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Events for March 2012 |
Thursday 1 MarchBridge and Games SeasonSee full details...
NW Support Group, in aid of the North London Hospice, invites you to host a games evening for your friends, with light refreshments. Donations to the Hospice. To book 83652459
Friday 2 MarchWomen's World Day of Prayer2pm See full details...
Venue: Golders Green Parish Church, West Heath Drive NW11 7QG
Garden Suburb Theatre - Oliver!7:30pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Family musical, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with lyrics and book by Lionel Bart. Admission £11 (conc £9), family ticket for four £30. Refreshments. To book 7723 6609.
Saturday 3 MarchSt Jude's Church - Bring and Buy Spring Book Market11am to 4pm at St. Jude's Church . See full details...
Bring along your surplus books to donate on the day, or better still bring them to St Jude's around 12 noon on any Sunday. Donations of CDs and DVDs also welcome. There will be tea, coffee, home-made soup and other refreshments. Proceeds to St Jude's central heating appeal fund. For further information contact Jennifer Radice 8455 1025 or jennifer@theradices.co.uk
Garden Suburb Theatre - Oliver!3pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Family musical, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with lyrics and book by Lionel Bart. Admission £11 (conc £9), family ticket for four £30. Refreshments. To book 7723 6609.
Finchley Chamber Choir - English Choral Classics7:30pm at Trinity Church North Finchley. See full details...
Venue: Trinity Church, Nether Street, Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley N12. Vaughan Williams - Mass in G minor; Howells - Requiem; Bax: Mater Ora Filium; Britten: Hymn to the Virgin. £12 (conc £10), under 16s £6. Refreshments. To book 8446 6151
Garden Suburb Theatre - Oliver!7:30pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Family musical, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with lyrics and book by Lionel Bart. Admission £11 (conc £9), family ticket for four £30. Refreshments. To book 7723 6609.
Sunday 4 MarchBurgh House - The Flora of London2:30pm See full details...
Venue: Burgh House, New End Square NW3. Hampstead HorticulturaL Society talk at 3pm, preceded by AGM at 2.30pm . Speaker David Beavan FLS, past President of the London Natural History Society, and retired Conservation Officer for the London Borough of Haringay. Members free, guests £1. Info 7431 0144
Mill Hill Music Club presents a Recital for Violin, Cello & Piano7:30pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Jack Liebeck - violin, Katya Apekisheva - piano, Gemma Rosefield - cello. Schumann - Kindertotenlieder, piano solo, Ravel - Duo for violin and cello, Mendelssohn - Piano Trio in C minor. Tickets £15 (accredited full-time students free). To book 8959 3866
Monday 5 MarchTuesday 6 MarchResidents Association - Council Meeting8pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Hear Suburb issues debated and raise your concerns at Question Time (8pm)
Wednesday 7 MarchLJCC - Polish & Jewish Relations7:30pm to 9pm at Ivy House . See full details...
A 4 week mini series being held at Ivy House with the Institue for Polish Studies with speakers including Antony Polonsky, Ben Helfgott, Trudy Gold & Kate Gerrard. Week 1: Polish & Jewish relations during World War 1with Antony Polonsky.
Tickets: £15 a session, £55 for all 4 (£45 online)
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Thursday 8 MarchSPECIAL INTEREST TALK The Ageing Processat Fellowship House. See full details...
7.45 pm A talk by Dr Patricia Ryan, Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist to the Barnet, Enfield and Haringey NHS Trust. Free Church Hall, 11 Northway, NW11 6PB. North West Support Group in aid of North London Hospice. Tickets £15 (to include a glass of wine), from Yvonne Baker (8455 8687) [ybaker@yvonnehb.plus.com] Sally Lewis (8458 3663) [davidlewis@northway91.freeserve.co.uk], or at the door
Avenue House - Quiz Night at Avenue House7:30pm See full details...
