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Category: Talk or Presentation
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view Thu, 01/08/2024 - 19:15 - 22:00 DEMG - Stapehill VH - Ben Emlyn-Jones - Skeptics? Who are they? Why are they wrong? And why does it matter?

 Ben Emlyn-Jones asks some searching questions about those who challenge those who challenge. All people who look into UFO's, paranormal and similar matters will, at some point, come across the skeptics; people who dismiss and deny everything that has been discovered. Yet, tonight Ben puts THEM under examination

Stapehill
view Thu, 05/09/2024 - 19:15 - 22:00 DEMG - Stapehill VH - Maria Wheatley - Lost Civilisations and Standing Stones

 Maria will explore the lost civilisations of the British Isles that had similar burial practises to ancient Egypt and how they created a temple dedicated to the Moon and the Goddess of Reincarnation, personified as a constellation that was once at the zenith of Stonehenge. Maria also reveals the many diverse types of earth energies that were woven into the site. How the government destroyed a healing stone and infilled another to deface it. Maria discusses lost stone settings and how the royal family stole one of the main stones that once graced the site.

Stapehill
view Thu, 07/11/2024 - 19:15 - 22:00 DEMG - Dorset Earth Mysteries Group - In the Footsteps of Thomas Hardy - Sheila Wade - Stapehill

 In the Footsteps of Thomas Hardy

On 2nd June 1847, the day of Hardy’s seventh birthday, was the day the first train pulled by the steam engine “Reindeer” came into the newly built Dorchester station, the terminus of the new Corkscrew Railway, joining Dorchester and rural Dorset and Hampshire with Southampton and on to London. You can imagine Hardy…. and his family…. standing and watching as that first train passed just the other side of the peaceful Frome valley…. a few miles from Hardys home.

Stapehill
view Thu, 05/12/2024 - 19:15 - 22:00 Dorset Earth Mysteries at Stapehill Village Hall - Alison Todd Let -There be Light

 Kinesiologist and Wellbeing Coach Alison returns to us, this time to talk about Light and How we are affected by the natural rhythms of light during the day, month and seasonal cycles. Each one of our trillions of cells have the ability to hold and utilise light and Alison will guide us through some simple steps and techniques to enhance our cells light holding capacity and therefore increase our feelings of health and wellbeing.
Alison looks forward to sharing her knowledge and she hopes you will find it Enlightening!

Stapehill
Category: Theatre or Drama
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view Fri, 17/12/2010 - 07:30 - Sat, 18/12/2010 - 02:30 Sleeping Beauty - Unison Theatrical Choir

 Yes, its a proper pantomime in traditional pantomime style.

Unison Theatrical Choir have been producing special entertainments for Christmas with music, song and dance for the last ten years, and two years ago did their first panto - Aladdin.  To judge by the success of this, you will be in for an entertaining time.

There are evening performances this Friday and Saturday at 7.30pm and there is a matinee for the children at 2.30pm on the Saturday.

West Moors
view Sat, 22/10/2011 - 19:30 PUT A SOCK IN IT

 

Durweston
view Thu, 25/04/2013 - 19:45 - Sat, 27/04/2013 - 19:45 Dramatic: Suddenly At Home

 A play by the well-known playwright Francis Durbridge, presented by the West Moors Drama Society

Tickets £7  from D Kearey (01202 571955)    Under-16s come half-price

West Moors
view Sat, 19/10/2013 - 19:30 - 22:00 Charity Concert by Verwood Concert Brass

This Charity Concert in the Memorial Hall, West Moors   is in aid of St Mary's Church in the village.

We are welcoming back the Verwood Concert Brass B Band for a concert of lively music to show the range of the Brass repertoire

Tickets including Refreshments are : Adults £8  Children £4 by phoning 01202 890098 or 01202 871616 or from Jim Selby, Quality Butcher in Station Road through the village

West Moors
view Thu, 28/11/2013 - 19:30 - Sat, 30/11/2013 - 19:30 West Moors Drama present - DI Why?

 A comedy by the well-known contemporary writer - Ian Hornby - in the Memorial Hall, West Moors  

You know the saying 'what can go wrong, will go wrong'  Well, it certainly does here!

Tickets £7 on the door

West Moors
view Fri, 29/09/2017 - 19:30 Fun, Food & Fantasy

Castle Players present an evening of one act plays plus songs and sketches from Aiden's Angels in a fundraising evening for Lytchett Matravers Village Hall (BH16 6DD).
Tickets at £12.00 each include a delicious hot buffet supper.
Doors open at 7.00pm

Lytchett Matravers