Capel’s “Talent & Tote” Night Added To Village’s Big Weekend

Budding singers, jugglers, dancers, magicians and comedians are invited to show off their skills at the “Capel’s Got Talent” Talent & Tote night which takes place on Saturday 17th August from 7.30pm on the Capel Recreation Ground.

Each act will be given a two-and-a-half minute slot to impress the audience and panel of judges who will announce the winner on the night. The winning act will be invited to perform again that evening and also at the Capel Music Festival the following day.

The Capel’s Got Talent competition will be followed by a race night and the evening will then finish with a disco. There will also be a bar and various food items available for purchase.

Anyone wishing to take part in Capel’s Got Talent should get their application in by Friday 19th July. Entry is on a first-come first-served basis and successful applicants will be notified by 20th July. Application forms can be picked up from Carters of Capel, Capel News and the St Catherine’s Hospice shop in Dorking. Alternatively, they can be downloaded from www.capelmusicfestival.org.uk. Entry fee is £5 per act.

There is a £5 per person entry fee for spectators and supporters wishing to attend “Capel’s Got Talent” Talent & Tote night (free for under 12s and contestants) and all money raised on the night will go towards supporting St Catherine’s Hospice, The Studio ADHD Centre and other local charities.

For further information visit www.capelmusicfestival.org.uk or email info@capelmusicfestival.org.uk

 

Capel Music Festival Pre-Event Raises Over £5,000 For St Catherine’s Hospice

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The sun was shining on Capel on Saturday 8th June as hundreds of villagers turned up to support the second Capel Music Festival pre-event at Treetops which raised £5,200 for St Catherine’s Hospice.

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From midday until late, visitors were entertained by a number of fantastic bands who all gave their time free of charge in order to raise much needed funds for the charity. There was also face painting and henna tattoos, a hog roast, fresh pizzas, a bar and a raffle with lots of prizes on offer.

The next Capel Music Festival pre-event takes place at The Crown in Capel on Saturday 20th July from 4pm until late. As well as featuring a number of pupils from The Weald Church of England Primary School in Beare Green in The Weald’s Got Talent, there will be an open mic session and a couple of live bands.  There’ll also be a BBQ and some fabulous raffle prizes with all money raised going to St Catherine’s Hospice, The Studio ADHD Centre and other local charities.

The Capel Music Festival itself will take place on the Capel Recreation Ground on Sunday 18th August from midday to 7.30pm. Tickets are available in advance or on the day for just £7 per adult with free entry for children under the age of 12. To purchase tickets or for further information visit www.capelmusicfestival.org.uk or email info@capelmusicfestival.org.uk

Top acts revealed for the 5th annual Capel Music Festival

On Sunday 18th August, Capel will once again play host to the annual Capel Music Festival which will feature a superb line-up of popular acts such as Warsaw Radio, Rotait, Tom Staniford, Erika Footman, The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, The Surrey Hills Chamber Choir, Sweet Revenge and The Earthquakes. There will also be a beer and cider festival courtesy of the Dorking Brewery, food stalls, a kids’ zone, a VIP area and some fabulous raffle prizes up for grabs.

Now in its fifth year, the Capel Music Festival will be raising money for St Catherine’s Hospice, a charity dedicated to providing specialised end of life care and support to local people, their families, friends and carers, as well as for The Studio ADHD Centre, a small, unique charity based in Capel which provides innovative and successful ways of working with children, adolescents and their families who have ADHD/Aspergers Syndrome. A number of smaller local charities will also benefit. Organisers are expecting over 3,000 people to attend and hope to raise over £15,000 for their chosen charities.

The full line-up of acts is as follows:

• Warsaw Radio – Warsaw Radio is led by Brían McNamara who hails from Ireland. The band formed in spring 2012 and released their debut EP on 18th January 2013. They are currently based in Brighton working on their debut album which is due for release later this year. The group’s influences tap into a well of music that includes The National, Leonard Cohen and The Frames. The title track from their January 2013 EP “Lost in her sound” featured on the RTE Radio Playlist in February 2013, receiving air play to over 4 million listeners. Warsaw Radio has also had airplay on BBC radio and on local radio in Ireland.

