Friday: Worth Valley Contact Point, Changegate, Haworth, noon-4pm.
Youth Club, 7-9pm, Community Centre.
Sunday: Oxenhope Methodist Church, service at 10.30am.
Aerobics fitness class with Sam Reeday, 9.30am, Oxenhope Community Centre.
Monday: West Drive Methodist Church, 8pm, contemplative prayer, a space to relax and be calm, all welcome.
Elderly Day Care, West Drive Methodist Church, 10.30am-2.45pm.
Yoga class, 6.30-7.30pm, West Drive Methodist Church.
Oxnop Singers, 8pm, Community Centre, new members welcome.
St Mary the Virgin Church bell ringing practice (new members welcome).
Tuesday: St Mary the Virgin, morning prayer, 9am.
Worth Valley Contact Point, Changegate, Haworth, noon-4pm.
Karate Club, Community Centre 7.30pm, contact Kevin Allmond on 647186.
St Mary the Virgin Church, 9am, morning prayer.
Wednesday: Elderly Day Care, West Drive Methodist Church, 10.30am-2.45pm.
Worth Valley Contact Point, Changegate, Haworth, noon-4pm.
Saint Mary the Virgin, bell ringing practice, 7pm, in the tower, new members welcome.
Aerobics fitness class with Sam Reeday, 7.30pm, Oxenhope Community Centre.
The next Saint Mary’s Church Toddler Praise is on Saturday, September 21 from 10.15-11.15am. Parents, toddlers and pre-school children are all welcome.
The Haworth Exhibition Trust gives grants for books and equipment for people progressing their education at college or university. The area served by the trust is Haworth, Oxenhope and Stanbury only. Application forms are available from The Haworth Medical Practice, Rawdon Road and must be returned by Friday, September 27 to the secretary as detailed on the form.
Oxenhope Gardening Club meets on Thursday, September 19 at 7.30pm in Oxenhope Community Centre, Shaw Lane. Freelance gardening writer and photographer Susie White will deliver a talk called ‘A Blank Canvas – making a garden from scratch’. Her presentation will feature details on the new garden she is creating in a valley in Northumberland. A lifelong and passionate gardener, Susie spent 23 years at Chesters Walled Garden on Hadrian’s Wall. Here she developed her free flowing planting style, which owes much to herbs, wildflowers, childhood plants and unusual perennials.
Susie has previously contributed to magazines such as Amateur Gardening, House and Garden, Homes and Gardens, Gardens Illustrated and Herbs. She has been the garden columnist for the Northumbrian magazine for six years. Admission for non-members is £3. For the full programme of talks and trips, visit oxenhopegardeningclub.co.uk.
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