What’s on in Windsor

  • Open day at Dedworth Green Baptist Church (Saturday 16 September, 2pm to 5pm) – Smiths Lane, Windsor. You are invited to come along and learn more the church and the many varied activities that take place in the building. Family friendly, refreshments provided. Visit Dedworth Green Baptist Church for more information.
  • Find out more about Kings Church International Windsor at a free Sunday lunch. Come along to the Life Lunch taking place in Windsor on Sunday 17 September to hear how you can experience new hope in your own life, listen to inspiring stories, meet with people of all ages from different backgrounds and nations, and enjoy great food! To find out more, book your FREE place for the New Life Lunch. Bring friends and family along as well!
  • Brass Quintet (Saturday 16 September, 7.30pm) – St John the Baptist Church, Cookham Dean, SL6 9PD. Quintessential Brass will play music spanning the last 400 years, including original works for brass and arrangements of familiar light repertoire. Tickets cost £15 each and include a drink and canapés in the interval. Tickets or further information are available from Ros Hazeldine on 01628 476963 or email rahazeldine@btinternet.com.
  • Harvest Bazaar (Saturday 16 September, 10am to 11.30am) – St Marks Crescent Methodist Church, Allenby Road, SL6 5BQ. Stalls selling various items including home-baked cakes, stationery, books, CDs, DVDs and a bric-a-brac stall with many items for gifts and home. A raffle will be organised with various prizes. Coffee is served all morning in the hub. Come and view the harvest decorations in the church. Free entry – all welcome. All funds raised to St Marks Crescent Methodist Church Fund. Contact email: info@stmarksmaidenhead.org.uk.
  • Shakespeare’s First Folio on display (Saturday 16 September, 11am to 4pm, Sunday 17 September, 2.30pm to 5pm and Sunday 24 September, 2.30pm to 5pm) – Eton College. A copy of this iconic book will be on public display as part of national celebrations of the 400th anniversary of the publication of the First Folio of William Shakespeare in 1623. This pop-up display can be viewed with the temporary exhibition currently running. Admission included with entry to Eton Action Fair on 16 September. Free entry on 17 and 24 September. Visit the Eton College website.
  • The 50th Eton Action Fair (Saturday 16 September, 11am to 4pm) – Eton College. Entry is £3 for adults and £2 for children. All funds raised by ticket sales, pitch fees and the students’ stalls go to the five Eton Action charities; ABC to read, Action Cerebral Palsy, Alzheimer’s Research UK, Siobhans Trust Ukraine and Windsor Foodshare. There will be food, an NSPCC jumble sale, as well as a range of stalls. For children, there will be a bouncy castle and a mini train, as well as the Ocean Express Play Bus, face painting and an inflatable assault course. Read more on the Eton Action Fair.