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Thursday 18 <strong>July</strong> 7.30pm<br />

UCKFIELD MUSIC CLUB<br />

JUNE SUMMER CONCERT<br />

St Margarets Church in<br />

Buxted Park<br />

<strong>July</strong> brings another rising<br />

star- violinist Fenella<br />

Humhreys, who was winner<br />

of the BBC Music <strong>Magazine</strong>’s<br />

Instrumental award 2018.<br />

Specialising in Bach as<br />

well as music by Francaix,<br />

Schubert, Gershwin, Cheryl<br />

Frances-Hoad and Ravel.<br />

She will be accompanied by<br />

Nicola Eimer.<br />

Tickets on the door are £15<br />

Go to uckfieldmusicclub.uk<br />

or phone 01825 733254 for<br />

more information.<br />

Sunday 21 <strong>July</strong> 1.00pm<br />

SUNDAYS AT THE GROVE<br />

The Grove, Brownings Farm<br />

Workshops, Lewes Road,<br />

Blackboys TN22 5HG<br />

If you live alone and would<br />

like to enjoy Sunday lunch in<br />

the company of others, why<br />

not join us at the Grove?<br />

Every third Sunday of the<br />

month, a two course lunch<br />

with tea or coffee for £6.<br />

To reserve your place or for<br />

more details please contact<br />

Gillian on 07729 478797 or<br />

email 3rdSundayLunch@<br />

gmail.com<br />

Friday 26 <strong>July</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> from<br />

6.30-9.30pm<br />

UCKFIELD BLUES AND<br />

ROOTS FESTIVAL<br />

<strong>Uckfield</strong> Civic Centre<br />

We are pleased to welcome<br />

back some favourites from<br />

previous festivals including<br />

Sam Kelly’s Station House,<br />

Aynsley Lister ( solo ), Zoe<br />

Schwarz Blue Commotion,<br />

Dani Wilde’s band (<br />

hopefully featuring Will<br />

Wilde and Greg Coulson )<br />

and Crossfire whilst also<br />

introducing some excellent<br />

new faces to <strong>Uckfield</strong> such<br />

as James & Black, Dan<br />

Burnett and Sam Brothers.<br />

£20 per ticket www.<br />

uckfieldbluesandroots.co.uk<br />

Saturday, 27 <strong>July</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> from<br />

6.30-9.30pm<br />

UCKFIELD BLUES AND<br />

ROOTS FESTIVAL<br />

<strong>Uckfield</strong> Civic Centre<br />

Miller Anderson and<br />

Bob Brookes with The<br />

Juice celebrating the 50th<br />

anniversary of the most<br />

famous music festival<br />

with ‘ Woodstock Revisited<br />

‘ . Miller is a Woodstock<br />

survivor having played at the<br />

festival in The Keef Hartley<br />

Band. The band’s set will<br />

feature some classics from<br />

the likes of Canned Heat<br />

and Creedence Clearwater<br />

Revival and many others<br />

including of course The Keef<br />

Hartley Band. £20 per ticket<br />

www.uckfieldbluesandroots.co.uk<br />

Sunday 28 <strong>July</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> from<br />

6.30-9.30pm<br />

UCKFIELD BLUES AND<br />

ROOTS FESTIVAL<br />

The Highlands Pub<br />

The free Sunday afternoon<br />

session with a back-up<br />

plan should the weather be<br />

unkind to us again ( surely<br />

not 2 years running ! ). There<br />

will be a top class line up<br />

featuring an eclectic mix of<br />

blues and roots from The<br />

Nigel Bagge Band, The Big<br />

Blue, Matt Long ( solo ),<br />

Barber & Taylor and Hollie<br />

Rogers with Tom Holder.<br />

www.uckfieldbluesandroots.<br />

co.uk<br />

Wednesday 31 <strong>July</strong> 10am<br />

U3A COFFEE GET-<br />

TOGETHER<br />

‘The Picture House<br />

Restaurant’.<br />

Our U3A provides<br />

learning, leisure and social<br />

opportunities for the retired<br />

and semi-retired residents<br />

of <strong>Uckfield</strong> and around,<br />

Come and hear about our 60<br />

activity groups. You can chat<br />

to some of our members<br />

over coffee and also learn<br />

about our monthly meetings<br />

with speakers. All welcome.<br />

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