This Thursday, The Arts Society Isle of Wight At Quay Arts begin their 2018-19 season of art lectures with “The artists of Montmarte – The Pilgrims of Babylon” by Douglas Skeggs.
“Factfulness” is described as the stress-reducing habit of only having opinions for that which you have strong supporting facts. Find out more about this at Tuesday's lecture.
"Factfulness” is described as the stress-reducing habit of only having opinions for that which you have strong supporting facts. Find out more about this at the Isle of Wight Humanists next lecture.
This interactive event taking place on Friday night features guest speaker, Marianne Overton MBE, Leader of Independent Group LGA. Find out more about how to become a councillor and help make a difference in your community.
There are no two ways about it, the new Serendipity Diamonds showroom in Ryde is impressive - all brought to life by 12+ Isle of Wight suppliers and the team’s open and welcome approach.
All local donations will be protected for the Island in this ground-breaking partnership between Mountbatten Isle of Wight and the NHS-run Countess Mountbatten Hospice in Southampton. OnTheWight has the detail.
Peter Marchant, a long-standing member of Isle of Wight Humanists and a regular speaker at their meetings. will be sharing ideas developed in his follow-up book, provisionally entitled, “The Trouble with Jesus”.
If you’re considering education options for your son or daughter, take the opportunity to find out more about what Ryde School can offer. Meet teachers, pupils and tour this Island school with a global outlook.
Enjoy the ultimate comedy dining experience at the Ventnor Winter Garden’s dinner event of the year, combining a three course meal with classic comedy action, as Basil, Sybil and Manuel do their very best to look after you in their typical crazy style.
Don’t miss this outstanding American guitar virtuoso at Quay Arts this Friday night. The Nate Najar Trio will be performing their unique take on an eclectic variety of pop, jazz and classical songs.
Far from your ‘usual’ charity shop fare, the Gift to Nature Shop sells both new homeware and gifts alongside a selection of pre-loved products, mostly focussed on the outdoor, garden and countryside theme. If you haven't already, do pop into have a look around.