What's on in Ealing this weekend

By Isabel Millett

27th Oct 2022 | Local News

What's On in Ealing this weekend

Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Ealing happening over the coming weekend.

Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events on in Ealing between now and Sunday.

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Events coming up in Ealing

Thursday: The Forgotten Tull Brother - Edward Tull-Warnock

Find out more about another member, but largely forgotten member of the Tull family- Edward Tull-Warnock, Walter Tull's brother, who was one of the first mixed-heritage dentists in Glasgow. In discussion with Kolton Lee, Phil will explore the Black Atlantic histories of a19th century Bajan migrant through the prism of the biography of his son, Edward Tull-Warnock, an NHS pioneer and accomplished sportsman.

Friday: Amazing Black Inventors

Come and meet sixteen Amazing Black Inventors and discover their inventions. This book is a great introduction for very young children to discover the wonderful world of invention and creativity, with marvellous role models and exciting stories to pique their interest.

Saturday: Kids Halloween Disco

Saturday: Halloween Spooktacular

A night of quality underground music, live DJs in rotation and Halloween surprises. Tickets in advance for £10.

     

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