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Apr
13
Mon
Bees & Beekeeping – Age UK Haringey’s guest speaker at Trees / Hill Homes @ Hill Homes/Trees,
Apr 13 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

We all love honey, don’t we? Well, on Monday 13th April 11am-1pm, you can join us and explore the lives of bees and secrets of beekeeping with our local enthusiast Brian Haddon. All welcome!

Caring Connections is a borough wide project by Age UK Haringey and it supports older people with long term health conditions to keep socially active. They meet here at Trees every Monday. If you would like to join them, speak to Kathy Wiltshire, Development Worker at Age UK Haringey, on a day or contact her atKathy.wiltshire@ageukharingey.org.uk , or on 020 8885 8353 / 020 8801 2444

Feb
3
Fri
London Forum event:Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Conservation Areas @ The Gallery
Feb 3 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

2017 is the 50th year since conservation areas were first designated.  St John’s Wood was the second one to be approved.
London Forum and its members will be celebrating this occasion including at Civic Day in June 2017. Members are invited to attend this open meeting and discuss what should be done for this anniversary.
There will be speakers from Historic England and Civic Voice who will explain their aims for this celebration year and suggest to societies what they could do themselves. There will be discussion on the proposals and the ideas of those society representatives who attend.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM 30TH JANUARY DUE TO A CLASH WITH ANOTHER EVENT
Venue: The Gallery, 75 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EL
Location: Near to Farringdon station
Cost (per person): No charge but donations welcomed

Oct
7
Sat
Highgate Society Weekend Opening @ Highgate Society
Oct 7 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

on Show CONSERVATION AREA–Then and Now

Watercolour Group Buildings of the Conservation Area

as well as walk booklets

Highgate Society Book

and Membership Deals

Members on Hand to Discuss

Sep
22
Thu
Jazz in the House: Cellicious @ Lauderdale House
Sep 22 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

Two cellist/jazz singers join forces to express their take on the world of standards, Latin, originals plus more.

Kate Shortt, cellist, singer songwriter, cabaret artists and comedienne is known for her avant garde improvisations and off the wall humour.

‘…Shortt’s solo took the honours. It was an unusual but impressive juxtaposition of overtones, atonality and snatches of delicate folk melodies…’ – Ian Mann, Jazz Reviewer

Rupert Gillett, multi instrumentalist, singer, composer and jazz bassist is also experienced in rock, blues and Eastern European styles.

‘…The stand out performance came from Rupert Gillett. Great cellist with comical side and songs that were instantly playing in your head…’ – Fiona Jarvis, Blue Badge Style

Sit back and enjoy this Cellicious ride from bebop to the blues and Bach again!