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City Harvest Festival
Saturday 17th September, 10am–4pm
Run in conjunction with the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens, this show brings together local community farms and gardens from across London. A show for the whole family where ducks, geese, rabbits, ponies, peas and pumpkins make their way to Capel to compete for the best in show. Can you pick a winner? This show also features Bee World. Adults £5.50 Concessions £4.50 (including senior citizens, disabled, students, UB40 holders) Children £2.50 (5s and under go free) Family Ticket £13.50 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
The Sinatra Show Saturday 24th September, 19:30
Back by popular demand we·welcome the return of the sensational Frederick Gardner, as seen on TV’s ‘Stars In Their Eyes’, ‘Night Fever’ and recording artist with the Ted Heath Band. He is accompanied by the fabulous Paul Sykes Big Band, a 17 piece ensemble who keep alive the sounds of the swing era, plus guests Hazel Pollard and Elliott Griffiths. This fantastic show recalls the extraordinary life and music of Sinatra and features classic hits including: ‘My Way’; ‘New York New York’; ‘Chicago’ and more!
Tickets £19
Advance booking only, through the Wyllyotts Theatre box office on 01707 645 005. Pre Show Carvery – 6.00pm
The two course carvery dinner includes a choice of meat, seasonal vegetables, dessert, tea or coffee; all for just £14 per head.
NGS Weekend
Saturday 15th – Sunday 16th October, 10am–5pm
Capel Manor Gardens opens it’s doors in association with the National Gardening Scheme. A chance for you to enjoy the gardens in their autumn colour whilst donating to the NGS.
Adults £5.50 Concessions £4.50 (including senior citizens, disabled, students, UB40 holders) Children £2.50 (5s and under go free) Family Ticket £13.50 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
London Open House – discover London’s secrets
Sunday 18 September, 10.00 - 16.00, FREE, open to all
Join us for this city-wide celebration of London’s buildings, places and neighbourhoods. Get out and get under the skin of London's amazing architecture and as part of the weekend, why not visit Enfield’s historical and beautifully restored Myddelton House and Gardens? See where the legendary botanist Mr E A Bowles created his magic and how he encouraged gardeners to grow!
Entry to the house and gardens is free to celebrate Open House London 2011.
For more information call the Information Service on 08456 770 600.
Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, Middlesex EN9 2HG www.leevalleypark.org.uk
Interested in Adoption?
29th Sep 11 Enfield Baptist Church Cecil Road Enfield EN2 6TG
Time: 17:00 - 20:00
Drop in sessions are a great way of finding out more about adoption... Every year, there are thousands of children throughout the UK needing a new permanent family.
In Enfield we have children from many different backgrounds, cultures and religions and we need new families to reflect this. Children may be placed for adoption as single children or they may need to be placed with their brothers or sisters.
Enfield Adoption Service will ensure families get all the information and support they need both before and after adoption. Adopting is about making a real difference to a child's life.
Autumn Bonsai Show
Sunday 16th October, 10am–4pm
Another opportunity to see a magnificent display of bonsai trees in their autumn glory.
Adults £5.50 Concessions £4.50 (including senior citizens, disabled, students, UB40 holders) Children £2.50 (5s and under go free) Family Ticket £13.50 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
Happy Birthday Mr Dickens!
The Workers' Educational Association is holding a day course, Charles Dickens and His Works, on Tuesday, 30th August, at the Enfield Baptist Church, Cecil Road, when Dr Graham Handley will be speaking about Charles Dickens, the anniversary of whose birth will be in 2012. ···
An exciting new course, Families Divided, the English Civil War, and other main daytime 2 hour courses in Enfield and Palmers Green start 19th September on Understanding Music, Art History, Literature, Social History and Geology. ·The popular short evening course on Film Studies also starts 19th September. Brochures in libraries or contact 0208 882 0615 or 0208 882 0207 or visit ·www.london.wea.org.uk
King’s Got Donkey Ears Sunday 2nd October, 11:00
EARS! Funny things at the best of times…. But imagine being cursed with great big, furry ones! That’s exactly what happened to King Orik. This tale of mythical mayhem and asinine antics is lovingly retold using puppetry, storytelling and original music. Suitable for everyone aged 4 and up. Free craft activity. Stay and play for no extra cost.·Tickets £5.00
Please note: Tickets for this event are not available online due to seating layout. Please contact the Wyllyotts Theatre box office on 01707 645 005 for further information or to book your seats.
Barnet Ghosts: special Hallowe'en guided walk
Meet High Barnet tube station, October 28th-31st 7.30pm. Prize for spookiest costume! Phone 020 8440 6805 ···www.barnetwalks.talktalk.net
The Winner Takes It All Friday 28th October, 20:00
Get ready for the show that's taking the theatre world by storm as the multi-talented and charismatic cast of this superb ALL NEW production deliver the ultimate pop concert filled with the music of·ABBA and the Bee Gees. Tickets £18, £17 concs Advance booking only, through the Wyllyotts Theatre box office on 01707 645 005.
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Duty
27th Sep 11 - 28th Sep 11
The Studio Theatre Chickenshed Chase Side, Southgate,London N14 4PE 19:30 - 20:30 £5 - £8
Three plays. Three eras. Three wars. Soldiers fighting in The Battle of Cracy; T E Lawrence on his fatal motorbike ride; and an officer leaving his wife for a present day war... all doing their duty
An exploration of class, Englishness and duty - a thread that connects all three pieces together in examining why one might fight for one's country. By turns intimate and brutal, at times anarchically funny - a life in Duty. 'War does not determine who is right - only who is left.' Bertrand Russell Duty Dates and Times: Tuesday 27 September and Wednesday 28 September at 7.30pm Saturday 1 October at 8pm Thursday 6 October and Friday 7 October at 7.30pm Saturday 8 October at 8pm




