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Social Sessions in Broomhall, Sharrow and Sheffield City Centre ShipShape Health and Wellbeing The Stables Sharrow Lane Sheffield S11 8AE Tel: 0114 250 0222 Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ShipshapeSheffield Twitter: @shipshapesheff Social Sessions in Broomhall, Sharrow and Sheffield City Centre - Summer 2017 We do our best to ensure this information is correct, but advise you to please check before attending an event that it is running. Venue addresses are given at the end of the information sheet Activity Title Contact Place Time Cost Check ed Teas, Coffees, Breakfasts, Lunch Clubs, Cafes ShipShape Breakfast Club 0114 250 0222 [email protected] ShipShape Wednesdays 5.17 10.00am-1.00pm last orders 12.30pm Man Friday (Men’s Group with lunch) 0114 250 0222 [email protected] ShipShape Fridays 10.00am- Free 5.17 Volunteer group: Please contact to 2.00pm confirm it is running. FoodCycle Lunch Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: Cemetery Road Wednesdays Pay as you 5.17 [email protected] Baptist Church 12.00pm feel. Luncheon Club for older people 0114 272 2179 Cemetery Road Tuesdays 11.30 pm £3.00 for a 5.17 [email protected] Baptist Church 3 course meal Men’s Breakfast Club 0114 272 2179 Cemetery Road Monthly 2nd £2.50 5.17 [email protected] Baptist Church Saturday 8.30- 10.00am Coffee Drop In [email protected] tel: Highfield Library Wednesdays 10.00- Drinks 5.17 0114 203 7204 12.00 40p-50p St Mary’s Older Peoples Lunch Club 0114 223 0223 St Mary’s Community Thursdays 12.00- 5.17 Centre, 2.00pm Page 1 of 7 ShipShape Information Service - Social Events in Sharrow, Broomhall and Sheffield City Centre - Summer 2017 Title Of Event Contact Venue Time Cost Checked Women’s Coffee Morning – craft and upcycling with Tel: 0114 250 8898 TBC Monthly on Free Drop 5.17 Roshni Mondays 10.00- In 2.00 Peer Support Group at Roshni Asian Women’s Support 0114 250 8898 TBC 23rd May, 27rd Free Drop 5.17 June, 25th July, In 29th August, 26th September 12.00- 1.30pm Coffee Morning 0114 272 2179 Lansdowne Thursdays 10.30- Free Drop 5.17 [email protected] Community Centre Noon In Blend Pop Up Cafes at Broomhall Centre Blend Cook Eat Share at Broomhall Centre Broomhall Centre Tuesdays Please £1.00- 5.17 Tel: 0114 272 9105. Enquire for times £7.00 Coffee Drop In [email protected] tel: Highfield Library Wednesdays 10.00- Drinks 5.17 0114 203 7204 12.00 40p-50p Drop in Breakfast Club 0114 250 0222 [email protected] ShipShape Wednesdays £1.00 5.17 10.00am-1.00pm donation (last orders 12.30pm) St Mary’s Older Peoples Lunch Club 0114 223 0223 St Mary’s Community Thursdays 12.00- Please 5.17 Centre, 2.00pm enquire Coffee Morning Plus Health Advice: Friendly get- Maxine: 0114 399 1070 or Sloane Medical 22n May, 19th June, Free 5.17 together. [email protected] Centre 17th July 10.00- 12.00pm Belonging Together (Women) and Belonging (Men) Contact Marilyn Victor-Jefferson at FURD U-Mix Centre Wednesdays 11.00- Please 5.17 Groups for New Arrivals and Refugees: tel: T: 0114 2589601 1.00pm enquire Football, gym, dance and refreshments E: [email protected] Cookery Cookery Class - Catering/Cooking for a crowd Tel: 0114 250 8898 Roshni (Asian Tuesdays 10:00am - Please 5.17 Women’s Resource) 12:00pm enquire ShipShape Cooking on a Budget 0114 250 0222 [email protected] ShipShape Mondays 12.30- £1.00 5.17 2.30pm donation Craft and Art Craft Group Tel: 0114 250 0222 ShipShape Fridays 10.30-1.30 Free 4.17 [email protected] Page 2 of 7 ShipShape Information Service - Social Events in Sharrow, Broomhall and Sheffield City Centre - Summer 2017 Title Of Event Contact Venue Time Cost Checked Life Drawing Classes www.broomhallcentre.org.uk Broomhall Centre Sundays 11.00-1.00 5.17 ‘Crafternoons’ - Adult Craft Sessions 0114 258 0482 Heeley City Farm Wednesdays Free 4.17 1.00-3.00pm Knitting and Craft Group 0114 258 0482 Heeley City Farm Thursdays 4.17 Fortnightly 6.00- 9.00pm 11th and 25th May 8th and 22nd June 6th and 20th July Craft and Conversation for Broomhall Women www.broomhallcentre.org.uk Broomhall Centre Fridays 1.00- Free 5.17 3.00pm starting 12th May Photography Group Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Tuesdays 1.00- Free 5.17 [email protected] Centre 5.00pm Gamers Group – Board Games Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Tuesdays 12.30- Free 5.17 [email protected] Centre, 2.45pm Watercolour and Pastels Class Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Wednesdays please £2.00 or 2 5.17 [email protected] Centre, check availability Time Credits Jewellery Making Workshop Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Friday 10.00-2.00 Please 5.17 [email