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Ferring Probus Club

David Gibbs, Worthing
Coffee Morning and chat which will be followed by Andy Kendall from 'Owls about Town talking about his owls.  He will be bringing some live owls with him.

07 Jul 2026

10:00 - 11:30

Worthing Antique, Arts & Collectors' Club

Worthing Antique, Arts & Collectors' Club, Worthing
Established in 1968,  we are a small, friendly club that meets on the first Tuesday of the month. Each month we invite a guest speaker, and for July we have Sally Botwright, a member of the Institute of Tourist Guiding & Guide London. Sally's talk is on 'London Oddities and Curiosities'.
All are welcome to attend; non-members £7.50 pp or join the club for just £35pp pa.   
Each talk is approximately one hour long, with Q&A to follow and our raffle.
More information on Sally and all our speakers for the year can be found at www.worthingantiqueclub.org.uk or call Andy for more information. 

07 Jul 2026

19:30 - 21:00

Arun Art Society Annual Exhibition

Arun Art Society, Worthing
Arun Art Society's Annual Exhibition is a showcase of artwork produced by its members in a variety of media, including sculpture and ceramics, all of which are moderately priced. Greeting cards are also on sale. 

09 Jul 2026

10:00 - 17:00

Dining With History – a talk by Jessica Thurtell

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
Travel back through time to discover the food and eating customs from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day – the evolution of English eating. Jessica Thurtell’s fascinating illustrated talk is not all about wealth & feasting: have a look at peasant meals of pottage, working class dinners and middle class genteel dining too. Find out about the evolution of table manners and how to eat politely - from daggers and fingers to soup spoons, fruit knives & oyster forks. 
Entry to the talk is free for paid-up members of Rustington Heritage Association. Visitors £5 (cash only) payable at the door. All admissions subject to availability of seats on arrival. 

09 Jul 2026

14:30 - 15:50

Hamnet

Ferring Community Cinema, Worthing
Hamnet, an historical drama, inspired by Maggie O’Farrells’s 2020 novel of the same name, dramatizes the family life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes Hathaway as they cope with the death of their 11-year-old son Hamnet.  It stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal as Agnes and William, alongside Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn, and Jacobi Jupe in supporting roles.  The film received numerous accolades and awards.

10 Jul 2026

19:00 - 21:30

ELLIEFEST

The Ellie Thornton Foundation, Worthing
The one-day, FREE family-friendly music festival, ELLIEFEST returns to Clapham and Patching Village Hall and grounds on Saturday 11 July, 2026. This will be the third edition of the popular festival that brings together the perfect mix of incredible live music, activities and atmosphere.

Murdoch's Crazy Eyes
will headline this year’s festival. With a reputation for electrifying live performances, their headline set promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music and connection - a perfect fit for the festival's ethos.

Joining Murdoch's Crazy Eyes on the bill are four exciting up-and-coming local artists that ELLIEFEST is proud to platform:

  • Amie Iris - Brighton-based singer-songwriter blends the energy of pop with the drama of musical theatre in her unique sound
  • Mia Langridge - a rising star on the Brighton music scene, and fresh from The Great Escape; Mia performs her own infectious indie-folk pop melodies that will get you dancing
  • Scarlett Leigh -  Brighton-based singer-songwriter crafting intimate, heartfelt, story-driven songs in an authentic style that is unmistakably her own
  • Luc Oratis - a high-energy musical theatre performer who loves to perform popular covers on his guitar

The music doesn’t stop with live performance, this year we will be encouraging the audience to get involved too, with Toby from Big Night Out hosting two interactive experiences:

  • Disco Bingo - the ultimate singalong game show experience
  • Big Night Out for Kids - a dedicated zone of activities, games, and entertainment for younger festivalgoers, expect disco tunes, massive laughs, and an unforgettable festival atmosphere!

ELLIEFEST 2026 goes far beyond music, there’s fun for all ages. For the little ones, don't miss Buckets of Fun, doodle box, face painting, an adventure inflatable and tea cup ride. 

Festivalgoers can also look forward to:

  • Satyam Dance’s Bollywood Workshop - an opportunity to learn this dynamic and energetic dance style in an inclusive, fun, participatory session
  • Arts & Craft Market - with sellers from across Sussex selling their unique designs
  • Scandilious - Nordic food and barista coffee
  • Ellie’s Cake Café - relax with homemade cake and a cup of tea
  • The Ellie Thornton Foundation's BBQ - serving freshly cooked burgers and vegetarian alternatives

Admission is free, but donations are strongly encouraged. All proceeds of the event will support The Ellie Thornton Foundation, a charity committed to improving road safety for children. By providing grants to schools, the foundation has improved the safety of over 9000 school children across the UK.

Mark your calendars for the can't-miss event of the summer, ELLIEFEST on Saturday 11 July, grab a drink from the licensed bar and kick back on the lawn to enjoy the sights and sounds of the day. 

11 Jul 2026

11:00 - 18:00

JAY SINGS SWING ROCK AND ROLL AND THE KING

SHEENA HUDSON FOR ST MARYS CHURCH EP, EAST PRESTON,
An evening of nostalgia with Jay entertaining us with Cool Crooner Classics, Rock 'n' Roll Legends and a Hunka Hunka Elvis hits.  There is a raffle and a licenced bar.  Tickets in aid of St Marys Church, Vicarage Lane, East Preston are available from Seaview Stores in East Preston.   Ticket price is £7.  

11 Jul 2026

07:30 - 09:30

Hospice Harmony Choir Summer Concert

Hospice Harmony Choir, Worthing
Hospice Harmony, the choir for St Barnabas and Chestnut Tree House, are delighted to present their annual summer concert, in aid of both hospices. The evening will feature a wide variety of music, including popular, jazz, folk, and songs from musicals & films.  Doors open at 6.30pm, and the performance will include an interval with refreshments. Tickets are £10 - please book in advance if possible, by emailing [email protected].  We look forward to seeing you there!

11 Jul 2026

19:00 - 21:00

ArtWorks Art Event

Lynda Leese, Littlehampton
ArtWorks exhibition celebrating over ten years of community arts and crafts workshops.
Arts and crafts for sale. In the garden: plants, birdbaths, planters, ornaments and much more.
There will also be the West Sussex Waste Prevention Team on hand to advise regarding recycling, composting, etc.
Results of the children's 'Rail Safety Poster Competition' will be announced, and there will be a prize-giving ceremony!

11 Jul 2026

10:00 - 15:00

Free Pop and Eurovision Themed Music Festival on Ferring Village Green

Worthing Silver Band, Worthing
Free Pop and Eurovision Themed Music Festival on Ferring Village Green. Saturday July 11th 1-4p.m. Bring a picnic and dress up in retro clothes encouraged! Stalls in the village hall from 11am - 4p.m.

11 Jul 2026

13:00 - 16:00

Charms, Cures and Potions: Keeping Well in Old Sussex – a talk by Chris Hare

East Preston & Kingston Preservation Society, East Preston, Littlehampton
In an era when most people could not afford to go the doctor, and when the skills of doctors and the potency of their medicines were very limited, most people relied on folk cures and remedies. There were not only physical illnesses to contend with; many people believed in the malign presence of witchcraft and there were rituals and charms for dealing with this threat too. Some of these “old wives tales” probably did some good, others none at all, and some probably did more harm than good. Chris Hare, Worthing historian and author, explores this fascinating topic in his illustrated talk. Entry is free for EPKPS members. Visitors £3, payable on entry (cash only).  All admissions subject to availability of seats on arrival. 

14 Jul 2026

19:15 - 20:30

Arundel Museum Talk: The Women’s Land Army in Sussex

Arundel Museum Manager, Arundel
We are delighted to be joined by Sussex historian and academic, Dr John Godfrey.
He has researched the Women’s Land Army extensively and will give us an insight into the set up of the Women’s Land Army during WW2.

War affected every section of society, not just the military. More food needed to be produced and, as men were recruited into the armed services, there were fewer hands to do the work. At the same time, farmers were being pressed to convert more land to arable from pasture. Women had always been involved in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, but now their contribution was critical…

Tickets £8 member / £10 non-member.

Book by emailing [email protected] or pop into the Museum.

Image from the Museum Collection.

15 Jul 2026

18:00 - 20:00