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Summer 2018 - June What’s on for the Over 50’s in Brighton and Hove? Summer 2018 - June Telephone: 01273 688 117 [email protected] lifelinesbrightonhove.org.uk/primetime Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Welcome to June’s PrimeTime Calendar! The usual round-up of activities for the over 50’s going on around our city, with a focus on older men. First, a few items of interest: World Cup Cooking Club Watch football. Do a bit of cooking. Eat food and drink tea. What’s there not to like? All going on at the Easthill Park Community Café in their new training kitchen during international footie season. The club will be open for matches on June 15th, 22nd, 28th and July 2nd. Limited spaces. Call 07956 909 220 or email [email protected] to book. Veterans' Tea & Toast Club Drop in at All Bar One in Brighton for chat, advice and info on issues affecting you, meet fellow veterans and enjoy a brew! Run by The Royal British Legion working with Age UK. The next one is on Friday 22nd June from 9 am to 11:30 am. Call 03330 114 339 for info. Pop-up Memory Cafe Visit the memory café at St Richards Community Centre, Hove for tea, coffee, cake and chat. Join in activities like jigsaws, word searches, pictures and books. All in a supportive and friendly, safe space. Run by Hangleton & Knoll Project. The next one is on Wednesday 20th June from 10:30 am to 12 pm. Call 02173 410 858 or email [email protected] for info. A special bonus is that The Alzheimer’s Society are running their Hove Carers Club at the same time. So pop in for support and advice whilst your cared-for person enjoys company and activities close by. Brighter Outlook Albion in the Community are offering a free physical activity programme for anyone 18+ living in the city, living with and beyond cancer. Call 01273 668 591 or email [email protected] for info. Page 2 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Venue details are listed at the end. Day Start End Description Venue Board Games - Upwords or Scrabble Mon- Book a morning slot to play Upwords or The Java Community 9:00 12:00 Fri Scrabble with Helen. Café Call Marion on 01273 688117 to book. Pilates for 50+ Standing & chair based exercise to help release tension in your back, neck and South Portslade Mon 1:30 14:15 shoulders, realign your posture and help Community Centre build strength. Call Will or Keira on 01273 688117 to book. In Shape for Life Hangleton Community Mon 9:30 10:30 Circuit based exercise Centre Alexander Technique Mon 9:30 13:30 Ayurvedic Therapies The Hop 50+ Call 01273 729 603 for appointment Mon 10:00 11:00 Dancing for Health ~ Fitness Class St Luke's Church Mon 10:00 11:00 Healthwalks: Preston Park Meet @ Rotunda Café Meditation Mon 10:00 11:30 Comfortable, chair based meditation Patching Lodge Call Marion on 01273 688117 to book. Mickey's Crossword Club Enjoy solving puzzles together, beginners welcome! Refreshments Mon 10:00 11:30 Hazelholt available. Will on 01273 688 117 to book Hosted by Volunteering Matters Men In Sheds (Women Welcome) Mon 10:00 16:00 Brighton Youth Centre Hosted by Fabrica Mon 10:30 11:00 What’s News ~ Discussion Group? The Hop 50+ Mon 11:00 11:45 Lifelines: Meditation Patching Lodge Page 3 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Day Start End Description Venue Sing Healthy, Play Happy Mon 11:00 12:30 Dementia friendly singing/ music group Maycroft Manor Email [email protected] to book Table Tennis Mon 11:00 12:30 Free Weekly sessions run by the Brighton Patching Lodge Table Tennis Club 50+ Table Tennis Social League Mon 11:00 13:00 Fitzherbert’s Centre Brighton Table Tennis Club Relax with Colouring Mon 11:45 12:45 Relaxing colouring sessions Patching Lodge Call Marion on 01273 688117 to book. Mon 12:30 13:30 Tai Chi Level Community Rooms Chess - Beginners for Older People * Starts 16th April for 10 weeks Keep your mind active and meet new Mon 13:00 14:30 people. Women especially welcome. Age UK To book contact Andrew Wallace on 07900 666 077 or [email protected] Mon 14:00 15:00 Healthwalks: St Ann’s Well Gardens Meet by Garden Café Mon 14:00 15:30 Scrabble The Hop 50+ Mon 14:00 16:00 Lifelines: Learn to play Bridge Patching Lodge Mon 15:30 16:30 Yoga Cornerstone Latin Dance Class * Alternate Mondays Fun and friendly dance class for Salsa, South Portslade Mon 16:00 17:00 Rhumba, Cha Cha, Tango! Community Centre Beginners welcome, no partner needed. Call Keira on 01273 688117 to book. Over 50’s Men Living With HIV * Men with HIV Only Mon 19:00 21:00 1st Monday of the Month Central Brighton Contact Alice Booth to book on 07769 239 295 or [email protected] Page 4 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Day Start End Description Venue Silver Strings (Open Strings) Tue 9:30 11:30 Brighthelm Learn to play a stringed instrument Evergreen Strollers 55+ Tue 9:30 14:00 4-7 mile walks every other Weds Call for meeting