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Dore to Door internet edition |
Forthcoming Events Diary - Autumn 2001 |
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OCTOBER
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Happiest Place on Earth Talk by Rev C Kirk for Totley Rise Methodist Women's Fellowship, 2.30pm in the schoolroom. |
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19-22
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Art Exhibition Firth Hall, Sheffield University, for the Society for the Encouragement of Art. Includes work by Cheshire Home residents. |
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20-21
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Working Day & Craft Fair, two day event at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet |
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21
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Totley Tunnel Walk to Grindleford, led by the Dore Village Society, meet 10am at the Old School |
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23
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Shrubs for Small Gardens Talk by Arroll Winning for FOBS. 10am, Demonstration Centre, Botanical Gardens. Visitors £2 |
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23
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Bess of Hardwick Talk by Gill White for Dore Methodist Tuesday Group, Church Hall, 7.45pm |
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24
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30th Anniversary Dinner for St Luke's Hospice at the Cutlers Hall. Tel 236 9911 for details |
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25
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Children's Fun Day run by Friends of the Botanical Gardens, 11am-3pm £3. Mainly craft based activities up to age 11. Must be accompanied by an adult. 236 1568 |
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30
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The story of Cole Brothers Talk by Dr N Greenwood for Totley Rise Methodist Women's Fellowship, 2.30pm in the schoolroom. |
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31
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Fright Night, a spooky Halloween for all the family at Endcliffe Park in aid of St Luke's Hospice. Details from 236 9911 |
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NOVEMBER
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6
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Autumn Jewish Festivals Talk by Rev Gillian Wilton for Dore Methodist Tuesday Group, Church Hall, 7.45pm |
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7 & 8
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Autumn Fair at St Luke's Hospice on Little Common Lane, from 10am |
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12
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Hardy Perennials for Autumn Talk for FOBS by Roger Bowling & plants for sale. 7.15pm, Demonstration Centre, Botanical Gardens. Visitors £2 |
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14
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Modern Aids to Easier Gardening Mr Stuart Jackson for Dore (Afternoon) Townswomen's Guild, Dore Old School, 2pm. |
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19
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The Sheffield Outrages Talk by Joan Unwin for South Yorkshire Industrial History Society, Kelham Island Museum, 7.30pm visitors welcome - for small donation |
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24
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Table Top Sale, organised by K.E.S.A 10am - 1pm on the Wessex Site. To book a table ring 235 2725. |
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