Next Highgate Clean-up
Event
Saturday 12th December 9.30 am.
Shepherds Hill (outside the library).
For full details of how the event is organised to minimise contact and maintain social distancing click More.
Saturday 12th December 9.30 am.
Shepherds Hill (outside the library).
For full details of how the event is organised to minimise contact and maintain social distancing click More.
POSTPONED
Monday 30th November 7.30pm. An online Zoom event.
Award winning florist Fiona Haser Bizony owner of Electric Daisy Flower Shop in Swains Lane, Highgate, will demonstrate how to create an original and elegant festive wreath using materials that she grows on her organic flower farm in Somerset. A live Q and A session will follow.
Wreath kits will be available in the shop throughout December.
Monday 23rd November 2020 7.30 pm. An online Zoom event.
Join the Jacksons Lane team to find out their response to the pandemic and what they’ve been up to across North London. There will also be an opportunity to hear about the new building works taking place and how a pandemic hasn’t stopped international artists performing together.
This talk replaces the previously advertised event ‘Jacksons Lane – past, present and future’
The next clean-up event is on November 14th. Owing to coronavirus restrictions a revised procedure is in operation. Click More for full details.
This six minute video shows a snapshot of the group at work during normal times and a selection of paintings produced subsequently.
Monday 16th November 2020 7.30 pm. An online Zoom event.
Leading theatre director John Caird will discuss overcoming the challenges of directing remotely during the current pandemic.
Monday 9th November 2020 7.30 pm. An online Zoom meeting. Jill and Steve Marston recount the history of the HIghgate Horticultural Society.
Monday 2nd November 2020 7.30 pm.
In a talk and Q&A session based on her new book, ‘The Long Win: The search for a better way to succeed’, Cath examines our obsession with winning, how it is holding us back in schools, businesses, sports and politics, and proposes a new approach, ‘The Long Win’. Don’t miss the opportunity to discuss this book live with Cath and put your questions to her. An online Zoom event.
Monday 26th October 2020 7.30 pm
Josephine Baker loved two things – her country and Paris. But which country? America, her birthplace, where she suffered under segregation, or France, where she was admired as a great musical star?
This is an online Zoom event