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DINNINGTONSaturdayDinnington Colliery Training Band: New members and learners welcome at the band room on the outdoor market from 9.30–11.30am. Details on 07967 026277.
SundaySequence and Ballroom Dancing: Everyone welcome to join in at the Lyric every other Sunday. Further details on 01909 566585.
MondayBridge Club: Learners welcome from 7.30- 10.30 at the Resource Centre. Details on 01909 562802.
Carver Art Society: New members welcome at the Middleton Institute from 7-9pm. Details on 01909 567428.
Sequence Dancing: 7.30-10pm at the Resource Centre. Admission £1.50. More details on 01909 568236.
Lyric Theatre Players: Junior members meet every Monday at the Lyric Theatre from 6.30-8.30. Details on 01909 566585.
The Yorkshire Chinese Brush Painting Society: Meets every other Monday at the Middleton Institute, 7-9. Contact Nick on 01909 563404 for more details.
TuesdayLine Dancing: Every week at the Middleton Hall, on Barleycroft Lane, from 1-3pm. Details on 01909 519545.
Yoga: Dinnington Methodist Church from 7- 8.30pm. Contact Gail on 01909 515340.
Fitness Classes: Day and night time classes every day of the week at the Monksbridge Community Centre. Contact Samantha on 07866 694893 for more details.
Organ Concert: Alistair Kiernan is in concert at the Resource Centre, Dinnington, 7.30-10pm. Admission £5 members, £6 non-members. Refreshments available.
Tea Dance: At the Resource Centre, Dinnington, 2-4.15pm. Admission £2, including tea and biscuits. Sequence and modern dancing to live music. Beginners welcome.
Dinnington Operatic Society: New members welcome to attend rehearsals at the Lordens Hotel, 7.30-9.30. More details on 01909 562465.
WednesdayExercise Sessions For The Over 55s: Every week at the Resource Centre from 3-4pm. Details on 01909 568236.
ThursdayChinese Boxing Academy: Children 6.30-7.30, adults 7.30-9, at the Lordens Hotel. Details on 07973 311745.
ANSTONMondayLine Dancing: South Anston Community Hall, on Sheffield Road, from 1.30-2.30pm. Contact Vera on 01142 692603.
Anston History Group: Guest speaker Professor David Hey will be giving a talk at Anston Parish Hall, entitled History of the Peak District Moors, starting at 7.30pm. Everyone welcome. More details on 01909 566122.
TuesdayAnston Ladies Choir: New members welcome at Anston Parish Hall, 7.30-9.30. Contact Maggi Lound on 01909 568216 for more details.
WednesdayCoffee Morning: 9.30-11.30 every week at South Anston Methodist Church, everyone welcome. More details on 01909 565476.
ThursdayYoga: South Anston Methodist Church from 10-11.30am. Details on 01909 515340.
Anston Parish Friendship Club: Every week 2–4 at South Anston Methodist Community Hall. Tea, coffee etc. More details on 01909 562067.
Anston Male Voice Choir: Anston Parish Hall from 7-9. Everyone welcome, details on 01909 564273.
THURCROFTMondayThurcroft Theatre Group: Meets at the Gordon Bennett Hall from 7.30-9.30. New members welcome. Details on 01909 562431.
WOODSETTSWednesdayContinental Designs and Techniques Class: At the new Village Hall from 1-3pm. Details on 01909 561020.
ThursdayWoodsetts Local History Society: Art and Symbolism will be the subject with guest speaker Mr Pat McClaughin. The talk will start at 7.30pm in the Church Rooms. Details on 01909 568018.
Yoga at the Woodsetts Pavilion: 9.30-11am. More details on 01909 566862.
Forthcoming EventsWoodsetts Women's Institute: Meets every second Wednesday of the month at the Village Hall from 7.15pm. Everyone welcome. Details on 01909 560289.
MALTBYSundayMaltby Running Club: Sunday morning run from the swimming baths starting at 9.30am. Training runs also every Tuesday and Thursday night starting at 6.30pm from the swimming baths. New members welcome.
WALES AND KIVETONTuesdayLine Dancing: Every week at the New Village Hall from 10am–12noon. Details on 01909 779736.
WednesdayKiveton Park 11th Rotherham Scouts: Places available for new members aged 14–18. Contact Paul Archer on 07967 144478 for further information.
Kiveton Katapultz Flyball Club: Every Wednesday, 6.30-8pm, at the old colliery site. Details on 01909 770287.
ThursdayBeavers, Cubs and Scouts: At the Scout Hut (behind the St John's Rooms) from 6.15pm. Ring Sue for more details on 01909 732862.
ASTON CUM AUGHTONMondayAston cum Aughton History Group: Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at the William Layne Reading Room between 7pm and 9pm. Old photos of Aston cum Aughton (to copy and return) would be greatly appreciated. New members welcome, contact Jeff Blades on 0114 2872102 or Ann Key on 0114 2872610.
TuesdayAston Yoga Group with Ann Key: Places available in the mixed ability class held at Aughton Primary School, 7.15–8.45pm. Further details on 0114 287 2610.
FridayCentral Youth Club (CYC): For young people aged 11-16. Every Friday 7.30-9pm in the Methodist Church Hall, on Lodge Lane, Aston. Contact Dario or Catherine on 0114 2878359 for details.
TODWICKSaturdayFootball Coaching for Under 8s (Y2 and Y3): Every Saturday morning at the Recreation Ground from 9.30-11am. Contact Paul on 07882 772682.
MondaySpanish Classes: 6.45-8.45pm, details on 0114 2874975.
Internet Café Sessions: 9.30–11.30am, details on 01909 771257.
Over 60s Activities: Fortnightly at the Village Hall from 2-4pm, details on 01909 772137.
Weight Watchers: From 6.30-7.30pm at the Village Hall. Details on 01909 773456.
Line Dancing at the Village Hall: Everyone welcome from 7.30-9pm. Contact Brenda on 01909 770819 for more details.
TuesdayVillage Hall Toddler Group: From 9.15–11.30am. Details on 01909 774310.
WednesdayKeep Fit Class: 7.30-8.15pm, details on 01246 431733.
Indoor Bowls at the Village Hall: From 10am–12noon. Details on 01909 771438.
Craft Group: From 2-4pm at the Village Hall. More details on 01909 773863.
Girl Guide Rainbows: Details on 01909 774310.
Adult Dancing Lessons by City Limits: From 7–8pm at the Village Hall. Details on 01909 770164.
ThursdayTable Tennis: At the Village Hall from 7–9pm, details 01909 771161.
FIRBECKToday (Friday)Tai Chi Classes: From 11am-12noon at Firbeck Village Hall. Contact Jack on 07732 995186 or Sue on 07963 513209 for more details.
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