Holy Week and Easter at St. Andrew’s Church, Alexandra Park Road N10.
Saturday 4 April – Easter Eve Fun Afternoon at Muswell Hill Methodist Church, 2-4pm.
Sunday 5 April – Hymns at the Hillbilly at Muswell Hillbilly Social, 101 Myddleton Road N22, 6-7pm.
Tuesday 7 April – Local Elections Hustings at Karamel, 4 Coburg Road N22, 6.30pm.
Saturday 11 April – London Vegan Mixer presents – Green Party Fundraiser at Karamel, 4 Coburg Road N22, 7pm-1am.
Saturday 18 April – Lunchtime Concert at St. Andrew’s Church: Bach, Vivaldi and more, 1pm.
Sunday 19 April – Brunch & board games! Geekstraveganza @ Karamel, 4 Coburg Road N22, 12-7pm.
Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 April – North London Book Festival at Alexandra Palace East Wing.
Saturday 25 April – Muswell Hill Creatives Spring Makers Fair at St. James’ Square, Muswell Hill N10 (outside Planet Organic), 10.30-5pm.
Thursday 14 May – People’s Emergency Briefing: free community film screening at Muswell Hill Methodist Church, 28 Pages Lane, N10, 7.30pm. What’s happening with climate and nature, and what does it mean for everyday life in the UK?
Sunday 17 May – Brunch & board games! Geekstraveganza @ Karamel, 4 Coburg Road N22, 12-7pm.
Sunday 14 June – Brunch & board games! Geekstraveganza @ Karamel, 4 Coburg Road N22, 12-7pm.
Ongoing courses and activities
Weekly 25 minute Relaxation Class (online) on Thursdays, 9.30-9.55am. On Zoom.
Women-only Jiu-Jitsu Classes on Thursday evenings in March at Alexandra Park School, 6.30-7.30pm.
Women’s BJJ Sessions (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) – fun, fitness and self-defence on Sundays, 9-10am. At Origin BJJ North London, 2nd floor, Cypress House, N22 6UJ.
Reading Latin for Pleasure on Thursdays at 2-4pm at Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, 11 South Grove, Highgate N6 6BS.
Life drawing sessions – starting 10 January, alternate Saturdays during term time at Rhodes Avenue Primary School, ** 12-2pm **.
Colourwheel Art Classes for adults on Thursday mornings or afternoons at St. Andrews Church Hall, Alexandra Park Road N10 2DD.
Illustrating children’s books, course for adults – Wednesday mornings at the Alexandra Palace East Court Creative Pavilion, 10- 12.00am. 4 February – 25 March.
H.A.T.E. Club - Hobby and Tabletop enthusiasts, adult-only gaming club - Wednesday evenings at Karamel, 5.30-10.30pm.
Painting for Fun – Thursdays 8 January to 26 March, at CUFOS Community Centre (the old railway station), Top of The Avenue N10, 10-12.30pm or 1.30-4pm.
Haringey Circle: late morning Creative Coffee Drop-In on Thursday mornings at Oita Cafe, the Green Rooms, Station road N22, 11-1.30pm.
Haringey Circle: Paws and Walk dog walk on the last Thursday of every month in Ally Pally, 10-11.30am. Meet outside Ally Pally station.
Salsa Wednesdays – Wednesday evenings at Bounds Green School, Bounds Green Road N11 2QG, 7-8pm.
The 22nd Southgate Beavers have spaces for years 2 and 3 children. Southgate Scout group.
The Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution in Pond Square is offering an exciting array of courses.
Museum of Homelessness will be open from 17 April to 1 November, at the Manor House Lodge, inside Finsbury Park, Seven Sisters Road N4 2DE 12.30-4.30pm.
Geekstraveganza – regular boardgame meetup on these dates at Karamel, 4 Coburg Road, Wood Green, 1-6pm.
Em Power fitness classes – 9am on Mondays & Thursdays (term time only), focusing on strength. All abilities welcome!
Fortismere Community Symphony Orchestra rehearses Tuesday evenings during term-time at Fortismere School, 7-9pm. Get in touch for more info.
After School Sewing Club on Fridays at Stitch crafts, 2 Hazelwood Lane Palmers Green, 4.30-6pm. Term time.
V&J Ensemble: Vocal group for ALL Singers on Wednesdays at St. Andrew's Church, Alexandra Park Road N10 (corner of Windermere Road), 6.50-8.30pm.
Bowes Park Community Choir - Thursday evenings during term time at Bounds Green School, 7.15-9.15pm.
All Good Bookshop has many regular events - book groups of course, also music, writing, yoga - and special events .... at 35 Turunpike Lane.
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Hi, Thanks for your enquiry. There were a number of factors that contributed to the issue you have addressed, many outside of the control of Wild Wolf ESU, but please rest assured we have taken further steps to ensure we don't disappoint our loyal customers again. The viewing experienced was compromised last year because a management decision was made and actions taken in an attempt to cause minimal distress as a result of the loud pyrotechnics. Our Event Manager has personally been to the suppliers, along with our pyrotechnician to ensure the suitability of the fireworks for our Low-Noise Display this year. In addition to this we will be installing sound baffles around the launch site to deflect the sound away from the viewing area. We have increased the variety of pyrotechnics as well as addressing the sound levels too. We are still marketing the Low-Noise Display towards Under 6's and those with Sensory Needs but we can accommodate anyone at either show. I hope this helps to reassure you and you can come along with your children again this year. Finally we will have a limited stock of ear plugs made available at the info tent. As with previous years we are still reliant on external suppliers to facilitate our aim but we have put in the additional control measures this year.- Phil Cooper (Deputy Event Manager)