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SUMMARY:Discover Minsmere in Winter, at RSPB Minsmere
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UID:20241217T100000-DiscoverMinsmereinWinteratRSPBMinsmere
DESCRIPTION:Make the most of the shorter winter days with a guided walk
around Minsmere’s beautiful and varied habitats. Our guides
will look for huge flocks of colourful ducks on the Scrape,
search for more elusive woodland and reedbed birds, and maybe
even find a few mammals or fungi to add to the variety. No
dogs, except registered assistance dogs. What3Words:
https://w3w.co/deep.showering.bombshell . All ticket prices
include entry fees for non members and a hot drink in the cafe
after the walk.
LOCATION:RSPB Nature Reserve, Minsmere IP17 3BY
ORGANIZER;CN=RSPB:MAILTO:minsmere@rspb.org.uk
STATUS:CONFIRMED
PRIORITY:0
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Make the most of the shorter winter days with a guided walk around Minsmere’s beautiful and varied habitats. Our guides will look for huge flocks of colourful ducks on the Scrape, search for more elusive woodland and reedbed birds, and maybe even find a few mammals or fungi to add to the variety. No dogs, except registered assistance dogs. What3Words: https://w3w.co/deep.showering.bombshell . All ticket prices include entry fees for non members and a hot drink in the cafe after the walk.
Ticket Details: Prices range from £4.25-£27.95, includes entry fee if non-member and hot drink in cafe after walk. Online booking. See https://events.rspb.org.uk/events/61071
Who to Contact: Email minsmere@rspb.org.uk or call on 01728 648281 for further details.
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SUMMARY:Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary’s, Halesworth
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DESCRIPTION:Come and see the Festival, from 14 December to 6 January
(Twelfth Night). There are always a variety of trees: some are
witty, others look good, some are heart-warming. All are
interesting!
LOCATION:St. Mary's Church, Steeple End, Halesworth IP19 8LL
ORGANIZER:St. Mary's Church
STATUS:CONFIRMED
PRIORITY:0
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Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary’s, Halesworth
– 15:30 on Tuesday, 17th December 2024
Venue: St. Mary's Church, Steeple End, Halesworth
IP19 8LLlink
Come and see the Festival, from 14 December to 6 January (Twelfth Night). There are always a variety of trees: some are witty, others look good, some are heart-warming. All are interesting!
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SUMMARY:Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library
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UID:20241217T103000-17029-BabyBounceandTotRockatSouthwoldLibrary
DESCRIPTION:With instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes, for
babies and toddlers of all ages. Free event, no booking
required.
LOCATION:Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,South IP18 6LD
ORGANIZER;CN=Southwold
Library:MAILTO:southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library
– 11:00 on Tuesday, 17th December 2024
Organised by: Southwold Library
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold
IP18 6LDlink
With instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes, for babies and toddlers of all ages. Free event, no booking required.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
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SUMMARY:Heigh-Ho, the Holly!
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DESCRIPTION:With the early music trio Hexachordia. A programme of mirth
and merriment for the festive season, revealing what Christmas
and New Year was like for folk at all levels of society in the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Featuring Hexachordia’s
trademark blend of instrumental music, song and narrative,
they will bring to life the winter season of times gone by.
The trio play a range of authentic copies of old instruments
including the gittern, vielle, crumhorn, lute, viol, recorder
and bagpipes. Many of today’s seasonal carols have their
origins in the Medieval and Tudor eras, and so even if the
instruments Hexachordia plays them on may be unfamiliar, some
of the tunes will be known to many.
LOCATION:The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth IP19 8BY
ORGANIZER:Halesworth & District U3A
STATUS:CONFIRMED
PRIORITY:0
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Heigh-Ho, the Holly!
on Tuesday, 17th December 2024
Organised by: Halesworth & District U3A
Venue: The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth
IP19 8BYlink
With the early music trio Hexachordia. A programme of mirth and merriment for the festive season, revealing what Christmas and New Year was like for folk at all levels of society in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Featuring Hexachordia’s trademark blend of instrumental music, song and narrative, they will bring to life the winter season of times gone by. The trio play a range of authentic copies of old instruments including the gittern, vielle, crumhorn, lute, viol, recorder and bagpipes. Many of today’s seasonal carols have their origins in the Medieval and Tudor eras, and so even if the instruments Hexachordia plays them on may be unfamiliar, some of the tunes will be known to many.