• Rotait – Rotait is a folk/rock/alternative duo consisting of Jareth Tait (vocals, guitar, drums) and Rosanna Schwarzacher (Vocals, cello, guitar). Formed in Ireland in 2009, the duo is now based in Brighton and has established itself on the local music scene. With influences ranging from PJ Harvey to Nick Drake, and a sound closely related to the likes of The White Stripes and Radiohead, their live shows demonstrate their ability to mix many influences and to switch genres with little effort. Their 1st EP was released in 2010 shortly after which they toured Austria, France and England. In 2012 they released their debut album “Sleep Tonight” which received great reviews.

• Tom Staniford – Through a combination of moving cello and at times vulnerably honest vocals, Tom Staniford’s sound is both haunting and intense, yet strangely uplifting. Though still young in his career, his repertoire of live acoustic folk-rock continues to win a keen following throughout the UK. Such is the early impact of Tom’s fledgling solo career that both he, and his music, feature in the multi award winning feature film ‘City of Dreamers’ – the soundtrack of which is now being released by Repubica music. This, in turn, has led to Tom performing in Madrid and, more recently, he found himself selected from a ‘best new artist’ list to perform at the main stage on Beach Break Festival alongside Friendly Fires, Ben Howard and the Maccabees.

• Erika Footman – Erika emerged from a life coloured by the musical corners of London town and Japan. While it was initially opera and musical theatre in which she found her voice, she was soon influenced by pop greats such as Kylie and Carly Simon made their influence. Later Erika found herself as much at home with the 90s rave scene as she did with the heavy rock scene and, from this union of diversity, emerges a style of ‘epic pop’. Erika has been touring the world with MIKA as his backing singer playing from 20,000 to 50,000 people; she sings with hip-hop/metal pioneers Senser through out UK and Europe; she was a guest vocalist for a few shows of Skunk Anansie’s European Tour in 2012 and was backing vocalist on their Acoustic shows in 2013; and she recently recorded a guest vocal on two tracks with #1 UK artist, Bastille.

• The Mad Hatters Tea Party – Fronted by David Smale, current bassist for legendary rock band ‘The Yardbirds’, The Madhatter’s Tea Party are an energetic and exciting band based in the South-East. Formed by four highly-trained, experienced and entertaining young musicians, The Madhatter’s Tea Party perform music from a range of decades and genres to satisfy all audiences, and are the perfect entertainment for any occasion.

• The Surrey Hills Chamber Choir – A mixed voice choir of up to 30 voices that enjoys singing a variety of styles of music. Founded in September 2005, the choir has grown to comprise 28 enthusiastic, friendly and talented singers that have received local and national recognition for their high standard of performance and variety of programme. After a stunning performance at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester in October 2012, Surrey Hills Chamber Choir were named Adult Choir of the Year 2012 and were then runners up in the 2012 Choir of the Year competition held at the Royal Festival Hall.

• Stephanie Davies & The Super Dynamics – Steph is a soul singer in the true sense of the word with great presence and a style of delivery that recalls the golden era of rhythm and blues. ‘The Super Dynamics’ are her backing band and play original, funky, soul music with a raw and emotional edge. They have been doin’ their thing up and down the UK for the past couple of years now, having cut their teeth in other bands. They are experienced players with a strong commitment to jamming and interaction with the crowd.

• Sweet Revenge – a fabulous, energetic young band who have won Battle of the Bands four times and write their own material of distinct rock.

• The Earthquakes – a fresh, bold and powerful nine-piece Northern Soul, Funk and Rhythm & Blues line up.

