Clubs and groups
Headcorn Morris Dancing
We are a morris side based in central Kent, dancing Cotswold Morris (what most people think of as morris with sticks, hankies and bells). Some of the dances are traditional, collected in the early 20th century, but many were written by our members and form…
01634 260702

Higham Library Baby Rhyme Time
Friday
A free, fun and noisy way to develop a love of language and a foundation for learning. Clap, sing and join in the action rhymes, including a book reading at the end. Suitable for pre-school children.
Hildenborough Guides
We follow the programme, ethos and guidelines set out by Girl Guiding UK. Hildenborough Guides meet in a church hall but also do other activities elsewhere such as camping overnight and activities, walks, swimming, bowling, cinema and many more.

Imago Short Breaks
Imago delivers two new and innovative programmes for our Short Breaks Service for disabled children and young people in Kent. Youth Cafés for 8-15 year olds, focusing on building confidence, participation, life skills and independence. (2hrs once a fortnight) Saturday Clubs for 15-19 year olds,…
Joydens Wood Women's Institute
The WI is a non-profit making organisation, whose funds are used to further the ideals and aims of the oganisation which aim to improve and advance education of women both nationally and internationally, in music, drama, crafts, home economics, health and leisure. These aims and…
KASBAH Short Breaks
For young people, a 2hr session where you can meet new people, learn to cook, manage your own money, be more independent, achieve accredited awards and take part in many other activities.

KCC school holiday activities for children with disabilities
10am to 3pm School Holidays Only
Stuck for something to do in the school term holidays? Kent County Council’s Children’s Short Break Service has a range of activities which may be just the thing. Our purpose built centres are fully adapted for children with physical and learning disabilities. The centres are…

Kemsing Library Kemsing Reading Group
Third Tuesday monthly
Reading groups are a great way of meeting people and sharing your views about books. Reading groups generate exciting debates and may lead you to consider books that you would never have imagined reading.
Fax: 01732 762199

Kemsing Library WI Reading Group
First Wednesday alternate month
Reading groups are a great way of meeting people and sharing your views about books. Reading groups generate exciting debates and may lead you to consider books that you would never have imagined reading.
Fax: 01732 762199
Kent and Sussex Poetry Society
We promote the writing and appreciation on poetry. There are two meetings a month, a workshop evening on first Tuesday for members only, and readings on the third Tuesday which is open to the general public at a cost of £3.