Home

Sep
5
Sat
Pinknic in the Park @ Waterlow Park
Sep 5 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Oct
19
Wed
Home Alone – what problems arise when living alone and how does one cope? @ Hornsey Parish Church Hall
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Advice will be on hand from Phillipa Newman and Camilla Jacques.

See also November 16th and December 14th.

Nov
16
Wed
How Effective is our Voice in UK Democracy? @ Hornsey Parish Church Hall
Nov 16 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Call for more information.

Dec
3
Sat
Living Crib and Procession to St Joseph’s @ Pond Square N6 6BS
Dec 3 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Living Crib and Procession to St Joseph’s @ Pond Square N6 6BS | London | England | United Kingdom

For more than 30 years St Joseph’s has heralded Christmas with the Living Crib and we want to make this year’s the biggest ever. Mary, Joseph and Bayleaf the Donkey will be waiting in Pond Square N6 6BA on Sunday Dec 11 to start our procession at 3 pm. Are you a Shepherd or an Angel, a Wiseman or Wisewoman? Come along in your costume and let’s fill Highgate with the Christmas Story. We need lots of people to sing so please come, for everyone, of every age!
Short Candle-lit Carol service in St Joseph’s Church at the end with a tableau of all the children. Mince pies and mulled wine or soft drinks afterwards! N19 5NE
Nearest Tube: Archway

Dec
14
Wed
Party for Pensioners @ Hornsey Parish Church Hall
Dec 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Party commemorating the lives of Hetty Bechler & Esther Singer.

Jan
21
Sun
Travellers’ Tales from Central Asia @ Highgate Society
Jan 21 @ 3:15 pm – 5:30 pm

Free entry – complimentary tea and cake – non members welcome

This is the third in what is now becoming an annual Highgate Society event – a January afternoon
travel talk and tea. Our first, in 2016, featured visits to North America by Catherine Budgett Meakin
and to the Andes by Richard Webber. Last year it was the turn of Michael Hammerson who dusted
off his slides and diary account from 1966 to treat us to a wonderful account of his experiences as a
young man visiting the battlefields of the American Civil War.
This year our focus shifts to Asia where we will hear travellers’ accounts of visits to three countries in
the Caucasus and Central Asia that receive very few foreign visitors.
The presenters will whet your appetite for a visit with images of magnificent mountain scenery as
well as heritage site of world-wide significance. This will be presented within a broader discussion of
sustainable tourism, the impact of the collapse of the Soviet Union, geo-political uncertainty and
social acceptance and resistance to the spread of Western values.
Do you need a guide to visit these countries? Or should you join a group? How safe will you be? And
how easy is it to engage in meaningful discussion with the views of local people? Come and hear.

Programme
3.15 1: Kyrgistan: Guyonne James
3.40 2: Armenia: Richard Webber
4.05 Questions, answers and discussion in response to talks 1 and 2
4.20 Tea
4.35 3: Iran: Betty Pires + team (the precise members of which are to be confirmed)
5.00 Questions, answers and discussion on practicalities of a central Asia visit