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(Image credit: Dora Carrington 1893-1932, Farm at Watendlath, 1921, Presented by Noel Carrington, the artist's brother 1987)
Event is free, but normal admission to venue applies.
Tree is rescued from the forest on Christmas Eve by Mavis, the motorbiking park ranger, who lives with her cheeky cat Winston and 9-year-old Yulia, who doesn’t want to talk and is a long way from home.
Booking is essential.
The period saw huge developments in science, technology, fashion, entertainment and the way we interact with each other. The exhibition will explore life before the internet and investigates the shared cultural experience of childhood in the 1980s. Visitors will find more than 200 items of memorabilia showcasing the youthful exuberance of the decade, from toys such as Care Bears, My Little Pony and Transformers, to album covers of timeless musicians like Queen, George Michael, Phil Collins and Kate Bush.
Doors open one hour before each service.
Sunday, 22nd December from 12noon: Settle in for a showing of A Christmas Carol in The Wellington Grange room at The Chapel.
Saturday, 28th December from 12noon: Watch Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms in The Wellington Grange room at The Chapel.
Sunday, 29th December from 12noon: Relive the magic of Narnia in The Wellington Grange room at The Chapel.
Fans of Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Joan Armatrading, Debbie Harry, Randy Newman and the like won’t want to miss this!
Enquiries to alexjbristow@outlook.com or 01903 505554All meetings start at 7.30pm except January at 2.30pm in the Friends’ Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester PO19 1NX. Meetings are expected to finish by 9 pm (4 pm in January). Light refreshments are served from 7 pm (2 pm in January).Admission to meetings is free for full HA members. Branch membership for the season costs £20 (£30 for couples). One-off attendance is £5 per meeting.
Programme:
Traditional (arr. Maxwell Quartet): Gaelic Psalms of the Western IslesEdmund Finnis: String Quartet no. 1 ’Aloysius’Byrd (arr. Maxwell Quartet): Ave Verum CorpusBeethoven: String Quartet, no. 15 in A minor, Op. 132
Times:
Saturday 1 February 10am-5pm
Sunday 2 February 10am-4pm
Time: 10am (for 1-2 hours, including refreshments) Venue: West Sussex Record Office, 3 Orchard Street, Chichester PO19 1DD Tickets: £8 (£7 for West Sussex Archives Society members)
For more information and to book and pay, visit www.wsro.org.uk/events
All meetings start at 7:30pm except January at 2:30pm in the Friends’ Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester PO19 1NX. Meetings are expected to finish by 9pm (4pm in January).
Tea or coffee and biscuits are served from 7pm (2pm in January).
Admission to every meeting in the 2024-25 programme costs £20 (£30 for couples) and to individual meetings £5.
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