Think Local Harrow (Weekend Edition) Issue #146

Weather Forecast | Events This Week: Harrow Athletes Supported, Mayoral Election Live, Monte Cassino Remembrance | Dance Night This Bank Holiday | Local Business Spotlight!

Message from the Editor

Happy Saturday, Think Local Harrow readers! As we begin the Bank Holiday weekend, today's issue highlights support programs for young athletes, provides the latest updates on the London elections, commemorates the Battle of Monte Cassino, and features the Apollo Revisited Event.

Additionally, we've curated a list of today's events, crafted a new brain teaser to keep you entertained, and selected an inspiring thought for the day. Dive in and make the most of your holiday read!

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4th May

Promising Harrow Athletes Receive Boost from Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions Scheme

Harrow athletes Lauryn Connor and Eziafa Iwe have joined the Everyone Active’s Sporting Champions scheme, gaining access to local training facilities and mentorship from renowned athletes. This support aims to propel them towards greater achievements in their respective sports fields.

Live Updates: London Mayoral Election Results as Counts Progress

London's polling stations have closed, and the count for the Mayoral and assembly elections is underway across multiple venues in the capital. The transition to a first-past-the-post system simplifies the voting process. Results will be updated as they are tallied, with significant attention on whether incumbent mayor Sadiq Khan will secure another term.

Honoring History: Harrow Remembers the Battle of Monte Cassino and Its Heroes

The Harrow community is set to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino with tributes to its war heroes and the continued support of The Royal British Legion. Both Wealdstone and Pinner New Cemeteries, along with the Legion’s South Harrow branch, play key roles in honoring and supporting war veterans and their families.

Bank Holiday Special: Apollo Revisited's 'May I Have This Dance' at The Lounge

Apollo Revisited: "May I Have This Dance" - A Bank Holiday Weekend Special

Get ready to groove this Bank Holiday Weekend at "Apollo Revisited: May I Have This Dance," hosted at The Lounge on Wembley High Road. This exclusive night of music and dancing promises an unforgettable experience for the grown and sexy crowd.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 4th May 2024

  • Venue: The Lounge, 546 Wembley High Road, HA0 2AA

  • Time: Doors open at 9:00 PM and close at 3:30 AM. Please note: No admission after 1:00 AM.

Admission:

  • Price: £10 at the door. Make sure to dress to impress!

Entertainment:

DJs for the Night:

  • JB Crew featuring Charlie B & Mr. Boogie

  • Daddy Super Jam Ernie

  • Cabbage Man

Host:

  • Mr. Danroj

Special Notes:

  • Table reservations and bookings are welcome for birthdays, hen nights, stag parties, and group celebrations.

Contact Information:

For more details and bookings, contact:

  • Danroj: 07910 224 847

  • Ernie: 07770 266 067

  • Cabbage: 07599 870 563

  • JB Crew: 07956 221 460

Join us for a night filled with energetic beats, sophisticated vibes, and the best company. Don't miss out on the chance to sway to the rhythms and say, "May I Have This Dance?" at this special event tailored for the discerning, mature crowd.

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Trivia Question

In which year was the Northwood Hills tube station opened, marking the beginning of significant residential development in the area?

  1. 1923

  2. 1933

  3. 1943

  4. 1953

Check out tomorrow’s issue for the correct answer

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