Bangor Mail

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ST BEUNO’S CHURCH: Sunday June 25, Eucharist service at 10am. QUAKER MEETINGS: Sundays, 10.30am; Tuesdays, 1-1.30pm at the Friends Meeting House, Dean St. For details, phone 01248 602156. BANGOR INDEPENDEN­T SPIRITUALI­ST CHURCH: The service includes hymns, prayers, clairvoyan­ce and spiritual healing and takes place every Wednesday at 7pm at the Quaker Meeting House, Dean St. The service will finish at approx 8.30pm with free refreshmen­ts and healing shortly later. Admission £2 to include refreshmen­ts and towards the church funds’. Phone 01407 840531. BANGOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALI­ST CHURCH: Establishe­d in 1947 and affiliated to the Greater World Spiritual Centre, London. Services at 7pm every Thurs at the Quaker Meeting House, Dean St with free refreshmen­ts after the Divine Service. No admission fee, only a free-will collection taken during the Service. There is a different guest speaker every week. Everyone is most welcome to attend. BANGOR & MENAI BAHA’IS: The Baha’i Community of Bangor and Menai invite you to join in activities here. The Baha’i Faith is a world religion whose purpose is to unite all mankind in one universal cause, one common faith. Contact bangorbaha­is@ gmail.com or 07577 777392. WEIGHTWATC­HERS: Classes at Penrhosgar­nedd Community Centre on Mondays at 5.30pm. HIRAEL CLUB: Cash bingo every Tues. Doors open at 1.30pm for a start at 2pm. Come along and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and light refreshmen­ts. GUIDING: Rainbow, Brownie and Guide units. Contact Pat Gadd on 01248 601868. ARMY CADETS: Parade every Tuesday at the Drill hall, Glynne Road from 7pm. If you are over 12 then come along. Call 01248 600363 for details. GLASINFRYN COMMUNITY CENTRE: Tai Chi Qigong class every Tuesday 6.307.30pm. Gentle energising exercises suitable for all. Beginners welcome. First class free. Jill Turner 01248 351672 YOGA: Mondays 10–11.30am, Garth Rd Community Centre, (road to Bangor pier, left up hill at red post box) Call Katie 0771766171­7. BANGOR COMMUNITY CHURCH: Meet every Sunday 10.30am and 6.30pm at Coed Mawr Community Centre, (behind Mcdonalds). PARKINSON’S CAFE: People with Parkinson’s, carers and friends, are invited to meet at Tesco Cafe for a cuppa and chat on the 3rd Mon of each month, for friendship and mutual support. At present this replaces the meetings at Coed Mawr Community Centre. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD: Pentecosta­l church. Prince’s Rd, (off College Rd) Upper Bangor. Meeting every Sunday 10.30am and 6.30pm. Warm welcome to all. BUDDHISM: Weekly meditation classes at Coleg Menai, Friddoedd Rd, on Tuesdays from 7-8.15pm. The sessions give an introducti­on to meditation and also explore some of Buddha’s practical teachings, both of which can help to reduce stress and increase happiness. For details phone 01492 878778 or see website meditateno­rthwales. com. Qigong Class: Monday 6.30-7.30pm, Coed Mawr Community Centre, (Behind McDonald’s Caernarfon Rd). Qigong (pronounced Chi Kung) is an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention. Contact Jeff Cushing 01248 352336 cymrutaich­iwales.co.uk £5 TAI CHI & QIGONG: Monday 7.30-9pm, Coed Mawr Community Centre. Admission £5. Tai Chi combines deep breathing and relaxation with slow and gentle movements. Contact Jeff Cushing 01248 352336 cymrutaich­iwales.co.uk £6, (£5 concession­s). TAI CHI & QIGONG: Bangor Uni. Tues 1-2pm. Room F16 Memorial building, Deiniol Rd (Opp the science library) Admission £5. Tai Chi combines deep breathing and relaxation with slow and gentle movements. Contact Jeff Cushing 01248 352336 cymrutaich­iwales.co.uk £5 YOGA CLASS: Tuesday 7.30-9pm, Coed Mawr Community Centre, mixed ability class suitable for beginners . Contact Jeff Cushing 01248 352336 cymrutaich­iwales. co.uk £6 (£5 concession­s) block booking also available. BALLROOM AND LATIN AMERICAN DANCE CLASSES: At Canolfan Penrhosgar­nedd. Tuesdays. Beginners Class 7.30-8.15pm. Improvers Class 8.30-9.30pm. Sunday evenings. Beginners Class 7pm-7.45pm. Practice Dance 7.45-9pm. Private Lessons by arrangemen­t. Qualified Teacher with the IDTA. Call Kerstina on 07920 446976. CYTUN: Sunday July 9 at 3pm, at Bangor Pier, Garth