Sandgate Issue 60 October 2017 This newsletter is compiled and edited by David Cowell who is totally responsible for content. If you do not wish to receive these newsletters please email UNSUBSCRIBE to him at david@davidcowell.net
Support local events
Sandgate Farmers' Market 7th October, 2017 10:00 to 12:30
Old Hall Farm
Sandgate Bakery
traditionally reared meat & sausages, rare breed lamb & pork and fresh eggs, milk and cheese
Smoked French cheese, freshly baked bread, pies and biscuits and smoked salmon and smoked ham
Marsh Produce
Anna Stone
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greetings cards
seasonal local fruit & veg
Pauline's hand made toys
Our range of preserves changes weekly depending on local produce availability.
Great gift ideas
Pot & Vessel NE W
Great gifts
Florrie's Jewellery Hand crafted jewellery wonderful inexpensive gifts new items each market
Our Kitchen
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Serving delicious cakes
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Florrie's Old Hall Farm Pot & Vessel Jewellery Traditionally reared meat & sausages, rare breed lamb & pork
Great gifts
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Hand crafted jewellery wonderful inexpensive gifts new items each market
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Now also: milk yogurt soft cheeses cheese eggs
Pauline's
Marsh Produce seasonal local
hand made toys great gift ideas
fruit & veg
SPECIALITY BREADS
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A variety of speciality breads and cakes, gingerbread men, etc. A small artisan bakery based in Sandgate. We only produce bread with no additives all of which is handformed in our cottage kitchen. Sourdough and Rustic mediterranean style breads are our speciality.
Our range of preserves changes weekly depending on local produce availability.
plus smoked ham
Anna Stone
Our Kitchen
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greetings New books added at cards each Market 3
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Serving delicious cakes
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Great range of bread, pies, biscuits, fruit & veg, meat, eggs, cheese and charcuterie, fish, cakes and quiches, preserves and chutneys and confectionery (stall holders may vary between markets).
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Shop Local. www.sandgatebusiness.org.uk
Sandgate Library is open Monday to Saturday 9:30am - 1:00pm (closed Wednesday) For more information call 01303 248563 (mornings only) Sandgate Library, James Morris Court, Sandgate High St. CT20 3RR
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Hythe Farmers’ Market takes place on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 10am until 1pm. In the Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Hythe,
Parking is available nearby. For more information call (01303) 266118 or 268715
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The Historic Houses Association (HHA) represents over 1,640 of the UK's privately and charitably owned historic houses, castles and gardens. These are listed buildings or designated gardens, usually Grade I or II*, and are often outstanding. Many are considered to be iconic symbols of Britain's unique heritage. Around 500 of these properties open their doors to visitors for days out, special tours, school visits, film locations, weddings and events, or as memorable places to stay. 24 million people a year visit HHA Member properties and there are over 45,000 Friends of the HHA. Members range from iconic stately homes such as Blenheim Palace, Highclere Castle, Castle Howard, Knebworth House, Longleat and Burghley House, to more intimate houses such as Traquair in Scotland, Treowen in Wales and Belle Isle in Northern Ireland. Most are still private family homes. The Association was established in 1973 to help owners conserve these wonderful places in the interests of the nation and carries out important lobbying, advisory and marketing work on behalf of Member properties.
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Sandgate Farmers' Market dates Just some of the groups that use the Chichester Hall on a regular basis (contact The Sentinel for details): Tai Chi Dance Pilates Tamalpa Table tennis Short mat bowls Sandgate Society monthly talks Sandgate Art Group
Rooms to hire in Sandgate
The Secret Drawing Club
Need to hire a hall? There's no need to look any further. Sandgate has a room to suit your needs. Chichester Memorial Hall
SANDGATE HERITAGE TRUST
Old Fire Station Reading Room
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Have you heard about The Reading Room Sandgate?
St Paul's Church Hall Tower Theatre
SANDGATE HERITAGE TRUST REG CHARITY NO. 287281
The Library Whether for a party, business meeting, music evening, club meeting or annual general meeting, Sandgate has a room for you with space to accommodate from 10 to 300. To see if there is one to suit your needs, do email the date (s) and number of attendees to david@davidcowell.net.
The Old Fire Station 51, Sandgate High Street Sandgate, Kent CT20 3AH
The Reading Room In The Old Fire Station Sandgate is a beautiful wood panelled room and is an ideal venue for small functions: Birthday Parties, small meetings, studio lighting & photography sessions, music practice, wakes etc. There is seating for a maximum
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Please note there is NO WHEELCHAIR ACCESS. For more information please visit our newly designed website:
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Website www.theoldfirestationsandgate.co.uk
www.theoldfirestationsandgate.co.uk Or ring Mike Chalk 01303 772873 or Zoe Varian 01303 248114
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The editor of The Sentinel is also responsible for sending Sandgate related event information to the Folkestone Herald. If you have an event you wish to publicise it is needed by Tuesday at 17:00. The information should appear in the edition the following week.
