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Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 17, 08 05:14 PM in What's On

Friday June 20

Fair in the Hospice Garden. Harlington Hospice, St Peter's Way, Harlington. 6-9pm. Free entry. Call 020 8759 0453.
Harlington Locomotive Society. A special evening running session on the green in association with, and in support of, Harlington Hospice's fair. 6-9pm.

Sunday June 22

Minet boot sale. Minet Junior School, Avondale Drive. 10am-3pm. Set-up from 9.30am. Cars £7, vans £10. Call 07796 471 915. Next sale: July 6.

Monday June 23

Healthy Walks: Stockley Park. 2-3 miles. Starts 11am. Meet at Goulds Green, Harlington Road, Harlington.

Mondays

Failte - Age Concern project. A social club for Irish elders and friends, with music, dance, quizzes and bingo, snacks, tea and coffee at the Scout Hall, Immaculate Heart of Mary church, Botwell Lane, Hayes, 1-4pm. £2 donation. Call 01895 452 669.

Drop-in centre for African-Caribbean people over 60, Hayes End Community Centre, Kingsway Avenue, Hayes, 10am-3pm. Free. Call 07973 861 292.

Hayes Chess Club, St Claret's Club in the Catholic church, Botwell Lane, Hayes, 7pm. Call Frank on 020 8573 4951 or Derek on 020 8561 1022.

Sundays

Charville Citizens Club for over-60s, Charville Community Centre, Bury Avenue, Hayes, 1-3pm. 50p. Call 020 8841 7067.

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Johnny Mason said:

Hi

A new Stage Show is playing at the

Beck Theatre
Grange Road
Hayes
Middlesex
UB3 2UE
BOX Off - 020 8561 8371

The "March of The Mods" Theatre Tour is no run-of-the-mill night of tribute acts. It"s a much needed shake-up of the format that"s been conceived and implemented by life-long Mod, Johnny Mason.

This all-new stage show is all seated and features off-stage narration, by real mods, and super quick band changes.

The event brings the music of The Small Faces, The Jam, The Style Council and Paul Weller together on stage for the first time ever in this brand new format.

The show is split into four main acts of thirty minutes each - plus a special finale and this, together with a twenty minute interval, puts the whole show at well over two and half hours. With ticket prices averaging just £13 this is real value for money.

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