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2007/2008 SEASON
1st September 2007
– June 30th 2008 THE DIARY is published in the late summer and contains details of arts events for the people of Berkhamsted for the following 12 months. Copies were distributed to every address in the HP4 Postal District with the Autumn edition of Berkhamsted Living and are available from libraries, information centres and member organisations. THE [WEB] DIARY, in Adobe Acrobat format reproduces the text of the printed diary. Just download and open. The 'read only' program is available from the link below. PLEASE NOTE that changes have to be made from time to time. While attention is drawn to such changes in the programme, where possible, the details of such changes and any additional programmes are to be found on the 'Latest News' Update Page. THE WEB UPDATE, is in standard web page format. It presents additional arts events arranged after the diary was printed and any amendments to the printed diary. THE TRUST comprises over twenty Arts Organisations based in Berkhamsted which promote arts events open to members of the public.
Any general enquiries about the diary
or the information in the update should be addressed to:
Mike Whyman, Vice Chairman, Galing,
Shootersway HP4 3NN.
THE TRUST The Trust originated as the Berkhamsted Arts Association in 1961 and became a registered charity under its present title in 1977. The Arts Diary was first published in 1985 to co-ordinate a Spring Arts Festival and has expanded since into its present annual form. While most of the events take place within Berkhamsted, the diary contains information about events outside Berkhamsted that are arranged by member organisations primarily for Berkhamsted residents. These events are usually events which cannot be held locally because suitable facilities are not available. This website first came online in 2002. It makes the diary available to those outside the local postal area who are interested in supporting the Arts in Berkhamsted. It also provides updated information.
THE BERKHAMSTED ARTS
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