Calendar & Events

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    1TN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS Club
The TN22 Plus Club, which runs on alternate Wednesdays at Hadlow Down Village Hall and is tailored for those with memory loss/ dementia. The Club runs from 10.30am – 3.30pm with personalised activities and a high ratio of helper support. With an emphasis on friendship and fun – our members usually settle in very quickly and all enjoy the freshly cooked and nutritious lunch! Transport can be arranged on request, for an extra charge, and the cost for the day is £48. (See Village Calendar for dates.)
We can offer a Taster session if you would like to come and meet us and see what the TN22 Plus club has to offer.
For more information about the TN22 Plus club, please contact Wendy Coleman on 07961 450357.
Village Hall Hadlow Down
Homefront LindyhopHomefront LindyhopTime: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Homefront Lindyhop
Main Hall
Village Hall
2 3The New Inn Jubilee PartyThe New Inn Jubilee PartyTime: 4:00 pm - 12:00 pm
A party for the whole community to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee. From 4 pm with live music from 5.00 pm
4Steam Traction Engine RallySteam Traction Engine RallyTime: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Steam Traction Engine Rally – 4th & 5th June 2022
OPEN 10am – 5pm each day. Adults £8.00 Children under 16 £2.00 – Under 5 years go FREE. No concessions, This is a fundraiser for Cancer Research. FREE CAR PARKING
Tinkers Park
5Steam Traction Engine RallySteam Traction Engine RallyTime: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Steam Traction Engine Rally – 4th & 5th June 2022
OPEN 10am – 5pm each day. Adults £8.00 Children under 16 £2.00 – Under 5 years go FREE. No concessions, This is a fundraiser for Cancer Research. FREE CAR PARKING
Tinkers Park
6Meditation CircleMeditation CircleTime: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Meditation Circle - February
Sunday, 6 February 2022
15:00 17:00
Join Sally for an outdoor meditation circle at the Woodglade Shelter.
This lovely two hour session includes two guided meditations, one with the Drum, and self reflection/ mindfulness activities within the woods. The circle is held around the fire and all are welcome, no meditation experience required.
Come with an open mind and leave with an open heart. Enjoy the peace of the woods in a small, safe group. Explore higher connection through meditation.
Run by Sally Davis, an Accredited Meditation Coach with Leap Mindfulness.
£15.00
Wilderness Wood
7HD Parish Council meetingHD Parish Council meetingTime: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Committee Room of Hadlow Down Village Hall
Monthly Quiz NightMonthly Quiz NightTime: 7:00 pm
Monthly General Knowledge Quiz held on the first Tuesday of the Month The New Inn
8TN22 ClubTN22 ClubTime: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
The TN22 Club provides a warm and welcoming environment to meet and make new friends whilst enjoying a delicious freshly prepared two-course lunch. Members enjoy games, quizzes, talks, music, dancing, art and craft sessions and much more. In the winter, we have monthly Film Afternoons, and outings in the Summer on separate days. The Club is for the over 60s – meeting on alternate Wednesdays at the Hadlow Down Village Hall from 11am – 2pm.
For more information on the TN22 Club please contact Pat Slater, mobile 07710435324 and her email address is pattieslater123@gmail.com
Hadlow Down Village Hall Map
Homefront LindyhopHomefront LindyhopTime: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Homefront Lindyhop
Main Hall
Village Hall
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13 14 15TN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS Club
The TN22 Plus Club, which runs on alternate Wednesdays at Hadlow Down Village Hall and is tailored for those with memory loss/ dementia. The Club runs from 10.30am – 3.30pm with personalised activities and a high ratio of helper support. With an emphasis on friendship and fun – our members usually settle in very quickly and all enjoy the freshly cooked and nutritious lunch! Transport can be arranged on request, for an extra charge, and the cost for the day is £48. (See Village Calendar for dates.)
We can offer a Taster session if you would like to come and meet us and see what the TN22 Plus club has to offer.
For more information about the TN22 Plus club, please contact Wendy Coleman on 07961 450357.
Village Hall Hadlow Down
Homefront LindyhopHomefront LindyhopTime: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Homefront Lindyhop
Main Hall
Village Hall
16Driftwood Gardens Car VisitDriftwood Gardens Car VisitTime: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
DRIFTWOOD GARDENS
Those wanting to join the car trip to the remarkable Driftwood Gardens on Thursday 16th. June need to let Heather Mines know by Saturday 11th.
The inclusive price for entrance and reputedly excellent refreshments is £11.50. Please contact Heather at heathermines2@hotmail.com or on 07974204231 to confirm.
All meet at the gardens located at 4, Marine Drive Seaford BN25 2RS at 10.30 am.
An article about the gardens from BBC Gardeners World Magazine can be viewed at
http://www.geoffstonebanks.co.uk/media/gwmay2021.pdf
4, Marine Drive Seaford BN25 2RS
Rude Mechanicals - Gods and DogsRude Mechanicals - Gods and DogsTime: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Gods and Dogs, Hadlow Down Cricket Field, Thursday 16th June at 7.30pm
This new comic dystopian allegory is set in 2084 on the fictitious island of Abatina in a world where people are either glamorous celebrities or slobbering dog-like followers of them gripped to their telepafones – with the exception of the Nevnops (Not Very Nice People) as the President, Big Al, calls them. The story follows Tina who enters ‘Marriage Maker’, a ‘telepavision’ gameshow. The idea of the game is if you win you get to marry the super-glamorous footballer, Harry Best, on the Saturday, have a weekend of love, then divorce him on the Monday. ‘All the fun & no ties!’ as the compere, Rich Nobb, puts it. Unfortunately, Tina makes the mistake of falling in love when she wins & doesn’t want to divorce. Doreen, her best friend, has her own opinion, but then she might be a Nevnop & the Mind Police might get to her first & send her to the wolves on the ‘Other Side’ – a dangerous world over ‘the mountain’ where the inhabitants of Abatina, according to Big Al, must not go, with dangerous free-thinkers & wolves that might get them.
Booking details etc.
https://www.therudemechanicaltheatre.co.uk/book-tickets/
Playing Field Map
17A Taste of SportA Taste of SportTime: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Come and join the children of St Mark's as they take part in ‘A Taste of Sport’ on Friday, 17th June (3.00 pm) on the Hadlow Down Playing Field. More info to follow in June. Playing Field
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20 21 22TN22 ClubTN22 ClubTime: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
The TN22 Club provides a warm and welcoming environment to meet and make new friends whilst enjoying a delicious freshly prepared two-course lunch. Members enjoy games, quizzes, talks, music, dancing, art and craft sessions and much more. In the winter, we have monthly Film Afternoons, and outings in the Summer on separate days. The Club is for the over 60s – meeting on alternate Wednesdays at the Hadlow Down Village Hall from 11am – 2pm.
For more information on the TN22 Club please contact Pat Slater, mobile 07710435324 and her email address is pattieslater123@gmail.com
Hadlow Down Village Hall Map
Homefront LindyhopHomefront LindyhopTime: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Homefront Lindyhop
Main Hall
Village Hall
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27 28 29TN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS ClubTN22 PLUS Club
The TN22 Plus Club, which runs on alternate Wednesdays at Hadlow Down Village Hall and is tailored for those with memory loss/ dementia. The Club runs from 10.30am – 3.30pm with personalised activities and a high ratio of helper support. With an emphasis on friendship and fun – our members usually settle in very quickly and all enjoy the freshly cooked and nutritious lunch! Transport can be arranged on request, for an extra charge, and the cost for the day is £48. (See Village Calendar for dates.)
We can offer a Taster session if you would like to come and meet us and see what the TN22 Plus club has to offer.
For more information about the TN22 Plus club, please contact Wendy Coleman on 07961 450357.
Village Hall Hadlow Down
Homefront LindyhopHomefront LindyhopTime: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Homefront Lindyhop
Main Hall
Village Hall
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Locations
 Hadlow Down
 Village Hall
 St Marks School
 Playing Field
 Tinkers Park
 The New Inn
 Cricket Pavilion
 Wilderness Wood
 St Marks Church
 Variety Club

