Seaford
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CONCERT : With Craig Ogden internationally known guitarist to include Scarlatti and Bach for Seaford Music Society tonight, Friday, at Cross Way Church, Steyne Road, 7.45pm. Tickets on the door £14 and Students £5.
COMEDY AT THE CLUBHOUSE: The View, Seaford Head Gold Course, Southdown Road tonight, Friday 8pm, hosted by Julie Jepson. Tickets £10 on the door or Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street.
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Hide AdLUNCHTIME CONCERT: At St Leonard’s Church, Church Street tomorrow, Saturday, 1pm. Buxted Symphony Orchestra. Charity concert for St Cecilia’s Day in aid of Christian Aid. Free event self-supported by donations.
CHRISTMAS: Coffee and mince pies morning at St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane tomorrow, Saturday, 10am to noon. There will also be a variety of stalls in aid of Christian Aid.
SWEETHEARTS WI: Are holding their monthly meeting on Tuesday from 8pm at Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road. New members welcome.
CHRISTMAS FAIR: At The Clinton Centre, Clinton Place on Saturday November 26 from 10am to 12.30pm. There will be a special visit by Father Christmas also Tickles Face Painting, mulled wine, mince pies, gifts and games. Entry is Free.
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