23 THE 95 CLUB (FOR TODAY’S WOMEN): 2nd & 4th Thursday at The Bridge Project, Bradbury Court, 20 Gainsborough St, Sudbury, 7.30pm. Friendly club, new members welcome, no age limit, interesting speakers, social events. For further information Tel: Lesley 01787 374<strong>94</strong>4 THE ARTS SOCIETY SUDBURY: Third Tuesday mornings at Quay Theatre for lectures on broad range of topics connected with the decorative and fine arts. In addition, there is a programme of special interest lectures & day trips. New mem-bers welcome. Tel: Jan on 01787 374044 THE SOLAR SOCIETY: 1st Monday 2.30pm (except July and August) The Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Castle Hedingham. Speakers cover a variety of topics from the Arts, Sciences and Literature. Members £3.50, non members £5.50 a session. Tel: Miles Scrivens 01787 469766 UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION: Every two months in the Friends Meeting House, Sudbury. For details Tel: 01787 375503 UNITE RETIRED MEMBERS ASSOCIATION: for retired Delphi employees. Meet 2nd Tuesday in the month at the Scout Hut, Quay Lane, Sudbury 10am. Over 60 then join us for meetings, shows, parties, social gatherings etc. For information Tel: Jack Owen 01787 374025 / 07758 673450 unionjack1@talktslk.net WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality): If you were born in the 1950’s and are unhappy about your state pension retirement agejoin us as we campaign for a better deal for women. Friendly Group meetings 1st Wednesday each month at the quay thatere sudbury 7.30pm. All welcome. Tel: Karen Sheldon 07971 044890 Sudbury Heritage Centre Sudbury Town Hall Open hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 12.30pm Closed Sundays & Bank Holidays The entrance is in Gaol Lane and is accessible for wheelchairs and visitors with limited mobility Admission is free www.sudburyheritagecentre.co.uk HEALTH AWARENESS DAY HOW HEALTHY ARE YOU? Hardwicke House Group Practice and Siam Surgery’s Patient Partnership Groups are delighted to announce that we are holding a Health Awareness Day at St Peter’s Church on Saturday, 11th July from 10am to 4pm. The event will host a diverse array of both professional and charitable organisations involved in a wide variety of health issues that are prevalent today. These will include diet and exercise, smoking, health advice, diabetes, mental health, cancer support, epilepsy, dementia, social prescribing, asthma, blood pressure checks, CPR and community defibrillator demonstrations and more besides. Refreshments provided by the Bridge Project. Free admittance. All are very welcome and we look forward to welcoming you to the event. Further details from Lesley at hhgp-ppginf@outlook.com Join us during the National Walking Month of May for the 13th annual Suffolk Walking Festival, now established as one of Britain’s biggest and longest running walking festivals. This year’s event extends 9 May to 31 May and over 3 weeks you can explore Suffolk with over 120 guided walks and lots to do in the <strong>Spring</strong> Half Term. There are family friendly and fringe events at some of Suffolk’s most iconic and spectacular locations, a launch at Clare Castle Country Park on 9 May, plus a brand new Challenge Walk ‘Go West’ over 5 days (16-20 May).With so much more than just walking, there is something for everyone: lots of short, medium, and long walks, and <strong>No</strong>rdic Walking too. There are walks on the mysterious Orford Ness with Kite the Sheepdog (and his shepherd Andrew), an Orwellian Adventure down the River Orwell, photography and art workshops, meet Jemima Puddleduck, with lots more in between. Tickets available via www.suffolkwalkingfestival.co.uk 24 <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2020</strong> | www.events-sudbury.co.uk
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