HESWALL Musical Society is looking for members to join them for their forthcoming production.
The show - Festive fun and frolics - is at Heswall Hall on Thursday, December 1 and Tuesday, December 6.
It will feature a mixture of Christmas songs and carols, comedy and dance.
If you would like to take part, the group is holding an information night on Tuesday (August 30) at Kylemore Community Centre on Kylemore Drive in Pensby (7pm). For details visit heswallmusicalsociety.co.uk
Lunch club
NEW Brighton Community Centre hosts a Lunch Club on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from midday.
Open to all, they are a chance to make friends while enjoying a delicious 3 course nutritious lunch.
Admission £5. For details, call Vicki on 07745804279, Elaine on 07532026279 or go to: newbrightoncommunity.uk
Seated Pilates
SEATED Pilates sessions are at St Luke’s Church on Market Street in Hoylake every Monday at 11am and the Bridge Inn, Port Sunlight on Fridays at 10.15am. Admission £5. Details 07971 602322.
Over-50s tennis
ARE you aged over 50, like to play table tennis but not done so for some time? Ex-players are invited to take part in table tennis sessions at West Kirby Concourse on Tuesdays and Fridays 1.30 to 4pm.
Details from Peter Surridge on 0151 632 5507 or just come along.
Gentle Pilates
EASY-going Pilates sessions are held at St Hildeburgh’s Church on Stanley Road in Hoylake every Wednesday from 2-3pm. Details from Kate Hughes on 07590 728456.
Crocquet
A CROQUET club meets at Upton Victory Hall. Details from Jill on 0151 677 0540 or drop in between 1.30pm and 2pm any day for more information.
Wallasey WI
WALLASEY Women’s Institute meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at Claremount Methodist Church Hall. Details from Sheila on 0151 638 4629.
Christmas Carol
WEST Kirby Musical Theatre Company is rehearsing for its forthcoming production.
A Christmas Carol will be staged at Gladstone Theatre on Greendale Road in Port Sunlight from November 9-12.
The group rehearses on Mondays and Wednesdays at Greasby Methodist Church Hall. Tickets for the show are from gladstonetheatre.org.uk or the box office on 0151 643 8757.
Bowls club
WEST Kirby Promenaders Bowls Club is looking for new members.
New members of any ability welcome.
Bowls can be provided. Come along on a Tuesday or Thursday from 1-4pm. Details from 0151 648 9944.
Woodchurch WI
WOODCHURCH Women’s Institute meets on the second Thursday of the month at Holy Cross Church Parish Hall, Woodchurch.
Details from carolyncaldicott@ hotmail.com
Fiddler
WALLASEY-based St Paul’s Musical Theatre Company will stage its production of classic musical Fiddler On The Roof at the Gladstone Theatre in Port Sunlight from October 12- 15. Tickets are from the box office on 0151 643 8757
Table tennis
WIRRAL Table Tennis League is looking to encourage people of all ages and experience to take up the game. Full details are from Dave on 07565 199660 or wirral.ttleagues.com
Park volunteers
THE Friends of Birkenhead Park and Edward Kemp Gardens are looking for volunteers to join the team. For details, see website fbp.org.uk
Come dancing!
DANCE sessions are at St Barnabas Church Scout headquarters in Bromborough on Mondays from 1.30-4pm. Admission £3.
Bellydance
A LADIES Bellydance Exercise Group meets in Wallasey Village and Hoylake each week. It is open to women of all abilities.
Turkish and Egyptian style of dance also known as belly dancing is low impact and you don’t have to expose your tummy. Details from wirralbellydancing@gmail.com or text 07389 716605.
Attic sale
A COFFEE morning with Table Top Attic Sale will be held at St Paul Church on Old Chester Rd in Rock Ferry on Saturday, September 10 from 10am – midday.
Why not clear out those drawers and cupboards and make money? £10 per table, for further details contact Jenny on 0151 513 2645. There will also be homemade cakes and bakes to tempt you, along with tea, coffee and drinks for children.
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