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The gdb Business Breakfast | Crawley College
Jun 12, 2025 (UTC+1)
Crawley
The gdb Business Breakfast.
Brought to you in partnership with
Crawley College
, This event will provide a friendly, relaxed, and informative environment for local businesses to network and improve their business profile. With our guest speaker and a delicious full English breakfast.
Please book early as numbers for this event are limited.
Venue:
Fifty Eight Café Bar and Restaurant, Crawley College, College Road, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1NR
Date:
Thursday 12th June 2025
Time:
08:30-10:00
Price:
£22.00 +VAT for gdb Members
£28.00 +VAT for Non-Members
Due to the construction of exciting new infrastructure at Crawley College there will be no visitor parking available. The closest (and cheapest) car park is Kingsgate directly opposite the main reception building.
Please note the attendee list will be sent out 2 days prior to the event. To be included on the attendee list, please ensure you book early.
Photography may take place at this event for promotional purposes. Please let a member of the gdb team know if you do not wish to be photographed.
Information Source: gdb Gatwick Diamond Business | eventbrite
RUSSELL HICKS:NOTES (A WORK IN PROGRESS SHOW) | Crawley Comedy Club
Jun 13, 2025 (UTC+1)
Crawley
Russell Hicks: Notes
Join
Russell Hicks
as he previews his new material before taking it to the Edinburgh Fringe!
Russell Hicks is taking a new show to the Edinburgh Fringe and this is that show.....kind of. This is a work in progress where he will be reading off of notes most likely, shuffling around, and trying desperately - and most likely failing - not to get distracted. All while telling a story about how he got booked for a cruise ship, which turned into an existential crisis. But making it funny. Listen, I don't know about you, but I'm sold!
American comedian Russell is gaining huge popularity on TikTok with his hilariously unique perspective on British culture.
Doors Open 7pm / Show Starts 8pm
Bar available / Free Parking
Over 16s with a parent/guardian (if under 18)
Information Source: Rangatainment Comedy | eventbrite
Perth - DayClubbers: Over 30s Day Party! | Bar1 Nightclub
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hillarys
Perth.. after huge demand and a sold out date at Bar1 in Hillarys, we're coming back!🍻🎉 The ultimate day party experience taking the Country by storm.Take a trip down memory lane with us.. We create events for those who love music, dancing and being social - but don’t want the hassle, expense and following-day exhaustion of clubbing till the early hours. NO 4AM FINISH & WAKE UP FRESH!THE MUSIC🎵 - Expect a full line up of experienced DJs playing the ultimate dance floor fillers, singalong classics and forgotten favourites from the 80s, 90s & 00's. 🎵 👉N-Trance, Alice Deejay, Robin S, Ultrabeat, Haddaway, Faithless, Livin’ Joy, Baby D, Urban Cookie Collective, Cher, La Bouche, Ace of Base, Rozalla, Stardust, Flip n Fill, Tiesto, Kelly Llorrenna, Nightcrawlers, Sash! SNAP! & MORE What to expect:💃 HUGE Glow stick give-away 🎧 OG 90s DJs 🚦Neon Light shows 🎉 Confetti canons 📸 Camera Crew 🪩 Full club make-over 🫶 An amazing atmosphere We recognised that not everyone wants to be out until 4am, so we are here for the original party lovers who have stuff to do tomorrow!“The best time I’ve had for 25 years” 🔈
Information Source: Day Clubbers | eventbrite
Flag Day Celebration with Jimmy Charles | Island Green
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)
Westminster
Flag Day Celebration, live music with Jimmy Charles, Mark Bray & The Steel Soul Cowboys, HOSS & Twine TIme. Fire Works, Military Fly Over. Honoring Gold Star Familes.
Information Source: Island Green | eventbrite
Deadlifts for Dogs 2025 | Westminster Strength & Conditioning
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)
Westminster
Ticket to compete ($55) includes a t-shirt. Registration closes May 25th.
DUE TO LIMITED SPACE, please leave your pets at home.
Lifting will be in gradual 5 pound progression, beginning at 9am, there will be no flights. Weigh-ins will be at registration (8am), followed by rules briefing (830am).
Award Catergories:
Masters Men/Women
Open Men/Women
Youth Boys/Girls
Onsite raffle tickets will be sold day of, please bring cash!
Afterparty
The Beer & BBQ Stroll is downtown from 12-4pm. Perfect spot to celebrate the proceeds raised!
Photos
Tyler Ecker will be taking photos for the event.
Information Source: Westminster Strength & Conditioning | eventbrite
TKO Summer Volunteer Celebration 2025 | Manning, Oregon (Ingrid's house!)