Bric-a-Brac and Brunch Event

 

HDCC are holding a Bric-a-Brac and Brunch fundraising event on Saturday 24th February, 11am-3pm, in the Village Hall.
All are welcome, entry is free.

We are on the lookout for exquisite bric-a-brac items to feature in our upcoming event. If you have any unwanted gifts, good quality pieces or pre-loved treasures that are in perfect condition, we would love to hear from you.

 

We are seeking:
China/crockery no chips or cracks please
Costume jewelry, sparkling pieces that deserve a new home
Handbags/scarves/accessories in excellent condition
Toys, unique and well preserved playthings
Collectibles, quirky and interesting things that tell a story

What we don’t need:
Clothing, shoes or electrical items

Your contributions will make our event truly remarkable, and best of all you will be helping us to raise funds towards building our new Village Hall.

Contact Glenys on 830857 to arrange collection of your donations.

For more details please head to our website here

Bonfire Celebrations 2023

The Timetable Of Events for the Bonfire Celebrations on 4th. November are as follows:

Time Details
18:00 Gates open to the public for Bar and BBQ
19:15 Procession starts to form up outside the New Inn
19:30 Torchlit procession departs the New Inn
and proceeds down Hut Lane and then right
along the footpath to Waghorns Lane.
Turning left into Waghorns Lane, the procession
will turn right into School Lane and proceed
to the entrance of the Playing Field.
19:45 The Traditional Cry will be recited and
torches cast into the bonfire
20:45 Firework finale commences
(duration not exceeding 10 min)
23:00 Bar closes and the site is secured for the night

All times are approximate and subject to change.Very Important Safety Information:
No children under the age of 16 are permitted to carry torches.
Do not carry small children on your shoulders if you are a torch bearer.
Wear appropriate flame retardant clothing.
Sturdy waterproof footwear is advisable.
No animals are permitted at the Playing Field or as part of the procession.
Observe the Marshal’s instructions at all times.
Bring a torch (one of those modern battery-powered things – not fire!) for your journey home.
There is NO PARKING at the Playing Field, Where possible leave your car at home. Do not park on the pavement in School Lane, This restricts pedestrian access.

Race Night Postponed

“Race Night” in aid of Engage TN22 Clubs has been postponed.

The new date for your diaries is Saturday 27th January 2024.

Thank you so much to everyone that has supported the event to date.

If you would like to book tickets and or get involved by sponsoring a race or by buying some horses, please contact
Peter on 01825 830009

 

Community Tea at St.Mark’s School

Please join us at St. Mark’s School, for a community tea, on Tuesday October 17th, from 2.00 until 3.00

We are looking forward  to ‘showcasing the school’, and the children will be working and talking about their learning.

It’s an opportunity for all villagers – young and elderly,  past parents, anyone that is interested in St. Marks School to join us.
It remains the hub of our community and we want everybody to celebrate that.

And the icing on the cake is that everyone gets tea and CAKE!

 

The lovely painting of the school, used on our publicity flyer, is reproduced by kind permission of  local resident and artist, John Eliot.