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Published Date: 04 January 2008
The Week Ahead - 3rd July onwards

Contact Carole Jones Tel: 01476 541432 Fax, 01476 560564

Events in The Week Ahead will appear only in the issue of the relevant week. They must be non-commercial, open to everybody and of general interest. The venue should be within the Journal news coverage area. No AGM entries or church services. Please note this is a free service and inclusion cannot be guaranteed.
Today, 3rd
Coffee shop, St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, 10am to 4pm.
Kesteven Leisure Artists Society, meet Sandon Close Community Centre, off Sandon Road, Grantham, 10am to noon. Contact Paulette Jones (Tel: 01476 568375).
Coffee,
cake and company, St Sebastian's Church, Great Gonerby, 10am to 11am. All welcome.
Blooming Great Tea Party in support of Marie Curie Cancer Care, St Edmunds Nursing Home, Worcester Road, Grantham, 10.30am to noon.
Teddy Bear Club (parents and toddlers), Reading Room, Barrowby, 2pm to 3.30pm (term time).
Grantham Art Club, Manners Street Community Centre, Grantham, 7pm to 9pm. Contact Pauline Stephens (Tel: 01476 567148).
Learn ballroom and Latin dance, Swayfield Village Hall, every Friday, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, £5 per person. Contact Gail (Tel: 01476 561770).
Bingo, Foston Village Hall, 7.30pm start. Doors open at 7pm.
Dance Party, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, near Leadenham, 8pm 'til late. Bookings (Tel: 07737 227617).


Tomorrow, 4th

Coffee shop, St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, 10am to 1pm.
Alzheimer's Society drop-in information service, coffee morning, Forget-Me-Not Day Centre, between Elmer Street South and Castlegate, Grantham, 10am to noon.
Coffee morning, ChristChurch hall, Castlegate, Grantham, 10am to 11.30am.
Coffee morning, Salvation Army Citadel, London Road, Grantham, 10am to noon.
Coffee morning, ChristChurch hall, Finkin Street, Grantham, 10am to 11.30am.
Coffee morning, Riverside, Welham Street, 10am.
Scarecrow trail and coffee morning, Hive Cottage, Allington. 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Summer fair, Sandon School. 10.30am to 12.30pm
Open Gardens (12 in total), Billingborough, 11am to 5pm. Programme and map available from St Andrew's Church, parking on church car park. Entry to all gardens £3 per person. Songs of Praise in church at 5.30pm. Home-made refreshments available at the vicarage. Decorated church with floral competitions. Proceeds to church funds.
'Friends in a Flash' walk, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, near Leadenham, 11am. Optional lunch at cost. Bookings (07737 227617).
Bingo, Aisby Village Hall, fortnightly, 7.30pm.
Themed dance party, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, near Leadenham, 8pm 'til late. Barbecue/games/dinner. Bookings (Tel: 07737 227617).
Wilsford Open Gardens and wedding dress display weekend. 11am to 4pm. Contact Mrs Fairhead on 01400 230247.

Sunday, 5th
Rutland Hash House Harriers meet at Stoke Rochford, 10am, to run, walk, jog. All welcome. Details from Steve (Tel: 01572 767336) or www.rutlandhhh.co.uk
Witham Wheelers Cycling Club, runs leave at 9am from the Market Cross, Grantham. For more details visit their website www.withamwheelers.co.uk.
Open Gardens (12 in total), Billingborough, 2pm to 4.30pm. Programme and map available from All Saints Church, parking in church car park. Entry to all gardens £3 per person. Home-made refreshments available at the vicarage. Decorated church with floral competitions. Proceeds to church funds.
Neblina Friendship Walks, 10am to noon. For details ring 07737 227617.
Wilsford Open Gardens and wedding dress display weekend. 11am to 4pm. Contact Mrs Fairhead on 01400 230247.
Bingo Sewstern village hall 7.30pm
Harlaxton Friendship Club's Annual Cream Tea will be held in the Village Hall on Saturday, 4th July from 2 – 4pm. Entrance is 50p. Cream tea £2 including entrance.

Monday, 6th
Earlesfield Neighbourhood Group at Thames Road Community Centre, 6.30pm. Guest speakers Pc Steve Cummings and an SKDC estate supervisor. All welcome.
Toddler Zone, a fun time for parents/carers and their children (up to school age), 9.30am to 11.30am, Grantham Christian Fellowship Centre, Belton Avenue, Grantham, £1 per family.
Grantham Autistic Information Network (GAIN) Support Group, Belton Lane Children's and Community Centre, 10am to noon. Contact Chris Barrs (Tel: 01400 273143) or Louise Leeton (Tel: 01476 402239) or www.gain-grantham.co.uk
Whist, Senior Citizens Club, St Catherine's Road, Grantham, 1pm. All senior citizens welcome.
Whist drive, Harlaxton Village Hall, every Monday, 2.30pm.
Grantham Bridge Club meets for duplicate bridge, Harlaxton Sports and Social Club, 7pm. And Tuesday. Beginners club on Thursday at 7.15pm. Contact June (Tel: 01476 565644).
Bingo, Dry Doddington Village Hall. Doors open 7pm, eyes-down 7.45pm.
The Way Forward social group for bereaved partners will meet in the King's Hotel, North Parade, Grantham, on Monday evenings at 7.30 pm. New members welcome. Contact Joan on 07790 395952, Paddy on 01476 590408, or visit http://community.lincolnshire. gov.uk/thewayforward/

