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Dulwich Hamlet FC
from SE23 August 2021
by SE Magazines
www.dulwichhamletfc.london @DulwichHamletFC | info@dhst.org.uk | 07951 640099 @dhstorg
After months of torpitude, the mighty Dulwich Hamlet - leonine, phoenixlike, Framtonesque even - has risen from its enforced slumbers, shaken the sleep from its hair and has come alive. So what’s happening we hear you roar? Well first of all Gavin Rose, long standing bossman at the Hamlet, and all round football genius, has begun to assemble a squad to see off all comers in the new season. Some old faces remain in the squad. Charlie Grainger will remain steadfast between the sticks, like a Varangian guard protecting the honour of the Pink and Blues’ goal. The splendidly vocal Sanchez Ming will carry on seeing off opposition wingers while tormenting Flash Gordon and plotting the overthrow of Planet Earth. And super tall goal machine the much-loved Danny Mills will continue to leap above opposition defences like a majestic migrating salmon on the River Peck. The club has welcomed new players too, including Higgs, Splatt and Barnum-Bobb. They sound like a firm of dodgy entertainment lawyers, but are in reality bone fida non-league galacticos and winners all the way. Thrills and spills are guaranteed down at the Hamlet as a result. So why not head down to the club website and purchase yourself a season ticket for the bargain basement price of £169 (way less with concessions). For this, you can waltz in through the clubhouse door, grab a beer and some crisps and go watch all (men and women’s) home games in the 2021-22 season. That’s well over 40 games we reckon, give or take. You can buy your season ticket and check out details of all pre-season games and league fixtures at www. pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/. And you make sure you have all the right gear and look dead smart by kitting yourself and the kids out via the online shop at www.dhst.org.uk Now has anything else been happening on the Tuscan slopes of Champion Hill you ask? Well not really. Other than everyone’s favourite six foot seven ex-footballer and star of TV and radio Peter Crouch becoming a director at the Hamlet. Crouch, who kicked off his professional career on loan to the Hamlet from Spurs 21 years ago before becoming a Premier league and England star, has vowed to help the club on and off the pitch. Great news. Just don’t stand behind him at matches. So there you go. It feels like things are inching back to normality at Dulwich Hamlet, the Pride of SE22. So we’ll see you down there cheering on the girls and boys. Up the Hamlet.
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Using Your Mind for a Change!
Health Matters With Becca Teers | www.healthy-habits.me | www.mindplus-experience.com
It can often feel difficult to make positive changes in our lives. You may want to develop a new habit, such as embark on an exercise routine or a healthy eating plan or maybe you’re trying to reduce alcohol or give up smoking. It could be that you want to feel more confident or calmer in certain situations. Feeling better means that you can change your actions or just feel more at ease when you’re at a social event or in your career or studies.
Why Is Making Change Tricky?
The main reason that creating and maintaining change can be hard is to do with our mindset. Often we let our minds run away with us and control us, but what we don’t realize is, we can actually use our minds to help, rather than hinder us. With some knowledge of how our mind works, we can train it to support us rather than letting it control us with our thoughts and beliefs. Here are some traits of the mind and ideas of how we can use it to work with us and NOT against us: • The mind loves what is familiar and doesn’t like the unfamiliar. We are creatures of habit and every habit of action is run by a habit of thought. To implement a new habit we have to make it familiar by practicing it as much as possible (whilst realizing that at first it will feel uncomfortable). As the habit becomes more familiar, the more comfortable it will get. • Emotions always win over logic! Have you noticed this? You logically know that you want to exercise, but the emotional side of you would rather sit and relax in the warm! To work with this rule of the mind, you need to link the positive emotions that you will feel by getting fit and healthy with the action of actually going for that run. Think about exercising and feeling proud of you, feeling empowered, strong and really good about taking care of yourself! Imagine yourself running and feeling all of these positive feelings and you’ve linked your positive emotions with exercising. This is collaborating with your mind in a great way. • The mind responds to the pictures you use internally and the words you say to yourself in your head. The good news is that you can change the pictures and you can change the words. Using the above example of going for a run, if you tell yourself “It’s going to be painful & difficult” and picture yourself running and feeling like this, of course you’re not going to want to run. However, if you change the words to “I’m choosing to do this. I’m choosing to like it. It’s going to get easier every time I go for a run. Running is good for me. It helps me and I enjoy it”. And if you imagine yourself running and saying these things to yourself, the whole idea of running changes, in your head. Try these tips and see if they help you to make a change!