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Ticket prices [Friends]
Saturday 11 November 7.30pm £12 [£10]
Thursday 12 October Shepway Singers 12 noon [L] Late Romantic composers. Anne Marshall (piano) Saturday 2 December 7.00pm & Niall O’Riordan (flute) Band concert. Details to be advised. Works by Bach, Saturday 16 December 7.30pm Frühling, Gaubert Retiring collection Saturday 21 October 7.30pm Carols for All. £12 [£10] Nicholas King – organ recital Bach – Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV565 Howells – Psalm Prelude, Set 2 No 2 Reger – Sonata No2 in D minor, Op 60 Archer – A Festival Toccata Schumann – Two Fugues on B-A-C-H Joubert – Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, Op 35 Franck – Final, Op 21 Saturday 28 October 7.30pm (Note changed date) £12 [£10]
Tickets available from Brandon Music Shop, 55 High Street, Hythe CT21 5AD (01303 264429), online www.friendsofstleonardshythe.org or at the Church prior to each concert
Light lunches available in church after lunchtime concerts indicated by [L].
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Monteverdi 450 Helen Bailey, Amy McEnroe (sopranos), Fiona Mackay (mezzo-soprano), Ben Thapa (tenor), Jim Clements (baritone), Dale Wills (harpsichord), plus string ensemble Staged madrigals, scenes from operas, instrumental and choral pieces.
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Clyme Tymes It was always said that you could tell the values of a society by the way it treats its young and old. I have often wondered why an advanced western nation such as ours needs a society to prevent cruelty to its children but undoubtably we do.
governments who have promoted the idea of youth and energy at the expense of age and wisdom and a lot of the blame must be placed on us for secretly or blatantly harbouring views that aging equates to decrepitude in this neo liberal, market led world. In 2013 a government minister called our treatment of the elderly a 'national shame'.
Following the recent death of a friend I have taken to thinking about how we perceive the elderly in this country. As their (read our) physical and sometimes mental faculties diminish we tend to see them (us) as irritants who impede the fast and immediate pace and demands of contemporary life.
In East Asia, people are bound by a Confucian principle of filial piety, a moral of respect for one's elderly and ancestors; here, elderly parents become the responsibility of adult children. Deeply rooted in traditional values, children are brought up knowing that they will eventually exchange roles with their parents and care for them.
Whilst putting together an eulogy for this friend I was amazed by her richness and complexity and although she was a feisty and opinionated person to the very end of her over nine decades, I never really appreciated, until now, the unique nature of her life.
In Japan, the 60th and 70th birthday are marked with big celebrations where children perform dances and offer gifts and China even has a law that parents can sue their adult children for an allowance and those who fail to comply can face six months in jail.
Some of the blame must be placed on the end of the local community and the extended family where the contribution made by the snoozing old person sitting in front of the fire was known by successive generations through story telling and reminiscences.
In this country we just need to look beyond the fraility and recognise that the elderly have made their contribution and should be respected for having done so.
Some of the blame must be placed on
the editor climbs on his soap box to write an occasional article on his purely random thoughts, observations, reminiscences and concerns about town, district, county, country, nation and world 16
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Folkestone Choral Society presents...
A ‘Victor Borge’ style evening with musical facts, fun and cleverness at the hands of...Stephen Hope: inspirational Musical Director, tireless fundraiser for the Hospice Movement, and extremely talented organist and pianist. This evening will be an entertaining exploration of all kinds of music, with scintillating performances of classic pieces and new versions of old favourites. Hidden melodies, medleys, audience participation in reduced opera and choral favourites, including a five minute Messiah!! Stainer’s Crucifixion distilled to 7 minutes and much much more... Saturday October 7th 2017 at 7.30pm St. Leonard’s Church, Hythe Tickets £15 (includes light buffet); cash bar Tickets available in Hythe at Brandon’s Music Shop, 55 High St, and I Like That, 19 High St and at www.WeGotTickets.com In support of Pilgrims Hospices and Folkestone Choral Society
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THE FOLKESTONE JAZZ CLUB at THE TOWER TOWER THEATRE .. NORTH ROAD.. SHORNCLIFFE FOLKESTONE .. CT20 3HL 01303 277175 Early Booking Advised for this Special Event ! ! ! ( Limited seating ) Please read the spiel... Alan Barnes ~ Deep Sea Fisherman !!! Brilliant Saxophonist ~ Multi Brit Jazz Award Winner
Gone Fishing !!! Key under the mat... October 19th THE BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ 8pm Adm ÂŁ14 " A FISH TALE " THE ALAN BARNES ALL STAR OCTET
