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, 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.
St Mary the Virgin, bell ringing practice 7pm, in the tower, new members welcome.
Aerobics fitness class with Sam Reeday, 7.30pm, Oxenhope Community Centre.
Dr David Allen, retired university lecturer and historian, will be the speaker next Thursday, September 26 at the Oxenhope Antique and Collectors’ Society meeting, in the community centre. His talk entitled Boxing Clever will cover all manner of boxes and include information about snuff taking in the Georgian era. Visitors always welcome for £3. Refreshments are served before the meeting which starts at 7.30pm.
There will be Toddler Praise at St Mary’s Church on Saturday from 10.15-11.15am. Babies, toddlers, pre-school and families 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, Haworth, and must be returned by Friday, September 27 to the secretary as detailed on the form.
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