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-7)
Manning
Please come celebrate at our summer potluck with your trail-keeping friends! Eat, visit, relax with trail keepers on Saturday, June 14th from 11am to 4pm.
We are looking forward to a relaxing afternoon with good food and good company. The picnic will be at Ingrid Henrickson’s home in the coast range. Bring lawn chairs or blankets if you can. We will have a large tent in case of rain.
We will make sure there is plenty of food of all kinds. Please feel free to supplement with any favorite entrees, salads, chips, beverages. Mark Wattier will assist in organizing this.
All trailkeepers and family members are welcome.
Directions:
The address is 51588 NW Hayward Road, which is a gravel road that runs over the hills between Highway 26 (Sunset Highway) and Highway 6 (the Wilson River Highway). The best access to our house is from the Sunset Highway. There is a left turn lane for Hayward Road. We are about 2.5 miles off the Sunset Highway. Look for a cedar-shingled house with blue trim and a gambrel roof.
We are about 6 miles from Highway 6, so access is also possible from the south, but requires a longer drive on gravel. From that direction, take Cedar Canyon Road at the far west end of the Killin Westlands and head NW up the hill.
Ingrid’s phone number is 541-399-0963. Another contact number here is David Burton (Ingrid’s dad) at 503-816-6850.
Parking:
Parking will be available just off the road at the lower end of our field. This area will be marked by a Green TKO hat and a sign. Walk through the wooden gate, and up the path through the orchard. There is also limited parking (and/or drop-off) in our driveway; this area will be available for any trail keepers or guests who have mobility issues.
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
TKO recognizes that the trails we work on travel through the traditional lands of many Indigenous tribes and communities. We are the most recent in a long line of stewards to this land, and it is our responsibility to do so with humility and respect. We are grateful to these tribes and their descendants for being the original and continuing stewards of these spaces, and encourage everyone to go beyond a land acknowledgment by supporting Indigenous communities and organizations in your area.
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS:
TKO seeks to make our events inclusive of people of all backgrounds and abilities. If you would like to discuss potential accommodations to allow for your participation in this event, please
click here to complete a short Google survey
. TKO staff will then contact you to discuss options. Please note: available accommodations will vary by event and typically need to be requested a minimum of two weeks in advance. If you have any questions, please contact TKO Stewardship Manager Lindsay McIntosh-Tolle at lindsay.mcintosh@trailkeepersoforegon.org.
EQUITY & INCLUSION:
TKO seeks to make Oregon’s trails a place where people can go to connect with nature & one another. Not everyone feels safe or welcome in the outdoors due to issues like racism, bias, and hate. We commit to being part of the solution to this problem and to enact change. Conduct, speech, or expressions that target any individual or group will not be tolerated by TKO.
PERSONAL SAFETY:
Your physical and emotional safety is our number one priority. If a person’s actions or comments make you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, you may: interrupt directly, tell a crew leader, and/or inform TKO staff via the post-event survey.
While TKO no longer requires masking/vaccination for our events, we do support those who choose to mask for their own safety. We ask participants to respect the health of folks who wear masks by distancing or wearing a mask while in close proximity.
Information Source: Trailkeepers of Oregon | eventbrite
Bedford Brick Festival June 2025 | John Bunyan Sports & Fitness
Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bedford
Bedford Brick Festival is happening for the first time in John Bunyan Sports & Fitness - perfect for every LEGO fan!
This will be a great day for families, collectors, adult builders and every other kind of LEGO fan. With lots to see and do including speed building competitions, large scale displays, activities, traders selling loose bricks, new LEGO sets, retired LEGO sets, minifigures & accessories plus a dedicated building area.
This event celebrates all things LEGO and will take place on Sunday 15th June 2025, with opening hours 10am - 4pm.
Early Entry
is from 10am; £13 per person. Early Entry includes an exciting extra hour of LEGO fun and a free LEGO gift for every Early Entry ticket holder!
Standard Entry
is from the time indicated in the ticket description; Adults £7, Children £5, Family Ticket (2 Adults, 2 Children) £18.
Under 5s gain admission for free (they DO NOT need a ticket) with a paying adult.
Careers do not require a ticket
, they gain free entry with a ticket holder who requires assistance.
Please note:
Only
Early Bird Entry
gains access from 10am. All
Standard
tickets gain entry to the show from the time indicated in the ticket description.
*images on Eventbrite are from previous events and should only be used as a representation of what you might see at a Brick Festival.*images on Eventbrite are from previous events and should only be used as a representation of what you might see at a Brick Festival.
