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Weekly workshop appeals to garners
Brains whirr, strategies are hatched and tactics put into action every
Friday between 5pm and 7.45pm at West Swindon Library because Sw1n^odt1'
Friday evening is games night, and it's free.
Aimed at anybody aged over thirteen, newto games or well versed in
the secret arts, the workshop gives participants the chance to prepare Charity Gala Night
and paint game figures and also play on a board set up by library staff,
at the Wyvern Theatre
including the brand new Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers.
The project is being funded by Toothill and Freshbrook and Grange
Park Neighbourhood Safety Teams (NeSTS). Sunday 2nd February, 7.30pm
Just turn up, or call Rebecca Bolton at West Swindon Library on
465554 or mail: [email protected] featuring special guests
Librarian Kristianne Drake with youngsters who attended a games
Swindon Pegasus Brass Band Society
workshop on 29 November to launch the Friday night sessions
Thamesdown Ladies Choir
Highworth Warneford School Big Band
An evening of music, song and dance
with over 100 performers in aid of Swindon Arts, the independent
art organisation responsible for the Swindon Jazz Festival,
Exhibitions at the West Swindon Library the Think Arts festival, the Swindon Film Festival and small grants
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2 to 23 January: American art by Brian Snyder to p omote social inclusion through arts activity
27 January: Posters to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Tickets £7 all seats from The Wyvern Theatre
Theatre Square, Swindon • Box office: (01793) 524481
Nearly connected to the People's Network
Twelve computer terminals will be available in January for free access
to the internet at the West Swindon Library. Some machines will need
to be booked whilst others will be used on an 'as you visit' basis.
Sounds & rhythms of South America in North Swindon
One of the highlights of the Swindon College community learning 'DEACONS
programme from January is a new salsa and merengue class starting
at Haydonleigh School on Wednesdays from 7pm to 8.30pm.
Leading the sessions will be ^5^-"
Claudia Stroud who has recently , *t
arrived in the town from Chile where - ' _,
she grew up and took a degree in
physical education, sports and rec-
reation from the Metropolitan Uni- j ,
versity. IIlJ .I"- )
As well as establishing herself
as a dance teacher here, she is
busily taking classes to improve China, crystal,
her knowledge of English.
But dance is a universal lan-
guage, so let Claudia find your cutlery, jewellery,
clocks, watches
Claudia, performing in the national
stadium of Chile in Santiago
inner rhythms through the pulsat- Deacon & Son (Swindon) Ltd
ing sounds of Latin America.
To enrol on her course, or any Est 1848
other, call the Swindon College
11 - 15 Wood Street,
Freephone 0800 731 2250.
BLUE PETER WATERWORKS APPEAL BRING & BUY SALE Old Town, Swindon
Friday 17 January, 3,20pm - 4.30pm, Brook Field School, Cartwright Drive, Shaw
Telephone: 522072/527530
Raffle items wanted plus donations of books, toys. unwanted
or previously enjoyed Xmas gifts. Please drop them into school.
Organised by Cat Pinner and friends.