protected] Centre, enquire Sewing and Textile Craft Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Thursdays 1.00- Please 5.17 [email protected] Centre 4.00pm donate for materials Free. Sewing Class with Roshni (Asian Women’s Resource) Tel: 0114 250 8898 TBC Mondays times TBC Free Drop 5.17 IN Sewing Class (Lansdowne Tenants and Residents [email protected] Please enquire Please enquire Please 4.17 Assocation) enquire Craft and Sewing Groups Tel: 0114 270 2040 Zest Please Enquire Free 5.17 DressMaking Workshop with U3A Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Mondays 10.30 Please 5.17 Forum enquire Experimental Art Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Mondays 1.00pm Please 5.17 Forum enquire Drawing and Painting Workshop (Sheffield Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Tuesdays 10.00am Please 5.17 Independent School of Art) Forum enquire Page 3 of 7 ShipShape Information Service - Social Events in Sharrow, Broomhall and Sheffield City Centre - Summer 2017 Title Of Event Contact Venue Time Cost Checked Dressmaking – pattern drafting and cutting Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Wednesdays Please 5.17 Forum 7.00pm enquire Art courses with Heeley Development Trust Tel: 0114 399 1070 Meersbrook Hall Please enquire Please 5.17 www.sheffieldonline.net enquire Drama Sharrow Drama Group Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Mondays 5.00pm Please 5.17 Forum enquire Gardening Grow St Mary’s – help with growing and garden Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Thursdays Earn Time 5.17 Maintenance [email protected]. Centre 10.00am-12.00pm Credits Please check availability as places are limited Step out to Gardening Louisa or Spike on 0114 273 7718 or email The sessions will Please 5.17 SAGE will be running a 10 week introduction to the [email protected] run from Friday book on. basics of gardening starting this April in Grimesthorpe 28th April - Friday Allotments, Burngreave. 30th June Sessions will be for 2 hours - exact times to be confirmed Singing Sheffield Chamber Choir Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Tuesdays 8.00pm Forum Carfield Community Choir 07732 246372 or website: Carfield Primary Monday termtime 5.17 http://www.carfieldcommunitychoir.co.uk School, 6.30-8.00 Humzingers Singing Group Tel: 0114 274 6204 or website: The Abbey Pub Tuesdays 5.17 www.humzingers.org.uk fortnightly 8.00pm- 10.00pm Next session 16th May no session 30th May. St Mary’s Family Choir St Mary’s Community Centre tel: 0114 223 Wednesdays 3.30- 5.17 0223 5.00pm Sheffield Chamber Choir Tel: 0114 250 8384 Sharrow Community Tuesdays 8.00pm Please 5.17 Forum Enquire St Mary’s Rock Choir Kate Threlfall 01252 714276 St Mary’s Community Wednesdays 8.00- Please 5.17 Centre, 9.30pm enquire Page 4 of 7 ShipShape Information Service - Social Events in Sharrow, Broomhall and Sheffield City Centre - Summer 2017 Title Of Event Contact Venue Time Cost Checked City of Sheffield Teachers’ Choir Joy Bowler 0114 284 4003 St Mary’s Community Thursdays 7.00- Please 5.17 Centre, 9.00pm enquire Sheffield Socialist Choir [email protected] St Mary’s Community Thursdays 7.30- Please 5.17 Centre, 9.30pm enquire Singing Through the Seasons. Women only. Miriam on 0114 273 7718 or Venue: The Welcome Dates: Mondays Free or 5.17 With Refreshments are provided run by Sage [email protected] Centre, Burngreave 24th April 27th July £2.00 per Greenfingers 12.30pm- 2.30pm session. Please book. Writing Creative Writing 0114 255 9080 Learn for Life, Please Enquire 5.17 [email protected] Poetry Workshop with WEA – beginning to write 0114 242 3609 [email protected] Highfield Library Starts Tuesdays on £67 or free 5.17 poetry suitable for starters or re-starters. Tutor, Steve 25th April for 10 to those Sawyer sessions 7.00-9.00 on certain pm benefits Creative Writing Group James Starkey 0114 223 0240 St Mary’s Community Wednesday 1.30- £2.00 or 2 5.17 Centre, 3.30pm Time Credits Creative Writing – an introduction Tel: 223 0240 or 07421 745829 or email: St Mary’s Community Wednesday 1.30- Free 5.17 [email protected] Centre, 2.30 Other Community Activities Repair Café [email protected] tel: 0114 Heeley City Farm Sat 27th May Free 4.17 Fix and re-use – don’t throw away! 258 0482 Sat 29th July 10.00-4.00 Home Library Service - FREE service available to any 0114 273 4277 0114 273 4724 Mobile – in your Monthly Free 5.17 Sheffield resident who has problems accessing their [email protected] home local library due to health or mobility difficulties ShipShape Community Hub One Stop Shop 0114 250 0222 [email protected] Moor Market, Thursday 4th May Free 5.17 Ground Floor.
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