HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.CONCERT
HASLEMERE: St Christopher’s Church, Weyhill, 7.30pm. Waverley Ensemble with soloist Ketan Curtis. Tickets £15. Call 07834 275879.
WINCHESTER: Cathedral, 7.30pm. Brahms’ Requiem, performed by Winchester Music Club and Orchestra with Winchester College Glee Club. Tickets from £10-£35. Call 01962 857275 or visit: www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
EVENTS
EAST MEON: Village Hall, 10am-12.30pm. Christmas Fayre, in aid of The Rosemary Foundation. Entry £1, includes coffee and mince pie.
HEADLEY: Village Hall, 9.30am-1pm. Christmas Fair. Free entry.
LIPHOOK: Millennium Centre, Ontario Way, 10am-4pm. Christmas market.
ROGATE: Village Hall, 10am-1pm. Christmas market with stalls, Father Christmas, carol singers from Rogate School, refreshments and raffle.
ROWLANDS CASTLE: Parish Hall, Links Lane, 11am-2pm. Christmas Fair in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). Stalls with gifts, food and crafts, Father Christmas, raffle and refreshments. Free entry.
SINGLETON: Weald and Downland Living Museum, 10.30am-4pm. Christmas Market. Entry £6 adults, £4 children.
WISLEY: Royal Horticultural Society Garden, 9am-6pm. Christmas contemporary Craft and Design Fair. More than 200 stalls. Usual garden admission charges. Visit: www.craftinfocus.com
EXHIBITIONS
ALTON: Allen Gallery, Church Street, 10.30am-4.30pm. Ceramicus 2017 exhibition of ceramics. Free entry.
PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Museum and The Flora Twort Gallery, St Peter’s Road, 10am-4pm. We Are Petersfield. Call 01730 262601 or visit the museum’s website at: www. petersfieldmuseum.co.uk
PETERSFIELD: Physic Garden Hall, off High Street, 10am-4pm. Petersfield Arts and Crafts Society (PACS) Potters exhibition. Free entry.
FILM
DENMEAD: Community Centre, School Lane, 7.30pm. Churchill (PG), hosted by Denmead Community Association. Tickets £5.
STAGE
CHICHESTER: Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. The Wipers Times. Box office 01243 781312 or visit: www.cft.org.uk
CHICHESTER: Minerva Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Quiz. Box office 01243 781312 or visit: www.cft.org.uk
CLANFIELD: Little Theatre, Visitor Centre, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, 1.30pm and 3.30pm. White Liars, performed by Scene Setters. Free entry but booking essential. Call 023 9259 5040.
HAVANT: Spring Arts Centre, East Street, 7.30pm. Death of a Salesman, performed by the Bench Theatre. Tickets £9.50. Call 023 9247 2700 or visit: www.thespring.co.uk
PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. All Shook Up, presented by Petersfield Theatre Group. Tickets £16 from Tourist Information Centre at Petersfield Library, call 01730 268829 or visit the website at: www.petersfieldtheatregroup. org
PETERSFIELD: The Studio @ TPS, The Petersfield School, Cranford Road, 7.30pm. Formby. A funny, touching and thoughtful play of an essentially ordinary man with an extraordinary talent, performed by Ewan Wardrop. Tickets £12 from One Tree Books, Lavant Street, Petersfield or visit: www.ticketsource.co.uk/TheStudioTPS
SELBORNE: Field Studies Centre, Gilbert White’s House, 7pm. Mrs Oates Gets to the Truth. What really happened on the Scott expedition to the South Pole, presented by Bryan Oates with supporting cast. Tickets £20. Call 01420 511275 or visit the website: www.gilbertwhiteshouse. org.uk
WALKS & TALKS
BORDON: Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, 7.30pm. My Mountain Life, illustrated talk by Simon Yates. Tickets £11. Call 01420 472664.
LIPHOOK: Village Hall, Headley Road, 10am-4pm. Ted Hughes – Notions and Images of Nature in his Poetry. Workshop tutored by John Haynes, hosted by Liphook branch of the Workers Educational Association (WEA). Cost £27.50, including refreshments. Book by calling 01428 609996 or 01428 641907 or e-mail:[email protected]
STROUD: Petersfield Ramblers lead a five-mile morning walk from the Seven Stars public house car park at Stroud. Grid ref: SU723236. Walk starts at 10am. Cars leave Petersfield Station at 9.30am. Call 07842 240852.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.





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