What's on in Kingston this weekend: including white-collar boxing at Pryzm and Dan Hoyes at Ram Jam Records
Good morning, and welcome to your weekly what's on in Kingston.
Every Thursday we round up all the eye catching events occurring in your area over the weekend.
Read on for Kingston's not to be missed outings this week, and remember you can add your FREE event using the Nub It button!
Friday, May 27
Free baby class at John Lewis with Huffkins
Join John Lewis' nursery team, home designers, personal stylists and Clarins Spa along with a local paediatric professional from Newborn and Beyond for their All Things Baby Events in store!
These sessions will include introductory information on everything you need to know about your new arrival; from baby products to nursing bras, to prepping or revamping your nursery. A very important topic such as basic first aid to recognising childhood illnesses will also be covered so that you know what to do in an emergency.
To pre-book your place, please scan the QR code below. All bookings include a complimentary gift bag from FRESH beauty.
Saturday, May 28
Ring King Events presents: On the Ropes
Ring King Events in association with Heavyweight News bring you an action packed night of white collar boxing.
General Admission tickets are £30, a VIP Table of 8 is £400 and a VIP Table of 10 is £500.
Doors open at 2pm, first bell at 3pm.
Kids Jubilee-themed activity day at Kingston Museum
Join Kingston Museum for a Jubilee-themed activity, where you and your children can make crowns, orbs or scepters using art and craft materials or simply colouring in a corgi! All materials are provided so you just need to turn up!
The session is free, but booking is essential so make sure you secure a place.
Sunday, May 29
PAC XVII at Ram Jam Records
Ram Jam Records presents the Monthly Progressive Arts Collective open mic in aid of Mind Charity Kingston.
PAC XVII - a Progressive Arts Collective charity event present the intriguing music of headliner Dan Hoyes with support from Lewis, Benito, Patrick Dawes and more plus live art by Jack Webber and others.
Open mic from 7:30-9:15 pm.
Main acts from 9:15-11 pm.
£3 tickets on the door with all profits going to Mind in Kingston to continue to raise awareness around mental health.
Open mic slots are available all evening and with headliners and as part of the open jam at the end of the night!
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