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Thursday March 1, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Friday March 2, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Thursday March 8, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Start: 17:30

The CornerHOUSE, Douglas Road, Surbiton (corner of Douglas Road/Ravenscar Road)

A new play: an empty stage filled with the innocence of child play. Nursery rhymes, song, playground games weave in and out of this tale of a lost childhood.

Friday March 9, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Start: 19:15

Charming 2001 Italian comedy / romance about a housewife who, fed up with her family, hitch-hikes to Venice meeting fascinating people along the way. Featuring Bruno Ganz (Downfall). Subtitled.

Saturday March 10, 2007
Start: 21:00

Free.

Wednesday March 14, 2007
Start: 01:30

Surbiton Library, Ewell Road, Surbiton, KT6 6AG

This memoir writing workshop is designed to help and record your memoir; provide ideas on how you might theme or order your memoir and give tips on where to start and where to look for your past.

During the workshop participants will also look at memoirs as a genre and review two recent bestselling memoirs - Toast by Nigel Slater and Days From A Different World by John Simpson.

Thursday March 15, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Friday March 16, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Saturday March 17, 2007
Start: 21:00

Free.

Monday March 19, 2007
Start: 20:00

A model in pastel - based on a demonstration by Freda Anderson. Bring your won pastels or other materials if you prefer and enjoy yourselves.

Visitors welcome.

Tuesday March 20, 2007
Start: 20:00

A talk on the birds of Kenya by Mike Read.

Thursday March 22, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Start: 19:15

This highly acclaimed dramatisation of the famous resistance leader was released last year and start Julia Jentsch. Subtitled.

Start: 19:30

The next meeting of Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee is on Thursday 22nd March at 7.30 p.m. at Dysart School, 190 Ewell Road Surbiton.

Residents can raise questions not covered in the agenda at Question Time, which lasts for up to 30 minutes, and with which the meeting begins.

Friday March 23, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Start: 19:30

Lecture by Prue Dobson for the Kingston & District Branch of the Embroiderer's Guild.

From City and Guilds to a textile degree at Norwich School of Art and Design, Prue's work has constantly evolved, studying the cultural significance of textiles, and more recently experimenting in natural dyes and making paper from plants. Prue will also talk about the textiles she has collected during her extensive travels.

Cost £3 members, £4.50 visitors including refreshments.

Contact Frances Sinclair on 020 8941 1816.

Saturday March 24, 2007
Start: 00:45
End: 16:00

Kingston Branch of the Embroiderer's Guild.
This will be an introductory session to indigo dyeing, including sources of indigo and setting up a vat. There will also be a demonstration of various resist methods, with samples and the opportunity to experiment for yourself.

Cost £20 members, £25 visitors.

Contact Brenda Goalen on 020 8941 1816.

Start: 19:30

A Choral Celebration with pieces by Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Purcell and Tippett. With organist Mark Uglow.

Start: 21:00

Free.

Monday March 26, 2007
Start: 19:00

Surbiton Library Hall, Ewell Road, Surbiton, KT6 6AG

This event will explore the complex issues surrounding ethical consumerism such as carbon offset, trade justice and the pros and cons of industrialisation. An eminent panel comprising Leo Hickman, Guardian columnist and author of two bestselling ethical consumer guides; Harriet Lamb, Director of the Fairtrade Foundation; and Sarah Irving from the Ethical Consumer magazine. Come along and put your questions to the experts.

Thursday March 29, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Friday March 30, 2007
Start: 13:00

The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton

Free Parking provided

See webpage for more information

Start: 19:30

CornerHOUSE Community Arts Centre, Douglas Road, Surbiton KT6 7SB

Acclaimed multi-racial youth company MeWe present a workshop performance of their new play focusing attention on issues surrounding the abolition of the Transatlantic slave trade 200 years ago. Olaudah Equiano (c1745-1797), was a former slave, writer and campaigner. The play links both historic and contemporary action and highlights the impact of the legacy of slavery on young people today.

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