first car park on Contact 1.30pm start and Weybridge Chertsey Meads at end Next Steps Runnymede of Meads Lane Chertsey Tel: 01932-568091 e-mail : [email protected] JUST TURN UP Tue 19.2.13 8pm Audio visual presentation Brook Memorial Hall Venture Club by Roy Woods Wed 20.2.13 8pm Lent Course “The Jesus I never knew” Christ Church Parish Christ Church & next 4 Centre weeks Thu 21.2.13 1.45pm Talk “Royal Weddings 1840-2011 ” Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 by Pat Lock Sat 23.2.13 3 to 5pm Afternoon tea and cakes Brook Memorial Hall Otershaw Village Hall Contact 01932-844183 Mon 25.2.13 2.30 – 4pm Runnymede Local Committee Runnymede BC Surrey CC Discussion on topics such as Civic Centre education, young people, highways, transport Tue 26.2.13 1.15pm for Walk Meet at side of Contact 1.30pm start Ottershaw, Rowtown and Woodham Ottershaw Junior School Next Steps Runnymede JUST TURN UP – Junction of Bousley Tel: 01932-568091 e-mail : [email protected] Rise and Fletcher Road 12/2/2013 Page 1 of 6 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Tue 26.2.13 8pm Talk “Across India by Train” Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Society All welcome Entry £1 (Guests £2) by Colin Bucocks Contact Roger on 01932-872211 for member info Wed 27.2.13 8pm Bellringing (Campanology) Christ Church Ottershaw Bellringers Most Sundays at 10am or Why not come along and have a look? Wednesdays at 8pm Ring Peter on 01932- 872844 Thu 28.2.13 Ottershaw Players Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Players Fri 1.3.13 Annual Farrago Sat 2.3.13 Sat 2.3.13 12- 2.30pm Nearly New Sale Christ Church Ottershaw Christ Church Contact Baby kit, Children’s Clothes, Equipment [email protected] and Toys for info Sun 3.3.13 10.30am Worship for ALL Christ Church Christ Church See www.ottershawchurch.com Try our new format Mon 4.3.13 2pm Talk “Burial Grounds of London” Talk Hythe Centre, Egham Runnymede U3A Go to website to contact about by Leslie Grout Hythe membership Tue 5.3.13 1.15pm for A walk around Virginia Water Lake Meet at car park of the Contact 1.30pm start Wheatsheaf Hotel Next Steps Runnymede JUST TURN UP ! Tel: 01932-568091 e-mail : [email protected] Sat 9.3.13 7pm Race Night with Fish and Chip Supper Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall Contact 01932-844183 For tickets £10 per person Sat 9.3.13 4-6pm Messy Church – Crafts, Christ Church Parish Contact Janice for info at Worship and Tea Centre, Guildford Road [email protected] Christ Church for young families Tue `12.3.13 7 to 8pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Brook Memorial Hall Surrey Police Runnymede Room Wed 13.3.13 12noon Big Lent Lunch 5 Chaworth Close Christ Church Donation towards work of CMS Soup, bread and cheeses Children welcome Wed 13.3.13 2pm Mother’s Union Members home MU Contact Mary on 01932-872211 for information 12/2/2013 Page 2 of 6 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Thu 14.3.13 BY-ELECTION Brook Memorial Hall Tue 19.3.13 8pm Talk “Hedgehog Rescue” by Sue Kidges Brook Memorial Hall Venture Club Wed 20.3.13 2pm CAMEO Easter Praise Brook Memorial Hall Christ Church All welcome Thursday 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Last CAMEO before Easter break 21.3.13 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall Christ Church All ages welcome Thu 21.3.13 1.45pm Talk “Wheelbarrow – Kew gardens” by Brook Memorial Hall WI Harry Townsend Sat 23.3.13 9.30am Cats Protection League Spring Fair Brook memorial Hall Cats Protection Sun 24.3.13 Go ahead and Jump Salisbury The Surrey Care Trust Contact Vicky on 01483-412751 Skydiving Day – Sponsored event Wiltshire Or see Surrey Care Trust website Tue 26.3.13 8pm Talk “ Sir Edward Colebrooke of Brook Memorial Hall All welcome OttershawPark” by Sheila Binns Entry £1 (Guests £2) Thu 28.3.13 Spring School Term ends Fri 29.3.13 9.30am Good Friday Service Christ Church Christ Church See www.ottershawchurch.com & 2pm Sun 31.3.13 9am Easter Sunday Christ Church Christ Church & 10.30am Holy Communion Services Easter Egg hunt for children at 10.30am Mon 8.4.13 2pm Talk “Light, Cameras, Sound Oops” Talk Hythe Centre, Egham Go to website to contact about by Ian Dow Hythe membership Runnymede U3A Thursday 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Restart after Easter 11.4.13 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall Christ Church Every Thursday in term time All ages welcome Fridays 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Classes Brook Memorial Hall WI 12 &26 4.13 Do you draw or paint? Why not come 10 & 24.5.13 along 12/2/2013 Page 3 of 6 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Sat 13.4.13 2 to 5pm Craft Fair and Afternoon tea Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall Contact 01932-844183 For info Mon 15.4.13 Summer School Term starts Tue 16.4.13 8pm Royal Wedding Slides by Pat Lock Brook Memorial Hall Venture Club Thu 18.4.13 1.45pm