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'What's On' South Newsletter August 2019 Compiled by the Community ‘What’s On’ South Newsletter August 2019 Compiled by the Community Inclusion Service The enclosed information will be discussed at the What’s On Community Meeting, held on the third Thursday of every month at St Andrews Church, Brownley Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester 22 0DW Meeting, Thursday 15th August 2019 12 – 1pm. Come along and find out what’s going on in and around your community meeting. Meet people, have a coffee and a chat. ‘What’s On’ Newsletter August 2019 A snapshot of activities going on in South Manchester Connect When it comes to wellbeing, other people matter. Evidence shows that good relationships with family, friends and the wider community, are important for mental wellbeing. Peer support social network group Monday (1st Monday of every month only) Drop-in at the Forum Café 1-2pm. Tuesday Battery Park, Wilbraham Rd, M21 Drop in, in the morning Free. Drop-In, Tuesday The Tree of Life Centre Drop-in, Greenbrow Road, Newall Green, M23 2UE (meet at the café) 12-2pm. Friday Social Networking morning at the ‘Parrswood’, Parrswood Road, Didsbury. Free Cafe Q, lunch meet up, Church Road, Northenden 12.00 Drop In at St Andrews House, Brownley Road M22 ODW 12.00 – 2.00 Saturday Self Help Drop-In, 9 Self Help Services, Wythenshawe Forum 10–12:00 -manchester-uk-shutterstock-editorial- 9787794 g.jpg Manchester Pride Festival 2019 Manchester Pride Festival will be made up of Manchester Pride Live, the Candlelit Vigil, the Superbia Weekend, the Gay Village Party, Manchester Pride Parade and Youth Pride MCR. Between the 23 - 26 August 2019, our internationally renowned event will come alive across the city, on a scale never before seen. Stretching from Mayfield to Deansgate with our heart in The Village. An unforgettable weekend awaits. The Big Weekend features numerous art, culture, music, sports and debate events, with live music and various stalls and arenas hosting a wide range of activities. The parade will be on Saturday, August 24th, from around midday. Over 50s Love talking Sport ? Lancashire CCC Foundation and Sporting Memories Network invite you to our friendly group for older sports fans at Sale West Community Centre, Newbury Avenue, Sale, M33 4QW. Held in the coffee lounge. Last Thursday of every month from 10.30 AM ‘til 12 PM. Come along and listen, debate current sporting topics as well as share sporting memories. Reminisce with older sporting fans. Tea / Coffee included. For more information please call Kay on 0161 868 6859 or Email [email protected] www.sportingmemoriesnetwork.com Zumba Gold - Fit For The Young At Heart. Get active with great people at the dance party workout that moves at your pace. Gentle Dance Class. Friday 11.00-11.45 am at the Northern Lawn Tennis Club, Palatine Road, Didsbury, Manchester, M20 3YA. Only £4. For more information call Nicky on 07947 323 216 or email [email protected] Discussion Group with Ria - Thursdays 1 -2.15pm. Reminiscence’ means sharing life experiences, memories and stories from the past. Varying topics each week ranging from reminiscence to present day issues. Free. Everyone Welcome! No need to book, just turn up. Held in the café at Crossacres Resource Centre, 1 Peel Hall Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester 22 5DG. Phone 0161 498 8266 Get a move on….Specialised Keep Fit for the over 50’s - Join Age UK Manchester for a weekly drop in fitness class offering fun and unique ways of exercising. Janice (Jazzy J) will cater for any ability or level of fitness. It’s for everybody! Every Tuesday: Chair-based Exercise 1.30pm-2.30pm. Fun and exercise (including gym induction) 2.30pm-3.30pm. Meet new people and make new friends whilst improving your fitness and mobility. Each session costs just £2 with members attending free of charge. Crossacres Resource Centre, 1 Peel Hall Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester 22 5DG. Self Help Group - Friday mornings 10.30am – 12.30pm.“Worrying and feeling sad doesn’t have to be part of your daily life. There is something you can do about it “. Come along to our older adult’s wellbeing workshop (65 plus). A qualified practitioner will give you practical tools to help improve wellbeing, reduce worries, manage stress and feel happier in your life. Crossacres Resource Centre, 1 Peel Hall Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester 22 5DG. Phone: 0161 498 8266 LADYBARN’S OVER 50’S SOCIAL CLUB - Wednesdays 12.30 – 2.30pm. A light lunch and free activities. £2.50 (arts & crafts, singing, quizzes and more). Thursdays 12.30 – 2.30pm. A two course meal & free prized Bingo. £4.50 Ladybarn Community Hub, Royle Street, M14 6RN. For more information call 0161 224 3733 or email [email protected] Fabulous Forgetful Friends – A group which empowers