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Breathing Space Programme - BREATHING SPACE PROGRAMME April NORTHALLERTON – RICHMOND - STOKESLEY +- Code/Date Activity Price Disco – SENtral Nights £10 + £3 for entry AR041 Darlington Cricket Club. New party night in Darlington for Please bring £3 in Fri 3rd Apr adults with learning difficulties change plus spending (evening) RICHMOND GROUP + N’ton if room money for drinks ASN041 Easter Walk & Egg Hunt £15 + £6 entry Sat 11th Apr Ormesby Hall is a stately home with a Victorian Garden and Please bring spending (Day) lots of parkland to explore. It is a National Trust property money for drinks / and there is a Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt you can take part snacks + £2 if you November-January 2018-2019 Programme in if you want want to do egg hunt STOKESLEY & NORTHALLERTON Ball & Boe: Back Together Northallerton – Richmond - Stokesley CENR21 Cinema Live showing of the final night of Michael Ball and th Tues 14 Alfie Boe’s tour. The West End stars will be singing a range Apr of musical theatre and rock and pop songs. Leyburn £5 MUST PAY (evening) Community Arts Centre UPFRONT https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leyburnartscentre/cinema- Lottery subsidized live-michael-ball-alfie-boe-back-together/e-zgalqb RICHMOND & NORTHALLERTON GROUPS AN041 Karaoke at Kirby Hill £10 Tues 21st Karaoke with Tony. Pick-up times to be arranged when our Please bring spending Apr Group Leader rings you. money for drinks / (evening) NORTHALLERTON GROUP + R’mond if room snacks AS041 The Fabs – Stokesley Town Hall £10+£10 ticket Fri 24th Apr From Liverpool The Fabs are a band that bring you the PAY UPFRONT (evening) sounds of the 60s – sing and dance along Plus drinks money https://www.stokesleytowncouncil.gov.uk/event/2020-04- 24-the-fabs STOKESLEY GROUP AN042 Afternoon Tea – Northallerton group £10 +£10 for food Sat 25th Apr Cakes, sandwiches, scones and tea...yummy! (afternoon) Come and have afternoon tea with your friends at Platform One, Bedale – and maybe see the odd train too! All activities are open to all members, though specific groups are indicated for activities in their respective areas. Please fill in the enclosed booking form and return it to the office by th Please fill in the enclosed booking form and return it to the office by xxxxx WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH As we have only 14 places on the bus it will be a first-come, first-served basis. Money for the activity is payable to the Group Leader on the night. If you do not cancel within 48hours or don’t turn up to the activity you may still be charged, so please make sure the money for that activity is sent in to the office afterwards or you will not be able to go on the BREATHING SPACE PROGRAMME MAY NORTHALLERTON – RICHMOND - STOKESLEY Code/Date Activity Price AR042 Afternoon Tea – Richmond Group £10 + £10 for food Sun 3rd May Cakes, sandwiches, scones and tea...yummy! (afternoon) Come and have afternoon tea at Mainsgill Farm – you’ll be able to explore and meet the animals too AS042 Bowling £10 + £6 for bowling Wed 6th May Pick-up times to be arranged when our Group Please bring spending money (evening) Leader rings you for drinks / snacks STOKESLEY GROUP CDR022 Festival of Steam £5 – Pay on the day Sat 9th May Come and experience the sights and sounds of (day) steam engines at Locomotion museum in Shildon. Lottery subsidized trip Please bring packed lunch and RICHMOND GROUP + N’ton if room spending money AR043 Karaoke at Kirby Hill £10 Tues 12th May Karaoke with Tony. Pick-up times to be arranged Please bring spending money (evening) when our Group Leader rings you. for drinks/snacks RICHMOND GROUP – N’ton if room CES023 The Nick Ross Orchestra - Rat Pack era £5 Lottery subsidized Sun 17th May Come and experience the amazing sound of a live PAY UPFRONT (evening) orchestra playing the big band sounds of the 40’s and 50’s. Princess Alexandria, Yarm STOKESLEY GROUP – N’ton if room Plus money for drinks/snacks AN043 STEREOSONICS – The Forum £10 + £12 ticket Fri 22nd May A great chance to rock the night away to the PAY UPFRONT (evening) music of the Stereophonics Plus money for drinks NORTHALLERTON GROUP AS043 TEES VALLEY AIRSHOW £15 + £5 ticket Sun 24th May Fantastic day out – get up close to some amazing PAY UPFRONT (Day) aircraft and classic cars plus fun fair, stalls and Plus packed lunch and spending more money STOKESLEY GROUP – N’ton if room AS044 Afternoon Tea – Stokesley Group £10 + £10 for food Sun 31st May Cakes, sandwiches, scones and tea...yummy! (afternoon) Come and have afternoon tea at Fletchers Farm – you’ll be able to explore and meet the animals too .
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