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Saturday 7 August: Bell House Open Garden
11am-1pm. Bell House is opening its garden for visitors to explore. The Walled Garden comprises of raised beds filled with kitchen essentials grown organically. The House Garden features a rose garden and woodland walk designed to attract wildlife and provide safe habitats. The gardens are a place of community learning, maintained by volunteers who promote gardening as an activity for physical and mental well-being. Arrive anytime between 11am and 12:45. Tea and coffee will be available.
www.bellhouse.co.uk (tickets via Eventbrite).
We encourage a £5 donation that will go towards garden maintenance and activities. Free tickets are also available at: event@bellhouse.co.uk
Sunday 8 August: Honor Oak Park Allotments Open Day
12:30pm - 6pm. The beautiful One Tree Hill Allotment site is throwing open its gates, plots and sheds on August 8th between 12.30 and 1pm for an art trail, kids’ trail, workshops, walks, stalls and music - including the Noteorious community choir. There will also be a stall selling tea and other drinks as well as cakes, jams and chutneys, and a BBQ with vegetarian options. More details will be made available on our website https://othas.org.uk.
111 Honor Oak Park, London SE23 3NP
Monday 9 August: Dulwich WI Monthly Meeting
7:30pm - 9:30pm. We meet on the second Monday of each month - currently on Zoom - but usually at Dulwich Hamlet FC in their Clubhouse Bar. https://dulwichwi.com.
Monday 9 – Tuesday 10 August: Van Gogh Painting Workshop
10am - 1pm. Kids Summer Holiday Club, Ages 6 to 11. At The Arts Factory we provide an outlet for your child’s creativity to blossom during school holidays. We run holiday club sessions for any child with an interest in art. Goose Green Community Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich SE22 9AT. www.theartsfactory.london
Tuesday 10 – Thursday 19 August: Boogie Pumps Summer Theatre Camp
9:00am - 3:00pm. Summer camps at Goose Green Primary for children ages 4-11 years. Get in touch sherilyn@boogiepumps.co.uk or visit www.boogiepumps.co.uk/southeastlondon for more info. Goose Green Primary School, Tintagel Crescent, East Dulwich SE22 8HG.
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Please note that all this information was correct at the time of going to press. However please do check details ahead, as any new restrictions could affect some events.
Tuesday 10 August: Liquid History
5:30pm. Come on a voyage from Westminster Pier down the Thames to Greenwich, hearing about the River in songs, stories and poems, with a picnic in Greenwich Park. Call the Adventure Aunt on 07999 461951 for details.
https://theadventureaunt.com
Wednesday 11 – Thursday 12 August: Frida Khalo - drawing, painting, collage
10am - 1pm. Frida Khalo Art Club (2-day workshop). Kids Summer Holiday Club, Ages 6 to 11. At The Arts Factory we provide an outlet for your child's creativity to blossom during school holidays. We run holiday club sessions for any child with an interest in art. Goose Green Community Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich SE22 9AT. www.theartsfactory.london.
Thursday 12 August: Mythdemeanors
2pm-6pm. Join a trip to the British Museum to find out about all the good and bad things that Greek and Roman gods and goddesses got up to, and give them points for mythbehaviour. Call the Adventure Aunt on 07999 461951 for details.
https://theadventureaunt.com
Monday 16 – Tuesday 17 August: Eileen Agar Mixed Media Collage
10am - 1pm. Eileen Agar Art Club Two-day workshop. Kids Summer Holiday Club, Ages 6 to 11. At The Arts Factory we provide an outlet for your child’s creativity to blossom during school holidays. We run holiday club sessions for any child with an interest in art. Goose Green Community Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich SE22 9AT. www.theartsfactory.london.
