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March Events at Bell House www.bellhouse.co.uk | Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich SE21 7BG.

An Evening of Poetry and Music, Tuesday 3rd March, 7.30pm Come and hear four excellent poets read from their new collections and a local musician, Steve Halliwell, will provide music with a poetic lilt.

An Introduction to Bees and Honey, Saturday 7th March, 10.00am Led by Bell House beekeeper Philip Nicholson, this is an ideal introduction for any beginners interested in learning more about beekeeping

How to Develop Confidence through Self-Care, Tuesday 10th March, 7.00pm Join Tracy from Happy Life to discuss self-care strategies and develop a well-being toolkit to take away.

The Book Exchange Club, Thursday 12th March, 7.00pm The Book Exchange Club is a chance to share a book that has had an impact on you, and to come away with a new book that should enrich the mind.

A-Z Embroidery Sampler Workshop, Saturday 14th March, 11.00am With the Stitch School, learn and practice six embroidery stitches and be introduced to the complete alphabet of stitches.

How to make your favourite vegan comfort food, Sunday 15th March, 4.00pm Would you like to try veganism, but you can't part with your favourite dishes? This cookery course will be for you!

An Evening with Elinor Lipman: Village Books, Tuesday 17th March, 7.30pm Village Books are delighted to welcome Elinor Lipman, author of The Inn at Lake Devine, Then She Found Me and The Family Man to Dulwich. The Washington Post described Elinor as “an enchanting, infinitely witty yet serious, exceptionally intelligent, wholly original, and Austen-like stylist”.

Top Tips for Exams for Dyslexic Students, Wednesday 18th March, 7.00pm A lively and interactive presentation showcasing top tips for exam preparation for students with dyslexia. It will aim to inspire students to prepare effectively for the exam season ahead. 24 | SE22 - March 2020

Old, Middle, Modern: Chaucer as the turningpoint in the story of English pronunciation, Friday 20th March, 7.30pm David Crystal, the foremost writer and lecturer on the English language illustrates the development of pronunciation from Old English (Beowulf) through Middle English (Chaucer) to Early Modern English (Shakespeare).

Never Weather-Beaten Saile: A concert to mark the sailing of the Mayflower, Saturday 21st March, 7.30pm In a London premiere, the Friends' Musick chamber choir concert will mark the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower, telling the story of the fateful voyage in words and music.

Exhibition: 100 years of Southwark council housing, Saturday 21st – Sunday 29th March In association with the Dulwich Society. Celebrate 100 years since the Addison Act allowed the building of 'Homes Fit for Heroes', with this free exhibition. Complementing the exhibition will be free guided walks on Sunday 22nd at 2pm and 3.30pm and a free talk on Sunday 29th March at 2.30pm.

How to Age Joyfully, Tuesday 24th March, 7.00pm Come and hear Maggy Pigott talking about her book ‘How to Age Joyfully: Eight Steps to A Happier, Fuller Life’, a concise and uplifting guide on how to add life to our years, as well as years to our life.

Her Found Language: An International Women's Day Celebration, Thursday 26th March, 7.30pm Bell House is proud to present an evening of uplifting and original poetry that celebrates the female voice in all its variations. Everyone welcome.

Understanding Adolescence: Mental Health & Young People, Tuesday 31st March, 7.00pm Learn about teenage mental health, what to look out for, and how to support a child who you are concerned about.

CONCERT SERIES – FRIDAY EVENINGS

Monthly concerts showcasing the talent of young quartets and music students Check out our events page or join our mailing list at bellhouse.co.uk for forthcoming dates.


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