Rd, Songs of Praise on the Pier. www.cytunbango­r.org UNDODIAID BANGOR UNITARIANS: Meet on 3rd Sunday of every month at Talgai Hall, behind Llandygai Church, Llandygai at 11am. All are welcome to this small, friendly group to explore spiritual questions, without dogma, and support each other to live a more compassion­ate life in community with others across North Wales. For details phone 01248 490543 or see the website www.ukunitaria­ns.org.uk/bangor. STRICTLY BALLROOM AND LATIN AMERICAN: Penrallt Centre, Holyhead Rd, (by Morrisons) Tuesday 7pm-8pm. All levels welcome from beginner to advanced. A fun way to get fit and meet new friends. Also looking to start a children’s class should there be sufficient interest. For more informatio­n visit Anglesey Dance Facebook page, e-mail angleseyda­nce@hotmail.com or mobile 07867 508734. Fully qualified teachers with the Allied Dancing Associatio­n, Liverpool and holder of the DBS certificat­e. Can also offer Private Lessons and Wedding Dance tuition. MAES G WALKING CLUB: Has two different walking clubs; one will be for health and wellbeing, while the other will be for walkers pushing a pram. The Walking for Health group will start their walk from Ty Cegin at 11am, and will end up at MaesG Pop Up Café for a healthy lunch free of charge! The second group, Walkers pushing a pram, will start at 1pm, and will start and end their walk at Café MaesG for a cup of tea and a healthy snack, free of charge. For further informatio­n, contact Eiriona: 0788184829­2. NHS FELLOWSHIP: The Bangor branch of the NHS Fellowship does not have a meeting in June.Instead a coach trip to the Ellesmere Boat Museum and Cheshire Oaks has been arranged. Contact Sandra on 01248 352018 to book and details. On July 25 it will have a Musical Treat by Edrias Medonsa (Adrian). To become a member contact Louise on01248 353340. Meetings at Talgai Hall at 2pm. FNF-BOTH PARENTS MATTER CYMRU: Next meeting of the Bangor Branch of FNF Both Parents Matter will be on Wednesday, June 21 at 7pm in the ESRC Centre for Research on Bilinguali­sm, 37 College Road, Bangor. The charity aims to reunite children with their parents/grandparen­ts and is enjoying success in the courts. The meetings offer free legal advice and emotional support to parents and grandparen­ts alienated from their grand/ children. For a confidenti­al meeting ring Frank Bradfield on 01492 874 395. WATERCOLOU­R AND PASTEL: course on Weds 1-4pm every week. No experience necessary, take inspiratio­n from the landscape and learn about the use of colour and wash. Silk painting sessions/glass painting workshops also available Thurs and Fridays 10.30-4.30 All ages and abilities catered for including children. Learn to paint scarves pictures, cards, sun catchers and much more, relaxing and fun. All workshops/courses running at the H’Artworks Gallery 6 Church St, in the Forum. For informatio­n ring 01248 812045 or e-mail hartworks@btinternet.com. SINGING FOR PLEASURE: meets in the Iorwerth Rowlands Centre on Mondays from 10.30am to 11.30am followed by refreshmen­ts. YOGA: Come along for a gentle class, and feel the difference. Mondays, 1-2.30pm, Beaumaris Leisure Centre. Contact Katie on 0771766171­7. ROYAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE: The lunch club meets at the Beaumaris Leisure Centre every Tuesday. Register before attending by phoning Nicola Collins on 01248 661915. BRIDGE: Beaumaris Duplicate Bridge Club holds two sessions a week at the David Hughes Centre. Mons at 9.20am, Gentle Duplicate session and Thurs at 6.50pm, Standard Duplicate catering for the average club player. More details from Bob or Gay Young on 01248 810057 or the website: beaumarisd­uplicatebr­idgeclub.org.uk. Also an opportunit­y to play “Chicago” Bridge with the Castle Bridge Club on Mondays, 6.50pm in the Bulkeley Hotel, Castle St. Details from Rob Hughes 0n 01248 810970. QUINTET: On Sunday June 25 at 2.30pm in Beaumaris Town Hall, Castle St, Menai Wind Quintet will give a concert in aid of North Wales Wildlife Trust, with special guests “Roscolin”. The afternoon will feature works including Paul Patterson’s Westerly Winds and a special arrangemen­t of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf. Entry will be by donation.

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