Monday 16 August: Entrepreneurs Circle Local Meeting: Dulwich
6pm-8pm. (Registration from 5.30pm). Join your fellow Dulwich business owners at The Lordship Pub, 211 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8HA (Upstairs).
The EC 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! 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. NB: 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/. Already a member? Register at: https://eclocal.co.uk/Dulwich/
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10am - 1pm. Silver Birch Art Club (2-day workshop). Kids Summer Holiday Club, Ages 6 to 11. At The Arts Factory we provide an outlet for your child’s creativity to blossom during school holidays. We run holiday club sessions for any child with an interest in art. Goose Green Community Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, East Dulwich SE22 9AT. www.theartsfactory.london.
Coming Up: Saturday 4 Septmber: Peckham Rye Park Fete
The Fete will be back this September with renewed vigour and all the familiar traditional attractions: the always popular dog show, children’s fancy dress competition, Punch and Judy, coconut shies and sack races, lots of stalls including the Friends-run ones selling books and plants., together with the Friends-run Pimms, wine and beer marquee and tea and cakes tent, and various other food stands. Full details in our next issue or keep in touch via:
www.peckhamryepark.org/news.
Thursday 19 August: Filmmaking 101: Acting with
Keziah Joseph & James Broadley
7pm - 9pm. What does a director actually do? What makes a good script? Why is editing so important?
Over the course of this year, Bell House Films will answer these questions and many more with its series of ‘Filmmaking 101’ events. This tutorial will be hosted by actors Keziah Joseph and James Broadley. Keziah and James will look at the role of the actor and ways to prepare for performance. Who is this for? For anyone and everyone with an interest in film, ‘Filmmaking 101’ is for you. You don’t need experience, you don’t need kit, you just need to bring your creativity and your curiosity. The cost of this individual tutorial is £15. Discounted tickets at £10 are available for under 18s. We also have 2 free/bursary tickets available for those unable to pay the full price. Please email filmmaking@bellhouse.co.uk
www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2021/8/19/ filmmaking-101
Tuesday 24 August: Midsummer Magic
10am - 5pm. Do you like drama? Join us to learn about the plot of Shakespeare’s wonderful summer play, full of playful fairies and somebody who turns into a donkey! We will act out a scene in the park and enjoy summer sustenance. Call the Adventure Aunt on 07999 461951 for details.
https://theadventureaunt.com
To get your listing here contact: angela@semagazines.co.uk
Wednesday 25 August: Cooking with Scissors
6.45pm. We are back to in-person meetings! An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. The last Wednesday of every month. Free Admission. The Lordship Pub, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8HA. To find out more or register your interest:
www.cookingwithscissors.co.uk.
Thu 26 August: Feeling Energetic?
10am - 3pm. Join us for games in the park and a scientific discussion about the types of energy they produce, learn about the different sorts of energy that exist, and replenish your own energies at a picnic. Call the Adventure Aunt on 07999 461951 / https://theadventureaunt.com
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Please note that all this information was correct at the time of going to press. However please do check details ahead, as any new restrictions could affect some events.
Daily: Plonk Golf @ The Horniman Museum
11am to 5.30pm. Grab a (sanitised) golf club and test your wits against a socially-distanced course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-theloops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. And for those who have fallen in love with the epic Horniman Walrus, meet Plonk’s very own Gerald the Crazy Golf Walrus. Tickets: Child £4, Adult £6, Family (two adults and two children, or one adult and three children) £16. Book in advance on Plonk’s website www.plonkgolf.co.uk or visit:
www.horniman.ac.uk.
100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ.
Coming Up: Sunday 5th September: Dulwich Park Fair 2021
12-5pm. The Dulwich Park Fair is back! For the first time since 2021. Full details coming up in our next issue. https://dulwichparkfriends.org.uk/dulwich-park-fair/