There are still a number of sponsorship opportunities available and organisers are also keen to hear from businesses that would like to donate prizes to the raffle or take a stall on the day. Businesses wishing to discuss sponsorship opportunities should contact Stuart Ferguson on 07956 502118 or email fergie2209@gmail.com. Anyone wishing to donate raffle prizes or take a stall on the day should contact Dawn Hinton on 07730 584 871 or email dawnthinton100@hotmail.co.uk

The Capel Music Festival will take place on the Capel Recreation Ground on Sunday 18th August from midday to 7.30pm. Tickets are available in advance or on the day for just £7 per adult with free entry for children under the age of 12. To purchase tickets or for further information visit www.capelmusicfestival.org.uk or email info@capelmusicfestival.org.uk

Lincoln – Tuesday 2nd July

The final film in the current season will be shown on Tuesday 2nd July at the Village Hall doors opening at 7.30pm for the show to start at 8pm.  Tickets, on the door, are still just £4 per person.

image001Lincoln is a 2012 American historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln.[4] The film is based in part on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, and covers the final four months of Lincoln’s life, focusing on the President’s efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed by the United States House of Representatives.

We look forward to seeing you all again.  There will be no films in August or in September, but we will start the 2013 – 14 season once again on Tuesday 1st October – details to be announced in September.

CAPEL VICARAGE FETE -IN AID OF OUR SCHOOLS SATURDAY 11ND JUNE : 11NOON-4PM @ 54 THE STREET

It seems that Summer is almost here! and where would we be Without our annual Vicarage Fete­ part of the social scene, nestling inconspicuously between Wimbledon and Goodwood -and an opportunity to enjoy ourselves and support our local schools, especially through these difficult times.

The Fete takes place at The Vicarage, 54 The Street (where the banner is) so come along and sample the wares -great entertainment -culinary delights -great B.B.Q … fantastic Teas and a chance to buy or better still win those great little treasures.

They of course need to “attract” some of the produce to create and supplement this major production -this includes quality items of.-

BOTTLES -BOOKS -CD’s -VIDEOS -CAKES -WHITE ELEPHANTS! –

in fact anything that you may not need but feel sure it would enhance someone else.

You can deposit any “gifts” at Scott Broadwood School, Capel -01306 7·1 I 181 or the Vicarage -speak to Liz or Doug 01306 711260.

Cakes to The Vicarage on the Saturday morning (before mid-day)

Please continue to buy those RAFFLE TICKETS -this is a very important part of the fund raising and affords you a better chance than the lottery!

We look forward to seeing friends old and new on the day so don’t forget:-

12 -4pm SATURDAY 22nd JUNE @ THE VICARAGE, 54 THE STREET -put it in your diary NOW. Remember -All monies raised go to our Schools:­ SCOTT-BROADWOOD -THE WEALD -CAPEL PRE .. SCHOOL

Hope to see you there and the sun will be shining!

Hyde Park on Hudson

In June 1939, King George VI and his wife, Queen Elizabeth, made a visit to the United States, during which they stayed at President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s country estate in Hyde Park, New York.  At the same time, the President was growing closer to his sixth cousin and suspected mistress, Margaret (Daisy) Suckley.   Roosevelt hoped he could use the visit to, in part, to bolster American support for the United Kingdom on the eve of World War II, which broke out less than three months later.

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Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British biographical historical comedy drama directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray and Laura Linney as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Margaret “Daisy” Suckley, respectively. It was based on Suckley’s private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, about her love affair with and intimate details about President Roosevelt.

As usual, doors will open at 7.30 pm for a show at 8 pm in Capel Village Memorial Hall.  Tickets sold on the door are still only £4.00.  We look forward to seeing you then.

