What's On in Hitchin: Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4

By Layth Yousif

1st Sep 2022 | Local News

What's On in Hitchin: Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4. CREDIT: Unsplash
What's On in Hitchin: Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4. CREDIT: Unsplash

Welcome to What's On in Hitchin ahead of this weekend.

Every Thursday we'll showcase what's going on in Hitchin over the coming weekend - Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4

If you or someone you know is organising an event don't forget to nub it for free in our what's on section here.

Just click the black 'Nub it' button, fill in the form and click submit, it should only take a few minutes to complete - and you'll also be included in our weekly newsletter too!

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SATURDAY:

Strings on Fire with International Violinist Caroline Owen

730pm -930pm

The Market Theatre, Sun Street, Hitchin

Box office : 01462 433553

Strings on Fire with International Violinist Caroline Owen

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SATURDAY:

Clarinet Concert at Benslow Music

Margaret Archibald, David Campbell, Ian Scott and John Flinders return to Benslow to perform an exciting programme of Clarinet Music

Clarinet Concert at Benslow Music

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SUNDAY

Tom Karen: Creations Summer Blockbuster Exhibition

This special must-visit exhibition in the Museum at One Garden City explores the fascinating life and work of one of Britain's most influential designers, at Ogle Design in Letchworth and beyond.

Drawing on items from the Garden City Collection, the V&A Museum, donations from former Ogle employees and Tom's own extensive collections, the exhibition aims to capture a sense of Tom's charm and ingenuity in design.

No need to book, just pop in whenever you're passing!

 Until September 10

Tom Karen: Creations Summer Blockbuster Exhibition

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SUNDAY: LAST CHANCE TO SEE

Stories of six local British South Asians

An exhibition including a short film featuring the stories of six local British South Asians will be on display at North Herts Museum

Mandeep, film creator and one of the people featured in the exhibition, explained: "A large part of why Hitchin is so warm and welcoming is because of its diversity which is linked to Hitchin's migration story. In the 1960s, many South Asians moved to the UK and some, like my family, moved to Hitchin in the hopes of starting new lives. 

Stories of six local British South Asians

At North Herts Museum until Sunday (September 4)

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BTW: Why not revist some of the popular events Nub News has covered earlier this month

The popular North Herts Rugby and Netball festival returned last weekend to great acclaim - here's why

Read Nub News' music correspondent Ruby Corrigan's exclusive Q&A with top local musician Lawrence Hill here

And here's Nub News' food reporter Deven Thakeira's Up Close feature on the brilliant Amani Kitchen here

While you're here why not read about the success that was Hermitage Road Day here

Four reasons why you should visit our town's renowned Street Days this summer

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PS: Hitchin Carnival: Could the success of the Platinum Jubilee event be the launchpad for a long-awaited revival of our town's traditional annual jamboree - read our special report here

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