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Published Date: 15 January 2010
A variety of entertainment is on offer over the coming weeks.
Today, Friday, January 15
BUCKINGHAM: The Film Place screening of Up (U), in the Chandos Road Building from 8pm.

Saturday, January 16
WINSLOW: Bucks and Oxon Hardy Plant Society, speaker Howard Drury, gardening broadcaster, about Primulas, visi
tors welcome (£4), at the Winslow Centre, Park Road, from 2.15pm.
BUCKINGHAM: The Film Place presents Up (U), in the Chandos Road Building, from 5.30pm.
BUCKINGHAM: Coffee morning with bara brith and musical accompaniment in aid of Breathe Easy and the British Lung Foundation, 10am to midday, in the Well Street Centre.
STOWE: Traditional wassail at Stowe Landscape Gardens with the Mid-Shires Orchard Group, 2.30pm to 4pm.
BUCKINGHAM: Osier tree planting, at Bourton Park, 10am to midday, by the Friends of Bourton and Heartland Parks and BTCV.

Wednesday, January 20
BLETCHLEY: North Bucks Beekeepers' Association presents a talk by Martin Buckle, called Skeps at 7.30pm at Rectory Cottages, Church Green Road.

Future events
SILVERSTONE: Quiz night at Silverstone Junior School, Green Lane, in aid of the Friends of Silverstone School, January 23, 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm, tickets £10 per person, available from Stuart on 01327 858673 and Caroline 07795 283974.
BUCKINGHAM: John Clarke, professor of history at the University of Buckingham, will tell the story of the infant Saxon St Rumbold, Buckingham's patron saint, Old Gaol, January 28, from 7.30pm, tickets in advance from the Tourist Information Centre, £4, £5 on the door.



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  • Last Updated: 15 January 2010 9:58 AM
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