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Alzheimer's Society North East Lincolnshire Memory Café And Alzheimer’s Society North East Lincolnshire Memory Café and Activity Group Calendar November 2017 November 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 3 4 Scartho Memory Café at Scartho Immingham Friendship Club Community Centre 10am at Civic Centre 1pm NELLES at Centre 4 1.30pm Walking Group at St Michaels Church 10.15am 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Annie Chapple Memory Café Grimsby Memory Café at Scartho Friendship Club Immingham Memory Café at Annie Chapple St James Hotel 1.30pm at The Rose and Crown 10am at Civic Centre 1pm Community Centre 1.30pm NELLES at Centre 4 1.30pm Walking Group at St Michaels Church 10.15am 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Curzon Memory Café at Scartho Memory Café at Scartho Immingham Friendship Club Curzon Centre 10am Community Centre 10am at Civic Centre 1pm Singing for the Brain at NELLES at Centre 4 1.30pm Walking Group at St Michaels Corpus Christi 2pm Church 10.15am 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Annie Chapple Memory Café Grimsby Memory Café at Scartho Friendship Club Immingham Memory Café at Annie Chapple St James Hotel 1.30pm at The Rose and Crown 10am at Civic Centre 1pm Community Centre 1.30pm NELLES at Centre 4 1.30pm Walking Group at St Michaels Church 10.15am 26 27 28 29 30 Musical Memories at Linden Curzon Memory Café at Homes Club 2.00pm Curzon Centre 10am Singing for the Brain at Corpus Christi 2pm Groups Venue Information Dates for the Curzon Memory Cafe Curzon Centre, Coulbeck Drive, Cleethorpes DN35 9HW 10am—12noon Fortnightly Diary: Annie Chapple Memory Cafe Annie Chapple Centre, 21 -22 Aspen Court, Cleethorpes 1.30pm—3.30pm Fortnightly DN35 0SJ Thursday 2nd November 2017 Singing for the Brain Corpus Christie Community Room, Grimsby Road, 2.00pm– 4.00pm Fortnightly Scartho Memory Café 10am –12noon (£1.50 per person) Cleethorpes, DN35 7LJ Music entertainment with John Grimsby Memory Cafe Crest Suite, St James Hotel, Grimsby DN31 1EP 1.30pm—3.30pm Fortnightly Monday 20th November Musical Memories (Tea Linden Homes Club, Clee Road, Grimsby DN32 8QL 2pm—4pm Last Wednesday Dance) of every month Annie Chapple Memory Café Scartho Memory Cafe Scartho Village Community Centre, 26 Waltham Road, 10am—12noon Fortnightly 1.30pm—3.30pm Scartho DN33 2LX Music entertainment with Bruce Scartho Friendship Club The Rose and Crown, Louth Rd, Grimsby DN33 2HR 10am —12noon Fortnightly Friday 24th November 2017 NELLES support group for Centre 4, Wootton Road, Grimsby DN33 1HE 1.30pm—3.30pm Weekly Immingham Memory Café carer’s (can be accompanied by person with dementia) 1pm—3pm Walking Group Starts inside St Michael’s Church, Great Coates Road, 10.15am – Weekly Music Entertainment with Bruce Grimsby DN34 4ND 12noon Wednesday 29th November Immingham Memory Cafe Old Library, Civic Centre, Pelham Road, Immingham 1pm—3pm Fortnightly DN40 1QF Musical Memories 2– 4pm Immingham Friendship Club Old Library, Civic Centre, Pelham Road, Immingham 1pm – 3pm Fortnightly Join us for an afternoon of music, DN40 1QF entertainment and dancing at the Linden. Suitable for all. The aim of our groups is to provide an opportunity for those living with dementia to socialise, take part in activities and get support. Anyone who has a diagnosis of dementia or is currently caring for someone with dementia may attend, along with any other family and friends. £1 donation per session is appreciated This resource is intended for clients that are already attending groups. It’s purpose is to act as a memory aid . If you are new to our groups and haven't spoken with our dementia adviser please give us a call. Alzheimer’s Society North East Lincolnshire, 21 Dudley Street, Grimsby, DN31 2AW Office Telephone: 01472 359247 Opening times 9am—5pm Monday Registered Charity No: 296645 .
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