Welcome to Fladbury Kitty #7 2022. A few items which really can’t wait until May. Thank you. John, KIT editor, email: fladburykit@gmail.com |
Please take your seats ?Sleeping Beauty[In the fair village of Fladbury who is the handsome prince, the evil fairy, and the good fairy? And what parts will they be playing in Sleeping Beauty? ? You’ll have to see it to find out!, Ed.] Thursday 31st March, 7.30pm Friday 1st April, 7.30pm Saturday 2nd April, 2.30pm matinée Saturday 2nd April, 7.30pm final show. For tickets, contact Helen on 07891443428 or pay at the door. |
Emergency First Aid at Work ?The Paddle Club has organised an Emergency First Aid at Work course on Monday 4th April, 9.30am to 4:00pm at the Social Club. There are a small number of places still available. If interested, please contact Andy Train on 07722125350 or atrain1@btinternet.com |
Knit & Natter ?Knit & Natter meet at Fladbury Social club on Thursday 7th April, 10am to 12noon. So knitters bring your project along and have coffee too. We meet the first Thursday of each month. |
Come & Join Us. Fladbury Brownies are a group of 7 to 10 year-old girls who meet weekly during term time. We have lots of fun, play games, go outside, make friends, and develop our skills. If you would like to come and join our Brownies and share our Brownie Smile please contact Snowy Owl 861254 or nicolazgarrad@gmail.com. Subs are £25 termly. Our Summer Term starts on 25th April. This is what our current Brownies have to say: “We do amazing activities” “It’s not like school” “We sing ? and have fun” “We laugh tonnes” |
Life on the Royal Yacht. Wyre Piddle WI has an open meeting on Wednesday 13th April, 7.30 pm, at Wyre Piddle Village Hall. David Rushforth, a previous crew member, will be talking about life on the Royal Yacht Britannia. All are welcome and entry is £4. If you would like to attend, please email Wendy Berry, Secretary, wendy.berry@btinternet.com. |
Des Healy Denise Paxford writes: “With great sadness my dad, Des Healy, passed away on 21st March. He will always be in my heart. Dad helped me raise money for DFSG (Duchenne Family Support Group) and helped with Steven golng to hospital ops. He will be sadly missed. |