Monthly Archives: August, 2018

Run ancient trails

Are you fit and do you fancy a scenic cross-country run? Then this new event around the Rye countryside could be just for you

Rye 1st XI clinch promotion

The 1st XI continue their meteoric rise and 2nd XI make progress in their league

Oh what a fun weekend of bowls!

Firefighters on the bowls green

Drama at 2018 Rye Arts Festival

We have covered talks and music. Now we look at some of the dramatic productions for the Arts Festival

Local art meets art of Rye USA

An exciting new event is being planned by Emma Miller of Art & Soul, with Rye, New York. Keep reading Rye News, the art trail will be upon us at Christmas

Tuesday Painters show off

The 'other' painters' society demonstrates its talent

Let’s go to the movies!

Emma Thompson stars as a judge trying to decide whether to force an 18-year-old boy to accept a life-saving blood transfusion

Let’s go to a show!

Event cinema leads off this week with Hurricane - the tale of the Polish fliers who fought in the RAF during the Second World War - with a Q&A with director David Blair

New show from an old company

A re-formed theatrical company, with a long history, performs at the Arts Festival next month

Pett Level sculptor’s open studio

Sculptor Tim Riddihough displays a collection of art forms which fill his house and garden

Fine art and fine music

Art and jazz combined at the Elysian Centre over this last weekend, to everyone's enjoyment

Myths and Legends help kids read

Help children love to read, that was Steve Clifford's aim and hope and he achieved it

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