Information Source: Brick Festival Events | eventbrite
Discover Changes at Martlesham Wilds | Martlesham Wilds
Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Woodbridge
Join our Martlesham Wilds Engagement volunteers on a walk to experience this landscape rich in nature and brimming with history. Hear about plans to create the wildness that nature needs, and how nature is already leading the way in this journey of recovery. The walk is about 2 miles long and there will be plenty of opportunities to talk and ask questions.
Information Source: Suffolk Wildlife Trust | eventbrite
ADULT Mental Health First Aid (06-17-25) BLENDED | Montgomery County ADAMHS
Jun 17, 2025 (UTC-4)
Dayton
Description:
Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Learn the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to appropriate care.
WHAT IT COVERS • Common signs and symptoms of mental illness. • Common signs and symptoms of substance use. • How to interact with a person in crisis. • How to connect the person with help.
**Montgomery County Ohio residents (or those working in the county) and those in the surrounding area will be given preference. If you are from outside this area you can find classes near you here: https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/
* Please do not register for this class if you have taken Youth Mental Health First Aid in the last 12 months.
COST: $20.00
Fees charged will be refunded upon completion of the class.
Those registering but not attending (including those who do not complete the required pre-work), will not be refunded. Cancellations will be accepted and refunded up to 24 hours prior to the training. The refund will return to the original payment method within 5-7 business days. Please note that additional convenience fees are charged by the registration website and these are non-refundable.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
2 hours of pre-work online (self-paced) that must be completed prior to the session date
7 hour IN PERSON class
Please arrive on-time and dressed in preparation for temperature fluctuations that may occur in the training room. Coffee and water will be provided. There will be two fifteen minute breaks offered during the day along with a half hour for lunch. Lunch will not be provided. Please feel free to bring any food items you may require during the training.
CERTIFICATIONS & CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Participants that complete the full course will secure a three-year certification.
Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services has been approved by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board to offer continuing education credit hours to Counselors and Social Workers (Provider #RCS111304) and the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board to offer recognized clock hours to Chemical Dependency Counselors (C1=1.25, C2=5, C3=.5, C4=.25, C7=.5) and Prevention Professionals (P2=5.25, P3=1, P6=1.25)(Provider #50-17863) and has approved this training for 7.5 hours of CEUs.
By registering and attending this session, you acknowledge and agree that your photo may be taken and used by Montgomery County ADAMHS. If you do not agree to have your photo used, you must contact the organizer prior to the class.
If you require reasonable accommodation to participate in a training session, please contact the organizer.
Information Source: Montgomery County ADAMHS | eventbrite
2025 African American Community Fund Annual Breakfast Meeting | Sinclair Community College
Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-4)
Dayton
The Dayton Foundation’s African American Community Fund cordially invites you to its Annual Fundraising Breakfast Meeting on Friday, June 20, at Sinclair Community College.
This year’s theme,
“A Legacy of Service,”
honors individuals from our Dayton community who have lived lives of extraordinary impact—such as
Charity Adams
, the first African-American woman commissioned in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, and
Moses H. Jones
, Dayton’s first Black attorney.
The success of the African American Community Fund is built on the legacy of these trailblazers and countless others who have dedicated themselves to lasting change.
Registration:
Opens at
7:30 a.m.
Location:
Sinclair Community College,
Building 12 – Charity Earley Auditorium
Program Start:
Begins promptly at
8:00 a.m.
Cost:
Free to attend, but
donations are highly encouraged
Parking:
Available beneath Building 12 with validation provided
Information Source: The Dayton Foundation | eventbrite
Abide College Ministry Retreat 2025 | Camp Touchet
Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
Dayton
Abide College Retreat 2025
Welcome to the
Abide College Ministry Retreat 2025
!
The purpose of this retreat is to grow in Christ. Learning what it means to truly live for Him, deny yourself, and pick up your cross daily in the way Jesus calls you to. We're creating a culture where we can have deep, intentional conversations, engage in awesome activities, and have tons of fun. “Then Jesus told his disciples, ‘If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.”
Matthew 16:24
Information Source: eventbrite
Summer in the City | The Huffman Black
Jun 21, 2025 (UTC-4)
Dayton
Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter, cocktails, and summer vibes at Summer in the City! Get ready to mix, mingle, and celebrate in style as we bring together great music, delicious drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of the city.
Expect a night filled with fun, good energy, and a beautifully curated space designed for the perfect summer celebration. Whether you’re sipping cocktails, dancing to the best summer beats, or capturing Instagram-worthy moments, this is the event you don’t want to miss!
Secure your spot now and get ready for Summer in the City!
Information Source: Damian Turner | eventbrite
The Office Trivia Night | Village Taphouse of West Bedford, Bloom Lane, Bedford, NS, Canada
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-3)
Bedford
Welcome to
The Office Trivia Night
at
Village Taphouse of West Bedford
! Get ready to test your knowledge on all things Dunder Mifflin with fellow fans. at Village Taphouse! Put your knowledge to the test at our fun-filled trivia event. Join us for a night of laughter, memories, and friendly competition.
