Old Town

A COFFEE MORNINg: in aid of Cancer Research UK, takes place at St Mary's Church in The Old Parsonage on Saturday April 9 from 10-12noon. Entrance is just £1 to include refreshments.

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THE COMMUNITY WISE Centre: in Ocklynge Road has many activities coming up that you are welcome to attend. Starting on Monday April 12 from 2-4pm a series of workshops begins - drawing for all (£15), experiments in Art (£15) and two workshops looking at the history of modern Pop Art movements in Europe and America (£12). Tuesday April 12 from 2-3.30pm a series of four sessions will teach participants how to research their family history. These hands on sessions are for complete beginners and those who have made a start but have got stuck. Costing £20 per person. Wednesday 13 from 2-3.30pm a relaxed and informal history and geography course will take participants on a journey of discovery looking at the achievements of famous explorers from 16th century onwards. This six week course costs £30 and takes place fortnightly. Saturday 16th April, from 7.30- 9.30pm, wine expert Michael Gould will lead a wine tasting evening packed with information and tips on what to look for on a budget, £12 per person. Tuesday 19 from 6.30-8.00pm a six week photography course begins. Looking at the basics and beyond this course will show participants how to get the best out of your camera and create the wow factor. Costing £60 per person. Saturday 12 and Saturday May 14, 10-4 pm, Lino print workshop. Info from [email protected]. Booking now on 722924.

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Old Town’s local history?: If so The Historic Old Town Group would like your support. Please contact Derek Legg by emailing [email protected] for more information.

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