Thursday: 7.30pm: Craven Conservation Group Members’ Slides – always a treat
Friday 1-2pm: Join in the Global Climate Strike at Settle – Market Place
*** EVENTS IN BRIEF ***
1. Wed 18 Sep: Nurturing Neighbourhoods – Victoria Hall 11am-3pm 2. Wed 18 Sep: Amnesty Letter Writing: 5-7.30pm Settle Friends M.H. 3. Wed 18 Sep: Settle Soup: Vic Hall 5pm-7pm: Four 4 min presentations
4. Wed 18 Sep: “Does tax work for the Common Good?” 7 for 7:30pm Friends M.H. Settle: – A workshop led by Olivia Hanks: Settle Justice and Peace 5. Th 19 Sep: Settle Scottish Dancing Class 7.30pm 6. Th 19 Sept: Craven Conservation Group Members Digital Pictures Evening: Also bring in any fungi you have found early and we will make a display. 7pm for 7.30pm. St John’s Methodist Church, Settle.
7: Fri 20 Sep: Global Climate Strike 1 – 2pm 8: 21 Sep: Three Peaks Folk Club: Settle Social Club 9: 22 Sep: Car Free Day
10. Mon 23 Sep: Craven Speakers Club Skipton 7.30pm 11. Wed 18 Sep: Slimming World. 9.30am 7pm Settle Social Club: 12. Wed 18 Sep: Slimming World. 7pm Settle Social Club:
16: 28 Sep: A celebration of romantic French Organ Music – recital by local organist and composer Paul Fisher St Alkelda’s Church, Giggleswick 7pm. 17. Sat 28 Sep: 7.30pm Light Music Trio Concert St John’s Meth Ch, Settle 18. Wed 2 Oct: Mid Yorkshire Group Fungus Foray to Parceval Hall. 10am-12
19. Mon 7 Oct: Craven Speakers Club: Skipton 20. Tue 8 Oct: Baildon & Shipley Speakers Club. 1.30pm Frizinghall 21: 17 Oct: Craven Conservation Group Talk: Catherine Mercer from YDMT on the Bee Together Project. St John’s Meth Ch Settle
22: Tue 22 Oct: Tuesday October 22 – One World Week meal: Catholic Ch. Hall. “Now is the time” (to take action on climate change) 6.15pm OWW meal 23: Tue 5 Nov: Coffee Morning at St John’s Church Settle in aid of Rainforest Fund. 24: 9 Nov : YNU (Yorkshire Naturalist Union AGM – Whitby)
1. Wed 18 Sept Nurturing Neighbourhoods https://bit.ly/2lKyYBk Victoria Hall 11am-3pm. Talk or listen. Say what is important to you. 077182 for Settletonian about Settletonians Refreshments- Have a cuppa. Meet new people.
**************************************************************** 2. Wed 18 Sept: – Amnesty Letter Writing – 5pm-7.30pm Settle Friends Meeting House. I do encourage you to come. We have freedom. Think of those who do not
Help new local community projects get off the ground The concept is simple: a suggested donation of £4 on the door (£2 for under 18s) gives you to a delicious meal of soup, bread, tea and a vote for your favourite local community project pitched on the night. We want lots of local folk to get involved so if £4 is a bit steep just donate what you can afford, if you are feeling generous you can donate more! Children are very welcome and if they are old enough to decide which idea they like best then they can have a vote.
Four ideas for improving Settle or the local community will be put forward, each has 4 minutes to pitch to the crowd.
Then we eat together and discuss the ideas and mingle, meet new people and generally have a good time.
Everyone votes for the idea they like best and the winner gets all the money taken on the door to kickstart their project. The people behind the project will then be asked to update us on their progress as they bring their idea to life.
4. Wed 18 Sept: 7 for 7:30pm Friends Meeting House, Settle: – A workshop led by Olivia Hanks: “Does tax work for the Common Good?” We will be taking a looks at why tax is key to equality and justice, and how we can take action for a just tax system. It includes an opportunity for small group discussions exploring the big questions about tax and its role in our society, and starting to imagine a better tax system. Olivia is Programme Manager of Economics and Sustainability for Quaker Peace and Social Witness. Organised by the Justice and Peace Group of Churches Together in Settle
6. Thur 19 Sept: Craven Conservation Group Members Digital Pictures Evening: Also bring in any fungi you have found and we will make a display at 6.30pm to 7pm for 7.30pm. St John’s Methodist Church, Settle.
7: Fri 20 Sept: Global Climate Strike: several people have arranged to meet 1pm-2pm on the cobbles out side the former bank below the coop. I hoe to go a bit earlier too earlier.
10. Mon 23 Sept: Craven Speakers Club Skipton Second session of the new season. We meet fortnightly at 7.30pm at the Soroptomists – Room, 28 Otley Street. http://www.craven-speakers.org.uk Helpful for : social life – teaching – running committee meetings – wedding speeches – job interviews – and much more – And just a good night out.
13. Wed 25 Sep: Slimming World. 7pm and 7pm Settle Social Club: 11. Thu 10 Sept 9.30am (Core strength and conditioning (exercises to keep you fit and supple – and find muscles you didn’t know about) Limestone View Lounge, Settle 9.30am with Jill Eccleston https://www.runbikefun.co.uk/ (I go to these sometimes )
16: 28 Sept: A celebration of romantic French Organ Music – recital by local organist and composer Paul Fisher St Alkelda’s Church, Giggleswick 7pm. Free, Donations Welcome. Refreshments in interval.
**************************************************************** 17. Sat 28 Sep 7.30 p.m. Light Music Trio Concert St John’s Methodist Church
19. Mon 7 Oct: Craven Speakers Club: We meet fortnightly at 7.30pm at the Soroptomists – Room, 28 Otley Street. http://www.craven-speakers.org.uk Helpful for : social life – teaching – running committee meetings – wedding speeches – job interviews – and much more – And just a good night out.
20. Tue 8 Oct: Baildon & Shipley Speakers Club. 1.30pm Frizinghall This meets the second Tuesday afternoon of the month at Frizinghall: Bradford New Church, Ashfield Avenue, Frizinghall BD18 3AL 1.30pm – 3.30pm https://sites.google.com/view/baildonafternoonspeakersclub
(There are also clubs at Baildon, Halifax, Clitheroe, Otley and Burnley
21: 17 Oct: Craven Conservation Group Talk: Catherine Mercer from YDMT on the Bee Together Project. The project aims to connect communities and landscapes to reverse the decline of wild pollinators, and in particular wild bees. The project involves co-ordinating and delivering capital works and activity-based projects along the B-line from Lancaster to Leeds.
22: Tue 22 Oct: Tuesday October 22 – One World Week – location Catholic Church Hall.
Come and share Soup & Pudding followed by speakers: AFFORDABLE/SOCIAL HOUSING Bill Bewley, Keswick Community Housing Trust Sophie Michelena, Locality, supporting Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust: Dales Community Housing Project in St Mary & St Michael Church Hall, Tillman Close Settle BD24 9RA Tuesday 22nd October 6.15 for 6.30 ALL WELCOME to this important event Book if possible: Alison Tyas 01729 822677 Organised by the Justice& Peace Group, Churches Together in Settle and District: Secretary Sally Waterson 07753 618381 LOAF: the food used will all be at least one of: Locally Sourced, Organically Grown, Animal Friendly, Fairly Traded
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