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Hayle Summer Carnival 2019
This year’s Summer Carnival takes place on Saturday the 3rd of August and the optional theme is ‘Sail the Seven Seas’. We can’t wait to see where people’s imaginations take them, from Pirates, Mermaids and Surfers to Penguins, Giant Squid and Rainbow Fish parading through the streets of Hayle
6:30pm Judging at the Recreation Ground7:00pm Procession starts....
Just a little reminder of the entry categories for the Summer Carnival...
In the walking categories we have 'junior walker', 'senior walker' and 'mixed walking group'.
For the floats there's 'humorous' and 'serious'. Plus there's a 'vehicle/vintage vehicle' class and 'best royalty' for any visiting Carnival Queens and Kings, humorous, serious or Business entry.
Don't forget you can enter on the day from 6pm at the recreation ground. Judging from 6.30 and the procession starts from 7pm (with a road closure in force from then) If anyone if able to help with marshalling please come see us at the rec from 5.45.
The Hayle Carnival is an annual event organised by a committee of volunteers.
Hayle Lions Fun Day 2019
FREE ENTRY, lots of stalls, Bouncy Castle, BBQ wagon, Tea Tent, Cakes, Fun Dog Show, Gymnastic Display and lots more.
FUN DOG SHOW - GYMNASTICS DISPLAY
STAGE SHOW - TEA/BEER TENT/ CAKES
BOUNCY SLIDE AND FAIR GROUND RIDE
LOTS OF STALLS - BARBECUE WAGON
LIVE MUSIC FROM RED RIVER ROCK
FREE ENTRY
Come and join us with the family for a special day.
Hayle Lions Fun Day Sunday 4th August 11-4pm
Hayle Recreation Ground.
https://www.facebook.com/events/hayle-recreation-ground/fun-day-2019/416...
Capernaum | Hayle Film Club
THURSDAY, 20 JUNE – 7.30pm
CAPERNAUM (Capharnaüm)
2018 | Lebanon-France-US | Drama | Directed by Nadine Labaki. Starring Zain al-Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole, Kawsar al-Haddad, Elias Khoury. 126 min. Rated 15. In Arabic, with English subtitles.
An exhilarating, breathtaking and urgent story of social realism.
Having fled his abusive family, 12-year-old Zain is alone on the streets of Beirut. The film follows Zain as he journeys from gutsy, streetwise child to hardened 12-year-old ‘adult,’ surviving through his wits.
When Zain meets Ethiopian migrant worker and single mother Rahil, she provides him with shelter and food, in exchange for taking care of her baby son Yonas. Zain forms a strong bond Yonas, but the relative idyll is cut short when Rahil is jailed and Zain is faced with supporting the baby.
Inspired by real-life experiences of its young cast, the film’s events are bookended by an astonishing framing device: Zain’s attempt to sue his parents for giving him life, after he’s jailed for committing a violent crime.
This is director and screenwriter Nadine Labaki’s third film, which won the Jury Award at Cannes and was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (along with Cold Warand Shoplifters).
NOTE: Our screening of Capernaum is partially funded by the BFI Cinematheque scheme, which encourages audiences to explore more diverse and independent films.
“Harsh and abrasive, and sometimes difficult . . . but Labaki has layered the film with just enough moments of kindness to break your heart.” – Kevin Maher, The Times ★★★★
“Labaki’s direction of her young leads is miraculous, while the handheld cinematography and electrifying editing convey the chaos of the milieu and the grimness of the global crisis that has precipitated it.” – Radio Times
For more information and tickets, visit www.haylefilmclub.org.uk or call 01736 753184
Hayle Film Club meets on the second Saturday evening of each month, plus the third or fourth Thursday (check the schedule), upstairs at our village hall, the Passmore Edwards Institute, 13-15 Hayle Terrace. Screenings begin with an introduction at 7.30pm. On Saturdays, everyone is welcome to stay for free homemade refreshments after the film ends.
Tickets remain a reasonable £5 per person for general admission, £4 per person for members (membership is £7.50 per year).
