There’s plenty happening in Warleggan the next seven days, and beyond!
Friday 23 October:
Village Greensshop open 9 am to 2 pm, Jubilee Hall, lots to buy, and great breakfasts, soups, and other refreshments – info
Skittles Evening, Jubilee Hall, 7 pm for 7.30 pm start – £5 per team of four – licensed bar, pasties, tea, coffee and soft drinks available – come as team of four, or make up teams on arrival – fun for all the family – no previous experience needed – see our new Skittles webpage
Sunday 25 October:
Songs of Praise, 6 pm, St Bartholomew Church, Warleggan – favourite hymns, meet the new curate – followed by refreshments – info
Tuesday 27 October:
(note that, exceptionally, there will be NO table tennis this evening due to hall being unavailable; but new players are always welcome on all other Tuesday evenings or Sunday mornings, no charge for first-timers, but thereafter £2 each on Tuesday evenings or £1 each on Sunday mornings) –info
Wednesday 28 October:
‘The Rise and Fall of Methodism in Cornwall’, History Group talk, Jubilee Hall, 7.30 pm – info
AND FOR YOUR DIARY: Christmas Lunch with all the trimmings – provisionally Wednesday 9 December, Jubilee Hall – details to be announced
Coming up over the next seven days at the Jubilee Hall in Mount:
Tonight, Friday 24 Oct, 7.30pm: The Salt Roads– an evening of stories, music and song, following the salt road around Cornwall – Carn to Cove presentation – Tickets available at the door – more info
Tuesday 28 Oct, 2.30 – 4.30 pm: Table Tennis for Juniors, half-term introductory special – for any youngsters interested in having a go. Free of charge. All welcome. Just come along. Spread the word locally. Must be accompanied by adults; tea/coffee/biscuits will be provided; bring cold drinks and any other refreshments if you wish – more info
Wednesday 29 Oct, 7.30pm: Cornwall Audio Visual Archive – A talk by Dr Garry Tregigda, Assistant Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies – organised by History Group – all welcome –more info
Lots happening at the Jubilee Hall in Warleggan this week and beyond … Check warleggan.net for details
This week, starting with tomorrow, Tuesday 27 May:
Tues 27 May, 7.30pm: ParishMeeting – all welcome
Wed 28 May, 7.30pm: a History Club Talk about Cornish Music, with Jill Thomas from the St Neot Historians – all welcome, members free, non-members £1
Thurs 29 May, 7.30pm: Hall Management Meeting – to discuss, amongst other things, plans for the Big Do in the Field on 26 July– the committee is appealing for volunteers, anyone willing to give an hour or so on the day to run a stall or event on the day (we’ve got some ideas for new stalls/activities, and would love more!!!) – and/or folk to help moving chairs, tables etc. before and after – – so please come along to the meeting! All welcome.
Fri 30 May, 9am – 2pm: Village Greens – as always, a great place to meet up with friends or make new ones over a cup of something and some freshly cooked breakfast or soup-lunch – and, of course, a good chance to stock up on food for the next two weeks (note that there will be no Village Greens next week, 6 June, due to the Royal Cornwall Show)
Next week:
Wed 4 June, 12.30pm: Parish Lunch, £4 a head, booking essential – all welcome, but you must please book in advance (deadline the Wednesday before) – call Jasmina 01208 821223 or Gill on 821494 – more info
And, if you haven’t yet done so, why not join the Mount and Warleggan Facebook group that’s been set up?
Another new way to keep up to date – click pic for info about this new Facebook page for Mount and Warleggan parish
We’ve got a lot on this coming week at the Warleggan Jubilee Hall in Mount:
Survey deadline ~ Friday
Firstly, the‘What do you want?’ survey: A big thanks to all of you who have already filled it in; it’s really appreciated. If you haven’t yet done so, the good news is that the deadline is extended by a week. It’ll only take a minute or two to fill, and will help us know which activities and clubs there may be a good amount of interest in. So do please have your say, even if it’s simply to say you aren’t interested!
