What's On
WHAT'S ON IN JULY 1 JULY The Aragon Singers of Buckden 7.30pm Berkley Street Methodist Church, Eynesbury Free entry. Interval refreshments. Donations towards Dementia UK appreciated. Email: jjohnso49@ntlworld.com 1, 8 & 15 JULY Great Fen Little Bugs 10.30am-12pm Great Fen Countryside Centre, Ramsey Heights Wildlife Trust BCN child member £5, non-member £7 A fun and sociable morning of exploration and discovery for preschool children and their guardians. Web: wildlifebcn.org 2 JULY Summer Concert 7.30pm Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre, Huntingdon Tickets £15, students £5 Huntingdonshire Philharmonic have a treat in store for music lovers. Tickets available online or on the door. Tickets: www.huntsphil.org.uk 2 JULY The Signals Museum Open Day 10am-4pm RAF Henlow, SG16 6DN The Signals Museum at RAF Henlow is open to the public. Entry is free but official photo ID required to get an entry ticket from the Guardroom. Call on the day if information is needed. Tel: 07778 837263 www.rafsignalsmuseum.org.uk 3 JULY Hinxton Watermill Open Day 2.30-5pm CambridgePPF members free, nonmembers - adult £3, child £1 This stunning working watermill dates to the seventeenth century. See the mill working and hear the history of this incredible building. No need to book. Web: www.cambridgeppf.org
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4 JULY St Neots Astronomical Association ( SNAA.co.uk ) We meet at Paxton Pits visitor centre on the First Monday of the Month (Second Monday if its a bank holiday. During the summer months we have visiting speakers covering a range of Astronomical subjects. Monday 4th July Big Bangs and Big rips, a history of 20th century Cosmology by Mathew Bothwell. 4 JULY St Neots Astronomical Association. 7.30-9.30pm Paxton Pits Visitor Centre ‘Big bangs to big rips: a history of 20th century cosmology’ with Matthew Bothwell. Meets first Monday of the month (second if bank holiday). No astronomical knowledge needed to appreciate the talks. Non-members welcome first visit free. Web: snaa.co.uk 5 JULY Hail Weston Wildlife and Gardening Group 7.15pm for 7.30pm Hail Weston Village Hall Members £1, non-members £3, under 18s free ‘Traditional Garden Flower Names’ with Twigs Way. An illustrated talk that meets our desire to reengage with our floral heritage and landscape. Raffle. Email: hwwgg@yahoo.com for more info/to book 5, 12 & 19 JULY St Neots Sinfonia 7.45-9.30pm Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu Street, Eynesbury Rehearsals are every Tuesday in term time. Tel: 01480 212298 Web: www.stneotssinfonia.org.uk 6 JULY Brampton Flower Club 7.30pm. Community Centre, Brampton High Street Meets the first Wednesday of the month. Visitors welcome.
6, 13 & 20 JULY St Neots Choral Society 7.30-9.30pm Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu Street, Eynesbury Rehearsals are every Wednesday in term time. Tel: 01480 212298 for membership enquiries Web: www.stneotschoral.org.uk 6, 13, 20 & 27 JULY Kimbolton Bridge Club 10am-12pm Mandeville Hall, Kimbolton Meets every Wednesday for friendly, social bridge. Players of all standards are welcome with or without a partner. Just turn up! 7 JULY Roxton & District Local History Group 7.15pm for 7.30pm Roxton Village Hall Members free, visitors £4 ‘ABMC American Battle Monuments Commission’. Annual membership £20. Email: mariascreen1@gmail.com Web: roxtonhistory.org.uk 7, 14, 21 & 28 JULY Riverport Singers 10.15-11.15am The Corn Exchange, St Ives Community choir for people living with dementia, their carers, family and friends. Tel: Agi 07757 811802 Email: agipeach@icloud.com Web: facebook.com/ riverportsingers 7, 14, 21 & 28 JULY Bingo 7.30pm Alconbury Sports & Social Club Eyes down for the weekly Bingo session! Web: www.assc.org.uk 9 & 10 JULY Jail Break 4 St Neots Museum This escape room experience is based around genuine cases involving local people who broke the blackout regulations between 1939 and 1945. Web: stneotsmuseum.org.uk
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