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WHAT’S ON
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY GODFREY & BARR, HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB’S LEADING EST A TE AGENT
FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER MONDAY 16 DECEMBER
3.30pm Book Club Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market 7.30pm Garden Suburb Theatre presents The Lady In The Van by Alan 5-6pm Borough Councillors’ Surgery Fellowship House, 136a Willifield Way.
Place. A different book every month discussed over cake and tea. Pick up a Bennett. For details see 21 November. Opportunity to ask for advice on local problems.
copy of the current book at the HGS Library and join us on the first Friday 7pm Free Church Carol Singing around the Suburb meet in church car park.
of every month. Admission free. SUNDAY 24 NOVEMBER
3pm HGS Fellowship Sunday Afternoon Chamber Concert Series Autumn TUESDAY 17 DECEMBER
SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2019. At Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Catherine Hopper (mezzo 2.30pm Rats, Raspberries and Surgeons A Fellowship House talk by Dr
10.30am Traidcraft Sale, Clothing Exchange & Coffee Morning Free Church. soprano); Deborah Calland (trumpet); Kyle Horch (saxophone); Sebastian David Shanson. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents
Wybrew (piano). Erik Satie ‘Le Piccadilly’, cabaret songs; Debussy ‘Minstrels’;
SUNDAY 3 NOVEMBER General Lavine – eccentric; Poulenc ‘Poemes de Max Jacob’; Milhaud welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits).
9.30am Borough Councillors’ Surgery at Fellowship House, 136a Willifield ‘Tango des Fratellini’; Fernande Decruck ‘Chant Lyrique’; Ravel ‘Chansons THURSDAY 19 DECEMBER
Way. Opportunity to ask for advice on local problems. Madécasses’. £11 with complimentary drinks and opportunity to talk to 7.30pm Free Church Christmas Community Carol Concert.
10.30am Trees of the Heath Heath & Hampstead Society Walk led by the artists. music@fellowshiphouse.co.uk or 07973 186 729. 8pm Historical Quiz Night A Historical Society Event moderated by Ian
David Humphries. Meet at the Bandstand, Golders Hill Park. Discover how 4pm Garden Suburb Theatre presents The Lady In The Van by Alan Bennett.
David Humphries, Tree Management Officer for Hampstead Heath, manages For details see 21 November. Davidson. Fellowship House, 136a Willifield Way. Come and test your
20,000 trees. Restricted numbers – advanced booking essential. Min. knowledge against others. Drinks and nibbles will be supplied and we hope
donation of £5 per adult. 07941 528 034, hhs.walks@gmail.com. TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER it will be an enjoyable Christmas event.
3pm Free Church Annual Bereavement Service. 2.30pm Square Memories: A Resident’s Recollections of the War Years in FRIDAY 20 DECEMBER
3pm HGS Fellowship Sunday Afternoon Chamber Concert Series Autumn North Square A Fellowship House illustrated talk by Andrew Botterill.
2019. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Thomas Carroll (cello), Nicola Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents welcome. Members 4-5pm Garden Suburb Police Safer Neighbourhood Team Surgery at
Eimer (piano). Beethoven Variations on ‘Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen’ £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits). Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place.
(Magic Flute); Mark-Anthony Turnage ‘Sleep On’; Chopin ‘Cello Sonata in
G minor Op 65’. £11 with complimentary drinks and opportunity to talk to WEDNESDAY 27 NOVEMBER SUNDAY 22 DECEMBER
the artists. music@fellowshiphouse.co.uk or 07973 186729. 7.30pm HGS Astronomical Society presents Modernising the Royal 11am Free Church Festival Service Nine Lessons and Carols.
Observatory Talk by Tom Kerrs at the Oriel Room, Free Church Hall, 6pm St Jude’s Church Service of Nine Lessons and Carols Followed by
MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER Northway. Info 07751 305056. mince pies and mulled wine. Admission Free. All welcome.