*** We really want to make sure you are seated with your group, so please email brooklineevents389@gmail.com with the amount of people on your team, and either a team name or a name we can reserve the seating under!
$13 per person, 19+ and 2 drink minimum please - there are many non alcoholic options too:)
No refunds after May 20th.
Information Source: Brookline Events | eventbrite
An Introduction to DIR® and DIRFloortime® - 26th-27th June - West Sussex | The Charis Centre
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Crawley
Course Description
This is an introductory course that reviews the theoretical framework, scientific evidence, and scope of application of the model promoting functional emotional developmental capacities, reflective thinking, and overall mental health for all children and adults, including those with developmental disabilities.
Hosted by: Live & Love it Ltd
Presented by: Denise Wilson - Connecting Through Play
This course is approved by the This course is approved by the Interdisciplinary Council for Development and Learning (ICDL)
Event Information
Who can attend:
No prerequisite; can be attended by all professionals, students and parents.
Location:
IN PERSON The Charis Centre, West Green Dr, Crawley RH11 7EL
Travel:
Onsite free parking. Bus or 15 min walk from nearest station https://www.thechariscentre.org/find-us
Dates:
26th and 27th June 2025
Times:
09:00 arrive for 09:30 start. 16:30 finish.
Tea & Coffee:
Included, provided throughout the day
Lunch:
Not included. Bring your own or The Revive cafe is onsite and food can be pre-ordered in the morning to be ready for the lunch break. https://www.lovecrawley.co.uk/revive-cafe.
Networking
We will host an optional networking space on the 26th June following day 1 of the course; this will take place in the on-site cafe.
Learning Objectives
Identify at least three common features of autism and other challenges of relating and communicating.
Identify at least four key features of relationship-based approaches.
Describe all 6 Functional Emotional Developmental Capacities (FEDCs) in the DIR® model and potential challenges that children face at each capacity.
Describe at least three characteristics of how individual differences (the "I" in DIR®), including health, sensory processing, and regulatory challenges, can impact a child's development.
Identify at least three key principles and basic strategies of Floortime.
Describe at least three characteristics of relationship and family in the DIR® model.
Describe the essential role of affect as it is related to the D, the I, and the R.
Next steps
: On completion, participants are registered with ICDL and can apply to undertake the DIRFloortime® practitioner level courses.This 2 day introductory 101 course is the pre-requisite for attending the 201 course which is then the first module of DIR/Floortime training for practitioners.
Information Source: Live & Love it Occupational Therapy | eventbrite
Dig In! Soil & Compost Workshop | 16 York St
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-4)
East Cannington
Dig into a fun-filled day of discovery! Participants will learn all about the magic beneath our feet—from different types of soil to the role compost plays in growing healthy food. Through interactive games, hands-on activities, and a visit to the Maple Tree Community Garden, kids will get their hands dirty (in the best way) while exploring how soil supports our food system and the planet.
Come ready to explore, experiment, and grow!
Please bring snacks & a lunch.
Ages:
7-12
Cost
: $15 per child
Register online at:
www.tndf.ca/foodli
Information Source: The Nourish and Develop Foundation | eventbrite
Summit Seekrs x Mam Tor, Sunrise Hike | Mam Tor
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Hope Valley
This is a stunning circular route in the Peak Disrict National Park.
All Trails
- https://www.alltrails.com/en-gb/trail/england/derbyshire/mam-tor-and-the-great-ridge-via-elbow-ridge
Fitness Required
- This is classed as a Moderate/ Difficult hike.
Departure
- Meet at Watford Railway Station for an 12am departure.
Hike
- We are expecting to start around 4.00am and finish around 12.00pm.
Return
- We are expecting to arrive back at Watford Railway Station around 5pm latest.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
Layers - The higher we climb, the colder it can get!
Fluids - Water and energy drinks are recommended.
Packed Lunch
Any necessary medication.
Walking trainers/ boots/ comfortable shoes you don't mind getting dirty.
Battery power bank.
Spare shoes for the journey back.
ALL TICKETS PURCHASED ARE NON-REFUNDABLE UNLESS THE HIKE IS CANCELLED BY THE ORGANISERS.
When you purchase a ticket, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own safety during the event. The organisers are not liable for any injuries, accidents or loss of personal belongings.
Rule of 'No Trace'. Please keep your rubbish with you until you see an appropriate disposal point.
Information Source: Summit Seekrs | eventbrite
Revved Up 2.0 | Adams Park Stadium
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
High Wycombe
Bring the entire family out to enjoy a fun filled day, with lots to eat! Cars and people from all over the UK will be in attendance. Don't miss it!
Information Source: MoodFixaz Entertainment | eventbrite
SECRET GARDEN WEEKEND WINEFEST - SATURDAY - R&B / NEO-SOUL | Carroll County Farm Museum
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-4)
Westminster
DJ Tanz and Friends and Zubar Ent.
proudly presents our
SECRET GARDEN WEEKEND MUSIC, ARTS AND WINE FESTIVAL
SAT. June 28th AND SUNDAY June 29th, 2025
12PM - 7PM
featuring
complimentary tastings and glass by
Basignani Winery, Dejon Vineyards, Harford Winery and Bent Wine Co.
SATURDAY LINE-UP
TBA
FOOD VENDORS
RETAIL VENDORS
Information Source: DJ Tanz and Friends | eventbrite
KidsFest | 174 Joppa Hill Rd
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-4)
Bedford
Join us for our kick off to summer and annual KidsFest -
Sunday June 29, 2025
- from
3 PM - 6 PM
.
We'll have music from Mr. Aaron, Miss Alli, Magic Fred, food trucks, face painting, crafts, balloons, craft vendors and more!
This is a family friendly event.
Registration (per family) is required.
Information Source: Educational Farm at Joppa Hill | eventbrite
Audubon Raptor Encounter at WPWA | Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Hope Valley
In a close, quiet setting at the WPWA Campus, educators from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island will share three birds of prey.
Razor-sharp talons, extraordinary strength, hooked beaks, and highly developed eyesight and hearing make raptors the rulers of the avian world.
Audubon Raptor Encounters are awe-inspiring events for all ages. Owls, hawks and falcons with razor-sharp talons and extraordinary adaptations fascinate both children and adults alike. Through demonstrations, photographs and biofacts, attendees learn how the structure and functions of these birds helps them survive. Predator/prey dynamics and the importance of habitat are emphasized as well.
Description adapted from ASRI.org. Learn more about their animal ambassadors here: https://asri.org/learn/ambassadors.html
As an audience member, expect to provide a quiet space with limited movement to respect the birds. We don't want to cause stress and discomfort. The Audubon Educator does engage the audience in discussion, and the animal ambassador can be easily seen from a safe distance of 10 feet or more.
Cost is $20 for non-members, $15 for WPWA members and free for Otter / Osprey WPWA Members.
Date and Time: Sunday, June 1, 10-11am (please arrive 15 minutes early, and quietly for birds)
Location: WPWA Campus in Hope Valley, RI
Registration is required, and participation is limited to 30.
Information Source: WPWA | eventbrite
31st Annual James E. Childs Scholarship Golf Tournament | Old Hickory Golf Club LLC
Jun 2, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Woodbridge
The Northern Virginia Chapter of NOBLE (NVC) will host its 31st annual golf fundraiser on
Monday, June 2, 2025
, at Old Hickory Golf Course in Woodbridge, Virginia. The tournament's proceeds will benefit the NVC Scholarship Fund for students in the Northern Virginia area.
Please join us for a day of fellowship, fun, good food, and a relaxing round of golf. We welcome golfers of all skill sets. The format will be a 4-person Best Ball/Captain's Choice team. If you are a team member, please provide us with your teams' names when you register. Individual golfers will be paired with other single players.
Continental breakfast and range balls will begin at 8:00 a.m. Individual golf registration includes:
18 holes of golf at Old Hickory Golf Course (greens & cart fees, taxes & gratuities)
Practice facilities before play
Continental Breakfast
Welcome Bag
Lunch
There will be prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. There will also be awards for Men's/Women's Longest Drive and Men's/Women's Closest to the Pin.
For more information, including sponsorship opportunities, please contact the golf tournament chairperson Tina Laguna at noblenvc1@gmail.com.
Come on out & tee it up - we hope to see you there!
Information Source: The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives-Northern Virginia Chapter | eventbrite
31st Annual James E. Childs Scholarship Golf Tournament | Old Hickory Golf Club LLC
Jun 2, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Woodbridge
The Northern Virginia Chapter of NOBLE (NVC) will host its 31st annual golf fundraiser on
Monday, June 2, 2025
, at Old Hickory Golf Course in Woodbridge, Virginia. The tournament's proceeds will benefit the NVC Scholarship Fund for students in the Northern Virginia area.
Please join us for a day of fellowship, fun, good food, and a relaxing round of golf. We welcome golfers of all skill sets. The format will be a 4-person Best Ball/Captain's Choice team. If you are a team member, please provide us with your teams' names when you register. Individual golfers will be paired with other single players.
