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which will use the existing instrument­s to give more musicians the chance to play together and to one day reach the standards required to join the main band. The band is self-supporting, aside from an annual donation towards the band and band room’s running costs from its sponsor Michael Watt. The band room is the last remaining building that is still in use with direct links to the old pit. Members play in concerts and competitio­ns around the UK every year and aim to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in the appreciati­on of the art and practice of brass band music.

Another great morning was had at The Barn at Easington with Year 3 and 4 from Seascape Primary School. Pupils found Blackbeard’s black stone heart, his beard comb, which was a little bit stinky, and his rusty old cup – not to mention the chocolate gold coins in the cave.

Three OAPs, who enjoy singing, are called The Harbour Lites. Representa­tive Gina Ryder said: “We are offering to entertain groups such as ladies’ fellowship­s, senior citizens, groups or meetings. Our first booking is free of charge and any future booking we ask for £25 to cover expenses. We do this as a hobby and all enjoy singing. We were very well received at the Senior Ladies meeting at Easington Lane.” Anyone interested should phone Gina on 0191 680 7277 or email ginalen.ryder62@gmail.com

St Mary’s Church Parochial Church Council will be held tomorrow at 7pm.

Congratula­tions to Fiona Pearson and her two boys, who were the overall winners of the Snowman Competitio­n organised by Hawthorn Parish Council. They will receive a £25 voucher as their prize. Thank goes to all who entered.

Boxercise and Zumba Fitness classes are held in Easington Colliery Social Welfare Centre with the The FiT-NesT with Theresa Spiteri on Thursdays. Boxercise is at 5.45pm and Zumba Fitness at 6.45pm, sessions are 45 minutes long. All abilities are welcome and no boxing experience is necessary. For more informatio­n go to Facebook or ring 07767 348055. Sessions cost £3 or £5 for £5.

Easington Village Women’s Institute will meet in Seaton Holme on Monday, February 20, at 7pm. The talk will be on the National Gardens Scheme.

If you have any empty boxes, washed yoghurt pots, washed bottle tops, old keys, jewellery, buttons etc, Rosemary Lane Nursery School would welcome them for its reclaimed materials area. These items are treasures to the children.

Are you looking for a new challenge? Not too sure what to do or where to go for help? Are you unemployed? This exciting new innovative project will enable you to make an informed choice about your next step, in a supportive and relaxed environmen­t. A course started Wednesday, February 8, from 9am to 2pm, covering a wide range of creative activities from crafts to cooking, to gardening and onto enterprise skills, all aimed to boost personal and greater wellbeing through achievemen­t. Free lunch is provided. You can register by contacting Healthwork­s reception on 0191 527 4150 or for more informatio­n, Denise Hepplewhit­e on 07747 832225. St Mary and St Peter’s Market Place is new for this year. Go along to the project on Saturday from 10.30am to 2.30pm and have a wonder around the market place. There will be a wide variety of stalls and demonstrat­ions, there will be something for all the family. Refreshmen­ts will be available and entry is free. Tables and space are also available to hire at £10. Contact Sarah for more informatio­n or to book a place.

Exercise sessions run every Monday, Tuesday and Friday, from 10am to 10.45am St Mary and St Peter’s Project. The session will include the use of Easyline machines along with a cardio-based workout. Classes are £2. For more informatio­n, contact Sarah.

Volunteers are needed to help maintain the project’s community garden. Volunteers meet every Monday from 9.30am to noon. If you would like to help go along

 ??  ?? Gilpin WI secretary Win Warren, singer Samantha Holden, who entertaine­d at the meeting, and president Marian Ferguson. Gilpin WI meets in Kepier Hall, Houghton.
Gilpin WI secretary Win Warren, singer Samantha Holden, who entertaine­d at the meeting, and president Marian Ferguson. Gilpin WI meets in Kepier Hall, Houghton.

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