There'll be something for all the family at Firs Farm on 15th December, all in aid of raising money to buy a defibrillator for the Community Hub
This Friday afternoon you're invited to grab your knitting needles and join a communal crafting session in the Broomfield Park clubhouse.
Better Streets for Enfield invite you to join a free community walk and talk through two local parks, including a lunch stop at a park cafe that was recently relaunched.
David Williamson promises us a great opportunity to celebrate our community at the Palmers Green Festival on Sunday 1st September.
It may be one of the events in this year's Broomfield Summer Festival, but prepare to be chilled when the British Touring Shakespeare Company bring their new take on Jekyll and Hyde to Broomfield Park on Saturday 7th September at 4pm - the only London date on their countrywide tour.
Five gorgeous models, all from the local community, strutted their stuff last weekend on a catwalk set up in Palmers Green's new space, Devonshire Square.
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Palmers Green Action Team have announced the dates of two more markets in Devonshire Square, one of them a replacement for the cancelled Summer Market.
On Saturday 16th September the public space at the junction of Green Lanes and Devonshire Road will play host to the Late Summer Market - late in more than one sense: it's late because it's the market that should have been held in July but was postponed due to high winds; and it's being held in late summer.
No announcements yet about stallholders, but they'll presumably mostly be those who were expected in July.
On Saturday 14th October we'll have the Autumn Market, when we're promised "a whole new line up of local makers".