AN exhibition showcasing 40 pieces of women’s artwork dating from the early 1800s to the 1980s is on view at the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight until August 18.
Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists charts the development of women’s landscape painting as women began to train in professional schools and their work became more commonplace in exhibitions.
Entry to the exhibition is free. For more details go to liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/anotherview.
Yoga
CHAIR-based yoga, coffee and chat at Westbourne Hall, West Kirby every Thursday from 10.30am to midday. Details from yogawithkate.org or Kate Knowles on 07708 496645.
Theatre group
The Greasby Players are looking for new members. If you are 18 or over and interested in joining, email spcave16@gmail.com for further details.
Aviation group
WIRRAL Aviation Society meets on the first Sunday every month for aviation related talks at the RAFA Club, Alton Road, Oxton (7.30pm), admission £5. Contact Rob on 0151 638 6793 for details.
Bowling club
WEST Kirby Prom Bowls Club is looking for new members, men and women. Sessions every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 1-4pm. Details from 0151 625 5158.
St Paul's show
LISCARD-based St Paul’s Musical Theatre Company is in rehearsal for Made in Dagenham - The Musical which is at the Gladstone Theatre in Port Sunlight from October 16 to 19.
Based on the hit movie, it is described as 'an uplifting British musical comedy about friendship, love and the importance of fighting for what is right’. Tickets from gladstonetheatre.org.uk/
Table Tennis
WIRRAL Table Tennis League needs players for the 2024/25 season, starting in September. Details from Dave Morris on 07565 199660 or the website: wirral.ttleagues.com.
Get creative
ART classes are at Newton Village Hall on Monday (2.30-4.30pm and 7-9pm) and Wednesday (10am-noon).
For more details email nigelmorris@hotmail.co.uk or call 678 0834.
Get snappy
HESWALL Photographic Society meets on Friday evenings at St Peter’s Church Hall in Lower Heswall (7.30pm). Details from heswallphotosoc.co.uk
Greasby bowls
GREASBY Ladies Bowls Club is looking for new members with or without experience to join the club. Details from 07772991348 for details
Dance classes
CHILDREN’S 'starter' dance classes are at Merrall’s Dance Centre in Moreton every Monday from 5.15pm-6.15pm. Details available from merrallsdancecentre.co.uk
Folk club
WALLASEY folk and acoustic club meets on the first and third Sundays of each month at Misty Blues on Manor Road in Liscard (7.30pm).
Over-50s swim
WIRRAL over-50s swim club meets at Calday Grange Swimming Pool every Friday morning. Email wirraloverfiftiesswimmers@gmail.com if interested in taster session.
Country music
LEASOWE Castle Country Music Club meets on Thursdays at Poulton Vics Social Club, Poulton Bridge Road, Wallasey (7.15pm).
Piano bar
THERE is live piano music at the Mess Cafe at Fort Perch Rock, New Brighton every Thursday night (7pm). The Fort Sessions’ - a night of live acoustic guitar and singers - are at the venue on Friday (7pm).
Folk dancing
FOLK dance sessions are on the first, third and fifth Tuesday of every month at Victoria Hall, Bebington from 8pm-10pm. Details alexacharlottepenny@gmail.com
Ladies bowling
BEBINGTON Ladies Bowling Club meets on Tuesday and Thursday. Details, 0151 608 8616.
Flexercise
FLEXERCISE sessions for over 60s are at St James’ Church Hall, New Brighton every Wednesday. Details from 07544 150112.
Anyone for ... ?
BADMINTON club nights are at Upton Victory Hall on Salacre Lane in Upton on Mondays and Fridays (7.30pm). Details, Lauretta on 07936 293350.
Tap dance
A Monday evening tap dancing class in Wallasey is looking for new members. Call Angela on 07786 360959.
Oxton U3A
OXTON University of the Third Age (U3A) holds fortnightly meetings at Trinity with Palm Grove Church, Alton Road, Birkenhead.
If you are interested and would like more details, email membership@oxtonu3a.co.uk
Have you got an event for noticeboard? Email craig.manning@nqnw.co.uk
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