MELBURY Osmond WI will be holding their Open Gardens on Wednesday, August 29 from 2.30 to 5pm.
There will be four gardens open to raise funds for Melbury Osmond W I.
The entry charge is £3 per person. There is parking at the village hall.
Tea and cakes will be on sale in the gardens, as well as plant, book, cake and bric-a-brac stalls.
In case of wet weather, teas will be served in the village hall!
<li>THE GARDENS at The Manor in Rampisham will be open on Sunday, September 2.
<li>MEMBERS of the Ivy Club in Maiden Newton are reminded that the outing to Marwell Zoo takes place on Tuesday, September 4.
<li>THERE will be a jumble sale in Maiden Newton Village Hall at 2pm on Saturday, September 8.
There will be refreshments and a raffle. Any items for sale (nothing electrical or large) may be brought to the hall from 1pm.
<li>THE NEXT date for Stratton Lunch Club is Wednesday, September 12 at Stratton Village Hall.
The cost is £4 for members. To book your lunch, please contact Anne on 01305 265895
<li>SARAH, our local Police Community Support Officer will be in the Saxon Arms, Stratton, between 1100 and 12 midday on Friday, September 7
If you cannot make it but would like to talk, then please call 01305 226815
Do come along and discuss any issues that are concerning you. Or simply pop in to say hello to Sarah and share a coffee with her!
<li>THE SUNSET Café Stompers will be performing in Cattistock Church at 7.30pm on Saturday, September 15.
A New Orleans sound is featured in this authentic 1920’s 7-piece line-up and a repertoire covering a wide range also including numbers from Duke Ellington, King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton.
Tickets cost £10 to include light refreshments and are available from Cattistock Stores, the Fox and Hounds, Maiden Newton Stores and No. 64 Newsagents or from Hillary on 01300 321027.
Tickets will also be sold on the door subject to availability.
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