and raises awareness for people with dementia. It is part of “Together Dementia Support”. The group offers support to talk about issues that concern people with dementia, have lunch in addition to a monthly fun trip out in their mini bus. It runs on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at Chorlton Central Church, Barlow Moor Road, M21 8BF. Welcome to Wythenshawe Dementia Café - First Wednesday of the month from 1pm-3pm. Do you care for someone with dementia? Would you like to learn more about dementia? Come and join Admiral Nurses, Dementia Support Advisers, Manchester Carers Forum for a cuppa and a chat in a relaxed and friendly environment. This is a ‘safe’ place bringing people with dementia and their family carers together in the community. Here you can get support and meet other people in the same situation as you. It’s a place to make new friendships. Dementia Café Dates: Wednesdays 1st May, 5th June, 3rd July, 7th August, 4th September, 2nd October, 6th November and the 4th December. Village 135 (Extra Care Facility), Hollyhedge Road, Wythenshawe, M22 4QN. For more information contact Gill, Bridget, or Theresa on 0161 219 2336 Infinite Tai Chi for Over 50's - Wednesday Mornings 10:30 - 11:30 am. March 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24. Cost is £3.00 per class. Grove Lane Court , Grove Lane, Didsbury. In all classes wear comfortable clothing for easy movement and wrap warm for relaxation. Classes are taught in block sessions. A minimum of 5 people is required to run a session. Always listen to your body and rest at any time you need to during class. Please contact Gloria Hanson on 07870 335 348 or Peggy Foster on 0161 434 0371 or Email:[email protected] Creative arts – From Memory Books to Future Boxes. This creative arts workshop offers adult learners the opportunity to capture precious memories, hopes and dreams for the future in beautiful handmade books and boxes. The perfect workshop for adults who have treasured items, which are tucked away and have most likely been forgotten about. From old letters and family photographs, to children's drawings and pressed leaves. This workshop is available across the north of England. We can also create a workshop especially for you – taking your budget, timeframes and location into consideration. You can call the Street Style Surgery on 07793 633 003 or email: www.streetstylesurgery.co.uk Over 50’s Table Tennis - Every Wednesday 10am-11am. This weekly table tennis session is open to anyone over the age of 50. Led by experienced coach Dennis Bradshaw. It’s a great way to stay active, learn new skills and meet new people. For more information email [email protected] or ask at reception. Withington Baths, 30 Burton Road, Withington, M20 3EB. Telephone 0161 478 1181 Acting Up invites you to an over 50’s Drama Group – Every Wednesday from 1-3pm at Westcroft Community Centre, Burnage, M20 6EF. All travel costs and refreshments are provided. If you would like to get involved or have any questions please contact Jemma at [email protected] or 07598 860882 www.sonderradio.com ‘Sing Out! - The over 50’s Choir meets on Thursday between 1.30pm and 2.45pm at St Anthony’s Church, Portway, Wythenshawe, M22. We are looking for new members to join the group to sing for pleasure and in concerts. To find out more please contact Margaret on 0161 998 6252. Creative Club for those living with dementia - Come and have fun making, sharing and relaxing whilst we explore a range of creative activities such as pottery, painting and drawing, needle craft and much more. Members are asked to contribute £5 per session for materials and refreshments. Those requiring transport, in our new minibus are asked to contribute an extra £4. If you’d like to join us please get in touch with Vicky. Telephone 0161 226 7186 or e-mail: [email protected] Tuesdays 2-4pm. Village 135, 3 Hollyhedge Court Road, Wythenshawe, M22 4ZP Later Life Living’ Day Club for the over 50’s - Bored at home? Depressed? No confidence? Then this is the place for you. Monday- Friday 10am-4pm. Half day 10am-1pm or 1pm-4pm. Dementia friendly. Activities include: Chair Exercises, Flower Arranging, Arts and Crafts, Musical Bingo, Board Games, Gardening, Quizzes and Singing. Volunteers Welcome. Located at: Norbrook Youth Club, 2 Bordley Walk, Northern Moor, M23 0AR. Phone: 07731795418 Email: [email protected] WEB: laterlifeliving.co.uk Barlow Moor Community Centre Over 60s Club - 23 Mersey Bank Avenue, Chorlton, M21 7NT Phone: 0161 446 4805. Social club and luncheon club with range of activities e.g. exercise class, tai chi, local history class, cards and bingo. Outings and day trips, Befriending, practical help and exercise classes. •Mature Movers - Arm chair exercise classes. luncheon club, older people’s forum “Cake and conversation” including guest speakers.
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