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Dulwich Hamlet FC
from SE21 July 2021
by SE Magazines
www.dulwichhamletfc.london @DulwichHamletFC | info@dhst.org.uk | 07951 640099 @dhstorg
Dulwich Hamlet has seen some great players over the years. Indeed Edgar Kail was so great they named the approach to Dog Kennel Hill Sainsbury’s after him. In recent years too a steady procession of players have graced Champion Hill before going on to scrape a living in the lower reaches of the professional game. But now one of Gavin’s Graduates has made it into the Premier League. About a decade ago, a young gangly midfielder started making a few appearances for
Dulwich Hamlet, famously coming off the bench to help the pride of East Dulwich hold out for the draw against Burgess Hill that would see them win the Isthmian South (oh happy day). That youngster was Ethan Pinnock, a local boy who over six years at Champion Hill would earn a degree in Physical
Education while playing in pretty much every position for the Pink and Blues, before finding his métier in the centre of defence. Those who witnessed Ethan’s last couple of seasons with the Hamlet will know he was destined for the professional leagues. His poise, athleticism and ability to read the game soon attracted a host of club scouts. And sure enough off Ethan went; to Forest Green Rovers in the football hotbed of rural Gloucestershire. After a successful stint there,
Ethan moved to Barnsley for a couple of seasons before Brentford snapped up the young colossus. If you know your footer you will know The Bees have just gained promotion to the Premier League, with Ethan as the rock at the heart of their defence. So the newly capped Jamaican international will soon grace the Premier League. Every Hamlet fan wishes Ethan the very best. We are very proud of you indeed. Elsewhere, Champion Hill favourite Danny Mills has just been appointed to the Player Advisory Board of Kick It Out, English football’s leading equality and inclusion organisation. Dulwich Hamlet are long standing supporters of Kick It Out and their fight against discrimination for everyone who plays, watches or works in football. And as those of you who have been to Champion Hill will attest, it is at the heart of the club’s ethos that everyone, whatever their colour or creed, should feel safe, welcome and valued. Those of you who are members of the Supporters’ Trust won’t want to miss the AGM on 20 July 2021. Truly the social highlight of the year. And if you’re not a member, why not head to www.dhst.org.uk where you can join before hitting the online merch sale to pick up some sweet replica shirts for next to nothing. We are of course at the end of a season that never really was. Let's hope that next season will be able to kick off with fans present. So get your jabs, keep your distance and look out for updates at: www.dulwichhamletfc.co.uk.
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Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 July: Make a Film in a Weekend (MaFiaW)
10am - 6pm. The popular Make a Film in a Weekend (MaFiaW) course is back! With industry professionals guiding every step of the way, attendees will learn the fundamentals of filming, lighting, sound recording and story creation. During the two-day course, each person can try out various roles on set, learning the necessary skills to go on and create their own cinematic stories. Two weeks after the course, an editing workshop will take place, introducing attendees to the principals of editing. Open to everyone aged 16-99 years old, no prior experience necessary! Cost £117/person for the entire course, which includes a hot lunch provided on both days. Four bursary tickets (two at 100% and two at 50%) are available upon application by emailing:
filmmaking@bellhouse.co.uk www.bellhouse.co.uk. ABOUT THE FACILITATORS:
Keziah Joseph is an award-winning actor who has worked in film, theatre, radio and animation. She has also been involved with a number of prestigious theatre companies, including Improbable and Complicité. James Broadley. After training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, James has performed on stage and in numerous short films. He is the co-founder of 'Make a Film in a Weekend' and is currently studying for a postgraduate degree in Social Innovation. Dan Robb has been involved in the theatre and film business for over 20 years. He co-founded Badac Theatre Company as well as 'Make a Film in a Weekend' and currently runs his own film production company, Perspective Films.
Monday 19 July: EC Local Meeting: Dulwich 6pm-8pm
The Best Networking Event in Dulwich!
Join your fellow Dulwich business owners for our Entrepreneurs Circle Local Meeting at The Lordship Pub, 211 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8HA The Entrepreneurs Circle Local Meeting is a new type of Networking and Business Growth Meeting that’s guaranteed to help your business grow... ...because as well as good old networking, our meetings always have a featured content session where we share a practical marketing tactic or strategy that you can use in your business to get more customers and make more sales! It’s a DOUBLE WHAMMY! You’ll get more customers IN the meetings through networking and referrals PLUS you’ll also leave with actionable ideas to market your business once you get home too. Whether you’re an existing EC member or this is your very first meeting, if you’re a business owner from the Dulwich area, we’d love to have you join us at our July Meeting. IMPORTANT: this event is exclusively for Members of Entrepreneurs Circle so you’ll either need to sign up (for free) at the event, or at the link:
https://eclocal.co.uk/Dulwich/join/.
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Tuesday 20 July: Understanding Endometriosis
6:30pm - 7:30pm. Endometriosis is a commonly misdiagnosed condition where cells that normally line the womb are found elsewhere in the body. This is a chronic and often debilitating condition that can cause painful or heavy periods, may lead to infertility, fatigue and bowel and bladder problems. Come and join our discussion about endometriosis and have your questions answered. About the speaker: We’ll be joined by Clare who was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2016 and is a volunteer support group leader for Endometriosis UK. She co-runs the Royal Free Hospital Endometriosis Support Group and co-moderates the Endometriosis UK London Facebook Group. Clare is passionate about educating others about endometriosis and passing on information and providing support to those who are diagnosed with endometriosis and those who suspect they may have it. This is a free event, but we are grateful for any donations. Suggested donation for this event is £5, which will be split between Endometriosis UK and Bell House. www.bellhouse.co.uk.
Monday 26 to Thursday 29 July: Get Started with TouchTyping for Dyslexia
1.30pm - 3pm. The touch-typing course is designed for children with dyslexia in Year 5 and 6 and will consist of four days of tuition at Bell House. Students who attend the course will take away a special keyboard to keep practising on as well as continued access to the online software used. Students are encouraged to continue developing their speed and accuracy beyond the course, which is monitored by the teachers. The group meets up again together with their parents a month later, to celebrate progress and compare their handwriting speed with their touch-typing speed. www.bellhouse.co.uk.
Sunday 25 July: Sunset Soiree at Bell House gardens
6:30pm - 8:30pm. Sunset Soirée at Bell House will be raising funds for two local Dulwich charities, Bell House & Link Age Southwark. Bell House is an educational charity, set in a Georgian house surrounded by two acres of gardens - the ornamental garden (with a rose garden and woodland walk) and the walled garden. The gardens are a place of community learning, maintained by volunteers who promote gardening as an activity for physical and mental well-being. Link Age Southwark is a vibrant local charity providing friendly volunteer support to older people and people living with dementia. They work to reduce isolation and loneliness by helping those they support maintain active lives. Come and enjoy the wonderful space and see how we are maintaining, restoring and developing the gardens. Tickets £10 in aid of Link Age Southwark and Bell House and include a glass of wine on arrival and live music from the Cary-Elwys Trio. www.bellhouse.co.uk or book via Eventbrite.
Monday 26 July: Fiji Fusion July Supper Club
6:30pm - 10:30pm. Back at Fifty Seven, 57 North Cross Road, East Dulwich SE22 9ET. For full details go to www.realhoxtonchef.co.uk.
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