Friday, June 29, to Thursday, July 5
Friday, June 29
Water Gardens at Fishpools Hartspring Lane, Aldenham; 11am to 4.30pm; groups welcome to visit at other times. Tel: 01923 855824. Admission £1.50 adults; all proceeds to Watford Peace Hospice.
Saturday, June 30
Denham Giant Car Boot Denham Roundabout, Main A40, (Junction 1 of M40); 11am to 4pm; set up from 10am; cars £7. Tel: 07947 121336.
Water Gardens at Fishpools Hartspring Lane, Aldenham; 11am to 4.30pm; groups welcome to visit at other times. Tel: 01923 855824. Admission £1.50 adults; all proceeds to Watford Peace Hospice.
St Joseph's Youth Club Fayre attractions include face painting, bouncy castle, toy and book stall and much more; St Josephs Church Hall, 111 Oxhey Drive, South Oxhey; 2.30pm.
Massive Second-hand Book Sale Community Hall, Station Footpath Gibbs Couch, Carpenders Park; 10am to 2pm.
WI Table Top Sale United Reformed Church Hall, West Riding, Bricket Wood; 2pm to 4pm; admission 20p.
Family Day Wall Hall Nursery School, Watford Campus, Aldenham; 11am to 2pm.
Sunday, July 1
Water Gardens at Fishpools Hartspring Lane, Aldenham; 11am to 4.30pm; groups welcome to visit at other times. Tel: 01923 855824. Admission £1.50 adults; all proceeds to Watford Peace Hospice.
Aldenham RNA meets at Royal British Legion, Bushey Mill Lane, Watford; 11am.
Aldbury Gardens Open 2001 attractions include a model railway that runs around the garden, Haflinger ponies, an 18th Century farmhouse with many rare plants; Aldbury Village, between Tring and Berkhamsted; 2pm to 6pm; tickets available from the village shop; £3 per day, children free.
Open Gardens in aid of children's charity; teas, bric-a-brac, plant sale; Little Chalfont, Bucks; 2pm to 5pm; admission £2 adults, children free.
Summer Fayre Alban Wood Junior School, Newhouse Crescent, Garston; 1.30pm; attractions include donkey rides, stalls, barbecue and much more.
Charity Walk-Run organised by Kings Langley CVS; a four-mile walk starting at the Baptist Church, The Napp, Kings Langley; 2pm; register 1.30pm. Tel: Claire Hardy 01923 269957 for further details.
Monday, July 2
Highwood Women's Club meets for various speakers, demonstrations and outings; Highwood JMI School, Bushey Mill Lane, Bushey; 7.40pm. Tel: Mrs Marks 01923 225486 for further details.
Copperbeech Women's Club a group which listens to varied programme of speakers; United Reformed Church Hall, Bricket Wood; 8pm.
Nascot Wood (Evening) Townswomen's Guild meets at Prince Michael of Kent Court, Stratford Road, Watford; 7.45pm.
Bricket Wood Art Club meets for a working evening where members can draw, paint or chat; St Lukes Church Hall, South Riding, Bricket Wood; 7.45pm; new members welcome.
Tuesday, July 3
Hazelmeade Women's Club meets for a varied programme of speakers, demonstrations, slides etc; Yorke Meade School, Dulwich Way, Croxley Green; 8pm to 10pm. Everyone welcome.
Heath Hill Women's Club meets for a varied programme of speakers, demonstations, slides etc; at Bushey Heath Primary School, The Rutts, Bushey Heath; 8pm to 10pm; everyone welcome.
Women's Club meets for speakers, quizzes and social outings; William Morris Hall, Henbury Way, South Oxhey; 8pm to 10pm.
Watford Dyslexia Support Group for carers and parents; Leavesden Green Community Centre, Clarke Way, Leavesden; 8pm. Tel: 01923 497960 for further details.
Bushey (Evening) Townswomen's Guild meets at St James' Church House, Bushey High Street. Tel: secretary Mrs Betty Cartwright 0208 950 3412.
Watford Ladies Luncheon Club meets at Halsey Masonic Hall, Rickmansworth Road, Watford; noon.
The Croxley Needlecrafters meets for all ages and abilities; The Shed, The Sportsman PH, Scots Hill, Croxley Green; 8pm; admission £1.50. Tel: Stella 01923 442637 or Sue 01923 441397 for further details.
The Watford and Bushey Art Society meets for a mixed media demonstration by Kim Richardson; Beechen Grove Baptist Church, Clarendon Road, Watford; 7.30pm; visitors welcome, admission £2.
Friends of Ashridge Walk meets at Step's Hill grass car park on the Beacon Road, for an evening of wildlife on the Ivinghoe Hills; 7pm. Tel: 01442 865821 for further details.
Transcendental Meditation a free talk given by Barbara Briggs; The Oracle Centre, 12 Market Street, Watford; 7pm.
Railway Correspondence and Travel Society meets for a selection of railway films; St Thomas United Reformed Church Hall, Langley Road, Watford; 7.30pm; everyone welcome.
Wednesday, July 4
Harvest End Women's Club meets at Meriden Community Centre, Garston; 7.30pm. New members very welcome.
Bushey Meads Women's Club meets for various speakers, demonstrations and outings; United Reformed Church Hall, High Street, Bushey; 7.15pm.
North Watford Air Rifle and Pistol Club welcomes safe and enthusiastic new members to shoot indoors at six yards and ten metres range; Christ Church hall, St Albans Road, north Watford.
Beechen Grove Women's Institute meets at Beechen Grove Baptist Church Hall; 2.15pm.
St John Fellowship meets for a variety of speakers; St John Headquarters, Berry Lane, Rickmansworth; 2pm; new members warmly welcome.
Watford Antiques Circle meets for AGM; YWCA Lounge, 103 Langley Road, Watford; 7.45pm.
Garden Open in association with The National Gardens Scheme; The Abbots House, Abbots Langley; 6pm to 8.30pm; admission £2 adults, children free; teas, plants; no dogs.
The Hertfordshire Herb Group meets for a herbal wreath demonstration by Cindy Jackson; St Bonaventure's Church Hall, Welwyn Garden City; 8pm. Tel: Mary Barton 01438 716733 for further details.
Thursday, July 5
Greensleeves NAWC meets at Little Green School, Croxley Green; 8pm to 10pm; new members welcome.
Rickmansworth Berry Townswomen's Guild meets at the Methodist Church Hall, Berry Lane, Rickmansworth; 8pm.
Watford Multiple Sclerosis Society Branch meets for various programme; Hartspring Centre, Park Avenue, Bushey; 1.30pm to 4pm. Tel: 01923 858101.
Berry Lane Senior Citizens Friendship Club meets for a talk by herbalist Cathy Watson; Methodist Church Hall, Berry Lane, Rickmansworth; 2.30pm to 4pm.
June 28, 2001 9:44
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