Fulham's annual summer festival continues today
Here are some of the highlights on offer this week:
Wednesday July 3, 5.50pm - 7.30pm - "Foraging" in All Saints Churchyard and Fulham Palace Grounds
A stroll through All Saints
Churchyard and the uncultivated
areas of the Fulham Palace
grounds looking at and talking
about the ‘wild’ food that grows
there. Is sourcing wild food a
realistic prospect around west
London?
The walk led by John Rensten
of Forage London will give city
dwellers a chance to enjoy and
discuss some of the amazing
edible foods that grow all around
us.
Meet outside the West End of All Saints
Church, Putney Bridge, SW6
Free but numbers are limited, so book a place on
020 3080 0655
or email nicki.burgess@lbhf.gov.uk leaving your phone number
for confirmation in the case of wet
weather.
Thursday July 4 - July 7, 11am - midnight American Beer Festival at the White Horse
Take your taste buds on a
trans-Atlantic trip as south
west London’s finest beer pub
showcases some of the very
best America has to offer,
including some never before
seen on these shores with
draught beers from respected
brewers such as: Brooklyn,
Flying Dog, Sierra Nevada,
Anderson Valley, Ommegang
and a few surprises!
The White Horse, 1-3 Parsons Green,
Thursday July 4 - Government Mule, Under the Bridge, doors open 7pm
Gov’t Mule are back after last year’s
sold out Blues fest London gig.
Don’t miss one of the hardest
working bands in rock history.
Under the Bridge, Stamford Bridge,
Fulham Road SW6 1HS, tickets £27.50. To book go to Under the Bridge
Friday July 5 - West Kensington
- The Famous
Three Kings
exposed, 5.30pm
So you already
know all about
Fulham’s
history: this corner
of west London with its colourful
street market, riverside walks and
mums on school runs. But dig just a little bit deeper,
beneath the surface of the local
history books, and you will unearth
a character that is altogether more
grimy, more fiery and a lot less
like something you’d take home
to meet your parents. Ladies
and Gentlemen, welcome to the
Nashville Rooms!
A talk on those crazy hazy days
by Annette Albert. Creator of 14London.ning.com
Famous 3 Kings Public House,
North End Road W14
Friday July 5 and Sunday 7 - Concerts at St Johns Church
Laura hudson (soprano)
and Ben Woodward (piano).
Three anniversaries: Wagner Wesendonck lieder, Britten
Cabaret Songs and Verdi.
Friday at 2pm
Jenny Doyne and
Ben Woodward. Orchestral favourites including
the piano duet reduction of
Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Sunday at
6.30pm.
St John’s Church, North End Road. Entrance free, with a retiring collection
at the door. For
further information call
020 7385 7634 or email admin@stjohnsfulham.org.
Still to come: