Serving drinks and light refreshments.
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An informal group who meet to enjoy a pint and a chat usually on the first Friday of the month at The Horse and Farrier, Bridge Street from 7.30pm – come at some point if you are able and stay for as long as you wish – that’s fine.
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Christians from the churches in Otley meet on the first Saturday in the month. There is a simple breakfast of bread rolls and a hot drink followed by a few thoughts and shared prayer. This month the Prayer Breakfast is at the Methodist Church. All are welcome.
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More information and full list of dates and venues here
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A traditional service with short address but no hymns.
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Service theme: “Naaman is healed of Leprosy”.
Refreshments will be served after this service.
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This month is the “Summer Lunch”.
Newall Ladies Fellowship meet monthly on the second Monday in the month – excluding August. A detailed programme of guest speakers throughout the year is available from Val Tait: 01943 464032. Visitors always welcome.
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A SAFE SPACE where you can come and drop in to enjoy refreshments, board games and company.
For more information contact Linda – 01943 465927 or by email: info@otleyparishchurch.org
An informal group where parents and carers with pre-school children can meet, free of charge, for play, crafts, singing and conversation. Meets weekly during school term time.
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An informal group where parents and carers with babies can meet, free of charge, for play, crafts, singing and conversation. Meets weekly during school term time.
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Simply bring whatever you’ve made for your own tea and share it with others, hot or cold, savoury and sweet. It’s a great way to get to know others in a relaxed and informal way. It could be your best meal of the week!
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Steel Magnolias are a group of women who get together each month (usually on the second Wednesday) for different social activities. Venues, dates and times can vary, so please contact Shirley Parker (01943 466956) if you are interested in coming along – you will be made very welcome!
Programme for first half of 2019:
January 23rd – Ilkley Playhouse
February 13th – Pottery Decorating
March 14th – Meal at the Milk Bar, Otley
April 10th – Quiz around Ilkley
May 8th – Sunset Boulevard
June 12th – Golden Acre Park and Lawnswood Arms
July 10th – Barbecue
A monthly meeting when we can pray for the church, the community and global concerns. Usually on the second Wednesday in the month. All welcome.
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David Robinson’s 30th Anniversary Tour featuring Adrian & Bridget Plass and West End singer Amanda Watsham-Dunstall
This combines an anniversary of David Robinson’s 30 years on the road in Christian theatre as well as a humorous look at Adrian’s best-selling book “Blind Spots in the Bible”. Together with West End singer Amanda Watsham-Dunstall, David and Adrian have created an evening of theatre, comedy, poetry, music and stories. Full of chat, drama, fun and live music.
Tickets: £10 available from the link above (+50p booking fee) or from Otley Parish Church Office: 01943 465927 email: info@otleyparishchurch.org
All are welcome to this informal knitting group who meet during the Saturday Cafe, so refreshments are always available.
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To mark this anniversary of the opening of the Bramhope Tunnel, Revd John Parkin will conduct a short service of rededication at the Navvies Memorial in Church Lane, adjacent to Otley Parish Church.
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A Film, Exhibition and Book Launch
The 30 minute film is the story of those who built the Bramhope Tunnel (1845-1849), the challenges faced and the many lives that were lost. A 64-page book by Angela Leathley will be launched and this describes the hard and dangerous life of navvies during the rapid expansion of the railways in the 19th century. There will also be an exhibition of research materials.
Tickets: £4 (adults) / £3 (concessions) are available on the door or from Otley Town Council, The Core Resource Centre, Otley: http://www.otleytowncouncil.gov.uk/council/core
All funds will be used for on-going maintenance of The Navvies Memorial. Refreshments provided.
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