NOTE: Films classified as F Rated (two this season) are those that: 1) are directed by a woman; 2) are written by a woman; and/or 3) feature significant women on screen in their own right. Developed by the Bath Film Festival, the rating is designed to support and promote women and redress the imbalance in the film industry. Highlighting these films sends a clear message to distributors, producers and funders that women can and should have more than just a supporting role within the industry.
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Sometimes Always Never | Hayle Film Club
For more information and tickets, visit www.haylefilmclub.org.uk or call 01736 753184
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER
2018 | UK | Comedy-Drama | Directed by Carl Hunter. Starring Bill Nighy, Sam Riley, Alice Lowe, Jenny Agutter, Tim McInnerny. 91 min. Rated 12A.
This is an offbeat, quirky, deadpan and stylised comedy-drama comparable to the films of Wes Anderson (Moonlight Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Royal Tenenbaums et al).
Alan (Bill Nighy) has two passions: making suits and playing Scrabble. He has two sons, but Michael went missing 10 years ago, storming out after a particularly acrimonious Scrabble session. Alan and his other son, Peter (Sam Riley), are on a quest to find Michael, and suspect a mysterious online Scrabble master holds the key to Michael’s fate. But it’s Alan’s relationship with Peter that he must repair, so that the family can finally move on.
Carl Hunter’s debut film, based on Frank Cottrell Boyce’s powerfully tragicomic script, boasts a wonderful supporting cast and explores family rifts alongside sharp wordplay and even sharper gentlemen’s attire.
“The film positively twinkles with insouciance, and is performed with aplomb, particularly by Bill Nighy, who brings a droll sprightliness and deadpan wit to the lead part, but shows how these mannerisms mask emotional pain.” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian ★★★★
“This delightfully offbeat British movie . . . has a surprisingly light touch and manages to be emotionally moving without being overwrought.” – Wenlei Ma, news.com.au ★★★★
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If Beale Street Could Talk | Hayle Film Club
As usual, we'll take a break in August and look forward to seeing you in September with a fresh programme of some of the most interesting films released in UK cinemas over the past year.
For more information and tickets, visit www.haylefilmclub.org.uk or call 01736 753184
IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
2018 | US | Drama-Romance | Directed by Barry Jenkins. Starring Kiki Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo. 119 min. Rated 15.
Based on the novel by James Baldwin, this adaptation is a timeless and moving love story of both a couple’s unbreakable bond and the African-American family’s empowering embrace, as told through the eyes of 19-year-old Tish Rivers (screen newcomer KiKi Layne).
In 1970s Harlem, teen sweethearts Tish and Fonny (Stephan James) dream of a future together, but are torn apart when Fonny is wrongly arrested for the rape of a Puerto Rican woman through the machinations of a racist cop. Tish’s mother Sharon (Regina King, winner of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar) embarks on her own crusade to seek justice for Fonny, while Tish, who is pregnant, turns to her family and community for support.
Through the unique intimacy and power of cinema, If Beale Street Could Talk honours Baldwin’s prescient words and imagery, charting the emotional currents navigated in an unforgiving and racially biased world as the filmmaker poetically crosses time frames to show how love and humanity endure.
NOTE: Our screening of If Beale Street Could Talk is partially funded by the BFI Cinematheque scheme, which encourages audiences to explore more diverse and independent films.
“Magical filmmaking which looks for, and finds, beauty in the most unlikely places.” – Geoffrey Macnab, The Independent ★★★★★
“If proof were needed that Barry Jenkins’s directing achievement [for Moonlight] was far from a one-off, it pulses and dances through every sequence of his follow-up . . . in all its gorgeous romantic melancholy and sublimated outrage.” – Tim Robey, The Telegraph ★★★★★
“A powerful condemnation of endemic and structural racism, a sweet love story and, at a technical level, a beautifully produced film.” – Eye for Film
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Hayle in Bloom Judging Day 2019
A reminder that first judging takes place on 4th July and yet again, last year, the judges commented on the community spirit they experienced whilst visiting our town. We would, therefore, again like to encourage all Hayle residents to ‘beautify’ their gardens, and pubs to get their ‘flower’ dressings on.
