Caernarfon Herald

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Gwynedd. The next meeting will be on Thursday February 7. As well as meeting others with similar experience­s, there will be interestin­g speakers and informativ­e discussion and the kettle is always on. If you want to know more, call Karen Bonell on 07710 393891 for an informal chat. PALS SUPPER CLUB: (People Alone Like Socializin­g) Gwynedd, Anglesey & Conwy. If you’re alone (for whatever reason) over 55 and interested in meeting others in the same situation, for supper once a month. Please join the online group meetup.com/ PALS-supperclub and join for supper, interestin­g conversati­on and good company on The second Friday of every month. PALS plan to hold regular monthly supper nights in different towns. This is a bilingual group for single adults aged over 55, living in roughly a 50 mile radius of Bangor, North Wales, to expand their friendship­s with those who find themselves in similar solo circumstan­ces, to get out and socialize. LEAP INTO LITERACY: The Leap into Literacy Saturday Club starts March 2– April 6 from 11-1pm (6 sessions in total). Each session will include one hour of oral group work and a second hour of one-to-one literacy work for children aged 6-11. The course is designed for all children who might benefit from a bespoke programme targeting oral and written language skills in small group and individual contexts. For more details contact: The Miles Dyslexia Centreon 01248 383618/ 382203 or j.dunton@bangor. ac.uk. LIBRARY: Tel 01248 353479. Monday: Backgammon club, Feb 11, 18, 4.305.30pm. CAIS, Employment service and advice, Feb 11, noon-4pm. Crafts for children (prior booking required), Feb 25, 10.30-11.30am. Tuesday: Breastfeed­ing support group, Feb 19, 10.30am-non. Family games, board games for all ages, Feb 12, 19, 3.30-6pm. Wednesday: Calm Colouring, relaxing activity for adults, Feb 6, 13, 20, 10am-11.30am. Healthy Meal planning workshop, Feb 27, 10.30am-noon. Thursday: Family History Club, Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, 1.30-3.30pm. Friday: Get on-line (one-to one support, prior booking required, 1.5 hour slots), Feb 8, 15, 22, 10am-noon, and 1.30-3pm. Make friends with a book (reading group), Feb 8, 15, 22, 10.45am-12.45pm. Welsh story and rhyme, Feb 8, 15, 22, 1-2.30pm. CHARITY CONCERT: will be held on Friday, February 15 at 7pm at St Peters Church, Penrhosgar­nedd. An evening of musical entertainm­ent from Tenovus Sing With Us Bangor Choir. Special guests Kiefer Jones, Hannah Willwood and Endaf Jones. Tickets £5 (include cheese and wine) available on the door or more informatio­n call Sheila Owen on 0124835554­7. Proceeds to be shared between Tenovus Cancer Care and St Peter’s Church. NORTH WALES GUITAR CIRCLE: The North Wales Guitar Circle are celebratin­g their 13th year and invite everyone to their annual concert in a bid to raise money for Alaw Ward - the cancer unit at Ysbyty Gwynedd. NWGC members will be giving their free time to perform on TUESDAY 19th FEBRUARY at The Victoria Hotel, Menai Bridge at 7.45pm. This is the third attempt at holding this charity event, which was previously cancelled by Bangor City Football Club at very short notice. Music will range from Spanish Classical composers to Queen – something to suit all tastes.Entry to the Concert is FREE – but donations – large or small will be welcome to the Alaw Ward. Audience members are invited to bring their guitars – they can have a little play during the interval and also join in at the end of the evening with a little Gypsy Jazz. For further info on the concert or meetings contact Jane Sinnett 01407 831480/ jane.sinnett@btinternet.com alternativ­ely visit the websites to keep updated on where we meet and when. www.northwales­guitarcirc­le.co.uk or www.facebook.com/ northwales­guitarcirc­le. This event is kindly supported by members of NWGC/CGGC and The Victoria Hotel ST MARY’S CHURCH: 9.30am every Sunday Anglican bilingual service. BEDDGELERT SHORT MAT BOWLS: Every Tuesday evening, from 7-9pm in Beddgelert Community Hall. It’s very informal, everyone is welcome, no experience is needed, bowls are provided, any age can play, and it’s fun! Plus, we usually go for a drink and chat afterwards. DISCOVERIN­G OLD WELSH HOUSES:

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