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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] Thursdays 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Christ Church Every Thursday in term time 6 ,13,20 ,27 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall Feb 2014 (20th 10am) All ages welcome **SAM BEARE Bring & Buy 13 FEB** Thu 6.2.14 6 to 7pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Addlestone Civic Centre Surrey Police Thu 6.2.14 7 to 9pm Runnymede Crime Summit Chertsey Hall Office of the Police & Register on line at Crime Commissioner http://runnymedesummit.eventbr ite.co.uk/ Sun 9.2.14 4-6pm Messy Church .Crafts, Worship Christ Church Parish Contact Janice for info at and Tea for young families Centre, Guildford Road [email protected] Christ Church Tue 11.2.14 All 1Walk from Tesco Addlestone 1Cash mc front of Tesco Contact Next Steps Runnymede Tue 18.2.14 1.15pm for 2Walk Chobham Common 2 Four Horseshoes Pub Tel: 01932-858258 Tue 25.2.14 1.30pm start 3Walk Botleys Mansion/Homewood Pk 3Stonehill Rd car park e-mail : [email protected] JUST TURN UP Wed 12.2.14 2pm Mothers’ Union Members home MU Contact Mary on 01932-872211 for information Wed 12.2.14 1.15 to Royal Holloway College Concert College Chapel RH College Free concert 30 minute concert 1.45pm “Baltic Elegies” (some parking places for every Wednesday during term outside visitors) time Wed 12.2.14 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 first on 01932- 872844 Sat 15.to Sun A320 Guildford Road Closure between 23 February Otter roundabout and Church Fri 14.Fri 28 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 Feb 2014 Mon 17 to School half-term Fri 21 .2.14 5/2/2014 Page 1 of 8 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Thu 20.2.14 1.45pm WI Afternoon Group Brook Memorial Hall WI Talk – “The Town Crier” Jonathan Jones Mon 24.2.14 2.30 – 4pm Runnymede Local Committee Runnymede BC Surrey CC Discussion on education, young Civic Centre people, highways, transport Tue 25.2.14 8pm Talk “Sir George Gilbert Scott, architect Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Society All welcome Entry £1 (visitors £2) of Christ Church” by Sheila Binns Contact Roger on 01932-872211 for member info Mon 3.3.14 2pm Talk “Film and Art Illustration – his Hythe Centre, Egham Runnymede U3A Members & prospective members work in both genre” by Brian Smithies Hythe welcome Tue 4.3.14 8pm WI Night Owls Group Brook Memorial Hall WI Female visitors welcome Cake Decorating Thursdays 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Christ Church Every Thursday in term time 6 ,13,20,27 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall All ages welcome March 2014 **SPECIAL TRAIDCRAFT EVENT ON 6 MARCH Thu 6, Fri 7 & Ottershaw Players Farrago Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Players Sat 8 Mar 14 Thu `6.3.14 6 to 7pm Surrey Police Panel Meeting Addlestone Civic Centre Surrey Police Fri 7.3.14 1.30pm Women’s World of Prayer Service Holy Family Church Local Committee All welcome Sat 8.3.14 12- 2.30pm Nearly New Sale Christ Church Ottershaw Christ Church Contact Baby kit, Children’s Clothes, Equipment [email protected] and Toys for info Sat 8.3.14 3.30pm Traidcraft Big Brew Tea Party 50 Rowtown, Addlestone Chris Seymour To raise funds to support Traidcraft Sun 9.3.14 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 5/2/2014 Page 2 of 8 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Wed 5.3.14 8pm Ash Wednesday Service Christ Church Parish Christ Church Centre, Guildford Road Thu 13, 20,27 8pm Christ Church Lent Course March & Thu 3,10 April Fri 14, Fri 28 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 March 2014 Wed 18.3.14 12 noon Big Lent Lunch – lunch soup, bread & 147 Brox Road Christ Church Donation towards CMS cheese Thu 20.3.14 1.45pm WI Night Owls group Brook Memorial Hall WI Talk “ Wagons Roll” Ann Chance Tue 25.3.14 8pm Talk “ Hedgehog Rescue” by Sue Kidger Brook Memorial Hall All welcome Entry £1 (Guests £2) Sat 29.3.14 Spring Craft Fair in aid of Hall Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village hall development Tue 1.4.14 8pm WI Night Owls Group – What suits you Brook Memorial Hall WI Female visitors welcome best Contact [email protected] Wed 2.4.14 2pm CAMEO Easter Songs of Praise Brook Memorial Hall Christ Church Fri 4.4.14 End of School Spring term Sat 5.4.14 morning Cats Protection League Spring Fair Brook Memorial Hall Cats Protection Tue 8.4.14 8pm 150th Anniversary event Christ Church Christ Church Free admission Talk “Colebrooke Secrets at Christ Church” by Sheila Binns Wed 9.4.14 2pm WI afternoon group Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Judy 01932-700817 Spring Group Meeting Fri 11.4.14 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 Sat 12.4.14 10am - 12.30 WI Easter