Eynsford musicians reunite for special gig to help raise funds for cancer charities
MUSICAL REUNION: The former 10-piece funk, soul and dance band Digging Deeper is getting back together for a special charity fundraising reunion gig in Eynsford Village Hall on Saturday 28 September (8pm start).
Digging Deeper includes several musicians with connections to Eynsford and playing in the village hall will be a nostalgic trip back in time for at least two of them. Mark Gorringe and Ted Mills both started their playing days to audiences in the village hall back in the 70s in bands such as Hangover and Gremlin.
All proceeds from the gig are going to Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support. There will be a bar and a luxury items prize draw. Tickets at £15 and can be ordered by emailing: nessa@theshire.plus.com or call 01322 860786.
A BOOK SALE is being held in St. Martin’s Church, Eynsford, on Saturday 24 August between 10am-12pm. Come and browse the wide range of books, as well as the ever-popular gift stall. There will also be coffee, tea and cakes, and a prize draw. Entrance is £1 which includes a free drink. For more info email: jos.hynard@talktalk.net
EYNSFORD IN BLOOM: Organiser Pauline Penny would like to give a very big thankyou to all the regular volunteers, village supporters, Jade for cleaning the village road signs and the SDC road sweepers for the final cleaning of the village prior to the SSEIB judging which took place on Thursday 4 July. The annual South & and South East in Bloom Awards event takes place on Friday 13 September. Representatives from Eynsford will be present when the results are announced. Work for the working parties goes on and volunteers will continue to meet in the main village car park opposite the church at 9.30 am. The next dates are 9.30am on Tuesdays 13,20,27 August; Thursday evenings at 6pm to 8pm on 15, 22, 29 August; Saturdays 9.30am 3 August and 7 September. New helpers are always most welcome, and tools and coffee are provided. For more information call Pauline Penny on: 01322 864751
A FAMILY FUN DAY, organised by Sevenoaks District Council, is being held at the Anthony Roper Primary School on Friday 9 August. They The fun days include everything from crafts to games and sport in a friendly, safe environment and they are free to attend. No booking is needed, simply turn up, but children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. Activities are aimed at children under 12 years of age, but they may not be suitable for very young children. You are advised to bring waterproof clothing and sunscreen and the district council recommends you check:
www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/summerfun
or their twitter account @sdc_newsdesk before setting off as the programme may change at short notice, especially if there’s poor weather. The days are funded and organised by Sevenoaks District Council, run by Imago with support from town and parish councils who are providing the venues.
FARNINGHAM W.I: Members will be hearing about ‘The Roaring Twenties’ at their next meeting on Thursday, 1 August will be about ‘The Roaring Twenties’. Plus, a date for your diaries, on 14 September there will be a Macmillan fund raiser coffee morning at Farningham village hall. Farningham WI’s regular meetings are held on the First Thursday of every month at 7.30 pm in the village hall
A COFFEE & CRAFT MORNING is held in St Martin’s Church Eynsford on the last Wednesday of every month. The next one is on 31 July between 10am -12.30pm. Visitors are invited to enjoy a coffee, cake, craft and chat. Take along your knitting, sewing, crafting or just yourself. There are jigsaw puzzles for you to try, or just come and chat in a friendly atmosphere. Free entry. For more info contact Joscelyne Hynard by email on: jos.hynard@talktalk.net
A FARNINGHAM FRIDAY CAFÉ is held at the Shand Hall, just behind Farningham Church, from 10am – noon every Friday. Everyone is invited to come and share a coffee or tea with old friends or new. For more information email: farninghamcfc@outlook.com
TEA AND CHAT: A friendly group meets every Thursday at Farningham Village Hall and offers a supportive and enjoyable break to anyone who is lonely or perhaps just needs a little time away from their house or would like to meet some new friends, chat and share some cake and tea. For more information email: stella.baggaley05@btinternet.com
FRIENDS OF FARNINGHAM is a group of volunteers who meet for just an hour twice every month to help tidy the village. The group meets at the village hall at 10am on Thursdays 25 July, 29 August, and 26 September. The next Saturdays are 13 July, 10 August, and 7 September. If you would like to volunteer email Cllr Carol Salmon on: carolsalmon46@gmail.com or Jane Grey on: farninghamparishcouncil@gmail.com
FARNINGHAM & EYNSFORD LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY: The next meeting is on 20 September and will focus on the influence that Dartford has had in shaping the world around us. The Centre between the Riverside club and Common Meadow is open every Monday from 9.30am – noon. The society can be contacted by email at: archives@felhs.org.uk
VILLAGE HALLS WEEK: Preparations are already underway for a national celebration of village halls which is being held from 20-26 January 2020. The celebrations include the volunteers, users and the services the halls offer their communities.
Have you any ideas about how to make National Village Halls week special for Eynsford and Farningham?
Many local residents will have been to stage shows, parties, clubs, exhibitions, social gatherings and fund raisers in the village halls. But can you think of any other activities which would encourage more people to make better use of the facilities?
Please share any thoughts, ideas strategies or even criticisms and how we might improve and widen the appeal and uses of village halls across a wider range of the local people. Send your ideas to Viv Parker, Chair of Farningham Village Hall at: vivienneparker913@gmail.com Or call: 01322 862330
The Eynsford & Farningham Village news is compiled by Viv Parker. If you have any news or events you would like considered for the village column you can email them to: vivienneparker913@gmail.com