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Alton Arts Festival Quiz Night!
The quiz night is back, ready to raise some much-needed funds for Alton Arts Festival, take two!!
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You can expect more creative, quick-fire quizzing, and lots and of fun. Will we see a return of the ‘kids describe art’ round? Will there be a new making game? How unbearable can we make this year's music round?! Join us, and find out...
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Tickets are £10 per person. Teams of up to 8 people welcome.
DATE: 01/11/2025
TIME: Doors 7.30pm
VENUE: Community Centre
Life Drawing
Our popular life drawing sessions have been running throughout the year, giving local artists of all levels a chance to relax, create, and connect. As the season draws to a close, there are just a few sessions left this year... so don’t miss your chance to take part.
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Enjoy a calm, welcoming space to practise your skills or try something new. Each 2-hour session features a variety of poses with a live model. All materials are provided, though you’re welcome to bring your own.
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Everyone is welcome at these un-tutored sessions, whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or just curious to give it a go.
DATE: Monthly
TIME: 10-12am
VENUE: Community Centre
Come see us at the Christmas Lights switch-on!
We're hoping to chat to lots of you in person at Alton's Christmas Lights switch-on! You'll find us (with a free arty activity, natch) in one of the stalls down the high street and we'd be delighted to talk festival news with you!
DATE: 21/11/2015
TIME: 3 - 8pm
VENUE: High Street
Get in the festive-al spirit!
Step into the warm glow of St Lawrence Church on a crisp winter evening for an enchanting night of music, words, and festive wonder, all raising money for AAF 2026!
We're delighted to be hosting a festive fundraiser this year, featuring our own extremely talented committee members - Richard Walters and Louisa Hunter-Bradley - plus long-time Festival friend Lee Branston, and joined by the incredible talent of Jolé - a London-based songwriter.
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With singalongs, Christmas classics old and new, a children's choir, and even a participatory flash-play, all in the candlelit beauty of St Lawrence Church, this is sure to be a night to remember.



