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Talk to Rustington WI members

PAM LOVEGROVE, Rustington
Steve Lewis will be giving a talk called Spies Are Us (I Spy with WI)

15 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Macmillan Coffee Morning

Amanda Greenwood, Worthing
We will be holding a Coffee Morning to raise funds to support the amazing work that MacmIllan do to support people living with Cancer.  Please pop in for Cake and Coffee. Hope you see you there.

16 Sep 2026

10:00 - 12:00

Friendship Singers Term Starts

The Friendship Singers, Littlehampton
Come along to our first evening of the autumn term. Open to new and returning members. Our three-part women's choir is open to anyone who enjoys singing and would like to give singing in a choir a go. Wednesday the 30th is also open for new and returning members.

16 Sep 2026

19:30 - 21:30

Thomas Paine – The American Revolution and the Sussex Connection - Leanne O'Boyle

Sussex Family History Group : Worthing Meeting Centre, Worthing
 This year is the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution. One of the driving forces behind it was Thomas Paine who between 1768 – 1774 lived in the Sussex County town  of Lewes.  Later on he would become an influence behind the French Revolution, with his publication The Rights of Man. This talk will look at how the town’s independent spirit fostered his ideas and his life during the years that followed.    
 
Leanne O'Boyle is a founding director of Thomas Paine: Legacy and is a Trustee of the Amberley Museum.  She has just had published her book, Patriots, Radicals and Revolutionaries about the American Revolution and recently appeared on television talking to Lucy Worsley about Thomas Paine.

17 Sep 2026

19:15 - 21:00

Autumn Concert

Ferring Retirement Club, Worthing
'Ferring Village Voices' - 'Favourites Concert' 
An exciting afternoon of 'favourite songs' chosen by members of the choir. 

17 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Rustington Residents Association Open Meeting

Pete Cavell, Littlehampton
Jazz musician Chris Walker will give a talk on the Great American Songbook. With the aid of rare video and audio material, Chris will illustrate just how the great songs of the 20th century originated and were performed.
Admission: members £2.50; non-members £3, includes a cuppa.

19 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Autumn Concert

Ferring Retirement Club, Worthing
'Ferring Village Voices' - 'Favourites Concert'
'Favourite songs' chosen by members of the choir.
Tickets available in the clubroom on the 3rd September between 09:30 and 10:30hrs and 7th September between 10:00 and 11:00hrs. 

19 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Autumn Flower Show

Jim Gray, Worthing
Final Flower Show of the year from Ferring Gardening Club, with exhibits of floral art, individual blooms, potted plants, vegetables, fruits and homecrafts. Plus excellent refreshments.

19 Sep 2026

14:30 - 16:30

Talk: "Autumn Wreaths" by Sophie Stewart

EAST PRESTON AND KINGSTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Littlehampton
Sophie Stewart delves into the creative world of decorative autumn wreaths, explaining how they’re designed and assembled.  Come and learn in time for Christmas.  This event is free to members of East Preston & Kingston Horticultural Society, £5 to non-members. 

21 Sep 2026

19:30 - 22:00

Author Event - Rebecca Bainbridge and Claire Quinn

Arcade Bookshop, Littlehampton
Join us as we chat with Rebecca and Claire about their debut thrillers The Pool Party and The Games We Play. Find out about the writing and publishing process, the highs and lows of finding an agent and publisher and what's next for them both. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, buy the books and have them signed/dedicated. Purchasing one (or both) of the books in advance will get you free entry to the event.
Free drinks and nibbles.
Booking essential due to limited space.
https://arcadebookshop.com/products/author-event-rebecca-bainbridge-and-claire-quinn-tuesday-22nd-september-7pm

22 Sep 2026

19:00 - 21:00

Death Cafe

Corinne HUTT GREENYER & Annie HALL, Littlehampton
We meet monthly on the last Thursday of each month, 10.30-11.30, upstairs in Establo Lounge. Join us for a relaxed and interesting discussion of matters related to death and dying, an important event in all of our lives but one which is frequently avoided. We would love to welcome you to our meeting; order your beverage and join us upstairs in Establo ready for a prompt start. This event is not appropriate for the recently bereaved.

24 Sep 2026

10:30 - 11:30

The Highdown Big Dig – a talk by James Sainsbury

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
In the summer of 2025, a major archaeological dig took place on Highdown Hill, near Ferring, as part of a joint project by Worthing Museum, the Worthing Archaeological Society, and the National Trust. Finds made at the dig made the site one of "national importance", according to James Sainsbury, curator of archaeology at Worthing Museum, who led the project. “The discovery of new graves makes returning for more excavations in 2026 critical,” he said. The Rustington Heritage Association is delighted to welcome James to its meeting on 24th September, when he will give an illustrated talk bringing us up to date on the finds. 
Entry 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. Please note this is an evening meeting and we hope that those who are unable to attend our usual afternoon talks will be able to make it to this one.

24 Sep 2026

19:15 - 20:45