West Lothian Courier

Blackridge

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Sadie Montgomery billandsad­ie@yahoo.com Music sessions for babies and toddlers and pre school are held in the Craiginn Centre on Wednesdays from 2p.m. Till 2-45p.m.Details from Allison on 01501 753954. Please note the the new times. Gentle exercise classes for 50 plus are held in the Craiginn Centre on Mondays from 11 a.m. Cost per session is £1. Flutes4 fun meet fortnightl­y in the Craiginn Centre . Call Allison on07768 681 7861 Pinky,s Percy’s meet in the Craiginn Centre on alternate Saturdays from 11-30 a.m. Till 12-15 p.m. Paper Craft Classes are held in the Craiginn Centre on. Monday Morning from 9-30a.m.There are some places available if you are interested. Church Coffee Mornings are held in the Church on the last Thursday of each month from 10am. The coffee mornings are now in recess until September. Time Out Art Class meet in the Craiginn Centre on Tuesday’s from 6 p.m. The class have some of their work on display in the Craiginn Centre. Certainly worth a look. Teas and coffees are available after morning worship each Sunday. Service begins at 10 a.m. All welcome Knit wits meet in the Craiginn Centre on Thursday evenings from 6-30 p.m. This is a comparativ­ely new class and is well attended. Folks are willing to share their skills with those who are keen to learn knitting or crochet etc. All welcome. Coffee morning A date for your diary. The villages effort for the Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning will take place in the Craiginn Centre on Friday 28 th September from 9-30a.m. Donations for the sales table will be gratefully accepted , contact Sadie for further details . Church folks from Blackridge and Harthill enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at Torrance Farm last Saturday afternoon . The weather was dry and warm ideal for the BBQ and informal fellowship. Monday Club Andy and Tracy from Xcite were the guests at the Monday Club when they spoke of the various activities on offer with the Ageing Well project which promotes healthy lifestyles for adults over 50 in West Lothian. This project is part funded by NHS Lothian, West Lothian Leisure Xcite and West Lothian Council. They also spoke of the various classes on offer that you have to be referred by your doctor. The group then enjoyed a short time playing New Age Kurling before tea was served. Time for a chat bringing a pleasant afternoon to a close.

Deans/Carmondean

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