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Di's Diamonds Events Di’s Diamonds – June 2019 Contact [email protected] or phone 020 8220 6000 (9am-3pm Mon-Fri) or 07724 508967 / 07375 704448 Please let us know which events you are attending so we can make arrangements for people to meet up. All activities are open to residents of all 3 boroughs unless stated. Di’s Diamonds Events REGULAR EVENTS Over 50’sFree Swim for Havering Residents Sapphire Leisure Centre 24, Western Road, Romford. Meet in the EVERY MONDAY Foyer 2.45pm. Sign up for your free Everyone Active Card and swim 3-4pm Diamond Geezers 3.30-5pm Tesco Roneo Corner RM11 1PY. For information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] REGULAR EVENT CWL Lunch Club 12 noon at St Joseph’s Social Club, St Mary’s Lane Upminster. £6 for either hot or cold lunch, EVERY WEDNESDAY pudding, cake or tea. Everyone will be very welcome. Money raised is donated to charity. Sunday 2nd June Langtons Summer Concert 3pm Billet Lane Hornchurch RM11 1XJ - popular film tune classics. Please call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Mon-Fri 9am-3pm) [email protected] to meet up with other Diamonds. Entrance Fee Tuesday 4th June Bowling at Namco Meet 10.15 outside MacDonalds for 10.30am start for bowling at The Brewery. Bowling and tea/coffee £5. Email or phone Ruth & Nat by Friday before to let them know you are going. REGULAR EVENT EVERY FIRST TUESDAY OF MONTH If this is your first game then Contact Di’s Diamonds beforehand: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Create Music Group –part 7 of 8 week free course at Community Hub space at Cottons Court & Fambridge Court – strictly prebookable only as restricted number of places - To book or for further information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Mon-Fri 9am-3pm) [email protected] Wednesday 5th June Coffee Meet 10:00 -12:00 noon at Joe’s Place Unit 35 The mercury Mall Gardens RM1 3EE. If you want to join Dis Diamonds or find out more about what we do then drop in & meet with Fiona. Alternatively if you want to book activities or meet up with fellow members drop by. To book or for further information call or email Di’s Diamonds : 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Why not take the opportunity of catching a film afterwards at local cinema Premiere £4 or Vue £5. Or visit Romford Market and Shopping Centre. Di’s Diamonds – June 2019 Contact [email protected] or phone 020 8220 6000 (9am-3pm Mon-Fri) or 07724 508967 / 07375 704448 Please let us know which events you are attending so we can make arrangements for people to meet up. All activities are open to residents of all 3 boroughs unless stated. Thursday 6th June Irish Dancing 1.30pm Durning Hall, Earlham Grove E7 9AB (020 3740 8100) £3 including tea & cake. Enjoy a friendly afternoon of Irish music, singing & dancing. Meet at Romford station at 12.30 to go to Forest Gate station. Exit station, turn right and take first turning on right. D-day Themed Cream Team Launch Party Rush Green Community Centre, Rush Green Gardens, Rush Green Road Romford RM7 0LB 13:00-16:00 Free event but must pre-book. To book or for further information call or email Di’s Diamonds :07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Friday 7th June Art Appreciation Workshop repeat part 2 11:00-12:45 at Havering Museum £3 admission (includes light refreshments) These informal and fun workshops will explore the meanings behind and appraise a variety of art works need to book directly with museum 19-21 High Street Romford RM1 1JU 01708 766571 (Wed-Sat 11-16:00) [email protected] To arrange meet up with other Dis Diamonds Please call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] please book early to reserve place. Monday 10th June REGULAR EVENT EVERY SECOND MONDAY OF MONTH Coffee Morning 10-12 noon. Havering Volunteer Centre, 32-34, High St, Romford RM1 1HR For information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Tuesday 11th June Walk around London Parks – Meet 9:45 Romford Station- Meet & Greet Host Linda Opportunity to visit central London parks and see the sights. For information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Thursday 13th June Fun and social afternoon 12-3pm RAFA club, Carlton Road, Romford RM2 5AA. Meet & Greet by Diana. They have a pool table, dartboard (if able please bring your own darts) bar & outside garden Meals cost £5 sandwiches £2. If you wish to attend call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday- Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] – We need to let the club know expected number for meals Di’s Diamonds – June 2019 Contact [email protected] or phone 020 8220 6000 (9am-3pm Mon-Fri) or 07724 508967 / 07375 704448 Please let us know which events you are attending so we can make arrangements for people to meet up. All activities are open to residents of all 3 boroughs unless stated. Friday 14th June Lunch at Kevan Kitchen - 2 course special lunch £9.99. Meet and Greet Host Diana at 12:30. 160 Balgores Lane, Gidea Park Romford RM2 6BS. Call restaurant on 01708 459446 for food and further information. To book call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Monday 17th June REGULAR EVENT THIRD MONDAY OF MONTH Coffee morning 3rd Monday each month 10am-12noon at Queens Theatre, Hornchurch. Meet on the left by the comfy seats. Quote “Di’s Diamonds” for a 10% discount. For information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (9am-3pm) [email protected] Monday 17th June U3A Dagenham 1:00pm Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club, Victoria Road, Dagenham, U3A gives you the opportunity to live life to the full, make new friends, develop your interests and enjoy yourself. Speaker Keith Sargeant – Life as a Firefighter - For more details contact Christina on 0208 599 7616 Tuesday 18th June Masonic Museum trip. Free admission to museum. Greet and Meet Host Iris. Meet at 10:00 Romford Station. For information or book call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Create Music Group –last session of 8 week free course at Community Hub space at Cottons Court & Fambridge Court – strictly prebookable only as restricted number of places - To book or for further information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Mon-Fri 9am-3pm) [email protected] Thursday 20th June Lunch at Cosmo- extensive buffet menu special price lunch £8.50. Meet 12:30 Meet and Greet Host Laurie 1Unit 4a The Brewery Waterloo Road Romford. Call restaurant on 01708 733777 for food and further information. To book or for further information call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Mon-Fri 9am-3pm) [email protected] Saturday 22nd June Greenwich Market. Meet at 10:00 Romford Station. Greet and Meet Host Iris. For information or book call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Di’s Diamonds – June 2019 Contact [email protected] or phone 020 8220 6000 (9am-3pm Mon-Fri) or 07724 508967 / 07375 704448 Please let us know which events you are attending so we can make arrangements for people to meet up. All activities are open to residents of all 3 boroughs unless stated. Tuesday 25th June RAF Hendon Museum. Free admission to museum. Meet at 10:00 Elm Park Station. Greet and Meet Host Nat For information or book call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Thursday 27th June Coffee Morning 10-12 noon at The Moon & Stars 99-103 South Street, Romford RM1 1NX. Note there are planned building works during beginning of June. Please provide contact details beforehand so we can advise if change of venue for June. Please call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07724 508967 or 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] Thursday 27th June Art Appreciation Workshop part 3 1:30 -3:30pm at Havering Museum £3 admission (includes light refreshments) These informal and fun workshops will explore the meanings behind and appraise a variety of art works need to book directly with museum 19-21 High Street Romford RM1 1JU . After booking please contact 01708 766571 (Wed-Sat 11-16:00) [email protected] to arrange meet up with other Dis Diamonds Please call or email Di’s Diamonds: 07375 704448 or 020 8220 6000 (Monday-Friday 9am-3pm) [email protected] please book early to reserve place.
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