Tuesday, 7th
Over-50s invited to drop in and enjoy company and refreshments, Grantham Christian Fellowship, Belton Avenue, Grantham, 10am to 11.30am.
Senior Move Fitness for the young at heart, Harrowby Lane Methodist Church Hall, Grantham, 10am to 11am, £4. Contact Pip Robinson (Tel: 01476 574665).
New Dawn Painting Club, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, Caythorpe, 10am to noon. For more details ring 01400 279030.
Light lunches, snacks and coffees, Skillington Methodist Church, 11am to 1pm.
Barrowby Baby and Toddler Group, memorial hall, High Road, Barrowby, 1.30pm to 3pm. £1.50 per family. Ample parking. Contact Sara Bedford (Tel: 07941 179349).
Sequence dancing, Grantham Meres Leisure Centre, Trent Road, every Tuesday, 1.30pm to 4pm, admission £1.50.
Grantham and District Scrabble Club, ChristChurch hall, Finkin Street, Grantham, 7pm to 10.30pm, £2. Beginners welcome. Contact Ron Tyler (Tel: 01476 401623).
Busy Boots line dancing, 7pm to 9.45pm. Beginners welcome. Contact Diane (Tel: 01476 576823).
The Jack Scott Bridge Club, Grantham Conservative Club, Castlegate, every Tuesday, 7pm. Contact Beryl (Tel: 01476 572938).
American Square Dancing, Allington Village Hall, 8pm to 10pm. Beginners welcome. Contact P. Baker (Tel: 01476 561087).

Wednesday, 8th
Coffee morning and bingo, Thames Road Community Centre, Grantham, 9.30am to 11.30am.
Coffee shop, St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, 10am to 4pm.
Painting for Pleasure group, Sandon Close Community Centre, Grantham, 10am to noon. Contact Patsy Ebb (Tel: 01476 567134).
Knit and Knatter, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, Caythorpe, 10am to noon. For more details ring 01400 279030.
Great Gonerby Mother and Toddler Group, Memorial Hall, Marratts Lane, 1pm to 2.30pm, £1.50 per family, all welcome.
New age kurling, village hall, South Witham, 2pm to 4pm. Entrance £2, including coffee. Taster sessions free. For more details ring 01572 768307 or 767650.
Bingo, Senior Citizens Club, St Catherine's Road, Grantham, 2pm to 4pm and whist 1.30pm to 3.30pm. All senior citizens welcome.
Scrabble Club, Ancaster Sports and Social Club, 2pm to 4pm. Contact Merryl Day (Tel: 01400 230469).
Open garden (National Gardens Scheme), Washdyke Farm, Lincoln Road, Fulbeck, 2pm to 7pm. Admission £3, children free. Cream teas and wine available.
Bingo, Great Ponton village centre, every Wednesday, 7.30pm start.
Harrowby bingo, Church of the Ascension Hall, Edinburgh Road, Grantham, 7.30pm.
Beginners ballroom and Latin dance, Skillington Village Hall, every Wednesday, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, £5 per person. Contact Gail (Tel: 01476 561770).

Thursday, 9th
Parent and Toddler Group, St Wulfram's Church Hall, Grantham, 9.30am to 11am.
Coffee shop, St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, 10am to 4pm.
Senior Move Fitness for the young at heart, Harrowby Lane Methodist Church Hall, Grantham, 10am to 11am, £4. Contact Pip Robinson (Tel: 01476 574665).
Eco Art/Craft Club, Elms Farm Barn Studios, Frieston Heath Lane, Caythorpe, 10am to noon. For more details ring 01400 279030.
Bridge Club, meets at Harlaxton Social Club, 2pm. Beginners welcome. Contact Mrs Shipley (Tel: 564852).
Mums and toddler group, Manthorpe Village Hall, 1pm to 2.30pm, £1.20 per family.
Busy Boots line dancing, 7pm to 9.45pm. Beginners welcome. Contact Diane (Tel: 01476 576823).
Whist drive, Harlaxton Village Hall, 7.30pm.
Preview of Exhibition of St. Wulfram's Textiles. 7pm at the church. Tickets £8 including wine & cheese from J Muskett, c/o 1 New Beacon Road, Grantham.
Grantham Railway Society. Programme "Steaming through Britain". ChristChurch Hall, Castlegate at 7.30pm
Grantham Autistic Information Network (GAIN) Support Group, at Belton Lane Children's Community Centre, is cancelled for the whole of August. It will restart from Monday, September 7 and will run every following Monday.


To find out what's on in other places, see the links below:

Boston Area

Horncastle Area

Louth Area

Market Rasen Area

Skegness Area




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