Community
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Prevention of Gun and Knife Crime – Positive Future Lambeth Forum
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomPauline George will be joined by local councillors, residents, community groups and the police. All are invited to this important community meeting at the Carnegie Library Hub to discuss the impact of violence, in particular the prevention of knife and gun crime in Lambeth and how we can work collectively to eradicate it. Free coffee, tea, water, soft drinks, biscuits and Nigerian Puff puff at the event for everyone.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.
Raise the Roof Choir
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomRaise the Roof is the resident choir at the Carnegie Community Hub in Herne Hill, South London. The Natural Voice Choir is led by choral composer Kirsty Martinand. Everyone is welcome – there are no auditions and all music is taught by ear. They work towards informal community performances at the end of each term, as well as participating in bigger London productions such as Sing for Water each year. You can join Raise the Roof for the term, or for any number of drop in sessions you’d like! Click here to join our mailing list for all the latest Raise the Roof news and joining details.
Maude & Hazel’s Sewing and Craft Workshops
Carnegie Library Hub 192 Herne Hill Road, London, United KingdomMaude and Hazel have started their Craft Workshops again. There are six free sewing machines to use, including one overlocker, so save the planet and learn to upcycle your clothes. We also have talented knitters and crocheters on hand to help you learn or extend your skills. The workshops are held every Tuesday in term time at the Carnegie Library Hub, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG from 10am to 1pm. If arriving between 10am and when the library opens at 11am, the entrance is at the side of the building in Ferndene Road. Free refreshments.The sessions are free but there is a suggested donation of £5.