HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.
COMEDY
HAVANT: Spring Arts and Heritage Centre, 56 East Street, 8pm. Andrew Lawrence, The Happy Accident Tour. Tickets £14, £13 concessions. Contact 023 9247 2700 or visit www.thespring.co.uk
EVENTS
BORDON: Deadwater Valley Trust, Station Road, 10am- noon. Hogmoor Inclosure Working Party. A great way to help the trust at Hogmoor Inclosure with practical conservation work and enjoy some fresh air and exercise. Not suitable for children under 15. Meet in the car park via the tank crossing on Hogmoor Road. All you need is sturdy boots and enthusiasm, just turn up. Contact 01420 479070 or visit www.deadwatervalleytrust.co.uk
HASLEMERE: Haslemere Hall, Bridge Road, 1pm and 7pm sessions. The Whiskey Affair, masterclass, tastings, 75 plus brands to choose from, experts, live music. Tickets £9 from SeeTickets for further details visit www.thewiskeyaffair.co.uk
PETERSFIELD: Library, 27 The Square, 1pm - 4pm. Board in the Library, enjoy games from the collection of family board games. Saturday afternoon fun in the Children’s Library for all the family, suitable for all ages. Contact 01730 267806 or e-mail: [email protected]
PETERSFIELD: Library, 27 The Square, 11am. Saturday Storytime a chance to hear wonderful stories for under-eights. Contact 01730 267806 or e-mail: [email protected]
PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 11am - 3pm. Meon Valley Travel, Holiday Show 2018. Free entry.
SELBORNE: Gilbert White’s House, The Wakes, High Street, 10.30am. Penguin Trail. Free with admission. Contact 01420 511275 or visit www.gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk
EXHIBITIONS
CHERITON: The Old Sweet Shop, Hinton Ampner, 11am-3.30pm. Hampshire Artists’ Co-operative members showing contemporary art, ceramics, paintings, drawings, printmaking, sculpture, jewellery and textiles. Usual admission fees apply.
HASLEMERE: Haslemere Educational Museum, High Street, 10am-5pm. Historic Haslemere and Byron Cooper – Tennyson’s country. Entry free with donations.
FILM
HAVANT: Spring Arts and Heritage Centre, 56 East Street, 1.45pm. Kind Hearts and Coronets (U) starring Alec Guinness. Vintage film with introduction and post-show discussion by Professor Sue Harper. Tickets £8.50, £7.50 concessions including a free tea/coffee and biscuit in the interval. Contact 023 9247 2700 or visit www.thespring.co.uk
MUSIC
PETERSFIELD: The Studio at The Petersfield School, Cranford Road, 7.30pm. The Jigantics, The Goat Roper Rodeo Band and The Savannahs. Tickets £12 in advance £15 on the door. Available at One Tree Books, Lavant Street, Vinyl Matters, Chapel Street or visit www.wegottickets.com/event/421049. More information at www.squarerootspromotions.co.uk
PETERSFIELD: The Good Intent, 40-46 College Street, 8pm. Steve Hampton. Free entry. Visit www.goodintentpetersfield.co.uk for more details.
STAGE
BORDON: The Phoenix Theatre and Arts Centre, Station Road, 7.30pm. Fagin? Starring Giles Shenton. Find out who Fagin really was and how he ended up as one of Dickens’ best known yet least-known characters. Tickets £12, concessions/members £11. Call 01420 472664 or visit www.phoenix-arts.co.uk
CHICHESTER: Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan. Tickets from £15. Contact 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk
SHEET: Village Hall, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Lion & Unicorn present 2016 and All that! A brand new play by Ben Gander. Tickets £8, £6 for under 18. Available from One Tree Books, Lavant Street or visit www.lionandunicornplayers.co.uk
WALKS & TALKS
MOTTISFONT: Petersfield Ramblers lead a seven-mile walk from the Mottisfont National Trust car park. Grid ref: SU327268. Walk starts at 10am. Cars leave Petersfield station at 9am. Contact 01730 260454.
Organisers of events also can enter details on this website so that residents and visitors can have the widest choice of entertainments and activities to enjoy in Petersfield, East Hampshire and beyond.





