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What’s on – Events Guide

Events: September 2020

Nene and Welland Oddfellows

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9th - 2.30pm: Picnic in the Park Playing Fields, Rotten Row, Pinchbeck, Spalding. Picnic provided just bring a drink and a chair. 16th - 2.00pm: Visit to Exotic Pet Refuge, Deeping St. James. Bring a drink and snack to enjoy an open-air chat after the visit in the grounds of the refuge. 24th - 2.30pm: Afternoon Tea at Waterside Garden Centre, Baston. Cost £12. 29th - 3.00pm: A fun walking Treasure Hunt around the town centre of Market Deeping, followed by fish and chip tea at the Boundary Restaurant, Market Deeping. Just pay for your fish and chips.

Zoom Events for September:

11th, 14th, 21st - Poetic Ramblings, 30th - Play Family Fortunes. Booking essential for all events with Andrew 07729 519122.

Deepings Camera Club

As one of the region’s most popular and active photography clubs, the season at Deepings Camera club starts on September 9th and runs through until May. Due to Covid-19, they will not be meeting at their usual venue although they do have a diary of online events including competitions, sessions to develop your skills and presentations by guest speakers such as the ex-picture editor of The Times newspaper and the sports photographer for the Mail on Sunday who covered the Olympic Games in 2012. They meet every Wednesday at 7pm for a 7.30pm start and usually finish at around 9-9.30pm, with a break for coffee. They would love to offer a warm welcome to any new members in September. Visit www.deepingscamera.club or contact Chris Rogers on 07580 029538.

Deepings Community Library re-opens on Saturday September 5th.

Baston Church - services have resumed 10am on Sunday mornings.

Burghley House

The House is now open from Wednesday -Sunday with timed ticket slots between 10-30am -4pm. The gardens are open daily with two time slots, from 10-30am -1pm and 2pm – 4pm. The Garden of Surprises will be open, although there will be limited access to certain areas and no contact with water features. To maintain your safety, the children’s paddling area, maze and viewing mound will be closed. The Sculpture Garden will be fully open, including our new areas of herbaceous planting and a selection of new sculpture. Please note all entries must be pre-booked online. Visit www.burghley. co.uk for further information and booking.

Easton Walled Gardens

Sept 6th - Autumn Country Market 11am – 4pm, booking required.

Open until September 27th : Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays and Bank Holiday

Monday. 10.30am - 4.00pm. No booking required. For further details visit www.visiteaston.co.uk.

Local Folk Singers and Players Keeping Their Arts Alive

Sept. 4th - Zoom singing and playing session with Dean Hardy, from Morton. This features people singing and playing tunes, and others, also sitting in their own houses, listening and tapping along. Contact Dean Hardy on 0177 8570115. There is also a video of the band playing on YouTube at https://youtu.be/TXLai7K-dlU. Sept. 8th and 22nd - Pete Shaw’s Zoom “Slow and Easy Tune Sessions,” 7.15pm -9.00pm, are designed for beginners in easy folk tunes, anyone can join on whatever instrument, or just listen in. Call 01778 571563 for an invite. Sunday afternoons at 3pm at the Hare and Hounds, Haconby. Traditional tune sessions are at present running outside in the garden there. Ring 01778 571563 to go on the mailing list.

Events are brought to you by Hilary Bloomer. To send in your events please contact her via hilary@discoveringmagazines.co.uk or phone 01778 421427 / 07837 499061

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