Caernarfon Herald

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Parishione­rs from The Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit Criccieth now travel to Porthmadog or Pwllheli for Mass as Porthmadog Parish merges with Pwllheli Parish. Revised Mass times: Saturday evening Mass at St Joseph’s Church, Pwllheli at 6.30pm; Sunday Mass at 9am at the Most Holy Redeemer Church Porthmadog; Sunday Mass 11.30am at St Josephs Church Pwllheli. Weekday Masses are at 10.15am in Porthmadog and 10am in Pwllheli. FAMILY CHURCH: Sunday at 10.30am and 6pm. For details of children’s and young people’s clubs, and other meetings, contact Ben Thomas on 01766 522794 or at www. cricciethf­amilychurc­h.org.uk YOGA: Classes at the Memorial Hall Green Room every Wed 7pm-8.30 contact Heather on 07790 576669, and every Thurs 10am-11:30am. For details contact Nicole on 07889 932573. Suitable for all ages and abilities, new members welcome. INDOOR SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB: New Indoor Short Mat Bowls Club at the Memorial Hall will meet every Mon at 7.15pm onwards at the main hall. Everyone is welcome, come and have a go. GUIDING: Rainbow, Brownie, Guide and Senior Section units. Contact Hazel Dibben on 07865 094723. Modern Sequence Dancing: At the Memorial Hall every Thurs, 8pm-10.30pm. Age Well: Every Tuesday at Encil y Coed Centre (near the Health Centre): 9.30am-4pm. IT Class, Beginners Level (Coming Soon): 10am-11.30am. Knitting Club, including a half hour lunch: 11am-1.15pm. Gentle Chair Exercise: 1.15pm-2.15pm. Table Games, Socialisin­g and DVD Afternoons: 2.30pm-4pm. Youth Club to the over 50s! Contact Stephen at info@acgm.co.uk TAI CHI CLASSES: Held in Jerusalem Chapel, Henbont Road, every Monday at 10.30am. For more informatio­n contact Terry Higgins on 01766 810280. SINGING FOR FUN: Lleisiau’r Byd World Voices is a friendly and informal community choir. Meets every Wednesday in term-time 7.30-9.30 in the Jerusalem Hall in Cricieth. £5 a session, with first one free. The choir sings songs in a variety of styles and languages in glorious harmony. All music is taught by ear, directed by musical leader David Gunn, in a friendly and supportive way to produce beautiful sounds. No previous singing experience necessary. Contact 01766 523686. BRIDGE CLUB: Thursdays 7pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact Peter for venue details 01766 522647. RNLI: The RNLI shop and Boatshed will be open from 11am to 8pm daily. Loads of good things to see and buy, all helping to keep the voluntary crews afloat, and all of us safe on or beside the sea. If you could spare time to help in the shop, you would be more than welcome (subject to RNLI checks - details from shop staff or 01766 522799) STARLIGHT PLAYERS: Will perform Peter Gordon’s new comedy “Third Week in August” set in a remote run-down caravan park, in Criccieth Memorial Hall on Tuesdays till September 5. Doors open at 7pm with performanc­es starting at 7:30pm, Tickets £8 adult / £6 Children, available on the door or online from thestarlig­htplayers. com CYNGERDD DATHLU’R AUR: yn Neuadd Goffa, Criccieth, nos Sadwrn, Medi 16 am 7yh. Iddathlu 50 mlynedd ers sefydlu’r mudiad- bydd aelodau o bob cangen yn rhanbarth Dwyfor yn cymryd rhan. Estynnir croeso cynnes i bawb, i rai sydd yn aelodau ac hefyd i’r rhai nad ydynt yn aelodau i ddod i fwynhau noson o ddathlu’r mudiad SCHOOL: The school is taking part in the food co-operative. For £3 a bag of fruit/veg or salad may be bought. Orders together with the money to be handed in to the school by Thurs morning. Produce to be picked up between 3-3.30pm on Fri. Orders can be left together with the money at Ceiri Garage, but produce must be picked up at the school. Also for sale, linen shopping bags, stamped with the school logo, £1. Contact the school. CHURCH: Service every Sunday at 9.30am. English service first Sunday of every month at 5pm. At the service last Sunday morning, the vicar, the Rev Lloyd Jones thanked Gordon Hughes for his hard work on weeding the path through the cemetery. TI A FI/MOTHER AND TODDLER:

 ??  ?? ● The Cae Pawb Allotments will again this year attend the Porthmadog Local Produce Market to sell their surplus fruit and vegetables. They have been doing this for several years, with the proceeds being donated to various charities, and over the years...
● The Cae Pawb Allotments will again this year attend the Porthmadog Local Produce Market to sell their surplus fruit and vegetables. They have been doing this for several years, with the proceeds being donated to various charities, and over the years...

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