The Friends of Avenue House invite you to come and pit your wits against our question master over a glass or two from the cash bar. Bring your friends or make some new ones. Fish and chip supper included £12.50 per person. Vegetarian option available if booked in advance.
Tickets available from Avenue House (8346 7812).
All proceeds used to support the maintenance of Avenue House and grounds.
Friday 9 MarchSaturday 10 MarchHorticultural Society - Gardeners' Question Time with Jim Buttress VMH7:30pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Come and put your gardening questions to Jim Buttress VMH, down-to-earth but distinguished gardener from the London Gardens Society, and holder of one of the RHS's highest awards. Members free, non-members £2.00.
Sunday 11 MarchLJCC - Boris Giltburg in Concert3:30pm to 5pm at Ivy House . See full details...
International prize winner Boris Giltburg is not only acclaimed for his brilliance as a keyboard performer but also for the evocative depth of his playing.
Born in 1984 in Moscow, Boris Giltburg began his piano studies with his mother at the age of five. He has lived in Tel Aviv since early childhood, where he studied with Arie Vardi. He has received many awards for international competitions, notably at Santander (top prize and Audience Prize, 2002) and the Rubinstein (2nd prize and Best Classical Concerto, 2011).
Tickets: £15
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Monday 12 MarchTuesday 13 MarchBurgh House - Concert: Hampstead Music Club8pm See full details...
Venue: Burgh House, New End Square NW3. Masterclass for pianists - Tutor Norma Fisher. All welcome. Free. No booking required. Suggested donation £3. All enquiries to 020 8458 0016
Wednesday 14 MarchLJCC - Polish & Jewish Relations7:30pm to 9pm at Ivy House . See full details...
A 4 week mini series being held at Ivy House with the Institue for Polish Studies with speakers including Antony Polonsky, Ben Helfgott, Trudy Gold & Kate Gerrard. Week 2: Polish & Jewish Relations Since World War Two with Antony Polonsky.
£15 a session or £55 for all 4 (£45 online)
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
LJCC - Terry Waite in Conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg8pm to 9:30pm at Ivy House . See full details...
One of the most famous hostage survivors of modern times, Terry Waite, will discuss democracy, human rights and the impact of the Arab uprisings.
He will also reveal a side of him that is less well known – his poetry, which is currently being collected into an anthology.
Tickets £12 in advance, £15 on the door
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Thursday 15 MarchFree Church - Thursday Fellowship2:30pm See full details...
Venue: Free Church Rooms. Musical afternoon with the Bagatelles
Camden History Society Talk: Building for a Social Purpose, The Mary Ward Settlement7:30pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Venue: Burgh House, New End Square NW3.Karen Butti, architect, will describe the 1890s competition to design the unusual Arts & Crafts building in Tavistock Place, its decorative features and the revolutions in social and educational work it brought about. info@burghhouse.org.uk
Historical Association - AGM and Committee Meeting8pm See full details...
Venue: 2 Wild Hatch, NW11. Meeting for full members of the Historical Association
Friday 16 MarchSaturday 17 MarchWINETASTING EVENINGat Fellowship House. See full details...
7.45pm Winetasting returns by special request to Fellowship House All details and tickets from Liz Wilson (8455 8066) [eafwilson@hotmail.com] or Chris Page (8455 2785). North West Support Group in aid of North London Hospice.
Sunday 18 MarchLJCC - Music Wars with Christie's Tutor Patrick Bade4pm to 5:30pm at Ivy House . See full details...
Patrick Bade will be talking about his forthcoming book “Music Wars” dealing with music during the Second World War.
With the aid of plentiful musical examples and some powerful images he will be exploring what music (from Vera Lynn and Lili Marlene to Beethoven and Shostakovich) meant to people in desperate times and circumstances.
Tickets: £12 in advance or £15 on the door
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Monday 19 MarchTuesday 20 MarchWednesday 21 MarchLJCC - Polish & Jewish Relations7:30pm to 9pm at Ivy House . See full details...
