North Wales Weekly News

CRAIG-Y-DON

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COFFEE MORNING: Every Fri, 10am-noon in Community Centre. Coffee/tea and biscuits are served and you can meet and mix with others from the community and find out what goes on in the Centre. KAPA BHADRA: 34 Mostyn Avenue. Introducto­ry relaxing meditation classes on Mons (12.15-12.45pm), Tues (7.30-8pm) and Thurs (11.30am-noon). Classes which explore Buddha’s teachings as well as meditation at the centre on Thurs (7.30-9pm) and at the Green Room Jazz Cafe, 80 Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay on Tues from 7-8.30pm. Phone 01492 878778 or see www.meditateno­rthwales.com ST DAVID’S CHURCH: Thurs, Aug 13, 6pm Youth for Christ Café meeting at St John’s, Llandudno, 8pm Penrhyn Male Voice Choir at St John’s, Llandudno. Sun, Aug 16, 9am Rev Bev Ramsden, Holy Communion, 10am Anne Taylor, 6pm Local Arrangemen­t. MOBILE LIBRARY: Next visit Mon, Aug 24 at: Hanover Court (1.15-1.30), CYD Community Centre (1.40-2pm), Cwrt St. Tudno (2.10-2.40), Queen Elizabeth Court

(3pm-3.20). Contact 01492 576139. QUAKER EXHIBITION: St Paul’s Church is showing an exhibition, during August 17-23 detailing the work of Quaker organisati­ons during and after the Second World War. The exhibition gives the background to Quaker beliefs and their continuing work for peace. COFFEE MORNING: Llandudno (all proceeds going to Diabetes UK Cymru) on August 18, 10am-12pm at St John’s Methodist Church, Mostyn Street. Come in and have a coffee, a cup of tea or a freshly made cake like your mother used to make in the relaxed surroundin­gs of St John’s Church in Llandudno (in between Marks & Spencer). “My daughter was a 1yr old when her pancreas stopped working and she has been diabetic since, dependent on at least 4 blood tests a day and 4 injections a day. Diabetes is not just a lifestyle/diet problem and affects 100+ families across North Wales. Diabetes UK Cymru is doing a great deal of work to help these families and sponsoring research such as Stem Cell Analysis at Manchester University. Any help is gratefully received” - Colin Price, father of Jessica.

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