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What's On

What's On WHAT'S ON IN FEBRUARY

1 FEBRUARY Hail Weston Wildlife and Gardening Group 7.15pm for 7.30pm Hail Weston Village Hall

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Members £1, non-members £3, under 18s free. Animal Experience with Mitch Price. An hour-long talk and hands-on experience with a variety of animals including owls, meerkat, pygmy hedgehog, sugar glider and chinchilla. Children over 8 welcome. Email: hwwgg@yahoo.com

1, 8, 15 & 22 FEBRUARY St Neots & District Camera Club

Via Zoom. Talks and competitions. www.stneots-camera-club.org.uk

2 FEBRUARY History and Archaeology Walk 8.30am-4pm Wandlebury Country Park, Gog Magog Hills, Cambridge

Cambridge Past, Present & Future event. Gentle guided walk with a warden. Web: www.cambridgeppf.org

2, 9, 16 & 23 FEBRUARY St Neots Choral Society 7.30-9.30pm Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu Street, Eynesbury

New members. Rehearsals are every Wednesday in term time. Tel: 01480 212298 for enquiries Web: www.stneotschoral.org.uk

3, 10, 17 & 24 FEBRUARY Riverport Singers 10.15-11.15am The Corn Exchange, St Ives

Community choir for people living with dementia, their carers, family and friends. Come along and sing a range of songs in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Tel: Agi 07757 811802 Email: agipeach@icloud.com Web: Facebook.com/riverportsingers

4 FEBRUARY St Neots Local History Society 7.30pm Eynesbury Primary School

SNLHS members free, visitors £4 ‘Estate Villages – Old Warden and Southill’ by Paul Langston. Paul will look at the development of these neighbouring villages within the estates of Shuttleworth and Southill Park, the latter owned by the Whitbread family. Includes AGM. Web: http://stneotslhs.org.uk

5 FEBRUARY Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire Hardy Plant Society 2pm. Weatherley Centre, Eagle Farm Road, Biggleswade

‘A history of Daffodils in art, history, culture and gardens’ by Twigs Way, designer and garden historian. Twigs joins the group again to talk on Daffodils. Visitors welcome – small charge. www.hpscambsandbeds.co.uk

5 FEBRUARY Huntingdon Comedy Club 7pm Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon

Tickets £15 + booking fee With Robert White (BGT Finalist), Alasdair Becket-King (Mock the Week), Ola Labib (Funny Festival Live), Aaron Simmomds (Broadway World). Web: www.chuckl.co.uk/huntingdonfebruary

9 FEBRUARY Lunchtime Talk 10.30am-12.30pm Shuttleworth, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade

Adults £21.50, Members £8 Don Albone meets Colonel and Mrs Shuttleworth. Hot drinks and cake on arrival. Admission also includes 30-day access to the visitor attraction from the date of the talk. See website for other weekly talks. Web: www.shuttleworth.org/talksprogramme to book

9 FEBRUARY The Huntingdonshire Local Group of the Wildlife Trust Talk

7.30pm on Zoom. Free event Talk by Dr Pat Doody, Co-chairman, considering the way we have changed our landscape and, specifically, the wildlife of Brampton Parish. Everyone most welcome to attend. Pat will send the zoom link out nearer the time. Email: jp.doody@ntlworld.com to attend

14-18 FEBRUARY Children's Holiday Bushcraft at Wandlebury Country Park 8.30am-4pm. Wandlebury Country Park, Gog Magog Hills, Cambridge

£38 per day Cambridge Past, Present & Future event. Fun and enriching outdoor activities during half-term. Web: www.cambridgeppf.org

15 FEBRUARY 10am-12 noon Dementia Café St Ives Free Church, St Ives

£2.50 per person. For people with dementia and their carers. Tel: George 07725 588145. Web: facebook/ stivesdementiafriendlycommunity

17 FEBRUARY Children’s Poetry Workshop. 10-11am Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon

I am Me age 7-12. Join poet Jumping Jules (Julie Stevens) for a fun and exciting poetry workshop, where you will create ideas to write poems that explore who you are! Who will you find? Web: www.commhall.org

18 FEBRUARY Kimbolton Community Cinema 7pm for 7.30pm Mandeville Hall, Kimbolton

Tickets £5, concessions £4, Children £2.50. Military Wives (12A). Bar, ice cream and free popcorn. Tickets from The Flower Shop , The Old Swan Pharmacy, Bytes Café or on the door.

24 FEBRUARY St Neots & District Gardening Club Meetings 7.30pm St Mary's Church Hall, Brook Street, St Neots

Members £2, Non-members £2.50 A talk on Bees and Beeswax demonstration by Francisca Shaw. Visitors welcome. Web: www.stneotsgardenclub.org.uk

25 FEBRUARY Tina Live. 7.30-9.45pm Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon

Starring Julie Nevada as Tina. Powerful vocals, live band, backing singers and fabulous professional dancers with electrifying dance routines makes TINA LIVE Simply The Best night out of the year! Web: www.chuckl.co.uk/huntingdontina-live

28 FEBRUARY Wild Babies at Paxton Pits 9.45-11.30am. Paxton Pits Education Centre, Little Paxton

Bring your pre-walking aged baby along in a buggy, pram or sling for a gentle relaxing stroll with plenty of chance to chat to other 'wild baby' parents. Web: www.wildlifebcn.org

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