HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.
DANCING
ROGATE: Village Hall, 7.30pm. Scottish country dancing. Call 01730 263008.
EXHIBITIONS
BURITON: The Five Bells, High Street, noon-2pm, 7-9pm. War, paintings by Naomi Sheed.
PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Museum and The Flora Twort Gallery, St Peter’s Road, 10am-4pm. We Are Petersfield. Also Shapes and Movements, art by Brenda Cheason. Call 01730 262601 or visit the museum’s website at: www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk
FILM
BORDON: Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, 7.30pm. The Lost City of Z (15). Tickets £5.50. Call 01420 472664 or visit: www.phoenixarts.co.uk
HAVANT: The Spring Arts Centre, East Street, 1.45pm and 8pm. The Time of Their Lives (12A). Tickets £6.50. Call 023 9247 2700 or visit: www.thespring.co.uk
STAGE
CHICHESTER: Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.30pm. Round and Round. Box office 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk
CHICHESTER: Minerva Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.45pm. King Lear. Box office 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk
STEEP: Theatre, Bedales, Church Road, 7.30pm. The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol, devised and performed by Sixth Form students. Free entry but book in advance at: www.bedalesevents.co.uk
WALKS & TALKS
BURITON: Village Hall, High Street, 7.30pm. Queen Elizabeth Park: Buriton and Uganda, illustrated talk by Queen Elizabeth Country Park ranger Joe Williams. Free entry with retiring collection.
IPING: Petersfield Ramblers lead a six-mile walk from Iping Common car park. Grid ref: SU852220. Walk starts at 10am. Cars leave Petersfield Station at 9.30am. Call 07712 249608.
PETERSFIELD: Community Centre, Love Lane, 2.30pm. Dig for Victory: The Landgirls, talk by Russell Bowes, hosted by Petersfield branch of the University of the Third Age (U3A).
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.