7.30pm William Simmonds, Silent heart of the Arts and Crafts movement
HGS Trust Winter Lecture at Bigwood Hall, Henrietta Barnett School, THURSDAY 28 NOVEMBER TUESDAY 24 DECEMBER
Central Square. Jessica Douglas-Home will discuss her book and Simmonds’ 7.30pm The Finchley Society presents Finchley Origins Part 2 – From a 4pm St Jude’s Church Nativity Play Admission free – retiring collection. No
connections with Hampstead. mail@hgstrust.org, 8455 1066. Common to a Conurbation Hugh Petrie will deliver the Jean Scott Memorial need to book. All welcome. Info 020 8455 1025.
TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER Lecture. Avenue House, 17 East End Road, N3 3QE. 11.30pm St Jude’s Church Midnight Mass All welcome.
2.30pm An Introduction to the Alexander Technique Fellowship House talk FRIDAY 29 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 25 DECEMBER CHRISTMAS DAY
by Carolyn Simon. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents 1pm Free Church Piano Concert by Lysianne Chen in Free Church, Lunch in 8am St Jude’s Church Mass of the Dawn All welcome. Info 020 8455 1025.
welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits). support of Christian Aid at 12.15pm. 8.30am Free Church Christmas Day Communion.
TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER & EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 10.30am St Jude’s Church Christmas Celebration followed by seasonal
refreshments at St. Judes Church. All welcome.
10.15-10.45am RA Library Story/Song Time Garden Suburb Community 10.30am Traidcraft Sale, Clothing Exchange & Coffee Morning Free Church. 11am Free Church Christmas Day Family Service.
Library, 15 The Market Place. Rhythm and rhyme making activities
alongside new and familiar songs, and an introduction into the world of SUNDAY 1 DECEMBER TUESDAY 31 DECEMBER
exciting and boundless stories for toddlers and their carers. Admission free. 10.30am Heath & Hampstead Society Walk led by Michael Hammerson. 10.45pm Residents Association New Year’s Eve Party and Fireworks at St.
Meet at Kenwood Walled Garden Entrance off Hampstead Lane.
WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER Hampstead’s Heath pictorial historian and archaeologist interprets what Jude’s Church. Party for young and old Suburb locals in St Jude’s, followed
4-5pm Garden Suburb Police Safer Neighbourhood Team Surgery Garden lies beneath, adding a new dimension to your enjoyment of the Heath. No by Fireworks Spectacular at midnight on Central Square. All will receive a
Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place. need to prebook. Min. donation of £5 per adult. 07941 528034. Email hhs. warm welcome. A collection will be taken to help pay for the fireworks.
walks@gmail.com.
THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER & EVERY THURSDAY 6.30pm Free Church Advent Carol Service with candles. 11.30pm Free Church Watchnight Service New Year’s Eve in Church.
10-10.30am & 10.45-11.15am RA Library Sing Song Time Garden Suburb WEDNESDAY 1 JANUARY 2020
Community Library, 15 The Market Place. A library activity for under-threes TUESDAY 3 DECEMBER 3pm Free Church New Year’s Day Piano Concert by David Trafford followed
and their grown-ups. Rhyme, rhythm and repetition all help a baby’s 2.30pm The World’s First Animals Fellowship House talk by Professor Roger by seasonal refreshments.
listening and concentration skills, speech and language development. Mason. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents welcome.
Admission free. Admission (including tea and biscuits): Members £1; Non-members £3. THURSDAY 2 JANUARY & EVERY THURSDAY
SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER 8pm Residents Association Council Meeting at Fellowship House. Hear 10-10.30am & 10.45-11.15am RA Library Sing Song Time Garden Suburb
Community Library, 15 The Market Place. See full details 7 November.
10.30am Free Church and St Judes Church Remembrance Sunday United Suburb issues debated and raise your concerns at Question Time (8.05 to
8.20pm).