point Call 01273 694 989 Seated Massage ~ Full Body Massage Tue 9:30 15:00 Aromatherapy, Reiki The Hop 50+ Call 01273 729 603 for app All Brighton Conservation Volunteers Meet by recycling bins Tue 9:30 Day Minibus collects to take to site north end of The Level Meet @ entrance to Tue 10:00 11:00 Healthwalks: Seafront Brighton pier Active Forever: Boccia League Tue 10:00 12:00 Patching Lodge Call 01273 292 724 for details Tech Buddies Tue 10:00 12:00 The Hop 50+ Laptops, Mobile Phones, iPad etc. Computer Drop In St Richards Community Tue 10:00 13:00 Call Lulu 01273 881 446 Centre Meet @ Falmer Rd car Tue 10:30 12:00 Healthwalks: Castle Hill, Woodingdean park, Bexhill Rd junction In Shape for Life Tue 11:30 12:30 Manor Road Gym Low intensity exercise Tue 11:30 12:30 Mindful Yoga The Hop 50+ Tue 11:30 12:30 Yahtzee, Dominoes & Draughts The Hop 50+ Working 50+ * 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month Tue 11:30 13:00 Cornerstone Aimed at pre/early retirement/redundancy Tue 12:00 12:30 In Shape for Life ~ circuit based exercise Moulsecoomb Hall Line Dancing Tue 13:30 15:00 The Hop 50+ Call for venue 01273 729 603 Page 5 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Day Start End Description Venue Coffee, Chess & Cake Club * Starts 8th May Chat, play classic games, read paper, Tue 13:30 15:30 East Hill Park Café tea/cake and enjoy the park. Book at Park Café, call 07956 909 220 or email [email protected] Men’s Social Club Woodingdean Methodist Tue 14:00 17:00 Darts, Dominoes, Cribbage & Chat Church 50+ Table Tennis Tue 15:00 17:00 Fitzherbert’s Centre Brighton Table Tennis Club Computer Drop In St Richards Community Tue 15:00 17:00 Call Lulu 01273 881 446 Centre Tue 15:00 19:00 Bicycle Workshop Cranks Bicycle Workshop Evergreen Strollers Wed 9:30 14:00 4-7 mile walks every other Weds for 55+ Call for meeting point Call 01273 694 989 Meet @ East Brighton Wed 10:00 11:00 Healthwalks: Sheepcote Valley Park Café Lifelines: Men’s Social Group Wed 10:00 12:00 * Every other Weds Patching Lodge Call 01273 688 177 for details Computer Drop In St Richards Community Wed 10:00 13:00 Call Lulu 01273 881 446 Centre Reflexology, Indian Head Massage & Wed 10:00 13:00 Chiropody The Hop 50+ Call 01273 729 603 for app Men in Sheds (Women Welcome) Wed 10:00 16:00 Brighton Youth Centre Hosted by Fabrica Preston Park, next to Wed 10:15 12:00 Mental Wellbeing Football Central Café Active Forever: Wed 10:30 12:00 Kings Alfred's Table/Short Tennis for 50+ Page 6 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Day Start End Description Venue Carers Peer Support Group *Last Wed of the month Friendly space to chat and connect with St Richards Community Wed 10:30 12:00 other carers of those with dementia. Centre Call 01273 726 266 for details Please Note: June 27th moved to June 20th and 26th Sept to Oct 3rd. LGBT Social Meet Up Wed 10:30 12:00 * First Weds Modelo Lounge Café call 01273 729 603 to confirm Gentle Yoga A gentle, chair based yoga class to help Wed 11:00 12:00 Hazelholt keep you active. Call Will or Keira on 01273 688117 to book. Meet @ Hollingdean Wed 11:00 12:30 Healthwalks: Hollingbury Hill Fort Sure Start Centre In Shape for Life Wed 11:00 12:30 Brentwood Road Exercise Men's Walking Group * Men only Meet in town, head off Weekly hiking group for men suffering Wed 11:00 by mini bus to Sussex from depression and PTSD Downs Contact Stephen on 01273 234 868 Wed 12:00 13:00 Cosy Community Café Brighthelm Wed 13:30 15:00 Pilates Manor Road Gym Reminiscence Group A weekly, friendly tea and chat group Wed 13:45 15:00 Patching Lodge sharing memories. Call Marion on 01273 688117 to book Dementia Café 3rd Wednesday of the month Maycroft Manor Care Wed 14:00 16:00 Open to the community for people living Home with dementia and their carers Page 7 of 17 Volunteering Matters ~ Primetime Calendar Day Start End Description Venue Men’s Social Group ~ Women Welcome * Last Wed of the month Wed 14:00 16:00 Vallance Centre Call Mark Drayton on 07809 830 029 or [email protected] Wed 14:30 16:00 B&H Osteoporosis Support Group Brighthelm Conversation Cafes (Monthly) Wed 14:30 16:00 Call 01273 778 646 to book Hosted by Fabrica or email [email protected] Computer Drop In St Richards Community Wed 15:00 17:00 Call Lulu 01273 881 446 Centre Lifelines: Ballroom Dance Class Woodingdean Methodist Thu 2:30 16:00 For beginners Church 2nd Thur of the month Thu 10:15 11:30 Healthwalks: Hove Park Meet @ Park Café Thu 10:30 11:30 Gardening The Hop 50+ Older LGBT Meet Up Thu 11:00 13:00 Emmaus Revival Café * 3rd Thursday of the month Belmont Group snooker, cheap bar, discussion Thu 13:00 16:00 Call 01273 328 682 or visit Railway Club facebook.com/Railway-Club-Brighton- 129870610360892 Hangleton Community Thu 13:45 16:00 Short Mat Bowls Centre Pilates for Men * Men only Thu 14:00 15:00 Leach Court Call Marion on 01273 688117 to book.
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