TALK: VICTORIAN ELEGANCE (WI)

HERSTMONCEUX WI CELEBRATES 107 YEARS being one of the oldest WIs in Sussex. On Wednesday 15 October from 7.30pm in the Herstmonceux Village Hall they will be welcoming David Allen who will be talking about Victorian Elegance. It will be a fun evening, bring a friend. Non-members are welcome at £3 on the door which includes tea and a buffet supper. Contact Janet on 01323 833669.

MOTHERS’ UNION MEETING & BEETLE DRIVE

THE MOTHER’S UNION will next be meeting at Abbots Wood Care Home on 14 October at the usual time of 7pm. We will be having a Beetle Drive interspersed with questions and discussion based around AFIA (Away From It All). This is a local MU project giving needy families the chance to have a holiday at one of our caravans based at Selsey and Winchelsea. We support this project annually with our fundraising. All welcome.

ARLINGTON VILLAGE MARKET, POP-UP MUSEUM & COFFEE MORNING

ARLINGLTON VILLAGE MARKET AND MUSEUM is ready to greet you again on Tuesday 14 October from 10am to 12 noon at Arlington village hall BN26 6SE. Everyone is very welcome to visit the market and pop-up museum. Regular stalls include traditional fresh bread, cakes and fresh egg, homemade cakes and savouries, bric-a-brac supporting local charities, second hand books about the local area, sundries, jewellery, cards, crafts and lots more. Arlington’s Pop-Up Museum will also be taking place at the same time. The month the exhibit features The Cuckmere Pilgrim Path, a circular walk of about 12 miles over varying terrain taking walkers on a pilgrimage around seven ancient rural churches. It passes through the beautiful landscape of the South Downs, Low Weald and Cuckmere Valley. It is a very sociable morning and there is always tea and cake. Enquiries to Anne on 01323 486219 or  07760 424169, email anntonyhope@gmail.com. Museum enquiries to Wendy 07889 689844 or email talkingteapot@yahoo.co.uk.

ART IS ART 25, ART EXHIBITION

The Friday Art Group presents a stunning array of affordable original art and crafts by local artists and makers in aid of The Children with Cancer Fund.

Craft stalls, delicious homemade refreshments

Free entry, free parking, large car park, wheelchair access.