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the end of the parade, everyone is welcome to<br />

13 try out a new musical instrument at the<br />

Electric Theatre with expert guidance from<br />

teachers from the Academy of Contemporary Music<br />

and Andertons Music. With nearly 60 events making up<br />

the programme and featuring a whole host of musical<br />

ensembles, local and international, there really is<br />

something for everyone. Look out for the hidden gems,<br />

the imaginative and creative events for the under 18s,<br />

<strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> those free, family events including Motown<br />

mixes from the local vocal sensation, the Rock Choir on<br />

the High Street and buskers around the city who are<br />

hoping to keep feet tapping throughout the Festival.<br />

Brochures are available from the Tourist Information<br />

Centre, The Electric Theatre, Festival venues, most<br />

public places in and around Guildford and online from<br />

the Festival website. It should be a really exciting<br />

couple of weeks so do get involved.<br />

Waverley Dowsers meet in Godalming to hear a<br />

variety of dowsing related subjects for example<br />

finding ley lines, applications in the garden, finding<br />

lost objects and healing. Members come from<br />

Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and occ<strong>as</strong>ionally from<br />

Sussex and SE London and everyone is most welcome.<br />

Not only are talks promoted but field days are<br />

organised to hear and learn about this ancient science.<br />

Dowsing groups are part of an international interest<br />

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group. In the UK there are special interest groups which<br />

cover topics such <strong>as</strong> archaeology, checking for allergies,<br />

finding ley lines, using dowsing in the garden and in<br />

alternative medicine, finding water and lost objects and<br />

research. They have speakers on these and other<br />

topics. Everyone h<strong>as</strong> the ability to dowse and dowsers<br />

are generally more in tune with the environment. Some<br />

groups just specialize; for example Hampshire<br />

Archaeological Dowsers specialise in dowsing<br />

historically and have made some important<br />

contributions to archaeology in Hampshire. They can be<br />

contacted via Don Bryan at don.bryan@virgin.net. New<br />

Members are welcome from any background.<br />

Membership currently includes horticulturalists,<br />

accountants, engineers, healers from various disciplines<br />

and retired people. One member, using some skills<br />

learnt via the British Society of Dowsers, h<strong>as</strong> had one of<br />

his books on dowsing reproduced in French. The Chair<br />

of the Group is Jane Court who is also a Reiki<br />

practitioner. Further information on Waverley Dowsers<br />

can be obtained from Michael Haxeltine on 01252<br />

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Runners are being urged to sign up for this year’s<br />

Brighton Marathon in aid of Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air<br />

Ambulance to help fund the charity’s plans for night<br />

flying. It costs £5 million a year to keep both helicopters<br />

flying during daylight hours but this figure will rise to £6<br />

February 2013

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