The deadlineis now Friday 28 March: so, if you didn’t yet get round to handing in your completed survey form, do it now and hand it to a hall committee member, or you can drop it off in the box in the hall when you come to any of the following upcoming events over the coming seven days…
Coming up next week:
Tuesday 25 March:
Pilates– starts at 12 noon, newcomers welcome – phone Gill 01208 821494 if you’re thinking of coming – more info
Lunch Club ~ Wednesday
Wednesday 26 March:
Lunch Club, 12.30pm – a special treat this time, fish pie followed by tiramisu – still just £4 a head, for the two courses with tea/coffee to follow; a vegetarian option (cheese and courgettes) is also available. All are welcome, young or old, but you MUST reserve your place in advance, latest by Sunday 23rd – call Gill 01208 821494 to book, or for more info. Note the change of date – yes, it’s on Wednesday this time – see our lunch club page
History Club, 7.30pm – AGM, followed by a talk from Lynda – entitled, intriguingly, “Stop the Rot”. All welcome.
Lessons in Love ~ Friday 28 March
Friday 28 March:
Village Greens, 9am – 2pm – as always, a great chance to meet up over a cup of something, or there’s cooked breakfasts and soups, and of course lots of local and organic produce to take home – more info
“Lessons in Love”, 7.30pm – this promises to be a fun, entertaining evening out, as two characters, Carmen and Mimi, look to evening classes to find love – an engaging comedy brought to us by the Cube Essential Theatre of Truro, it’s a Carn to Cove production, and well worth attending – for tickets and information, call Liz L. on 01208 821551 – see our Carn to Cove Events page.
Veronica’s bag of balls – ready to close up and for a volunteer to pick the month’s winners
Finally, don’t forget that the ‘new year’ for the ever popular 100 Club is starting next month, so now is the time to take out a subscription – it’s just £12 a year, and each month you’ll have the chance to win cash prizes – see full details
In case you haven’t checked out the Warleggan website* recently, here’s what’s happening…
This Friday 18th Oct, the day after tomorrow, we’re having our TableTop Games evening at the hall, starting 7.30pm. Free entry. Come along and play a few games – and if you have games you’d like to bring along, then please do! Come and play, or come and watch. There’ll be refreshments, with a licensed bar, hot pasties, and snacks. Plus a raffle. It’ll be a great relaxing fun evening, a chance to show off your skills, or develop new ones. Amongst the games we hope to have: Dominoes, Chess, Drafts, Backgammon, Cards, Othello (or ‘Reversi’), Darts, Cluedo, Bingo, Tri-ominoes, Poker, Jenga, Connect 4, Kerplunk, Card-Monopoly ... Bring along your games (including any of the above), or other ones – Does anyone have table football, for instance?
Then, next Wednesday 23 Oct, we have the History Club Talk on the Pentewan Valley Railway (The Tea Treat Train) by Rob Evans, Jubilee Hall, 7.30pm – if you’re not a member yet, come along anyway – the more the merrier.
Some of us may be joining the Farnworth family for Roger’s Dayon Sunday 27th October – see details
The next Lunch will be on Tuesday 26th November – all seats must be booked in advance; £4 a head, two courses – call Jasmina on 01208 821223, or Gill on 821494.
Hall hire– remember, anyone is welcome to hire the hall anytime – just check out the hall hire pages on the website.
Why not organise a quiet skittles evening for you and your friends (the skittles set is now kept in the hall, and is available for use – £10 plus standard hall hire charge) – or why not hold your birthday party there?
And we’ve got a great kitchen, so if you want to cook a meal for your friends, or get someone in to do it, then get in touch. If you do it before the end of the month, it’ll be just £5 on top of the hall hire charge, which doesn’t even cover the likely electricity charges – be advised though that from 1st November, the charge for use of the full kitchen will be £10 for regular users, and £20 for occasional users, still great value.
And Christmas is coming soon – book now if you’d like to hold a party at the Jubilee Hall.
Oh, and remember to keep New Year’s Eve free, as we shall be bringing the new year in at the hall with a Ceilidh – with refreshments, and we’ll be applying for a licensed bar to stay open til late.