Friday, 18 October 2024

Introducing the East End Examiner (Actually It's Issue 2!)

 

The East End Examiner

18 October 2024

Welcome to the second issue of this latest journalistic masterpiece to add to the monthly “Beverley Station Arts Newsletter”,“the monthly “Beverley Blarney” and the weekly “Beverley Bulletin”.

This chronicle is designed to promote the holistic, artistic and performance endeavours occurring in Beverley every week.

I shall also attempt to air the issues close to our holistic facilitators, artists, artisans and performers and hopefully come up with solutions based on consensus.

Advertising of news and events will be FREE of charge in the Examiner.

Special and tourism events will also be highlighted on a weekly basis in the Examiner.

Please send details of your enterprise, your news or your events to - thewifofsif@gmail.com

Without further ado, here is the latest news hot off the press.

 
The Beverley Rose Show and Quilt Exhibition begins TODAY 12 noon – 4pm and TOMORROW 9am – 12.30 in the Town Hall..
 


  • Beverley Medical Practice will be holding a Pink Ribbon Afternoon Tea between 1 and 2 pm TODAY.
 
  • Jive Rock ‘n’ Roll is back at the RSL Hall from 7pm.
 Jive Stock Illustrations – 1,011 Jive ...
 
  •   Avondale Farm will be open TOMORROW from 9am.
Beccy Cole, supported by Shenai Johnstone will be LIVE at the Beverley Platform Theatre tomorrow from 7pm. Food and drinks are available – No BYO. Tickets are available from the Beverley CRC or www.trybooking.com/CQLTJ
 

  • Ms Jodie Edom Nolf has began offering the Beverley Meditation Group every Tuesday from 7 pm, located at Shop 2, 116 Vincent Street. She is also beginning Sundays from 9am. To contact Jodie, please call her on 0415 369 405.
  • Jodie is still searching for a Tai Chi teacher.
 Benefits of meditation: Live stress-free by doing body scan meditation,  méditation
 
  • Studio 116 and East End Gallery’s raffle continues until 29 November. To check out the prizes and get your ticket (only 100 will be issued) please call into 116 Vincent Street.
 

  • That dynamic duo, Jean Ross and Carole Patch continue their residency at the Station..The Station is open Thursdays-Sundays 11am – 3pm or when the Gallery signs are out on the Vincent Street pavement.

  • The Beverley Heroic rode again last Sunday. For a full report, just google Heavenly Beverley.
 
  • Late night shopping at the East End Gallery continues TODAY
 

  • Have a great week, everybody!

     


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