Fair Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Judy 01932-700817 5/2/2014 Page 3 of 8 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Thursdays 9.15am-12 CAMEO – Come And Meet Each Other Brook Christ Church Every Thursday in term time 3,10 &24 for a coffee, tea and chat Memorial Hall April 2014 (10th 10am) All ages welcome Sun 13.4.14 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 Fri 18.4.14 Good Friday Services Christ Church Christ Church See www.ottershawchurch.com Sun 20.4.14 9am Easter Sunday Christ Church Christ Church & 10.30am Holy Communion Services Mon 22.4.14 Summer School Term starts Thu 17.4.14 1.45pm WI In House Activities Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 Sat 26.4.14 7 for prompt Quiz Night Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call 07546-457168 7.30pm start Mon 5.5.14 12midday on Ottershaw May Fair Ottershaw Memorial May Fair [email protected] Field for details of stalls Tue 6.5.14 8pm WI Night Owls Group –Deb’s delight: Brook Memorial Hall WI Female visitors welcome The story of a glamorous gown from Contact the 1930’s – Talk by Grace Evans [email protected] Fri 9, Fri23 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 May 2014 Sun 11.5.14 10.30am 150th Anniversary event Christ Church Christ Church Celebratory Service led by Bishop Followed by lunch Wed 14.5.14 Thomas of Chobham Lecture Chobham St Lawrence Chobham St Lawrence “The Israel Palestine Conflict” Talk by and St Saviour Church and St Saviour Church Jane Clements of Forum for discussion of Israel and Palestine Thu 15.5.14 1.45pm WI Resolutions Meeting & Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact 01932-700817 Ploughman’s Lunch 5/2/2014 Page 4 of 8 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Sun 18.5.14 10.30am 150th Anniversary event Christ Church Christ Church All welcome Informal celebrations followed by group photograph Thu 22.5.14 European and Local Elections Brook Memorial Hall Sat 24.5.14 150th Anniversary event Christ Church & Brook Christ Church Celebratory Peal /Bellringers’ Re-union Memorial Hall Bellringers Mon 26 to Spring Bank Holiday Fri 30.5.14 & Half-term week Mon 26.5.14 Surrey County Show Stoke Park Guildford Tue 3.6.14 8pm WI Night Owls Group – Meditation – by Brook Memorial Hall WI Female visitors welcome Claudine Martin Contact [email protected] Fri 6, Fri 20 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 June 2014 Sat 7.6.14 150th Anniversary event Christ Church Christ Church (with Victorian Workshops for children Chertsey Museum) Mon 9.6.14 2.30 – 4pm Runnymede Local Committee Runnymede BC Surrey CC Discussion on topics such as Civic Centre education, young people, highways, transport Sun 8.6.14 10.30am 150th Anniversary event Christ Church Christ Church All welcome Victorian Pentecost Service Thu 19.6.14 1.45pm WI Domestic & Flower Show Brook Memorial Hall WI Sat 21.6.14 Garden Safari Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call: 07546-457168 Sun 22.6.14 Explore hidden gems in the village Mon 23.6.14 6 for 6.30pm WI Annual Birthday Party Brook Memorial Hall WI Tue 24.6.14 Ottershaw Village Hall AGM Brook Memorial Hall Ottershaw Village Hall For info call: 07546-457168 30.6.14 to Brook Memorial Hall closed for 31.8.14 refurbishment Tue 1.7.14 WI Night Owls Group – Garden party tbc WI Female visitors welcome. Contact [email protected] 5/2/2014 Page 5 of 8 Ottershaw Village Diary of Events Date Time Event Location Organised by Notes Fri 4 , Sat 5 & 150th Anniversary weekend Christ Church Sun 6.7.14 Creative Arts Community Festival Christ Church Sat 5.7.14 8pm Concert by Wey Voices Christ Church Christ Church Sun 6.7.14 3.30pm Wedding Celebration Service Christ Church Christ Church For info call Mary on 01932- Followed by tea 872211 Sat 12.7.14 Chertsey Black Cherry Fair Abbey Fields, Chertsey Rotary Club See - Over 100 stalls ! www.blackcherryfair.com Sun 13.7.14 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 Wed 23.7.14 Summer School Term ends Sat 9.8.14 & Chertsey Show Chertsey Agricultural Sun 10.8.14 **This is the 171st h Show** Association Mon 25.8.14 Late Summer Bank Holiday September Ottershaw Players Murder Mystery Chobham Club Ottershaw Players 4 annual Productions in Ottershaw (tbc) Evening + Fish/Chip supper will re-commence in 2015 Tue 2.9.14 8pm WI Night Owls Group –Wellers Brook Memorial Hall WI Female visitors welcome.Contact Antiques – Talk by Chris Sykes [email protected] Tue 2.9.14 Autumn Term begins Fri 5, Fri 19, 1.30-3.30pm WI Art Class Brook Memorial Hall WI Contact Daphne 01932-844183 Sep 2014 Sun 14.9.14 11am-5pm Royal Holloway College Heritage Open North Quad Founders Royal Holloway College Info Contact Day Building [email protected] An opportunity to explore buildings & Royal Holloway College grounds.
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