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The Blythweb Calendar publicises events open to the public which are taking place in the general area of the Blyth Valley in north-east Suffolk and occasionally also in the wider area. These events include those held in support of local and UK charities, organisations, good causes etc., which we are pleased to freely publicise. The Blythweb Calendar also features other events of interest.

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Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library

– 11:00 on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold IP18 6LD link
Every Tuesday and Sunday. For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
Who to Contact: Southwold Library, by phone 01502 722519, or email southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk
To know more about Southwold or for accommodation in the area go to https://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk

Lego Club!

– 13:00 on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold IP18 6LD link
Open to kids (and adults) of all ages. We’re building: Vast vehicles. All donations of Lego welcome. Free event, no booking required. Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club? Just ask staff.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
Who to Contact: Southwold Library, by phone 01502 722519, or email southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk
To know more about Southwold or for accommodation in the area go to https://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk

Open Afternoon at STEAMWORKS

– 16:00 on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Organised by: Southwold Railway Trust
Venue: STEAMWORKS, Blyth Road, Southwold IP18 6AZ link
Site open to visitors this afternoon and on other selected dates in 2024. Come and see! The cafe, miniature railway and shop will be open, plus guided tours of the site available. (As Steamworks is volunteer-run dates are subject to change). What3Words locaton is: ///puffed.couriers.calms
Who to Contact: Phone : 01502 725422. Email : mail@southwoldrailway.co.uk
To know more about Southwold or for accommodation in the area go to https://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk

Halesworth (Holton) Airfield Memorial Museum

– 17:00 on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Venue: see event text for venue information
Open Sunday afternoons April-October, 2pm-5pm, on Sparrowhawk Road, IP19 8NH, north of Halesworth. Free admission. Free parking. Refreshments. Shop. Operational during WWII when the airfield was an American base with accommodation for 3000 personnel. Home of various units including the 56th Fighter Group and the 489th Bomb Group. This well-presented museum features memorabilia, photographs and much more.
Ticket Details: Free admission. Free parking.
Who to Contact: Tel : 01986 875084 Email: info@halesworthairfieldmuseum.co.uk

Exhibition at Halesworth Gallery

– 16:00 on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Organised by: Halesworth Gallery
Venue: Halesworth Gallery, Steeple End, Halesworth IP19 8LL
Taking place August 24th - September 18th inclusive. Open Sundays 2pm-4pm, Mondays-Saturdays 11am-4pm. Featuring the work of Anna-Lise Horsley, Margie Britz, Maria Pavledis.
Ticket Details: Admission FREE.
Who to Contact: Email: info@halesworthgallery.co.uk / Phone: 01986 873064

Songs and dance tunes from Georgian London – Bloomsbury Baroque

on Sunday, 1st September 2024
Organised by: Walpole Old Chapel
Venue: Walpole Old Chapel, Halesworth Road (B1117), Walpole IP19 9AZ link
Bloomsbury Baroque perform songs and dance tunes by the Georgian man of letters and former slave Ignatius Sancho, together with music by Handel and other celebrated musicians of the age. With its comparatively free press, burgeoning public culture and thriving commercial life, many musicians were drawn to settle in London - particularly from French and German backgrounds.
Bloomsbury Baroque: Philippa Hyde - Soprano; William Summers - Baroque Flute, Recorder; Diane Moore - Baroque Violin; Ibrahim Aziz - Bass Viol; Yeo Yat-Soon - Harpsichord. Based in central London, the ensemble performs music by the disparate communities of the Georgian era who found a home in the capital city.