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Maecare Regular Activites MAECare Regular Activites Activity Name Day/Time Venue Postcode Summary/Cost Transport Weekly Monday 11:00 - 12:30 Gentle exercise classes for the over 60s take place and 13:30 - Moortown Baptist Church, every Monday. £3 MAECare members / £3.50 non- Call for Monday Extend Class (MAECare) 15:00 204 King Lane, Leeds LS17 6AA members information Monthly - 3rd Monday of month 10.30 - Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Popular Art sessions led by tutor. Booking essential. Art Class 12.30pm 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD Call for more information. Ditto Monthly - 1st Monday of month St Pauls Church Hall, King Monthly group for carers run by Carers Leeds. Carers LS17 Group 10:30 – 12:00 Lane, Alwoodley, Leeds LS17 7ES Cost - call for more information. Ditto Weekly Tuesday 10:00 - 11:00 Chair based meditation helps to focus the mind and (term time St Pauls Church Hall, King body, bringing balance and relaxing your body. Meditation Group only) Lane, Alwoodley, Leeds LS17 7NA Cost - call for more information. Ditto Monthly - 2nd Tuesday of Scrabble, Monopoly, cards and dominoes and a month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, chance to try bridge for absolute beginners. Games Afternoon 14:00 - 16:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD Cost - Free. Ditto Monthly - 4th Tuesday of month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Lively discussion and activity group for men organised Mens Den (MAECare) 14:00 - 16:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD by Moor Allerton Elderly Care. Cost - Free. Ditto Monthly - 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Activity based group running twice a month for those month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, who need a little extra support in attending groups. Tuesday CAMEO Group (MAECare) 14:00 - 16:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD Booking essential. Ditto Activity Name Day/Time Venue Postcode Summary/Cost Transport Weekly - Wednesday 13:15 - 14:45 A gentle exercise class for the over 60s takes place (term time St Pauls Church Hall, King every Wednesday. Cost: Wednesday Extend Class (MAECare) only) Lane, Alwoodley, Leeds LS17 7BX call for more information Ditto Weekly - Wed Moortown Social Club, Zumba Gold exercise class adapted for older adults & & Thurs Cranmer Gardens, accessible to people of all physical abilities. Zumba Gold 10:00 - 11:00 Moortown, Leeds LS17 5LA Cost: call for more information Ditto Weekly - Thursday Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Drop Ins 10:30 - 12:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD Pop in for a drink and a chat at MAECare. Ditto Monthly - 3rd Thursday of Regular coffee morning, organised by Moor Allerton 'Thursday Club' Coffee Mornings month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Elderly Care. £2 MAECare members / £2.50 non- (MAECare) 10:30 - 12:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD members Ditto Meets once a month at the MAECare office at Monthly - Meet at MAECare office, 57 10.30am prompt. All walks are to local areas and Walking Group (MAECare) Friday Cranmer Bank, Leeds LS17 5JD under two hours in duration. Booking essential. Ditto Monthly - 1st Thursday of Monthly singing group including sharing memories and Singing Group Music and Memories month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, a sing-along with a different monthly theme. £2.00 (MAECare) 10:30 - 12:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD including refreshments Ditto Weekly - Regular knitting group meets every week where you Thursday Activity Room 57a, MAECare, can learn to knit and contribute to larger knitting Knitting (MAECare) 14:00 - 16:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD projects. Cost - £1 Ditto Weekly - Friday 10:00 - 11:00 A gentle yoga class for the over 60s takes place every (term time St Pauls Church Hall, King Friday morning. Cost: call Yoga (MAECare) only) Lane, Alwoodley, Leeds LS17 7ES for more information Ditto Monthly - 1st Friday of month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Film showings are free, with interval refreshments Film Friday 13:45 - 16:00 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD available for £1.50 Ditto Activity Name Day/Time Venue Postcode Summary/Cost Transport Monthly - 4th Monday of month Activity Room 57a, MAECare, Regular monthly readers group who meet at MAECare MAECare Readers Group 14:00 - 15:30 57 Cranmer Bank Leeds LS17 5JD to discuss their favourite reads. Ditto.
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