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What’s on in Wokingham Borough – Friday, June 17-Sunday, June 26

by Phil Creighton
June 15, 2016
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Friday, June 17

BRACKNELL – Priestwood Community Centre, Priestwood Court Road RG42 1TU. Bracknell & Wokingham branch of Berkshire Family History Society meeting: A Stroll In The Park with Peter Halman. 7.15pm. Details: www.berksfhs.org.uk

EARLEY – Our Lady of Peace Social Club, Wokingham Road RG6 7DA (entrance off Aldbourne Avenue). Reading and Wokingham Spanish Circle meeting:Fiesta de Verano with music. Bring a dish for buffet. 7.45pm. £3. Details, 0118 977 2569 or 0118 979 2458.

EMMBROOK – Emmbrook Sports and Social Club, Lowther Road. Wokingham Music Club presents Steve Summers Band and Mark Harrison. £10. Details: www.wokinghammusicclub.co.uk

FINCHAMPSTEAD – Library, FBC Centre RG40 4ES. Rhymetime for under fives. 11am. Details: 0118 908 8176.

LOWER EARLEY – Library, Chalfont Close, Chalfont Way RG6 5HZ. Board Games Club. 10am-11am. Details: 0118 931 2150.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Crochet Group with Gaynor White from Barkham Hookers. All abilities welcome. 9.30am-11.30am. £4. Cribbage and card games club. 10.30am. Local history surgery: drop-in advice with a local expert. 10am-noon. Wokingham VIP group: book group for visually impaired. 2pm-4pm. Details: 0118 978 1368.

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WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

Saturday, June 18

MAIDEN ERLEGH – Library, off Silverdale Road RG6 7HS. Children’s Writing Group for ages 9-12. 10.15am-11am. Storytime for ages seven and under. 10.15am-10.45am. Details: 0118 966 6630.

READING – The Great Hall, London Road campus, University of Reading, London Road RG1 5AQ. Reading Symphony Orchestra: Mozart and Mahler. £15, £13 concessions, £5 under 18s and students. 7.30pm. Details: 0118 986 0707.

TWYFORD – Loddon Hall, Loddon Hall Road, Twyford, Reading RG10 9JA. Salsa Party night. 8pm-1am. £10. Details: www.incognitodance.com.

WINNERSH – Bearwood Recreation Ground, Mole Road. Winnersh Summer Fete. 1pm-4pm.

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road RG40 1UE. Wokingham Choral Society presets Heroes and Villains: choruses from musicals and operas. 7.30pm. £15, £5 under 18s. Details: www.wokingham-choral-society.org.uk.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Teen writing group for ages 11-18. 10.30am-noon. Wokingham Writers Group for adults. 10am. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

WOODLEY – Woodley Baptist Church, Hurricane Way RG5 4UX. Woodley Concert Band summer concert, hosted by the Berkshire Federation of Women’s Institutes. 7.30pm. £10. Details: 01628 633463.

WOODLEY – Chapter One Bookshop, Crockhamwell Road. Father’s Day storyime: My Dad is Brilliant by Nick Butterworth. 10.30am. Suitable for under fives. Details: 0118 944 8883.

Sunday, June 19

BINFIELD HEATH – Kiln House, Kiln Lane RG9 4ES. Tamesis Chamber Choir concert: Midsummer Music: A medley of medleys. £12, £6. 5.30pm (note start time). Details: 0118 946 2990 or www.tames.is

CROWTHORNE – Griff’s Cycle Lab, Duke’s Ride RG45 6DS. Carnival Cycle RIde: 35-mile marshalled route. 9am. £17.50. Details: www.bewitchedfancydress.com.

CROWTHORNE – Christopher Lee Theatre, Wellington College RG45 7PU. Crowthorne Choral Society Concert: Monteverdi: Beatus Vir, Handel: Acis & Galatea, Vivaldi: Gloria. 7.30pm. £12, £2 students. Details: 01344 778185.

READING – Rivermead Leisure Cenre, Richfield Avenue RG1 8EQ. Reading Cigarette Card and Postcard Club annual fair and competition displays. 9.30am-4.30pm. Details: 0118 969 5155.

WOKINGHAM – Market Place. Vigil to remember victims of Orlando shootings. 3pm.

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road RG40 1UE. Wokingham Music Festival holy communion service featuring a setting of Missa Luba. 9.30am. Choral Evensong featuring the choir of St Paul’s Wokingham. 6.30pm. Free entry to both. Details: www.wokinghamconcerts.co.uk.

WOKINGHAM – St Paul’s Church, Reading Road RG41 1EH. Choral Evensong sermon series: Horrible Heresies: Why What We Believe Really Matters. Guest speaker Bob Armstrong. 6.15pm. Details: 0118 979 2122.

