Hart of Eastbourne to raise funds for older LGBT+ people

The Hart of Eastbourne will be raising funds for the Eastbourne Rainbow Group on Sunday, January 22 from 7.30pm. ‘Till I hear You Sing’ will be “an evening of light song and entertainment to warm the heart”.

Hart of Eastbourne to raise funds for older LGBT+ people

Hart of Eastbourne, the towns only LGBT+ bar will be raising funds for the Eastbourne Rainbow Group on Sunday, January 22 from 7.30pm.

Till I hear You Sing promises “an evening of light song and entertainment to warm the heart”.

Eastbourne Rainbow is an LGBT+ group for the 50+ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) communities living in Eastbourne and the surrounding area, to socialise, make new friends, gain support and obtain information which is relative to the group. They are presently celebrating their 5th anniversary.

Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of the month from 2.00pm until 3.30pm in the Girder Room at AGE Concern’s Venton Centre which is in Junction Road, Eastbourne BN21 3QY. Tea, Coffee and biscuits are provided and organisers request £1 entrance to cover costs.

Coffee mornings have been added to the monthly events on the first Wednesday of each month in the Pantry Cafe at the same venue from 10.30 am to 11.30 am.

All members and new members are invited to attend the coffee mornings for a chat, as sometimes the monthly meetings are very busy and people don’t get enough time to speak with friends and catch up on what the group is planning.

If you would like to make contact leave a message or text their telephone number is 07516 670654 (this is text and voice mail only).

For more information email the Group’s facilitator: derek@eastbournerainbow.org.uk


Event: TILL I HEAR YOU SING ‘an evening of light song and entertainment to warm the heart’

Where: The Hart, 89 Cavendish Pl, Eastbourne BN21 3RR

When: Sunday, January 22

Time: 7.30pm

Cost: £5 available behind the bar

To book online, click here:

Or telephone: 01323 643151

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