This is a late post, but I'm hoping some of you might catch it in time to attend some of the following events. This weekend is a good one to stay south of the river unless you're inclined to join demonstrations because it's going to be tricky to get north of the river by road. Trafalgar Square and surrounds will be unpassable on Saturday due to the Stop the War Assembly, and Westminster Bridge will be blocked on Sunday due to the anti-Health and Social Care Bill Block the Bridge event.
But there are plenty of autumnal ways to eat, drink and be merry in Kennington this weekend:
There's the Garden Museum's Incredible Edible Big Harvest Party. The Garden Museum is over in SE1, in the old church next to Lambeth Palace. They're celebrating local food growing with community stalls, seed bomb making, an Incredible Edible scrapbook(!?) and the opening of an insect hotel. Visit (and bring your own seeds) on Saturday 8th October from 10:30am - 4pm
Then there's the annual autumn Roots and Shoots Apple Day 2011 where there will be over 100 different types of apple to sample, along with juicing and fruit preservation workshops. That's at the top of Walnut Tree Walk, just off of Kennington Road. There will also be activities for children; apple bobbing, corn dolly making, story telling etc. - This is one of my favorite days. Go and visit on Sunday 9th October from 11am - 4pm.
Then the Old Red Lion pub (42 Kennington Park Road) Ale and Food Festival with stalls, music, a hog roast and a fine selection of ales. It's held on Saturday 8th October and Sunday 9th October from 12 noon.
Also, some future dates for the diary...
Don't forget on Monday both the Kennington Association and the Vauxhall Civic Society are holding their AGMs on Monday 10th October (oops!).
The Kennington Association AGM will be held at the Durning Library, beginning at 6:30pm. Their special guest is Val Shawcross, member of the London Assembly for Lambeth and Southwark.
The Vauxhall Society AGM will be held at St Stephen's Church, St Stephen's Terrace, SW8 1DH at 6.30pm to begin at 7pm. The guest speaker will be Sue Foster, Lambeth's Director of Housing. She'll be speaking on regenerating Vauxhall.
On Saturday 15th October, there's an Urban Bee open day and Foragers Walk, starting at noon from St Agnes Place Keeper's Lodge (in one corner of the park).
Then, on Sunday 16th October, Keyworth Primary School in Kennington (that's Faunce Street in SE17) is to be turned into a pop-up restaurant by food writer Philip Dundas in aid of "Magic Breakfast". You'll need to book, but for £30, you'll receive a three course meal (with wine). To attend, please RSVP philip@pip-dishes.co.uk or call 07764 336 220. Magic Breakfast is a charity that provides free health breakfasts to schools in which over 50% of children receive free school meals and who might not otherwise eat a health breakfast.
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