C.H. Big Band at Sedgwick Park House, Sat. May 20th.

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C.H. Big Band at Sedgwick Park House, Sat. May 20th.

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The C.H. Big Band will be taking part in a 'Musical Feast' in the grounds of Sedgwick Park House, near Horsham, on Saturday May 20th.

http://www.sedgwickpark.com/index.php - the place looks really nice!

The event is from 17.30 - 10.30 (gates open 15.30) and the Big Band are on first (shame they're not on mid-evening, really).

The line-up also features the Bernardi Symphony Orchestra, Mid-Sussex Youth String Orchestra, Joni Fuller (winner of the 2005 Junior Eurovision Contest, apparently! :roll: ) and Gordon Giltrap.

Take your own food and booze, or buy it on site.

Tickets are £20.00 from the Capitol Theatre (Horsham) Box Office :

http://www.thecapitolhorsham.com/contacts/contacts.asp

The evening is in aid of the National Defibrillator Scheme.
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So pleased to see Sedgewick Park up and running again as a family home...

it was derilict for so many years and could have been turned into some nasty overpriced flats!
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Nice family home, eh?
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Richard Ruck wrote:Nice family home, eh?
Is young Plum moving in after his water tower wedding reception ??
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Richard Ruck wrote:
http://www.sedgwickpark.com/index.php - the place looks really nice!

The event is from 17.30 - 10.30 (gates open 15.30) and the Big Band are on first (shame they're not on mid-evening, really).


The evening is in aid of the National Defibrillator Scheme.
It's going to be a VERY long night.
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englishangel wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:
http://www.sedgwickpark.com/index.php - the place looks really nice!

The event is from 17.30 - 10.30 (gates open 15.30) and the Big Band are on first (shame they're not on mid-evening, really).


The evening is in aid of the National Defibrillator Scheme.
It's going to be a VERY long night.
Quite long, but no longer than a day watching cricket. Guess I'll have to pace myself!
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Richard Ruck wrote:
englishangel wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:
http://www.sedgwickpark.com/index.php - the place looks really nice!

The event is from 17.30 - 10.30 (gates open 15.30) and the Big Band are on first (shame they're not on mid-evening, really).


The evening is in aid of the National Defibrillator Scheme.
It's going to be a VERY long night.
Quite long, but no longer than a day watching cricket. Guess I'll have to pace myself!
I know they play cricket under floodlights, but all night?

There was a baseball game went on until 2am or so. The two teams were playing back to back i.e. an afternoon game followed by an evening game, the afternoon game went to 12 innings (game usually 9 innings) so the evening game started late, then that went on to 17 innings. Two very evenly matched teams.
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englishangel wrote: I know they play cricket under floodlights, but all night?
No, not all night, but a normal day's play can start at 11.00 and finish at 6.00, so the amount of time spent sitting around with a drink is pretty much the same.
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Blimey Richard, I know all that.

You put that the concert was from 17.30 to 10.30 rather than 22.30, mixing your 12 and 24 hour clocks.
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englishangel wrote:Blimey Richard, I know all that.

You put that the concert was from 17.30 to 10.30 rather than 22.30, mixing your 12 and 24 hour clocks.
I was wondering when someone would spot that! :oops: :lol:
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Richard Ruck wrote:Nice family home, eh?
Vey nice! ;)

Probably the oldest manor in Horsham i think - there is the site of a castle in its grounds...
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