We would also encourage you to enter the Hayle Cup competitions (Best Residential Garden and Best Dressed Pub) to be judged in week beginning 29th July.
Entry forms are available from the 1st June at the following outlets :
Post Offices in Copperhouse and Foundry; Central Garage; Texaco Garage; Passmore Edwards Institute; Day Care Centre.
Hayle Celebration Day 2019
Hayle Celebration Day this year will take place on Sunday 21st July from 11m to 4 pm in the Recreation Ground. There should be something of interest for everyone, with plenty of stalls with many fantastic local craft items for sale as well as your chance to test your luck on our raffle, tombolas, and games of skill.
You can talk to the vintage, veteran and classic car exhibitors and find out more about their lovely vehicles.
Come along and listen to music provided by local entertainers and choirs throughout the day. There will be plenty of tasty bites available –BBQ, teas, cakes, ice cream, etc. You can then wash it all down with a drink from the beer wagon whilst the kids can go along to have fun on the bouncy castle, the free fun stall, get their face painted, etc.
Even the family dog can get involved at the K9 fun dog show –there are classes for every type of dog. Even if you haven’t a dog of your own, it should be fun to watch.
Money raised this year will be going toward many local charities who are putting on stalls at the event as well as the Rotary Club of Hayle and Hayle Christmas lights who are organising the event.
Hayle Rotary Club exists to serve the community at home and overseas. Over the year money raised has helped to undertake worthwhile projects that benefit others particularly in the local community. In recent months £1000 has been awarded to St Julia’s Hospice, £1000 to the defibrillator in Angarrack, and smaller amounts to other local organisations.
Hayle Christmas Lights has been providing lights around the town for about 25years. Fundraising is done throughout the year with events and donations from individuals and businesses in the locality. We hope to improve the lights again this year with the help of funds raised at this and other events.
We would like to thank all the local businesses, Hayle Town Council and its councillors and our local Cornwall County Councillors who are supporting us this year. Thanks also to all our entertainers, exhibitors, stalls and helpers who will help to make the day a success.
The town of Hayle has a lot to offer to both locals and visitors who can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome at this and many other events going on in our town throughout the year.
If you would like to do more to help your local community, new members are more than welcome at
Hayle Rotary –contact their secretary –davidraymer@aol.com
Hayle Christmas Lights –email haylechristmaslights@gmail.comor see our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/haylechristmaslights/
Friends of the Towans – Butterfly Management
Ranger Martin Rule will bring tools, gloves, tea, coffee and biscuits, but please make sure you bring some lunch and appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for working in the exposed Towans’ environment.
(All Friends of the Towans events start at 10.00am and run until about 2.00pm.)
If you are planning to attend, please contact Martin by text or phone to 07854 123877, or email martinrule@talktalk.net to let him know.
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Friends of the Towans – Botany Walk
Colin carried out a survey of Godrevy Warren last year and will share some of his vast knowledge of the area’s plants with us. We may well head up around the headland as well. Meet in National Trust (NT) car park at Godrevy (the one with the main cafe) at 10.00am on Thursday 30 May 2019. Fee payable for non-NT members. Likely to finish 3.00pm or later.
Ranger Martin Rule will bring tools, gloves, tea, coffee and biscuits, but please make sure you bring some lunch and appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for working in the exposed Towans’ environment.
If you are planning to attend, please contact Martin by text or phone to 07854 123877, or email martinrule@talktalk.net to let him know.
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Fashion Show Preloved Clothes | Cornwall Hospice Care
Event Details
14th June 2019
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Our Supporters' Events
£5
Sharon Clifton 07506 363305
Fashion Show of preloved clothes. Your £5 entry includes a glass of fizz and strawberries. Tickets available to purchase at CHC Retail Shop in Hayle (cash only) or from Judy Lawton on 01736 755770.









