What's on over the New Year period
THURSDAY
EVENTS
ATTLEBOROUGH. Snooker Club Function Room: Slimming World Group, 5.30pm, 01508 489434.
Soma House, Station Road: Heritage Group room, open 9.30am-3.30pm, all welcome.
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
GIGS
BOTESDALE. Greyhound: Buskers' night, all musicians welcome, 8-11.30pm.
DANCES
MULBARTON. Village Hall: Line with Tina, improvers and intermediates 7.15-9pm.
SHROPHAM. Village Hall: Line, beginners 7-9pm �4, 07851 350704.
NORWICH. Canary Social Club, 104 Thorpe Road: Dancing to Mary Cubley, 8-11.30pm �3/non members �4.
FRIDAY, 31/12/2010
EVENTS
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
GIGS
MULBARTON. Social Club: Electric Dreams karaoke, 9pm �1 non members.
PULHAM MARKET. The Falcon: Party Night, 8pm-2am free.
DANCES
THORPE ABBOTTS. Village Hall: Hogmanay party/dance, live music, bar raffle, 8pm, �10 from 01379 8533967, proceeds to RAFA.
WILBY. Coronation Hall: New Year's Eve Party Dance, ballroom, Latin, sequence and old time dancing to the music of Blackpool Tower organist Tim Butterworth, buffet supper, bar, 7.30pm �10, 01379 388201.
SATURDAY, 01/01/2011
EVENTS
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
SOUTH LOPHAM. Redgrave and Lopham Fen: Folklore on the Fen - guided walk, gentle amble learning about the myths and legends of the Fen, 11am-12.30pm �3/children �1, booking advisable, 01379 688333.
WYMONDHAM. Abbey Station: Mid Norfolk Railway mince pie trains, during a return train ride adults will be served a mince pie and sherry and children a soft drink and chocolate novelty sweet, 11.45am �10/children �4.50.
SUNDAY, 02/01/2011
EVENTS
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
FRITTON. Fritton Common (Morningthorpe, south end of common): Ramblers winter walk, 5 miles, 10am.
MULBARTON. Social Club: Cash bingo, prize raffle, 7.30pm.
MONDAY, 03/01/2011
EVENTS
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children hospice, 4-10pm.
TUESDAY, 04/01/2011
EVENTS
DISS. The Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Blood donors, 1-3.30pm and 5-7pm, 0300 1232323 blood.co.uk.
United Reformed Church, Mere Street (opposite Co-op): International Friendship Club, homemade soup, new friends and contacts, 4.30-7pm �1/children free.
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
DANCES
SHROPHAM. Village Hall: Line, beginners 7-9pm �4, 07851 350704.
WEDNESDAY, 05/01/2011
EVENTS
BOTESDALE. Farnish House, Lounge, Chapel Lane: Writers' Group, 7pm, email invokamuse@yahoo.co.uk.
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
SOUTH LOPHAM. Redgrave and Lopham Fen: New Year walk at the Fen, gentle amble learning about the Fen as part of the 50th birthday celebrations, refreshments available, 11am-1pm �3 donation, booking advisable, 01473 890089.
GIGS
BANHAM. Barrel: Open mic, 8.30pm.
DANCES
HOXNE. St Edmund's Hall: Morris dancing practice with the Hoxon Hundred Folk Group, musicians welcome, 7.30pm, 01379 643563 (Ron).
SALES
HARLESTON. St George's Hall: Country market, home baking, fruit, vegetables, flowers, eggs, jams, crafts, refreshments, 9.30-11.15am.
THURSDAY, 06/01/2011
EVENTS
DISS. Corn Hall: Letters to Juliet (PG), 8pm �4/student �2.
United Reformed Church: University of the Third Age meeting, 10.30am �1/non-members �2, 01379 740377.
FLORDON. The Street: Christmas lights display in aid of Quidenham children's hospice, 4-10pm.
GIGS
BOTESDALE. Greyhound: Buskers' night, all musicians welcome, 8-11.30pm.
DANCES
BROCKDISH. Village Hall: Tea dance, ballroom, sequence, 2-4.15pm �2.50 including refreshments.
MULBARTON. Village Hall: Line with Tina, improvers and intermediates 7.15-9pm.
SHROPHAM. Village Hall: Line, beginners 7-9pm �4, 07851 350704.
EXHIBITIONS
DISS. Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street: Non-functional Architecture, drawings by Philip Walmsley, paintings by Brenda Unwin, (in the Old Stables, Jan 6-29, Mon-Sat 11am-4pm)
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