The New Inn February newsletter

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Welcome to the February newsletter for The New Inn, Etchinghill. We are updating our mailing list - hopefully we have your correct details and you still wish to receive our monthly newsletter.

Special upcoming events for February are:

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  Launch of [Art](/wiki/#art) at [The New Inn](/wiki/#new/inn) with a dynamic Photography Exhibition by Karin Albinsson** (Sunday 15th February)
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  Ever-popular Black Tie Dinner with a fantastic 3-course menu (Friday 27th February).
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  [Valentine](/wiki/#valentine)'s Dinner with complimentary bottle of [wine](/wiki/#wine) for each table of four (Saturday 14th February) 

** CALLING ALL ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS AND SCULPTORS!

Each month, The New Inn will feature a selection of work from a hand-picked artist, sculptor or photographer. We are delighted to announce that our very first 'Artist of the Month' will be award-winning documentary photographer, Karin Albinsson. Originally hailing from Sweden, Karin is now based in Manchester where she has worked with named-artists such as Oasis, Paul Weller, The Smiths and The Stone Roses. Fresh from an assignment in the Sahara Desert (where she travelled by motorbike!) documenting the nomadic Berber people, Karin will join us in our artists grotto during lunchtime on Sunday 15th Feb. In addition, Karin has offered to take a free documentary portrait for each couple attending the Valentine's Dinner - an amazing opportunity!

Full details & stunning photography from this month's ARTIST IN RESIDENCE can be found at: new-inn.info1

For more information, or to book a dinner reservation, simply call 01303 862026.

Thank you!

The New Inn, Etchinghill

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This is my website The 'Gerald that I set up in a fury of excitement when we first moved here in approximately 2004. I'd been a frequent visitor for a few years before that but I am technically one of those DFLs you get nowadays. The site was a lot more dynamic with a calendar of events and voting for favourite venues + things, + I hear it was a useful reference for those who were thinking of moving here. Now I've moved out of Folkestone again (though only to Hythe) it doesn't get as much attention as it used to. Ironic really as The town is becoming the exciting place we knew it was about to become. My name is not Gerald by the way, the name comes from a fake newspaper in an episode of The Day Today or something, the Portsmouth Gerald, + how there is a local newspaper here called the Folkestone Herald. Puns like this are great aren't they? Do get in touch if you have anything to offer, email anythign @ this domain, or try @folkestone or @pauly on Twitter.