Vachery Triathlon Festival – Sunday 21st July

The Parish Council has written to Surrey County Council to convey its concerns regarding the planned road closures for this event.and asking that it rescind its closure declsions. The organisers plan to close roads on the cycle route for eight hours (between 6am and 2pm). The Parish Council is pointing out that the Vachery Triathion is a private, profit-making enterprise which will be making commercial gain at the expense of local businesses along the route and on the feeder roads leading to the loss of essential summer weekend trade and drastically affecting the sustainability of those businesses. The roads in question include parts of Bognor Road (A29); Lake Road, Ockley; Leith Hill Road; Etherley Hill; and many of the feeder roads on to the A29. For the full details of the road closures please see www.vacherytriathlon.com

Parish Councillors consider that the event should be run on the same lines as the two Ride London races to be held on August 3rdand 4th and the Tour of Britain race on Saturday 21st September where the vast majority of theraces will be delivered under a temporary ‘rolling closure’ enforced by police and the National Escort Group closing the roads as the race approaches and opening again once the cyclists have left the area.

 

Jackie Coke, Clerk to the Council 01306 – 712447

Capel Horticultural Society – Capel Spring Show A Great Success

The CapeI Spring Show was held on Sunday 7th April in the Memorial Hall Finally the weather was a bit more spring like and lots of good entries were put In, especially well supported were the children’s and homecraft sections. Exhibits of daffodils and spring flowers were down, as expected, but none the less made a good showing. Refreshments of tea. coffee and delicious cakes were supervised by Handy Schryver and helpers, with a record amount being donated. After Dr John Ashwood, President of the Society, had presented the cups to the winners, a special presentation was made to Fran Wright who is retiring this year. She has been a loyal supporter of the Horticultural Society and took responsibility for keeping aH the table cloths (over 300′ in length) and the hundred or so plates dean and ready for all the shows over the past 19 years. We wish her and Peter, her husband, a long and happy retirement in Lincolnshire.

There were nearly 200 exhibits in the Capel Spring Show held on Sunday 7th April in the Village Hall. This was about the same number that have been entered over the past 3 years and reflected the increase in the number and standard of entries for the Children’s and Home craft classes because, as might be expected. the number of flower and vegetable entries were down. The

Children’s Judge, Rita Ball, had a difficult task as the quality of the entries was very good. In the end, Amelia Chilvers won the Greenwood Cup and Laura Grundy, a psat winner, gained the Coke Trophy. Anne Co le had some wonderful entries for the flower and vegetable classes whilst Suzanne Burlinson gained the most points for her cookery entries.

The flower arrangement ‘Spring is Sprung’ entered by Alexandra Fairbrother was judged to be the best horticultural exhibit.

Plant Sale – May 11th at 10am

The next Plant Sale organised by the Horticultural Society will be held in the Memorial Hall. Doors open at lOam sharp. There will be a selection of plants including vegetable sand flowers. It has been a difficult growrng season but we will try to have as good a selection as we can.

There will also be a Garden Jumble outside the Hall (weather permitting) so if you have old equipment, pots or other garden items you want to recycle, please bring them along before 10 o’clock on the day,

Opening Of Leith Hill place

Once home to the Wedgwood family and composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, local landmark Leith Hill Place will be opening its doors to visitors this summer.  The National Trust intends to open the house four days a week from 26 July and there will be an opportunity for visitors to give their feedback about how the building should be used in the future.  www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1356395018585/

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help and there are a number of varied roles available – from welcoming to baking, DIY to music and art & craft activity leaders.

There will be several information session for volunteers on

  • Thurs 9th May from 11am – 12.30pm
  • Sunday 12th May from 11am – 12.30pm
  • Sat 15th June from 11am – 12.30pm.

Places will be limited and need to be pre-booked by emailing stating which session to LHP@nationaltrust.org.uk

For more information please email LHP@nationaltrust.org.uk.  If you are not on email please call 07795 256657.  Come and be a part of this exciting project from the beginning.

We are also appealing for donations of furniture, particularly leather chesterfield type sofas, coffee tables, a desk, bookcases, refectory table and chairs, café/small dining tables and church pews or similar benches, as well as china and baking equipment.  Any offers welcome.  Please call Gabe Gale on 07795 256657 or email as above.