July 2008 Archives

THERE'S something for everyone in Harefield, particularly if you are a toddler who enjoys musical fun, an adult who likes coach trips to the sea,or a nifty mover who fancies a twirl around the dance floor.

You don't not have to be a second Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers to enjoy dancing so why not join fellow hoofers on Saturday (July 26) at the community centre in Priory Avenue for their end of the month get-together. The dancing club is also held on Wednesdays, and lessons are given during these sessions.

Phone Sheila Moore on 01895 634674 for more details.

There are still a few places left for the coach trip to Brighton with CAMEO members on August 3. It is a sociable group, as you can tell from its name, which stands for Come and Meet Each Other,so you can join in the communal fun,or make your way round Brighton alone or with your own group, if you prefer.

The Royal Pavilion, Marina and Sea Life Centre can all be enjoyed as well as shopping in the Lanes, and of course ... the delights of the sea!
Phone Gwen Pinder on 01895 822320 to book seats at £15 and for more details.

Summer fun with monkey music is promised at Harefield Children's Centre on Mondays from this week (July 21)until September 8 from 1-3pm at Harefield Library in Park Lane. Under five-year-olds, who can enjoy dance, singing and playing instruments, must be accompanied by an adult carer.

For more information phone 01895 671954. Entry is free and delicious fruit snacks are promised.

Villagers chances to air views

Posted by Adrian Seal on Jul 4, 08 03:19 PM in Crime

QUESTIONS and comments can be put to the Harefield Neighbourhood Watch team and local police officers who keep an eye on the village on Wednesday, July 9.

The meeting is being held at Barden Court in Hall Drive at 7.30pm when concerns about the neighbourhood can be aired and the meeting is open to everyone.

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