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Table Top Sale of Ceramics, Paintings and Greeting Cards

Arun Art Society, Worthing
Sale of ceramics, paintings and greeting cards produced by members of Arun Art Society. Free entry.

11 Apr 2026

10:00 - 16:00

Handel’s Oratorio - Exodus: Israel in Egypt

Angmering Chorale, Arundel
Angmering Chorale with The Sussex Chamber Orchestra and soloists from the Royal Academy of Music conducted by Dominic Grier. 
Tickets £15 (under-12s free) available on the door or from Angmering Chorale on 01903 776613 and www.theangmeringchorale.org.uk

11 Apr 2026

19:30 - 21:30

Croquet Open day

Bill Warrick, Worthing
Croquet Open Day
Free event for people to try out Croquet

12 Apr 2026

10:30 - 16:00

Angmering Horticultural Club

Angmering Horticultural Club, Littlehampton
Laura Warren of 'The 3 Growbags' is giving a light-hearted talk on 'How to Grow Happy Plants'.  This will be followed by tea and biscuits and a raffle. www.angmeringhorticulture.co.uk

13 Apr 2026

19:30 - 21:00

Little Lights

Trinity Church, Littlehampton
A free parent, baby & toddler group

13 Apr 2026

09:45 - 11:15

Josephine Baker

Rustington & District Anglo French Circle, Rustington
Tonight't talk on Josephine Baker, film star, singer, dancer, civil rights activist and member of the French Resistance will provide a fascinating look at her rich and varied life and career.  We are a friendly group of Francophiles who meet every second Tuesday of the month. All levels of French are welcome and there will be visuals to help. Chat and social starts at 7.15 with the talk starting at 7.30.  Visitors (£5 a visit). 

14 Apr 2026

19:15 - 20:45

Arundel Museum Talk: The Highdown Big Dig

Arundel Museum, Arundel
Talk: The Highdown Big Dig

James Sainsbury, curator of Archaeology at Worthing Museum will talk about the discoveries made during the Highdown Big Dig July 2025.

Wednesday 15 April 2026 £8 member / £10 non-member, doors open 6.10pm for 6.30pm prompt start.

Book by email [email protected] / 01903 885866 or pop into the Museum

15 Apr 2026

18:00 - 20:00

Droughts, Deluges and Dust Devils – a talk by Ian Currie

East Preston & Kingston Preservation Society, East Preston, Littlehampton
Experience several centuries of weather, from 7 metre high snowdrifts, cricket ball sized hail, blazing summers to violent tornadoes and devastating floods. Ian Currie, a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, is a weatherman, writer, broadcaster and editor of Weather Eye magazine. His illustrated talk will make particular reference to SE England and will follow the Preservation Society’s AGM which begins at 7.15 pm. Entry is free for EPKPS members. Visitors £3, payable on entry (cash only).  All admissions subject to availability of seats on arrival.

15 Apr 2026

19:15 - 20:45

Sussex Piers and Kursaals – A talk by Dr Kathryn Ferry

Family History Group: Worthing Meeting Centre, Worthing
A talk on how Sussex piers developed following the introduction of the railways in the 19th century and find out why Worthing’s Dome Cinema has a dome!

Dr. Kathryn Ferry is a historian specialising in Architecture, Design and Seaside Culture. Her list of publications ranges from the history of beach huts, through Victorian homes and 1950s kitchens, to the official history of Butlin’s and the story of Britain’s largest Anglican convent at East Grinstead.

She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Media Officer for the National Piers Society and a committee member of the Plastics Historical Society.

16 Apr 2026

19:00 - 21:00

And Then There Were None

Stage Door Theatre Company, Littlehampton
Ten unsuspecting strangers are summoned to a remote island. The guests are each connected by a wicked past, but they are unwilling to reveal their secrets that hold clues to their fate… for each has been marked for MURDER!

As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins; one by one they are brutally murdered in accordance with a sinister nursery rhyme about “Ten Little Soldier Boys”. Will they crack the case before it's too late…

Book your tickets now at ticketsource.co.uk/stage-door-theatre

16 Apr 2026

19:30 - 22:00

The National Garden Scheme: Chalk Farm Flowers Findon: Garden open in aid of NGS charities

National Garden Scheme, Worthing
Chalk Farm Flowers
Rogers Lane, Findon, Worthing, BN14 0RE.
Open for NGS Sat 18 Apr (9-5.30); Sun 19 Apr (10-4.30); Sat 8 Aug (9-5.30); Sun 9 Aug (10-4.30). Adm £6, chd free. Pre-booking essential, please visit www.ngs.org. uk for information & booking. Light refreshments.

A sustainable working flower farm, run by two young horticulturalists with a passion for the environment. Our mission is to spread the word about British-grown flowers and share our story with visitors. We grow a wide range of flowers across a 1 acre site, where fresh, chemical-free bunches are available. You can also enjoy refreshments with a beautiful view of the flower field. Wheelchair access over gentle slopes and wide grassy and bark paths alongside the flower farm growing beds. 
 
NB Occasionally Garden openings need to be cancelled. Always check on the NGS website beforehand. 
 
 
Thanks to the generosity of garden owners, volunteers and visitors The National Garden Scheme have donated over £77.8 million to nursing and health charities and in 2025 made an annual donation of over £3.8 million. The core beneficiaries include Carers Trust, Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, Hospice UK, Parkinson’s UK and The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing.
 
The National Garden Scheme doesn’t just open beautiful gardens for charity – they are passionate about the physical and mental health benefits of gardens too. They also support charities doing amazing work in gardens and health and grant bursaries to help community gardening projects.
 
To learn more about the National Garden Scheme, discover your perfect garden or find out how to open your own garden, visit ngs.org.uk For gardens opening in Sussex, pick up a copy of The National Garden Scheme Sussex Booklet, available free from many local stores, garden centres and libraries from the end of February and as an online Flip Book (link below).
 
 
 

18 Apr 2026

10:00 - 16:30

Highdown Gardens Gallery Exhibition

Highdown Gardens, Worthing
An art exhibition: Textures In The Downs, within the beautiful setting of Highdown Gardens. 
Six accomplished local artists will be exhibiting their works, all of which are for sale.
We would love to meet and chat about our artworks, so please come and meet us! 

18 Apr 2026

10:00 - 18:30