WOKINGHAM WITHOUT – Pinewood Miniature Railway Society, Pinewood Leisure Centre, Old Wokingham Road RG40 3AQ. Pinewood Minature Railway . 1.30pm-4pm. £1 per ride, buy 5 get 6th free. Details: www.pinewoodrailway.co.uk

Monday, June 20

EMMBROOK – Emmbrook Village Hall. Wokingham West Forest Townswomens’ Guild. Talk: diamond. Women welcome. 7.30pm-10pm.

FINCHAMPSTEAD – Library, FBC Centre RG40 4ES. Bridge and Table Games Club. 2pm-4pm. Details: 0118 908 8176.

LOWER EARLEY – Library, Chalfont Close, Chalfont Way RG6 5HZ. Jack in the Books book club. 10.30am-11.30am. Details: 0118 931 2150.

WARGRAVE – Library, Woodclyffe Hostel, Church Street RG10 8EP. Storytime: stories and rhymes for under fives. 4pm-4.30pm. Writers forum: share ideas and inspiration. 10.30am-noon. Woodclyffe book group. 5.30pm-6.30pm. Details: 0118 940 4656.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Knit, Stitch and Natter. 2pm-3pm. Details: 0118 978 1368.

Tuesday, June 21

EARLEY – Palmer Building, University of Reading Whiteknights Campus RG6 2AH. Reading Film Theatre presents: Nicky’s Family (panel discussion). 8pm. £5 members, £8 non-members, £7 concessions. Membership £20. Details: 0118 378 7151 or readingfilmtheatre.co.uk.

TWYFORD – Library, Polehampton Close RG10 9RP. Knit and Natter. Drop in knitting group for adults. 2pm-3pm. Details: 0118 934 0800.

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road. Come To The Source: space for silent meditation and prayer. 8pm. Details: 0118 979 2797.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Third Tuesday Group.Group meets to discuss new books, bestsellers and favourites. 10.30am-11.30am. Storytime: rhymes and stories for ages 3-5. 2pm-2.30pm. UK Online: Help and support with computers and the internet for beginners. 2pm-4pm. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

WOODLEY – Library, Headley Road RG5 4JA. Crochet Group with Gaynor White from Barkham Hookers. All abilities welcome. Noon-2pm. £4. Rhymetime for under fives. 10.30am. Crafts and Laughs. 2pm-4pm. Details: 0118 969 0304.

WOODLEY – Bulmershe School, Woodlands Road RG5 3EU. Learn to Sing with Thames Valley Chorus. 7.30pm-10pm. Details: 0118 977 4257.

Wednesday, June 22

CROWTHORNE – Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South RG45 7BN. Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society presents: The Odd Couple. 7.45pm. £10, £8 concessions. Tickets from Playhouse Cleaners, Whimsical, Bewitched, and the CATS Box Office. Details: www.catswebsite.co.uk or 07756 580310.

FLEET – Views Meadow, Harlington Way GU51 4AE. Circus Wonderland. 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Details: www.circuswonderland.co.uk or 07531 612240.

MAIDEN ERLEGH – Library, off Silverdale Road RG6 7HS. Colouring For Adults. 2.15pm-3pm. Details: 0118 966 6630.

SONNING – The Mill at Sonning. Storytime: Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam. £3.50 per child. 10am. For pre-school children. Details: 0118 969 8000.

WARGRAVE – Library, Woodclyffe Hostel, Church Street RG10 8EP. Coffee morning. 10am-noon. Knit Wits: knit or crochet club. 2pm-4pm. Details: 0118 940 4656.

WINNERSH – Library, The Forest School, Robin Hood Lane RG41 5ND. Colouring For Adults. 11.45am-1.15pm. Rhymetime for under fives. 10.15am-10.45am. Details: 0118 979 7519.

WOKINGHAM – Methodist Church, Rose Street RG40 1XS. Contact friendship group presents: Coffee, cake and accordions with RAG (Reading Accordion Group). 8pm. Details: 0118 977 6898.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Shared Aloud Reading Group for
adults. 10.30am. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

WOODLEY – Chapter One Bookshop, Crockhamwell Road. Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman from Pointless book signing. 3.30pm-4.30pm. Details: 0118 944 8883.

Thursday, June 23

FLEET – Views Meadow, Harlington Way GU51 4AE. Circus Wonderland. 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Details: www.circuswonderland.co.uk or 07531 612240.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Teen Book Group for ages 11-18. 50p. 4.30pm-5.30pm. National Careers Service. Advice sessions to help you with career planning, CVs and interviews. 9.40am to 3.40pm. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

Friday, June 24

CROWTHORNE – Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South RG45 7BN. Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society presents: The Odd Couple. 7.45pm. £10, £8 concessions. Tickets from Playhouse Cleaners, Whimsical, Bewitched, and the CATS Box Office. Details: www.catswebsite.co.uk or 07756 580310.

