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Apr
23
Thu
Climate Change Election Meeting: Our five parliamentary candidates have been invited to give their views on climate change @ Royal British Legion,
Apr 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Our five parliamentary candidates have been invited to give their views on climate change.

Time now confirmed – 7.30 – 9pm

Mar
20
Mon
Mondays @ the Mills: A history of climate change: why planet Earth is habitable @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Mar 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm

Mondays @ the Mills: A history of climate change: why planet Earth is habitable

20th March 2017

A history of climate change: why planet Earth is habitable
Dr Philip Pogge Von Strandmann, London Geochemistry and Isotope Centre, University College London

Earth has been inhabited by life for almost 90% of its 4.5 billion year existence. The picture of a barren, volcano- and lava-rich landscape was therefore only true for a very short time. Given that life requires fairly narrow climatic and chemical conditions, this means that the Earth’s climate has been remarkably stable for most of its life. This cannot simply be a coincidence, and therefore means that there must be active climate-stabilising mechanisms. This talk will examine these mechanisms, both in the past and what they mean for the future of our existence.

Talks take place on Mondays at 7pm in the AV Room in the Mills Centre. Refreshments, including wine, are available from 6.30 pm and afterwards.

Jun
18
Sun
A Concert for a Summers Eve @ Dyne House Auditorium
Jun 18 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

A fundraising concert for the Friends of both Waterlow Park & The Harington Scheme.

Umberto Orlando, flute, and Natasa Sarcevic, Piano, will be playing music by Mouquet, Poulenc, Ravel and Franck.

Doors open at 5.30 – concert starts at 6pm

May
17
Thu
Zoe Francis with the Jim Mullen 3 @ Lauderdale House
May 17 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

 

Remembering Blossom Dearie

Zoe Francis (voice), Jim Mullen (guitar), Barry Green (piano) & Mick Hutton (d bass)      

Zoe Francis is “a singer to listen out for. She communicates a love and understanding of classic American song with the lightest of touches. A classy set.” – The Guardian.

Tonight she weaves new magic and wit into the repertoire of Blossom Dearie, the legendary 1950’s and 60’s American pianist/singer who was a well-loved regular at Ronnie Scott’s, where Zoe also sold out earlier this year.  Zoe’s harmonic knowledge, immaculate articulation, and ‘grip’ on time – an absolute essential for jazz musicians – wins her the admiration of her three brilliant colleagues, who are all heavyweight names on the British jazz scene.

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Lauderdale House Thursday 17 May 2018, 20:00 (Doors open 20:30)

Standard£12.00

Concession£10.00

Student£7.00