EMBROIDERY: The class will start this week.
If you still wish to enrol, call Josie Norton on 298059.
VIDEO workshop: Why not learn to make videos that you are really proud of?
Learn how to get the best angles, use light effectively, how to pan properly and how to capture the real mood of the moment.
When you have a family event, you will capture it to the best advantage if you have a shooting script - learn how to plan this.
Len Webb has many years of experience and made the video of Kingsclere for the History Society.
If you would like to benefit from his experience, call in.
This will be an evening course running from 7pm to 9pm. Call Josie Norton.
ANIMATION workshop for ages 11 to 16: On Monday, February 14, from 10am to 4pm, there will be an introduction to model animation film using the latest technology.
If you've ever wondered how they make films like Chicken Run, or wanted to have a go yourself, then this is the workshop for you.
The website www.southstreetproductions.co.uk gives some examples of previous workshops.
There are 10 places only and tickets cost £7.
RHYTHM and blues: On Saturday, February 19, from 7.30pm, Pete Harris - "the best rhythm and blues guitarist this side of Chicago" - brings his rhythm and blues band to the Village Club for an evening of Chicago and country blues.
Tickets are £8.50, and include an interval glass of wine and refreshments.
THE Lost World: On March 5, from 7.30pm, Forest Forge, who brought the hilarious Raising the Roof last year, return with their own version of the famous Conan Doyle story.
This is not the trip to South America but the story of a pterodactyl lost in London afterwards.
Tickets are £8.50 and will include an interval glass of wine and refreshments.
Tickets for all three events are available from me on the number above.
ALDERMASTON - The Site Comes of Age: Kate Pyne, the technical historian at AWE, returns to continue the story of the building of the establishment, this time covering 1960 to 1980.
All are welcome to this Kingsclere Heritage Association event at the Village Club on Thursday, at 7.30pm.
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