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Winfrith & Lulworth
10:34am Tuesday 29th January 2008 in
WINFRITH Drama Group's production of Panto at OK Corral started on Thursday evening with great gusto!
Tickets were sold out and the full houses enjoyed themselves immensely.
These run in the order of £8,000 per year just merely to exist. In addition there are major repair bills in the pipeline, so it would be a shame if we lose such a valuable resource from lack of support.
The committee recently organised a Christmas Bingo and a Barn dance and thanks go to those who did support these events, but only £200 profit was raised to go towards costs.
So please, if you have any ideas please see Sheila in the shop and let her know how you can help.
If you would like a bit of help completing the questionnaire let John Yonwin know on 01305 852117 to see what he can arrange.
The Beacons are Eddy Jay, on accordion, guitar and voice; and Oli Wilson-Dickson on violin and voice.
Their musical repertoire covers mind-bending Macedonian dances, delicate Welsh airs, sizzling Gypsy serenades and storming Bluegrass and they have captivated audiences across the country. Reviewers have described their performance as so hot, sparks flew from the violin', and a brilliant set, beautifully interpreted and exquisitely presented'.
Tickets are available from Winfrith Post Office, or contact 01305 852117 for further details. The performance is on Thursday 21 February at 7.30pm at Winfrith Village Hall. Come and enjoy what promises to be a sensational evening! There'll be a bar and refreshments as well.
More details nearer the time.
Contact Mike Halsall on 01929 400321 for more details.
But conditions were too bad and the event reluctantly was cancelled due to the dangerous conditions.
They remind us that this type of weather makes one aware that the cove, cliffs and all the features that make our coastline so beautiful may not be around for ever.
Erosion takes its toll. They have fixed up a new fixed point photography project to monitor the erosion of the cliffs and this will give a visual account of the changes at Lulworth.
The rangers also remind us to take care when walking on the beaches as there is the danger of falling rocks.
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