What's On in Ealing this weekend
By Hannah Davenport 25th Nov 2021
Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of the events in our What's On section for the coming weekend.
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Here are our top event picks for the coming days:
FRIDAY: Trash and Treasure market at Club Brentham
Trash and Treasure is here again this Friday with a wonderful selection of local food traders to tempt the taste buds.
This week they welcome some new traders including Auntie Bonnies, who will be firing up the Jerk Pit, and Southern Kitchen bringing their southern American menu to Ealing.
There will be tables inside and out with warm blankets, top tunes, warm spiced cider and a fully licensed bar.
Maria will be on hand to keep the kids entertained with some face painting.
Find them this Friday from 5 – 9pm at Club Brentham, 38A Meadvale Road, Ealing.
More weekend markets on Saturday!
FoxMarketW7 at the Fox Inn, Hanwell, the Winter Craft Market also in Hanwell, and the Duck Pond Market at Chiswick House and Gardens - all this Saturday.SATURDAY: Community Listening Project at St Martin's Church Hall
'Do you care about this community? Are there things you would like to change? Would you like your voice to be heard?'
These are the questions the Community Listening Project hope to address on Saturday at a community listening workshop, hosted by members of St Martins Church and Ealing Citizens.
The event will take place at St Martins Church Hall, Hale Gardens, W3 9SQ this Saturday, 20 November between 2-4pm.
MONDAY: Art of Ceremonial music - a lecture presented by The Arts Society Ealing
A talk on the art of ceremonial music.
'The UK holds some of the biggest Ceremonial Events in the world and, arguably, the best in the world but why is that?'
Join lecturer Dr Graham Jones who started his professional life as a musician in the British Army and after a career spanning nearly forty years he retired as the Senior Director of Music, Household Division and Director of Music, Coldstream Guards.
During his career he has recorded over 40 albums and been responsible for commissioning over 30 new works.
Graham has a second career as a guest conductor, adjudicator, lecturer, recording consultant and educator.
This talk is at 7:30pm on Monday 22nd November at St Barnabas Church Hall, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing W5 1QG.
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