Continental breakfast and range balls will begin at 8:00 a.m. Individual golf registration includes:
18 holes of golf at Old Hickory Golf Course (greens & cart fees, taxes & gratuities)
Practice facilities before play
Continental Breakfast
Welcome Bag
Lunch
There will be prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. There will also be awards for Men's/Women's Longest Drive and Men's/Women's Closest to the Pin.
For more information, including sponsorship opportunities, please contact the golf tournament chairperson Tina Laguna at noblenvc1@gmail.com.
Come on out & tee it up - we hope to see you there!
Information Source: The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives-Northern Virginia Chapter | eventbrite
ALLMI Lorry Loader Novice Course +2 attachments (inc 7 Hrs CPC upload) | Hyders farm House
Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Crawley
NOVICE COURSE - 2 DAYS
NOVICE COURSE - NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE USING A LORRY LOADER (AKA HIAB DRIVER)
*******7 hours CPC included for day 1 of training*******
Use of our training vehicle which has a 20t per meter, rear mounted Palfinger crane. Attachments include Hook, Clamshell or Brick Grab (with Remote Control). Free parking on site. Safe, cordoned off area for practical assessment
The Operator course consists of 15 modules.
Course Introduction
Legislation
Introduction to Loader Crane
Pre-operational checks
Maintenance Instruction
Lifting Equipment/ Attachments
Siting the Loader Crane
Deployment of Stabiliser Legs
Use of Controls
Preparing Loader Crane for Use
Operating Loader Crane
Stowing Procedure
Preparation for Assessment / Revision
Theory & Practical Assessment
Final Administration & Candidate Feedback
Information Source: QDL Training Ltd | eventbrite
RFL CHALLENGE CUP FINALS' FANPARK | BOXPARK Wembley
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Wembley
Cup Finals Day is coming to Wembley Stadium with a triple-header of Rugby League thrillers for the Men’s and Women’s Betfred Challenge Cup Finals and the AB Sundecks 1895 Cup Final.
Join us for pre match build up with DJs, live music and special guests! Make the day one to remember with BOXPARK! 3 huge bars, over 20 different food vendors, giveaways and tonnes more!
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS VALID FOR ENTRY BEFORE 12PM (£10 ON THE DOOR, FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AFTER THAT)
POST GAME IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED, TICKETS ARE NOT VALID POST GAME
Please Note:
All those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over the age of 25.
Please help us to create the best FANPARK experience by sticking to our house rules:
Celebrate with style but please stay on the floor, our tables and chairs are for eating off and sitting on, they don’t hold up well to being stood on.
BOXPARK is a family friendly site, please refrain from throwing things in the air, especially things made out of plastic, your shoes or your hopes and dreams. They hurt.
Your entry is conditioned upon a short search of your bags/person. We are really grateful for your assistance in securing everyone’s safety at our venue.
BOXPARK has a ZERO TOLERANCE policy to: Racism, Anti-social behaviour, inciting hatred, abuse to our staff or fellow guests.
BOXPARK does not allow the following items into our sites: Laser devices, Knives/Weapons, Flares/Fireworks, Air Horns, Alcoholic beverages, Unsealed bottles, Illegal Substances.
We don't allow banners to be put up inside the venue, you are welcome to keep them in your bag but please refrain from putting them up on site, we will do the decor.
O THER T&CS + INFO
Entry post game will be first come first served, these tickets are valid for entry before 12PM.
T he General Admission tickets get you entry before 12PM but you can stay as long as you like.
T here will be NO re-entry, once you're in, you're in. If you leave and want to come back, you will need to queue again and will need to be searched again.
T here may not be a cloak room, please bring only what's necessary with you.
B y entering you agree to be filmed by BOXPARK for promotional purposes. Please let us know if you would like to be opted out of this.
I t will be loud inside, please ask a member of staff if you require ear protection.
Management reserves the right to refuse entry.
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time, to reflect changes in the rules of admission, changes in health and safety and/or security procedures, changes to the arrangements in place between us and our event partners and/or changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements. Each visit to BOXPARK (including each venue) will be subject to these terms and conditions (as amended from time to time) in force at the time of the visit. It is your responsibility to check the ticket and venue terms and conditions before entering the relevant BOXPARK venue, so that you are aware of the terms and conditions and any changes to them.
Information Source: Boxpark Wembley | eventbrite
House Concert featuring Jessica Pearson and The East Wind | Patchwork House Concerts
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC-3)ENDED
Bedford
Like sirens calling from an ancient shore, the haunting three-part harmonies of
Jessica Pearson & The East Wind
will bind you in a timeless folkloric spell. Alchemizing roots, classic country, Americana and Celtic soundscapes, the trio spin tales of outlaw heroics, matriarchal power, resistance and resilience, and the unrelenting beauty of becoming who you are.
