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JULY listings<br />
SATURDAY 1<br />
Positive Birth Meet-up. Free, monthly discussion<br />
group helping parents-to-be to get informed,<br />
and become positive and confident about birth.<br />
Wickle, 10.30am, free.<br />
SATURDAY 1 & SUNDAY 2<br />
Film: Fences (12). Oscar winner starring Denzel<br />
Washington and Viola Davis. All Saints, 5.45pm<br />
(1st) and 7.30pm (2nd), from £5.<br />
Film: 20th Century<br />
Women (15). A single<br />
mother raises her<br />
son in the summer of<br />
1979, with the help<br />
of some unlikely role<br />
models. All Saints, 8.30pm (1st) and 5pm (2nd),<br />
from £5.<br />
SATURDAY 1 – SATURDAY 8<br />
Rise and Fall of Little Voice. <strong>Lewes</strong> Theatre<br />
Club’s production of the 1992 play by Jim Cartwright.<br />
<strong>Lewes</strong> Little Theatre, lewestheatre.org.<br />
TUESDAY 4<br />
The Group. Club for people aged 50+. A pub in<br />
<strong>Lewes</strong>, 8pm, see thegroup.org.uk.<br />
WEDNESDAY 5<br />
How can we really change stuff? Transition<br />
Town <strong>Lewes</strong> celebrates its 10th birthday with a<br />
night of inspiring speakers, debate and live music.<br />
The Depot, 7.30pm, £10 (£5 concessions).<br />
THURSDAY 6<br />
Comedy at the Con. Hal<br />
Cruttenden and Dominic<br />
Holland warm up for the<br />
Edinburgh Fringe. Con Club,<br />
7.30 for 8pm, £12.<br />
Service of traditional choral evensong. Marking<br />
the completion of Cliffe Church’s successful<br />
restoration appeal. Thomas à Becket, 6pm.<br />
FRIDAY 7<br />
SUNDAY 2<br />
Nevill Open<br />
Gardens Trail. Opportunity<br />
to explore<br />
over a dozen private<br />
gardens, community<br />
allotments and<br />
'<strong>Lewes</strong> Little Gardens'. All proceeds to <strong>Lewes</strong><br />
Victoria Hospital. 2pm-5pm, programmes available<br />
from Mount Harry Stores (£3).<br />
MONDAY 3<br />
After the election what future for our<br />
children's schools? Kevin Courtney, General<br />
Secretary of the NUT, joins a <strong>Lewes</strong> Labour<br />
Party event with teachers and parents discussing a<br />
funding crisis affecting Primaries and Secondaries.<br />
Phoenix Centre, 7.30pm, free.<br />
Patina ‘Moving On’ parade. Procession of<br />
sculptures, costumes and music created by primary<br />
school children to mark their transition to<br />
secondary school. See pg 69-72.<br />
FRIDAY 7 – SUNDAY 9<br />
Othello. Shakespearian tragedy performed by<br />
SISATA Theatre. <strong>Lewes</strong> Castle grounds, 7pm-<br />
9pm, £8/£10.<br />
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