Young bookshots
Date published: 17 November 2015
YOUNG readers can share their favourite stories at Limehurst Library tomorrow as part of the Bookshots project from 3.30pm. It is suitable for children aged eight-12. For more information call 0161-770 8013.
Oldham Evening Chronicle - Tuesday, 17 November, 115
Christmas fair
VISIT St Margaret’s Church’s Christmas fair on Saturday for some festive gift ideas. The event takes place at the Chapel Road church from 11am. Higher Failsworth Primary School, on Stansfield Road, is holding its first Christmas market on Tuesday, November 24, from 6-8pm.
Oldham Evening Chronicle - Tuesday, 17 November, 115
Fashion show
THERE will be a fashion show and cupcakes for a ladies night in aid of Macmillan at The Eight Bells, Alder Road, on Saturday. Tickets for the event, priced £5, are available on 07944-326 194 or 07794-567 501.
Oldham Evening Chronicle - Tuesday, 17 November, 115
Local concerns
RAISE any neighbourhood concerns with district police officers at Clough Gate House, off Hollins Road, from 11am on Thursday.
Oldham Evening Chronicle - Tuesday, 17 November, 115
Make an impact
THE Impact community project runs a food share session every Monday, from 9.30am. Anyone is welcome to pop in to the Old Bank, on Manchester Road, for a brew and chat, and go home with a bag of shopping.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, meet new friends over a cuppa at the hub coffee morning from 9.30am.
Oldham Evening Chronicle - Tuesday, 17 November, 115
Church activities
THE dark nights are upon us but Beulah Community Church’s doors open to youngsters every Monday evening, with all sorts of activities to keep them entertained. The sessions start at 6.45pm at the Withins Road Church. An after-school club also takes place on Wednesdays from 4.15pm.
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