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Arts Society Chichester Evening makes Festival donation
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7 months ago
Arts Society Chichester Evening has made a significant contribution towards the success of this year's Festival of Chichester.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers and also
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Chairman of the Festival of Chichester and lovely to see Penny Willard of the Arts Society
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Chichester Evening Group. Lovely to see you, Penny. Yes, lovely, thank you. Thank you.
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You have, through the Arts Society Chichester Evening, given the Festival of Chichester
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an exceptionally kind donation of ÂŁ250, which we are putting towards our banners for this
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year's Festival 2025. It's lovely of the group to do so. And you were saying it's because
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the Festival of Chichester and Chichester Arts Society Evening do much the same thing. It's
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an arts group, isn't it? That's right. Supporting each other. Yes, we cover the whole spectrum of
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the arts in our lectures, but we're just very happy to support local arts ventures, you know,
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particularly, obviously, in Chichester. And through the last four years or so,
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through our mutual friend Dave Betts, one of your lectures has been part of the Festival of Chichester.
01:03
Indeed, yes, yes. And we always welcome, you know, always welcome guests to our lectures,
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that if they don't want to become a member for a whole year, they can pick and choose and come to one
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or two. But particularly in the June lectures, we focus it on something we think will be interested
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particularly to the people of Chichester. And we usually welcome many guests to that lecture.
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And tell me how the year operates for you then? You run from when to when and how?
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Yes, our first lecture of the year is in September. And we run through to June. So we offer nine
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lectures a year. We don't have one in December, when people are busy otherwise.
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And the idea behind the lectures is variety, isn't it? You cover a wide range of things.
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That's right. Yes. Sometimes it's pure art, but we have a whole variety. We've had lectures on opera,
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music, musicians, famous names. And yes, a whole variety, including, shall I mention,
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including a lecture on Margaret Calvert, who nobody, myself included, had ever heard of before.
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But she designed all the road signs and the airport signage, the logos, the typeface. That was all down
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to her in the 1920s. And at the moment, as a relatively new group, you are relatively small,
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but you have ambitions. Your hope is you've got 100 members or so and generally have about 80 at your
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lectures. Your hope will be to history in 50. How will you do that? Is that feasible, do you think?
02:51
Well, we print a lot, about a thousand flyers every May. And May, June, July, we distribute them to
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anywhere that will display them in the local area, because we have members come from Selsie,
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Wittering, Emsworth, and sometimes further afield. So yes, so we put a lot of publicity out,
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and mostly word of mouth. And our members are always happy to bring their friends and family and
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to spread the word amongst their own social groups. So that seems to work for us.
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Meeting at 6.30, meeting at 7.30 sharp. It's a good time, isn't it? People have a chance to meet.
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It is. Because it, you know, it was felt at the right time for an evening society. And we can pick
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up those who aren't available during the day, whether they're caring for children or grandparents,
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and also those who can come straight from work, which is why we're prompt at the finish time,
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so that people can go off and get their meal.
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And the doors open at 6.00, and we serve wine. And it's a relaxed feel. People can chat until 6.30.
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Fantastic. Well, I was just going to say congratulations on all that you've achieved as a relatively new group.
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And good luck with the plans to expand the membership.
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But above all, thank you very much for your very kind donation to the Festival of Chichester.
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And as a festival, we are thrilled that you are firmly part of it every year.
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Yes, thank you. And we're very pleased to help you.
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Fantastic. Thank you so much.
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That's right. Thank you, Phil.
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