Jessica Pearson and the East Wind's live show will first bring you to the edge of your seat, and then to the edge of tears - before spilling over into joy, community, and a sense of sacred, shared power.
Backed by the impeccable harmonies of Sam Stone and Malia Rogers alongside clawhammer banjo, mandolin, and tasteful percussion, Jessica's storytelling and songs centre kindness and vulnerability while imploring audiences toward a better future for all.
For a sneak peak, check out
this sizzle video
. Lots more on their
website
.
“Impeccable musicianship, great singing and a wide variety of material all served up with with good humour... with Jessica's warm and genuine personality shining through and creating an instant rapport with the audience.” - Mike Kirrage, Festival Director of Gate to Southwell Music Festival, UK
Don't be afraid to show up alone; from the minute the first chord plays, you'll be among friends.
Tickets are $20 + fees. Like all of our house concerts, 100 % of the door will go directly to the artists. We provide the stage, chairs and hopefully a room filled with eager listeners. Snacks and soft drinks will be offered; otherwise it is BYOB. Bringing music-loving-friends and visiting family members is strongly encouraged.
Monique & George
Information Source: Patchwork House Concerts | eventbrite
House Concert featuring Jessica Pearson and The East Wind | Patchwork House Concerts
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC-3)ENDED
Bedford
Like sirens calling from an ancient shore, the haunting three-part harmonies of
Jessica Pearson & The East Wind
will bind you in a timeless folkloric spell. Alchemizing roots, classic country, Americana and Celtic soundscapes, the trio spin tales of outlaw heroics, matriarchal power, resistance and resilience, and the unrelenting beauty of becoming who you are.
Jessica Pearson and the East Wind's live show will first bring you to the edge of your seat, and then to the edge of tears - before spilling over into joy, community, and a sense of sacred, shared power.
Backed by the impeccable harmonies of Sam Stone and Malia Rogers alongside clawhammer banjo, mandolin, and tasteful percussion, Jessica's storytelling and songs centre kindness and vulnerability while imploring audiences toward a better future for all.
For a sneak peak, check out
this sizzle video
. Lots more on their
website
.
“Impeccable musicianship, great singing and a wide variety of material all served up with with good humour... with Jessica's warm and genuine personality shining through and creating an instant rapport with the audience.” - Mike Kirrage, Festival Director of Gate to Southwell Music Festival, UK
Don't be afraid to show up alone; from the minute the first chord plays, you'll be among friends.
Tickets are $20 + fees. Like all of our house concerts, 100 % of the door will go directly to the artists. We provide the stage, chairs and hopefully a room filled with eager listeners. Snacks and soft drinks will be offered; otherwise it is BYOB. Bringing music-loving-friends and visiting family members is strongly encouraged.
Monique & George
Information Source: Patchwork House Concerts | eventbrite
Eastern Cascades Ethnobotany Intensive | Winthrop
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Winthrop
Join us for an immersive
weekend
in the stunning Eastern Cascades, where we’ll dive deep into the world of
ethnobotany
and
foraging
. This intensive will focus on the
plants and ecological systems
unique to this region, offering hands-on learning experiences in plant identification, sustainable harvesting, and traditional uses. Explore the natural landscape while connecting with the cultural significance of local plants, and gain valuable skills for herbal medicine and practical wilderness survival. This overnight campout will provide both
field instruction
and
camping techniques
, creating a truly immersive foraging adventure.
Whether you’re a seasoned forager or just starting out, this weekend will deepen your connection to the
land and its resources
while providing a foundation for sustainable and respectful foraging practices.
Group d
inner will be provided
—bring your gear and prepare for an educational camping experience!
Dates:
Saturday, June 7, - Sunday, June 8, 2025
Time:
10:00 AM, Saturday - 2:00 PM ,Sunday
Location:
Methow Valley, WA ( Within 1 hour of Winthrop)
This is an optional outing for our
Foraging Apprenticeship
students; however, all are welcome to join.
If you are a current or former apprentice, you will recieve 10% off
our overnight ethnobotany intensives including our
3-Day Backpacking Ethnonbotany
course.