A 4 week mini series being held at Ivy House with the Institue for Polish Studies with speakers including Antony Polonsky, Ben Helfgott, Trudy Gold & Kate Gerrard. Week 3: A Personal Perspective - Ben Helfgott, Holocaust survivor, in conversation with Trudy Gold.
Tickets: £15 a session, £55 for all 4 (£45 online)
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Thursday 22 MarchHistorical Association - Roots and Routes of the French Resistance8pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Lecture by Professor Roderick Kedward
LJCC - The Humour of Hoffnung presented by Annetta Hoffnung8pm to 9:30pm at Ivy House . See full details...
Enjoy this rare opportunity to hear about the life and work of superb artist, cartoonist, raconteur and humourist Gerald Hoffnung with an enticing feast of drawings, paintings and film clips.
From his early years as a Jewish child in Berlin, Annetta Hoffnung traces his development, encompassing many aspects of his character, including his deep concern for social justice and peace.
Tickets: £10
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
Friday 23 MarchResidents Association - Last Copy Date for What's On in Suburb NewsSee full details...
For insertion of June to September events in the Summerr Edition. Details to David Littaur, 84 Wildwood Road NW11 6UJ. Tel/Fax 8731 6755 or email dvdlttr@googlemail.com
Saturday 24 MarchSunday 25 MarchMill Hill Music Club presents ConTempo Quartet & Dermot Dunne - accordion7:30pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Schubert - String Quartet No 14 "Death and the Maiden", Astor Piazzolla - Grand Tango; Six Argentinian Tangos for accordion quintet. Tickets £15 (accredited full-time students free). To book 8959 3866
Burgh House - Cello Recital7:30pm See full details...
Venue: Burgh House, New End Square NW3. The acclaimed duo Peter Rayner (cello) and Sophia Rahman (piano) perform works including Vivaldi's Sonata in B flat, Beethoven's Sonata in D and Brahms' Sonata in E minor. Tickets £10/£8. Info 0770 528 497
Monday 26 MarchBorough Councillors' Surgery6pm to 7pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Ask for advice on local problems.
Other dates and times:
Borough Councillors' Surgery6pm to 7pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Ask for advice on local problems.
Residents Association - 100th AGM8pm at The Free Church. See full details...
All welcome. Refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting.
Tuesday 27 MarchWednesday 28 MarchLJCC - Polish & Jewish Relations7:30pm to 9pm at Ivy House . See full details...
A 4 week mini series being held at Ivy House with the Institue for Polish Studies with speakers including Antony Polonsky, Ben Helfgott, Trudy Gold & Kate Gerrard. Week 4: Into the 21st Century with Kate Gerrard, a member of the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies advisory council, and previously the Director of the Jewish Galicia Museum, Krakow.
Tickets: £15 per session, £55 for all 4 (£45 online)
Book online at www.ljcc.org.uk or call 020 8457 5000
What is Going on in Syria?7:30pm at The Friends Meeting House. See full details...
Venue: Quaker House, 17 North Square NW11 (opposite the Free Church).The International Forum in Hampstead Garden Suburb presents a public talk, the first of its kind on the Suburb, by a speaker with inside knowledge of the current events that sweep the Middle East. Ribal Al-Assad is the cousin, and fierce opponent, of the current president Bashar Al-Assad. The speaker is Founder and Director of the Organisation for Democracy and Freedom in Syria. Moderator: Mili Gottlieb; organiser: Dr Saul Zadka. Refreshments. Admission free
Thursday 29 MarchFriday 30 MarchFree Church - Violin Recital by Litsa Tunnah1pm at The Free Church. See full details...
Lunch in support of Christian Aid served from 12.15pm
Saturday 31 MarchKings Game8pm See full details...
Venue: Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution, 11 South Grove N6. Danish film with subtitles, presented by the Highgate Film Society. Refreshments. Admission £6. To book 8340 3343
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