Service at St Judes Church. FRIDAY 3 JANUARY
3pm HGS Fellowship Sunday Afternoon Chamber Concert Series Autumn TUESDAY 3 DEC & EVERY TUESDAY TO 17 DEC 3.30pm Book Club Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market
2019. At Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Marmen Quartet, winners 10.15-10.45am RA Library Story/Song Time Garden Suburb Community Place. A different book every month discussed over cake and tea. Pick up a
of the 2018 Royal Over-Seas League, perform Haydn String Quartet op 50. Library, 15 The Market Place. See full details 5 November. copy of the current book at the HGS Library and join us on the first Friday
no.1 in B-flat major. Hob. 111/44 and Beethoven String Quartet op.59. no.1 of every month. Admission free.
in F major (Razumovsky). £11 with complimentary drinks and opportunity THURSDAY 5 DEC & EVERY THURSDAY TO 19 DEC
to talk to the artists. music@fellowshiphouse.co.uk or 07973 186729. 10-10.30am & 10.45-11.15am RA Library Sing Song Time Garden Suburb SATURDAY 4 JANUARY
TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER Community Library, 15 The Market Place. See full details 7 November. 10.30am Traidcraft Sale, Clothing Exchange & Coffee Morning Free Church.
2.30pm The Cabinet & Its Committee: Not So Secret Fellowship House talk FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER TUESDAY 7 JANUARY
by Colin Gregory. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents 2.30pm-3.30pm Garden Suburb Police Safer Neighbourhood Team 2.30pm Art as Therapy A Fellowship House talk by Professor Michael Baum.
welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits). Surgery at Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents welcome. Members
7.30pm HGS Horticultural Society’s 105th AGM and Prize Giving Fellowship 3.30pm Book Club Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits).
House, 136a Willifield Way. Presentation of medals, prizes and cups to Place. A different book every month discussed over cake and tea. Pick up a
winners at the two shows, and Suburb in Bloom 2019. To join committee, copy of the current book at the HGS Library and join us on the first Friday TUESDAY 7 JANUARY & EVERY TUESDAY
contact Hon Sec. 8455 2656. Followed by a talk by Pat Morgan of Barnet of every month. Admission free. 10.15-10.45am RA Library Story/Song Time Garden Suburb Community
Beekeepers. Members free; Non-members £3 at the door. Library, 15 The Market Place. See full details 5 November.
SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER
11am-3pm Free Church Bazaar in the Free Church Hall. 7.30pm HGS Horticultural Society Sing-Along Christmas Event Fellowship SUNDAY 12 JANUARY
House, 136a Willifield Way. What theme will we have this year to sing
9.30-10.30am Borough Councillors’ Surgery at Fellowship House, 136a
SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER along to? Last year it was ‘Music of the 1960s’ and the year before, ‘Music Willifield Way. Opportunity to ask for advice on local problems.
3pm HGS Fellowship Sunday Afternoon Chamber Concert Series Autumn from the Movies’. Delicious food and drink to help you release your inner
2019. At Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola); singer! Free of charge but each guest should bring a savoury or sweet dish TUESDAY 14 JANUARY
Debbie Shah (piano); Rozanna Madylus (mezzo soprano). Beethoven to serve 6-8 people as their entry ticket. Pre-booked only: 8455 0455. 2.30pm Fellowship New Year’s Eve Party Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way.
Notturno in D; Matthews Violin Sonatina; Brahms Two Songs for alto, viola SUNDAY 8 DECEMBER
and piano, op.91; Elgar Chanson de Nuit, op.15, no.1; Rebecca Clarke 6.30pm Mendelssohn’s Elijah presented by Alyth Choral Society. Robin THURSDAY 16 JANUARY
Viola Sonata. £11 with complimentary drinks and opportunity to talk to the Osterley conductor; Samantha Hay soprano; Niamh Kelly alto; Jon English 2.30-4pm Free Church Thursday Fellowship social afternoon.
artists. music@fellowshiphouse.co.uk or 07973 186729. 8pm Victor’s Justice: The Nuremberg Trials 75 Years On A Historical
tenor; Pauls Putnins bass; with the Kings Sinfonietta. NW Reform Synagogue,
6pm Royal Free Music Society Autumn Concert Free Church, North Square. Alyth Gardens. £18 including refreshments. alythchoralsociety@gmail.com. Association talk by Dr Michael Biddis. His talk will review the positive
Mozart’s Coronation Mass & Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3. Tickets £10 in achievement of this undertaking and also major weaknesses in planning
advance from www.ticketsource.co.uk/rfms or £12 on the door. Full-time 7.30pm Aquinas Piano Concerto presented by Mill Hill Music Club. Haydn and implementation that have political and legal relevance today.
students/unwaged: half price, children: free. – trio in E-flat major Hob XV:29; Schumann – Trio No. 3 in G minor Op.110; Fellowship House, 136a Willifield Way. Members £1; Non-members £3.
