Gardens and Gateaux – July 2024
Our next potential visit is to: Homeyard Botanical Gardens, Shaldon on Friday, 19 July, taking the number 22 bus, leaving
Read MoreOur next potential visit is to: Homeyard Botanical Gardens, Shaldon on Friday, 19 July, taking the number 22 bus, leaving
Read MoreThis group has now joined Tea and Chat on the first Thursday of the month. Please see our group news
Read MoreWe meet in the Riverside Centre next to the Manor House, on the first Thursday of the month from 2
Read MoreBy popular demand the Adventure Group are going gliding. Due to the booking requirements, group members have already been contacted
Read MoreOur next Dawlish & District Strollers walk will be on Thursday July 11th, please note slightly earlier start due to
Read MoreOnly three members were able to attend the Discussion Group meeting on June 12th. So we had an informal conversation
Read MoreAfter a four week break, the group re-convened on the 3rd June. It was good to share, getting the brain
Read MoreWe continue to meet on Tuesdays at 1030 as a Group, but there are other times in the week when
Read MoreThe Mix serves tapas, stone baked pizza, sharers, boards, sweet treats and desserts. The mocktails are popular. You can get
Read MoreGardens and Gateaux will be going to Torre Abbey on Friday, 28 June 2024. Members will be meeting at the
Read MoreIn May the Page Turners read ‘Mr Loverman‘, however unfortunately quite a few of us were not available on the
Read MoreOnce again we return to Exeter Quay, this time to have a go at Stand Up (or possibly kneel down!)
Read MoreWe are continuing to meet three times a month, once in the Strand Hall, once on the Lawn and once
Read MoreWe are hoping to start a bridge group in the near future. This didn’t get off the ground as hoped
Read MoreWith three apologies, we held our May meeting on Parenting. It was an exciting topic for all and we touched
Read MoreWho needs therapy when you can be in a creative writing group? The subject this week was The White Feather
Read MoreThe Page Turners book for April was ‘Anna of the Five Towns‘ by Arnold Bennett which was published in 1902.
Read MoreTen adventurers set off on an early, silver, misty morning for Brixham to enjoy a tour of the fish market
Read MoreWhilst the 6th May was a Bank Holiday Monday there was no rest for the quizzers as they got to
Read MoreThis group has now joined Tea and Chat on the first Thursday of the month. A small party of us
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