Talk “Treasures and the Tower” Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 By Garry Wyke Sat 20.4.13 10am WI Spring Fair Brook Memorial Hall WI Cakes, preserves, plants, books, handicrafts, bric-a-brac, Tombola, raffle Sat 27.4.13 7 for prompt Quiz Night Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call 01932-844183 7.30pm start Thu 2.5.13 COUNCIL ELECTIONS Mon 6.5.13 12midday on Ottershaw May Fair Recreation Field May Fair [email protected] for details of stalls Tue `7.5.13 7 to 8pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Brook Memorial Hall Runnymede Room Mon 13.5.13 2pm Talk “A varied programme of harp Hythe Centre, Egham Runnymede U3A Go to website to contact about music” by Margaret Watson Hythe membership Thu 16.5.13 1.45pm Resolution meeting and Ploughman’s Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 lunch Fri 17.5.13 7pm-1am The Hollywood Ball Wentworth Golf Club White Lodge Centre Contact 01932-567131 Fundraising event – meal, dancing, for tickets @£87 auction Sat 18.5.13 7.30pm Hog Roast and Line Dancing Meath School Meath School Info: Contact [email protected] Tue 21.5.13 8pm Talk “Saddle Sore in Montana” by Ann Brook Memorial Hall Venture Club Chance Mon 27.5.13 Spring Bank Holiday – Half-term week 12/2/2013 Page 4 of 6 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Mon 27.5.13 Surrey County Show Stoke Park Guildford Sat 8.6.13 Coronation Garden Safari and Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call: 01932-844183 Afternoon tea Thu 20.6.13 1.45pm Domestic and Flower Show Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 Sun 30.6.13 12 to 3pm Meath School Summer Fete Meath School Meath School [email protected] Contact for info Sat 13.7.13 Chertsey Black Cherry Fair Abbey Fields, Chertsey Rotary Club See - Over 100 stalls ! www.blackcherryfair.com Thu 18.7.13 1.45pm Talk “A humorous look at women Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 travelling alone in the 1880’’s” by Margaret Latter Wed 24.7.13 Summer School Term ends Wed 24.7.13 Play “ Calendar Girls ” Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Players Thu 25.7.13 Fri 26.7.13 Sat 27.7.13 Tue `30.7.13 7 to 8pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Brook Memorial Hall Surrey Police Runnymede Room Sat 10.8.13 & Chertsey Show Chertsey Agricultural Sun 11.8.13 **This is the 170th Show** Association Sat 17.8.13 Colebrook Party Ottershaw Village Hall Mon 26.8.13 Summer Bank Holiday Tue 3.9.13 Autumn Term begins Sat 7.9.13 Ottershaw Village Hall Open Day Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call: 01932-844183 Tue 24.9.13 8pm Ottershaw Society AGM Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Society Tue `8.10.13 7 to 8pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Brook Memorial Hall Surrey Police Runnymede Room Tue `3.12.13 7 to 8pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Brook Memorial Hall Surrey Police Runnymede Room 12/2/2013 Page 5 of 6 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Weekly Activities Day(s) Time Group Meeting Place Details Mon/Tue evening Christ Church Youth Groups 10-18yrs Christ Church Parish Membership on application to Mandi on 01932-563868 Hi FI, Fusion ,Focus & Tuesday Clubs Centre Monday 10-11.30am Christ Church Mother and Toddler Christ Church Parish Contact Louise Hopkinson 01932 873062 Centre or Lucy Longman 01932 873771 Friday 9-11.15am Fledglings Toddler Group Ottershaw Infant School Tel 01932-873062 for info Wednesday evening Christ Church, Bellringing Christ Church Contact Peter on 01932-872844 or Roger on 01932-872211 Thursdays 9.30am - 12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Memorial Hall Organised by Christ Church Every Thursday in term time for a coffee, tea and chat Contact Mary on 01932-872211 Ottershaw Boys Football Club Ottershaw Primary Looking for players for under 16 age group School and Chertsey Tel Mick Webb on 01932-877677 Recreation ground Ottershaw Scout & Guide Group The Holt, Ottershaw Guides, Rainbow &Brownies - Ring Naomi on 01932-563311 Memorial Grounds Scouts, Cubs, Beavers - Ring Heather on 01932-874142 Ottershaw Bowling Club Ottershaw Memorial Tel: Jean Ayres on 01932-344245 Fields For information Ottershaw & Hamm Moor Cricket Club Ottershaw Memorial Membership - tel Grahame on 020-8570-3439 Fields Ottershaw Social Club 19 Brox Road http://www.ottershawsocialclub.co.uk/events.php Recommended bookmark https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ottershaw-Society/112708505461210 Brook Memorial Hall is also home for Drama Classes Oak Academy of Performing Arts, Children’s Dance classes ‘Dancing Shoes’, Monkey Music for children up to 4 yrs old, classes in martial arts /Kick boxing, Tai Chi, Pilates and Zumba Dance classes Poplar Sure Start Children’s Centre Please e-mail new entries for the diary to Roger Pashley at [email protected] 12/2/2013 Page 6 of 6 .
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