Beethoven – Trio in B flat Op 97 ‘Archduke’. The Hall, Henrietta Barnett
TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER School, Central Square. £18. 8959 1047. By arrangement with CAVATINA SUNDAY 19 JANUARY
2.30pm Les Annees Folles Music, Art, Style and Glamour between the Wars. Chamber Music Trust all 8-18s admitted free. www.millhillmusicclub.co.uk. 11am Free Church and St Jude’s Church – United Service at The Free
A Fellowship House talk by Deborah Calland. Fellowship House 136a TUESDAY 10 DECEMBER Church for Week of prayer for Christian Unity.
Willifield Way. Suburb residents welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3
(including tea and biscuits). 2.30pm Dorothea Jordan : Famous Actress and Royal Mistress A Fellowship TUESDAY 21 JANUARY
House talk by Tamara Rabin. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb
THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER residents welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and 2.30pm Draining the Fens A Fellowship House talk by Andrew Everard.
Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents welcome. Members
2.30-4pm Free Church Thursday Fellowship Social afternoon and visit biscuits). £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits).
from The Blue Cross in Free Church Rooms. THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER
7.30pm Garden Suburb Theatre presents The Lady In The Van by Alan SUNDAY 26 JANUARY
Bennett. Also 22, 23 at 7.30pm and on Sunday 24 at 4pm. Upstairs at the 2.30-4pm Free Church Thursday Fellowship Christmas Party. 2.30pm Fellowship House Chamber Music Concert at Fellowship House
Gate-house, Highgate, N6 4BD. The Lady in the Van tells the true story of FRIDAY 13 DECEMBER
playwright Alan Bennett’s friendship with the crabby, eccentric, homeless 136a Willifield Way. Anete Graudina (violin) and Tomas Klement (piano).
woman, Mary Shepherd, who he “allows” to park her van in his driveway. Residents Association Last copy date for What’s On in February, March, Works by Mozart and Beethoven. Admission free, donations welcome.
£14/£12 Box Office: 020 8340 3488 www.upstairsatthegatehouse.com. April. Details to David Littaur, 84 Wildwood Road, NW11 6UJ. 8731 6755 TUESDAY 28 JANUARY
8pm The Birth of British Caricature: Hogarth, Gillray and Rowlandson A or 07510 308 997. Email:dvdlttr@gmail.com.
Historical Association talk by Tom Kennett and Karen Brayshaw will examine SUNDAY 15 DECEMBER 2.30pm My Wasted Youth A Fellowship House talk by Sue Pollack,
their satirical and artistic talents that hold a mirror to society. It will analyse 3pm Free Church Christmas Tree Gift Service (organised by Junior Church). Holocaust Survivor. Fellowship House 136a Willifield Way. Suburb residents
their influence in the 20th century and contemporary cartooning, as welcome. Members £1; Non-members £3 (including tea and biscuits).
evidenced in the works of artists such as Peter Brookes and Steve Bell.
Fellowship House, 136a Willifield Way. Members £1; Non-members £3. WEDNESDAY 29 JANUARY
7.30pm Who won the Space Race HGS Astronomical Society talk by Tira
FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER Shubert at the Oriel Room, Free Church Hall, Northway. 0775 130 5056.
4-5pm Garden Suburb Police Safer Neighbourhood Team Surgery at
Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place. FRIDAY 31 JANUARY
7.30pm Garden Suburb Theatre presents The Lady In The Van by Alan 1pm Free Church Piano Concert by Hao Zi Yoh in Free Church, Lunch in
Bennett. For details see 21 November. support of Christian Aid at 12.15pm.
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