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Start the New Year in a new way! Come along to the ever popular and unique Art for Women course at the Hanover Centre. During ten weekly evening workshops you will have a chance to experiment with a variety of media, including textiles, painting, clay and plaster, think about everyday modern life and make a panel for the “Hanoveux Tapestry” which will be on display during May.
Also: 20th century still life, tone and form, art appreciation, simple sculptures and complicated collages. Always fun, no experience necessary.
Ten Tuesday evenings from 8pm to 10pm in the Upper Hall, Hanover Centre, from Tuesday 18th January.
Fees: £75 full £60 part time earners £40 concessions.
Special offer! 10% reduction for new students!
Fees include art materials and refreshments.
Interested? Contact the tutor Sue Nunn on: 07773 238 661 or the Hanover Centre to book a place.
We are very grateful to EZPZ Hosting, who have provided us with free web hosting because we are a charity.
We are looking forward to taking advantage of the improved service they offer, having outgrown the basic service of our old hosters.
It is possible that for a few days there may be some disruption to web and email access, but so far the transition has been smooth and painless with help from our new friends at EZPZ.
Join Hanover Action for Sustainable Living and the 10:10 Campaign to find out more about how you can save money – AND get paid – for producing solar energy!
Catching the Sun (on Friday January 21st at 7.30pm) is an “energy extravaganza” at the Hanover Centre to cover three topics:
We’ll be joined by solar energy installation experts, representatives from the Brighton Energy Co-operative, and local people with experience of solar installations and renewable electricity deals. You’ll get the chance to ask questions directly, so come along and pick the brains of experts and people in Hanover who have already make the first steps on the way to more sustainable energy.
Refreshments provided.
Catch the Sun in 2011 – and reduce your carbon footprint!
Take a break with a fairtrade tea or coffee from our cafe.
Everything in aid of your local charity, Hanover Community Association.
Hanover Centre, 33 Southover Street, BN2 9UD. Doors open 10am.
An opportunity to exhibit work in the Hanover Centre during the May 2011 Art Trail!!
Selected artists will not pay a fee, but will be asked to commit to the loan of one artwork for exhibition at the Centre throughout the following 12 months, and 10% commission on any sales.
Please deliver images of your work, hard copy photos or digital images, with sizes and your contact details clearly marked, to the Hanover Centre by December 15th. Â Selection will take place in early January.
Are you interested in running workshops during January to March, which could then result in completed works being exhibited alongside the visual artists in May 2011? Please contact The Hanover Centre to enquire further.
Sign of the Times will also include : Sundials, a new Graffiti Wall, Woodcarving a bench for the garden, Dali clocks, The Hanoveux Tapestry, and the famous Fair Trade Cafe……
If you are interested in either opportunity, please get in touch with us as soon as possible. 2011 should be our best Art Trail yet!
Browse and buy the best second-hand bargains. Lots of books for children (and we do mean lots) and more books for adults, bric a brac, vinyl records, clothes and toys.
Plus our Fairtrade cafe serving hot and cold drinks. Open 10am to 12.30 pm.
Games for Kids, Craft Stalls, Markets and Santa! Fun, Fun, Fun !
2pm – 6pm. Adults 50p – Little Elves Free!
Our 23rd Annual Hanover Beer Festival was another triumph, thanks to Iain and all our wonderful volunteers, generous sponsors, supportive suppliers and happy festival-goers.
This year’s top talking point had to be the weather. It rained throughout the run-up, and by Thursday afternoon we’d reached the point where we’d have to impose a “wellies or waders” dress code if we couldn’t get rid of the large puddle that had formed in a dip in the garden.
Iain came up with a site rescue plan and ordered tonnes of scalpings for delivery Friday morning. A call went out for people and wheelbarrows to help shift them, and a selection of Hanover heroes – Rob, Richard, Si, Simon and Ian – stepped in to help Iain. All of them deserve medals.
“Good beer festival, good atmosphere”
“Brilliant”
“The best ever”
“Thanks for a great beer festival – pity about the rain”
By opening time on Friday evening no-one was going to let torrential rain and stormy winds get in the way of raising funds for their top Hanover charity and on Saturday just before closing time all records were broken as one lucky punter was served with the very last pint of all!
When we’ve paid all the bills we expect to have raised £6,000. Thank you, Hanover!
And many thanks to all the businesses and individuals who made it happen by giving money, discounted services, and free labour including Barrie Alderton, HR Group, Ric Blow, back2back, Bardsley’s, Bonett’s Estate Agents, Brightel Datanet, Brighton & Hove Jobs, Dark Star, Dover Castle, Fanny’s, Alexia (Grinderman Too), Haines Security, Hammerpot, Hanover Christmas Tree Co, Hanover Directory, Inside & Out, Laura (Bertie & Rosie), Lucas Electrics, M&M (Stefan, Damien, and Lloyd), Muesli Mountain Market, Sir Charles Napier, The Butlers Wine Cellar Ltd, The Evening Star, The Geese, The Greys, Transport Initiatives, Tuffin & co, Wheeler’s Estate Agents, Independent Scaffolding, Bisi Alaba (Jolloff Bites), Positive Exposure, St John Ambulance, Resource Centre, ARM, Harmony in the Community, Al, Alan, Alex, Andrew, Cath, Chas, Chris, Christie, Claire, Dan, Francesca, Ian, Iain, Jackie, Jamie, Jill, John, John, Kala, Keith, Kev, Laurie, Leon, Liam, Lisa, Lois, Marigold, Martin, Matt, Maurice, Miriam, Neil, Noreen, Pam, Paul, Paul, Pete, Richard, Rob, Rosemary, Sarah, Sherm, Si, Simon, Simon, Steve, Sue, Sue, Susie, Thurston, Tony and Vicky.
Here is the full beer list for 2010 – including extra beers added for Saturday because you drank so much on Friday, and extra ciders that arrived too late for the printed leaflet.
The Beers:
The Ciders & Perries:
The Wines: