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Rotary Club of Middleton launches Community Forum
The first Rotary Club of Middleton Community Forum is scheduled for Sunday 4th March at Middleton Cricket Club at 7.30pm. A FREE meat & potato pie supper will be provided.
Rotary will offer help to community groups in more than financial ways with practical help and back-up skills e.g. web-site design; bookkeeping; project management; legal / organizational matters help and advice; promotion of themselves and their events etc.
Community groups will be encouraged to tell each other about events they plan to hold so that these can be integrated into the Rotary programme and that cross-support can be provided one to another.
The Forum is open to all Middleton Community Groups and organisations. If you would like to attend please contact Stuart Sawle tel: 01706 362121 or email Stuart.Sawle@sysop.co.uk
Free
Time/Date:
04 March 2012
Sunday 7:30pm
Venue/Address:
Middleton Cricket Club
Towncroft Avenue
Middleton
M24 5DA
Stuart Sawle
01706 362121
Email:
Memory Wellbeing Cafe
Falls Prevention Team & Armchair Dancing
The Memory Wellbeing Cafes provide an opportunity for people with dementia and their carers to come together in a safe and welcoming environment where they can speak with each other, volunteers and professionals for support.
The cafes, which are based in the communities where they are most needed, have worked very well in other areas of the North West. They can help prevent feelings of loneliness and isolation by giving visitors the opportunity to speak to other people in similar situations as themselves.
Each cafe will have professionals from different organisations providing relevant information on a series of topics on a one-to-one or group basis. As well as this, activities, such as singing and dancing, will also be organised.
This session will continue on the first Tuesday of every month.
Free
Time/Date:
06 March 2012
1.30pm - 3.30pm
Venue/Address:
Butterworth Hall
New Street
Milnrow
Rochdale
OL16 3PQ
Tania Taylor, Alzheimer's Society
01706 926666
Email:
Rochdale Borough Womens Enterprise Network Meeting
Autumn Network Event ~ Tue 7th March 2012
Rochdale Borough Womens Enterprise Network is run by women entrepreneurs from all over the Rochdale Borough for women entrepreneurs from all over the Rochdale Borough.
The Aim of the rochdale borough women’s enterprise network is to promote independence and self-belief amongst women entrepreneurs in Rochdale borough.
The Objectives of the rochdale borough women’s enterprise network are:
- To provide Networking opportunities for women entrepreneurs
- To provide motivational support structures and activities for the membership
- To provide signposting to support services for women entrepreneurs
- To raise the profile and awareness of women’s entrepreneurship in Rochdale Borough and in general
£5 including supper
Time/Date:
07 March 2012
Tuesday 6.30pm
Venue/Address:
True Serenity ~ Centre for Holistic Excellence
Suite 2
2nd Floor
Blue Pit Mill
Queensway
Castleton
Rochdale
OL11 2PG
Emma Smith
01706 630750
Email:
Breathe Easy Heywood Middleton & Rochdale Support Group
Breathe Easy Heywood Middleton & Rochdale Support group for all local people affected by lung diseases, their family members, friends and carers.
Time/Date:
07 March 2012
1.30pm to 3.30pm
Venue/Address:
Castleton Community Centre
Manchester Road
Castleton
Rochdale
OL11 3BS
Barbara Leeming
Email:
Rebalance Reflexology
Objects: “To advance the education of women, irrespective of race, creed and party so as to enable them to make the best contribution towards the common good.
To educate such women in the principles of good citizenship. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation for such women in the interests of social welfare and a view to improving their conditions of life”
The main guild meeting is held on the second Wednesday of the month except August. All meetings are held in the Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough at 7.30pm.
Arts & Crafts - 1st Wednesday in the month
Business - 2nd Wednesday in the month
Miscallany – 3rd Wednesday in the month
Social Studies – 4th Wednesday in the month
Book Sales Table Every Week!
Time/Date:
07 March 2012
Wednesday 7.30pm
Venue/Address:
Littleborough Towns Women's Guild
Littleborough Coach House Lodge Street
Littleborough
01706 378960
AGM Quiz and Supper
Objects: “To advance the education of women, irrespective of race, creed and party so as to enable them to make the best contribution towards the common good.
To educate such women in the principles of good citizenship. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation for such women in the interests of social welfare and a view to improving their conditions of life”
The main guild meeting is held on the second Wednesday of the month except August. All meetings are held in the Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough at 7.30pm.
Arts & Crafts - 1st Wednesday in the month
Business - 2nd Wednesday in the month
Miscallany – 3rd Wednesday in the month
Social Studies – 4th Wednesday in the month
Book Sales Table Every Week!
Time/Date:
14 March 2012
Wednesday 7.30pm
Venue/Address:
Littleborough Towns Women's Guild
Littleborough Coach House Lodge Street
Littleborough
01706 378960
Memory Wellbeing Cafe
Personal Budgets & Indian Head Massage
The Memory Wellbeing Cafes provide an opportunity for people with dementia and their carers to come together in a safe and welcoming environment where they can speak with each other, volunteers and professionals for support.
The cafes, which are based in the communities where they are most needed, have worked very well in other areas of the North West. They can help prevent feelings of loneliness and isolation by giving visitors the opportunity to speak to other people in similar situations as themselves.
Each cafe will have professionals from different organisations providing relevant information on a series of topics on a one-to-one or group basis. As well as this, activities, such as singing and dancing, will also be organised.
This session will continue on the second Wednesday of every month.
Free
Time/Date:
14 March 2012
10.00am - 12noon
Venue/Address:
The Lighthouse Project
Warwick Mill
Oldham Road
Middleton
M24 1AZ
Tania Taylor, Alzheimer's Society
01706 926666
Email:
Memory Wellbeing Cafe
Personal Budgets & Indian Head Massage
The Memory Wellbeing Cafes provide an opportunity for people with dementia and their carers to come together in a safe and welcoming environment where they can speak with each other, volunteers and professionals for support.
The cafes, which are based in the communities where they are most needed, have worked very well in other areas of the North West. They can help prevent feelings of loneliness and isolation by giving visitors the opportunity to speak to other people in similar situations as themselves.
Each cafe will have professionals from different organisations providing relevant information on a series of topics on a one-to-one or group basis. As well as this, activities, such as singing and dancing, will also be organised.
This session will continue on the third Friday of every month.
Time/Date:
16 March 2012
10.00am - 12noon
Venue/Address:
The Phoenix Centre
1 Church Street
Heywood
OL10 1LR
Tania Taylor, Alzheimer's Society
01706 926666
Email:
Rochdale Ramblers, Area Annual General Meeting
Group meeting and postal night.
Time/Date:
17 March 2012
Saturday 2:30pm
Venue/Address:
Friends’ Meeting House
Mount Street
Manchester
0161 764 0965
Morecambe Bay (Part 2)
Objects: “To advance the education of women, irrespective of race, creed and party so as to enable them to make the best contribution towards the common good.
To educate such women in the principles of good citizenship. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation for such women in the interests of social welfare and a view to improving their conditions of life”
The main guild meeting is held on the second Wednesday of the month except August. All meetings are held in the Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough at 7.30pm.
Arts & Crafts - 1st Wednesday in the month
Business - 2nd Wednesday in the month
Miscallany – 3rd Wednesday in the month
Social Studies – 4th Wednesday in the month
Book Sales Table Every Week!
Time/Date:
21 March 2012
Wednesday 7.30pm
Venue/Address:
Littleborough Towns Women's Guild
Littleborough Coach House Lodge Street
Littleborough
01706 378960