Full info & Hi Res Photos www.alanbarnesjazz.com This is the amazing story in music & verse of the bravery of the men & families in the Fishing Industry in world war 2.. This is a tribute to the contribution made by those in the fishing industry who were instrumental in feeding the nation & protecting it in times of war Fact's ---- At the outbreak of world war 2 - Grimsby had 400 trawlers-- 200 were converted to minesweepers 200 trawlers carried on fishing in mine infested waters of the North Sea.. In that area of the North Sea there were 16000 mines ---------14500 men lost their lives. Alan Barnes has delivered another of his fantastic themed compositions with an All Star Quality Octet Alan Barnes saxes Leader - fisherman & Master of Ceremonies Gilad Atzmon saxes -- A massive name in the jazz world making his first visit to The FJC Dean Masser saxes - One of the stalwarts of northern jazz - Great tenor man.. Neil Yates trumpet Ditto to the above & works Manchester & the north with Dean --Top man. Mark Nightingale trombone . The UK's number one & multi award winner for trombone.. Pat McCarthy guitar . .& great composer -- shared the dot's with Alan on this story.. Dave Green double bass -- I repeat myself -- 2 words go together Dave Green & World Class John Perry percussion. Internationally famed drummer in many genre's Josie-Anne Moon poetry Listen --Hear & Learn .... In this band we have six new names to the audience of The FJC . Most of you will have seen the internationally renowned saxophonist Gilad Atzmon.. Dean Masser & Neil Yates are the Manchester based Jazz Worriers .. This is part of a nationwide tour supported by the arts council of Great Britain BRITISH JAZZ AT IT'S BEST 01303 277175 The Folkestone Jazz Club is non profit making. It is run by & for people with a like minded interest in " Our Kind of Music " Beryl Wood 01303 277175 ( Bookings ) Derick Woodland 01303 260330 ( Info )
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LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL VENUE: THE LEAS CLIFF HALL, THE LEAS, FOLKESTONE CT20 2DZ This is a gig so please expect limited seating. If we reach our target of 1,000 people there will be no room for tables however there is seating around the upper tier of the main hall.
• DATE: 7TH DECEMBER 2017 • GIG ENTRY TIME: 7:30PM • GIG FINISH TIME: 11:30PM • ITINERARY: 7:45 - UKULELE SET BY REALM79 8:15 - DJ PLAYING (BBC RADIO KENT DJ PHIL HARRISON) 8:45 - ROCK SET BY REALM79 9:30 - THE MASSIVE RAFFLE 10:00 - ROCK SET BY REALM79 11:00 - DJ PLAYING 11:30 - END
Tickets are £10 per person and £8.50 of each ticket goes to the charity with £1.50 going to the Leas Cliff Hall as they have waived their normal hiring costs to help make this event a huge success. 20
Miss Elaine Delmar and her Trio October 12 Bar/Foyer, £12.00 MISS ELAINE DELMAR & HER TRIO Universally known as Miss Sophistication of The Jazz World - This Lady is very much Star Quality. Elaine was born into the jazz world--her late father being the late great Leslie "Jiver" Hutchinson. To her credit she has enhanced that talent & become an actress - film star & an outstanding jazz vocalist. ” A FISH TALE ” THE ALAN BARNES ALL STAR OCTET October 19 Bar/Foyer, £12.00 [see page 19 for details] This is the amazing story in music & verse of the bravery of the men & families in the Fishing Industry in world war 2.. This is a tribute to the contribution made by those in the fishing industry who were instrumental in feeding the nation & protecting it in times of war. THE JO FOOKS / AL NICHOLS QUINTET October 26 Bar/Foyer, £12.00 It's Swingtime and Tenor Action at The FJC with THE JO FOOKS / AL NICHOLS QUINTET. Two top swinging tenors blowing great standards & some originals. It's our kind of music - it's your kind of music - it's toe tapping music. Two great swinging musicians -- each have their own bands - come together for this night of swing.. Plus the swinging rhythm section ~ with one of The FJC's favourite pianists .TED BEAMENT THE PETE LONG ALL STAR QUARTET October 31 Bar/Foyer, £12.00 An All Star Tribute to THE BENNY GOODMAN QUARTET by THE PETE LONG ALL STAR QUARTET This All Star Quartet has been selected by award winning big band leader PETE LONG to play the amazing swinging music of the world famous BENNY GOODMAN QUARTET. THE CRUCIBLE November 1 - November 4 Auditorium, £11.00 Rather excitingly, Arthur Miller’s iconic play comes to the Tower Theatre, courtesy of FHODS, from Wednesday 1st November to Saturday 4th November at 7.30 pm with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30 pm. The story told is of the Salem Witch Trials. It began in 1692, over an exceptionally raw Massachusetts winter, when a minister’s niece began to scream and convulse. It ended less than a year later, but not before panic had infected the entire colony, nineteen… ALADDIN - PANTOMIME December 14 - December 24 Auditorium, £10.00 £15.00 This year’s FHODS pantomime is Aladdin. More details available on line. 21
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The library card is a passport to wonders and miracles, glimpses into other lives, religions, experiences, the hopes and dreams and strivings of ALL human beings, and it is this passport that opens our eyes and hearts to the world beyond our front doors, that is one of our best hopes against tyranny, xenophobia, hopelessness, despair, anarchy, and ignorance. Libba Bray - author
In 2015/16, UK libraries had 687,123 visits a day 28,630 visits an hour 477 visits a minute 8 visits a second
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If you have any photographs of the area either current or past do send them to me by email and I will feature them in future editions. If you just have prints do drop them round to Clyme House (see below) and I will scan.
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