FINCHAMPSTEAD – Library, FBC Centre RG40 4ES. Rhymetime for under fives. 11am. Details: 0118 908 8176.

FLEET – Views Meadow, Harlington Way GU51 4AE. Circus Wonderland. 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Details: www.circuswonderland.co.uk or 07531 612240.

READING – Progress Theatre, The Mount, Christchurch Road RG1 5HL. Jazz at the Progress: Theo Travis’ Double Talk. 7.30pm. £15, £13 concessions. Details: www.jazzinreading.com

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Local history surgery: drop-in advice with a local expert. 10am-noon. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road RG40 1UE. Charlie Dore, singer of Pilot of the Airwaves. 7.30pm. £12.50. Details: www.wokinghamconcerts.co.uk.

Saturday, June 25

FINCHAMPSTEAD – FBC Centre, Gorse Ride North RG40 4ES. Wokingham baby and children’s market. 2pm-4pm. £1. Children free. Details: www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

FLEET – Views Meadow, Harlington Way GU51 4AE. Circus Wonderland. 2pm, 5pm. Details: www.circuswonderland.co.uk or 07531 612240.

CROWTHORNE – Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South RG45 7BN. Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society presents: The Odd Couple. 7.45pm. £10, £8 concessions. Tickets from Playhouse Cleaners, Whimsical, Bewitched, and the CATS Box Office. Details: www.catswebsite.co.uk or 07756 580310.

LOWER EARLEY – Trinity Church, Chalfont Close RG6 5HZ. Church walk – around four miles, with optional pub lunch. Come dressed for weather. 10am. Details: 0118 931 3124.

TWYFORD – Loddon Hall, Loddon Hall Road RG10 9JA. Twyford Singers summer concert. 7.30pm. £7, £3.50 concessions. Details: 07762 738384.

WOKINGHAM – Town Hall, Market Place. Armed Forces Day. 11am. Details: 0118 978 3185.

WOKINGHAM – Library, Denmark Street RG40 2BB. Teen Writing Group. 10.30am-noon. Details: 0118 978 1368.

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road RG40 1UE.Tashi Lhunpo Monks of Tibet. 7.30pm. £12.50. Workshop from 3.30pm in the Cornerstone. £5. Details: www.wokinghamconcerts.co.uk.

WOKINGHAM – St Paul’s Church, Reading Road RG41 1EH. A Celebration of 400 Years of Sacred Choral Music: with guest organist David Pether, St Paul’s Choir and director of music Louise Turner. To include works by Victoria, Stanford, Parry, Bairstow and Gjeilo. 7pm. £10. Details: 0118 979 2122.

WOKINGHAM – Theatre, Twyford Road RG40 5TU. Wokingham Theatre presents Jessica Swale’s Blue Stockings. Details: www.wokingham-theatre.org.uk

WOODLEY – The Pagoda, Crockhamwell Road. Reading Prostate Cancer Support Group awareness event.

WOODLEY – Chapter One Bookshop, Crockhamwell Road. The Gruffalo visit. 10.30am. Details: 0118 944 8883.

Sunday, June 26

FLEET – Views Meadow, Harlington Way GU51 4AE. Circus Wonderland. 2pm. Details: www.circuswonderland.co.uk or 07531 612240.

READING – The Great Hall, University of Reading, London Road RG1 5AQ. West Forest Sinfonia: Orchestral Concert. Bax: Tintagel, York Bowen: Viola concerto (Giles Wade – viola), Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.3 ‘Organ’. £15, £14 concessions, £2.50 concessions and under 18s. Details: 0118 978 6189.

SWALLOWFIELD – Swallowfield Horticultural Society RG7 1QY. Open gardens across village in aid of NGS. £6, children free. Light lunches at Brambles & tea, coffee & cakes at Hornbeams. 11am-5pm. Details: www.ngs.org.uk

WARGRAVE – Across village. Five open gardens in aid of British Red Cross Herons Creek, Station Road; Orchard Close, Station Road; Aylestone, Station Road; 63 High Street and The Little House, 65 High Street. £4, under 12s free. Tea and cakes at Herons Creek. 2pm-5pm.

WOKINGHAM – Broad Street. Wokingham Bikeathon. 15 miles or 35 miles. From 9.30am. Details: www.wokinghambikeathon.co.uk

WOKINGHAM – All Saints Church, Wiltshire Road RG40 1UE. What The Floyd: a Pink Floyd tribute. 7.30pm. £12.50. Details: www.wokinghamconcerts.co.uk.

WOODLEY – Library, Headley Road RG5 4JA. French Conversation Club for those with basic French knowledge. 2pm-3pm. Details: 0118 969 0304.

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