Schedule
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Arrival & Camp Setup
Check-in, set up camp, tents, and communal areas
Brief orientation and safety reminders
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Welcome & Introduction
Group circle: introductions, setting intentions for the weekend
Overview of the schedule and the theme of ethnobotany
Introduction to plants and ecosystems we'll explore
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Lunch Break
Bring your own lunch
Casual time for participants to relax and reflect
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM - Plant Walk & Foraging Hike
Guided walk through the Eastern Cascades to identify edible and medicinal plants
Discussion on plant uses, ecology, and harvesting techniques
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM - Craft Time & Plant Uses
Hands-on crafting with wild plants
Explore the cultural and practical uses of the plants found on the hike
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Group Dinner & Campfire Discussion
Group dinner (provided)
Campfire discussion about the day's experiences, plant uses, and sustainability
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Optional Evening Activity
Stargazing, quiet walks, or evening foraging (optional)
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM - Optional Dreamwork Session
Begin the day with a reflective dreamwork session, exploring insights and connections to nature
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Morning Plant Walk / Foraging Hike
Another walk to explore morning light and the changing properties of plants
Continue identification, foraging, and discussion of plants found
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Individual Plant Studies or Crafts
Continue crafting with plants or take time to explore, study, or journal with guidance
Opportunity to work on plant-based projects and skills
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - Group Reflection & Sharing
Closing circle to reflect on the weekend's learnings and experiences
Discuss how to incorporate foraging practices into daily life
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM - Camp Breakdown & Packing
Pack up camp, clean the site, and say goodbyes
2:00 PM - Departure
What to Expect
Join us for a weekend immersion in the stunning Eastern Cascades, where you'll explore the fascinating world of ethnobotany and foraging. Expect a hands-on experience as we identify edible, medicinal, and utilitarian plants, and learn about their traditional uses in the wild. Throughout the weekend, you'll enjoy guided plant walks, foraging hikes, and time for crafting with wild plants, while connecting with the cultural and ecological significance of the land.
You'll also have the opportunity to engage in reflective dreamwork, deepen your understanding of sustainable harvesting, and enjoy a communal group dinner around the campfire. This intensive is designed to help you build practical skills, connect with the natural world, and leave with valuable knowledge to apply in your own foraging journey. Whether you're new to foraging or looking to expand your knowledge, this experience will leave you inspired and grounded in nature.
What to Bring:
Camping Gear:
Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat
Clothing:
Weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor activities (layers are recommended)
Footwear:
Comfortable shoes for hiking and outdoor exploration
Personal Items:
Water bottle, personal snacks, hygiene needs, and any personal foraging tools (e.g., gloves, harvest bags)
Notebook:
A journal for reflection and note-taking (optional)
Meals:
Bring your own lunch breakfast and lunches, plus snacks as needed
Optional:
Camera or binoculars for wildlife observation, any favorite outdoor gear for comfort, art supplies, musical instruments, ceremonial tools, etc.
DO NOT BRING:
Alcohol or illicit drugs as this is an intentional learning environment, not a party
What is Provided:
Meals:
Group dinner on Saturday evening
Accommodations:
Campsite with shared spaces (bring your own camping gear)
Instruction:
Expert-led plant identification walks, foraging hikes, and hands-on crafting activities
Materials:
Access to all necessary materials for crafting with wild plants and creating herbal remedies
We’ve designed this intensive to be a fully immersive experience with everything you need to explore the world of ethnobotany in the wild! Just bring your gear, your curiosity, and a readiness for adventure.
Information Source: Rainwalk Rewild | eventbrite
MSU Northern Virginia Alumni Chapter's Pre-Father's Day Brunch | Old Hickory Golf Club LLC, Chanceford Drive, Woodbridge, VA, USA
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Woodbridge
Pre-Father's Day Brunch
Join us for a delightful morning at the
Pre-Father's Day Brunch!
Come celebrate the amazing dads in your life at the
Old Hickory Golf Club LLC
. We are thrilled to host this
in-person event
on
Chanceford Drive
,
Woodbridge, VA, USA
. Treat your dad to a scrumptious brunch and let him know how special he is. Enjoy a variety of mouthwatering dishes, from fluffy pancakes to sizzling bacon. Don't miss out on this opportunity to show your love and appreciation for the dads who mean the world to you. Mark your calendars and make this Father's Day one to remember!
Information Source: MSU Northern Virginia Alumni Chapter | eventbrite
Monty Tech Class Of 2015 Reunion | Wachusett Brewing Company
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Westminster
Welcome to the 10 Year Class Of 2015 Reunion!
Join us for a night of reminiscing, catching up, and creating new memories with your old classmates at the
Wachusett Brewing Company
. It's time to dust off those yearbooks, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready for a fantastic evening together.
Whether you were a jock, a brain, a drama geek, or somewhere in between, this reunion is for everyone. Come share stories, laughs, and maybe even a few embarrassing moments from the good old days.
Don't miss out on this chance to reconnect with old friends and see how far everyone has come since graduation. It's going to be a night to remember, so mark your calendars and get ready to party like it's 2015 all over again!
Information Source: Paige Imprescia | eventbrite