Steampunks perform variety show to a '˜full house' at Spilsby Theatre and other Neighbourhood News
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Organiser Christina Ruby Willow said: “The audience didn’t stop laughing from start to finish, sometimes unintentionally.
“Talented members of our group put on the show to raise funds for the Spilsby Theatre Restoration Fund. Newton and Fallowell Estate Agents Spilsby came forward and offered to match the money we raised.
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Hide Ad“We made over £250 in ticket sales, a raffle and Christmas cake auction and I’m delighted with the generosity of Newton and Fallowell who have donated £250 making the final amount raised to over £500. We all want to see this beautiful and historic building restored to its former glory and I’d like to thank everyone involved for their donations, hard work and support.”
The next meeting of East Coast Steampunks is on Tuesday, November 27, 7.30pm at The Royal Oak pub, in Chalk Pit lane, Candlesby.
For more details about the group, visit their Facebook page.
ALFORD
* Flower arranging
The next fortnightly flower arranging class at Alford Community Church Access Centre, in West street, Alford, is on Monday, November 26.
It will run from 1-3pm at a cost of £2.
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Hide AdA reminder that a Christmas workshop will be held at the Access Centre on Monday, December 10, from 10.30am to 3.30pm, where visitors will be able to make Christmas designs to take home.
Most most materials will be provided.
Booking is required. It comes at a cost of £20, with a £5 deposit to secure a place.
Enquiries to Ann on 01507 466970 or [email protected]
BURGH LE MARSH
* Christmas Fayre
Burgh Methodist Church will hold its annual Christmas Fayre on Saturday, November 24, from 2-4pm.
Expect various stalls, a raffle, refreshments, and so on.
Everyone welcome.
* Stretch ‘N’ Tone
Stretch ‘N’ Tone sessions take place at the W.I. Hall, in Orby Road, on Tuesday mornings from 11.45am.
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Hide AdThey involve a combination of standing exercises and floor-work using resistance bands, balls and hand weights to improve muscle tone flexibility, posture and core strength.
Calming and energizing for mind body and spirit, they are led by a qualified specialized instructor.
Enquiries to Jan on 07833 331149.
* Phoenix Group
Phoenix Group offers support and friendship for those facing loneliness from various circumstances, and prayer is available if desired.
The group also has outings to different venues and guest speakers from time to time.
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