...YOUR FREE LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 2021 HALESWORTH HOOT PART OF THE TIDE COLLECTION ALDEBURGH TIMES WOODBRIDGE TALK SOUTHWOLD ORGAN SAXMUNDHAM NEWS LEISTON OBSERVER HALESWORTH HOOT HALESWORTH HOOT Non Electric Boiler Friendly 10 Year Guarantee www.patmorewatersofteners.co.uk VIEW OUR FULL COLLECTION AT TIDECOLLECTION.COM A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR INSIDE YOUR September brings Heritage Open Days - England’s largest MAGAZINE... festival of history and culture when attractions across the country throw open their doors to celebrate their heritage, HALESWORTH HERITAGE 5 OPEN DAYS - Tastings, Talks, community and history - a chance to see hidden places and guided Walks and much more try out new experiences and there are many varied options in the Halesworth area with tastings, talks, short films, TWO RIVERS BOOK 7 performances, a flower festival, musical interludes, guided FESTIVAL 2021 – Featuring Louise walks and more. 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The course will explore the lives, ideas and The course runs for 7 weeks on Monday afternoons legacies of some important thinkers from classical from 2 – 4 pm and starts on Monday September 20th. There is a half term break on Monday 25th times to the present. Diverse contributions from the October and the course ends on Monday November fields of science, religion, politics and culture will 8th. The fee for the course is £55.30 (free to those be connected by placement within a philosophical on state benefits). framework of understanding. Enquiries about this and other courses/ Major figures from the Classical world will include day schools we are offering to Mary Rowan Socrates, Plato, Confucius, and Buddha; from Robinson on 01502 725223. the Renaissance - Aquinas, Galileo, Luther and Shakespeare; from the Enlightenment - Locke, The course will be held at the registered COVID- Newton, Hume and Voltaire; and from more safe Southwold Arts Centre, St Edmunds Hall, modern times, Marx, Darwin, Freud, Einstein and Cumberland Road, Southwold IP18 6JP Wittgenstein. Jane Kirk 4 ALDEBURGH TIMES HALESWORTH HOOT LEISTON OBSERVER VIEW OUR FULL COLLECTION AT TIDECOLLECTION.COM HALESWORTH HERITAGE HAPPENING Halesworth Heritage Open Over the weekend 18 and 19 September The Cut will be Halesworth Days Heritage happening’s HQ and will host events throughout the two days. The main auditorium will have a continuous stream of short 11/12 & 18/19 September 2021 films and performances. With a play reading of The Lover by Open Space Theatre, David Wollweber with a talk on The Lincolne Letters Celebrate Halesworth’s heritage with trails, talks, open days, (following on from the book launch at Two Rivers Book Festival the displays, drama... and more. previous weekend), Jenny Hall will be covering Food and Shakespeare: Comedy, Disgust & Delight. Poet Dean Parkin introduces Halesworth Halesworth Heritage happening celebrates the town’s heritage and Whispers, and you can see Living Art from Beth Keys-Holloway and this year it’s expanded to Walpole and Holton in order to include hear Halesworth Community Choir. some fascinating public buildings holding events and talks. In previous years, the celebration has been of our built environment St Mary’s Church is hosting a wonderful range of events on Saturday with the opening of buildings not usually seen by the public. This year 17 and Sunday 18 Celebrating Mediaeval Heritage with Flowers the theme is Edible England and lots of the events are outdoors with and Music. With an all-day flower Festival, a family friendly heritage a programme of guided and self-guided walks. trail and quiz, and musical interludes from an organ recital with Jason Busby, to Auroriens with Vetta Wise, and 17/18th century music The opening weekend, 11 and 12 September sees Puritan Food from France, Germany, and England on period instruments with The at Walpole Old Chapel where you can read the recipes and taste Rococos. Sunday 19 sees a special Harvest Festival Service. There’s a the food that put the fire in the belly of the religious independents self-guided tour The Argentine Trail and more. who worshipped there. The fiercely ‘independent’ congregation in Cookley and Walpole first ‘gathered’ in 1649 and the
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