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Christmas Fair - Saturday December 1
Posted by Emmanuel Parish Church on October 30, 2007 4:22 PM
Come along to Emmanuel Church from 10:00 am onwards for lots of fun and games at one of the best Christmas Fair's in Southport.
You'll get to spend lots of money, have a lot of laughs, have a lovely snack AND get to meet Father Christmas.
Confirmation Service on 18 November at 10:30 am
Posted by Emmanuel Parish Church on October 30, 2007 4:10 PM
With the Bishop we will be welcoming the newly confirmed candidates to the Church family of Emmanuel. All are welcome to the service and to coffee in the Church Hall afterwards.
Clubs Urged To Move It!
Posted by Active Sefton on October 25, 2007 8:53 AM
Clubs Urged To Move It
Young people and sports clubs across South Sefton are being urged to 'Move It' and take advantage of an informative new website.
Sefton Council Leisure Services, in partnership with Sefton's Technical Services and Sefton Primary Care Trust (PCT), are encouraging people to use the website www.moveitsefton.co.uk which is aimed at raising awareness of the benefits of physical activity and opportunities available for youngsters aged 15-plus.
In addition, sports clubs are being encouraged to get involved to help increase participation levels, boost membership and market their club to people in the area through the website.
Paul Wilkinson, Sefton Sports Council Club Development Officer, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for all clubs across the borough to get involved.
"We are looking for all clubs who would like to increase their memberships, participation levels and general interest in their club, to be added as a club available to the 15-plus age group."
To get involved or for more information contact Terri Moore in Sefton Leisure Services on 0151-934 2945 or email Terri.Moore@leisure.sefton.gov.uk
Autumnwatch returns to WWT Martin Mere this November
Posted by Martin Mere Wetlands on October 23, 2007 11:14 AM
In a two week autumn extravaganza, Bill Oddie and Kate Humble are coming back to the WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre to host BBC Autumnwatch. The live shows will be screened nationally from 5 to 15 November, Monday to Thursday, at 8pm on BBC2.
Bill Oddie and Kate Humble will be at the Centre, part of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, with daily, sunrise-to-sunset reports of the bird migrations at the mere and on the coast nearby. The programme will feature Martin Mere’s Whooper Swan characters with a specially designed ‘Duck Cam’ floating on the mere, the beavers at Martin Mere will be shown with infra-red cameras to see if they make a guest appearance during the live shows and the ‘Super Whoopers’ will be discussed: seven Whooper Swans that have been fitted with satellite tracking equipment currently travelling from Iceland.
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Make a Difference Day in Sefton
Posted by Sefton Volunteer Centre on October 9, 2007 3:46 PM
CSV’s national Make a Difference Day is the UK's biggest day of volunteering. Last year was a huge success with 120,000 people throughout the UK taking part in community projects. This year, Sefton Millenium Volunteers and Volunteer Centre Sefton are calling on local residents to get involved with Make a Difference Day to help clean up the local environment. A fun and exciting day for people of all ages and walks of life is organised for October 27th to clean up the streets in South Sefton. Activities will include painting and gardening, so make sure you bring your old clothes. For more information on how you can join in with your local community on Make a Difference Day this year to make Sefton a cleaner, brighter place to live, contact Millennium Volunteers development worker, Marie Morgan at marie@seftonmv.org.uk or ph. 0151 920 0726 ext.203.
October News.
Posted by Soroptimist International Southport on October 5, 2007 1:40 PM
On the 29th September SI Southport held a very successful Ball at CHET which had been transformed into places from Mumbai for the evening.Soroptimists and guests dressed in colourful Indian costumes and were later treated to a delicious Indian or English banquet.Purchases of trinkets, scarves, bags and saris could also be made at the Indian Bazaar. The banquet was followed by a dazzling display of traditional Indian and Bollywood style dance from a group of young Indian dancers.After that it was time for some audience participation in Indian 'Stick Dancing'! The evening concluded with a disco and a raffle with a distinctly eastern flavour.The event raised £2000 for CHET who are going to purchase outdoor equipment for use by the children who attend the centre.
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results from week 12-10-07&15-10-07
Posted by Crosby Snooker League on October 4, 2007 11:52 AM
Division one 12/10/07
league position
played won lost points
Rileys 5 5 0 28
S & L Con A 6 5 1 24
Crosby Con B 5 4 1 22
St Peter & Paul 5 1 4 15
Crosby Con E 5 2 3 13
Star Sea 5 0 5 12
Rileys B 5 1 4 12
Top Break At Present 58 P.WILLIAMS
comrades cup draw & handicap
first match is from round two which has been rearranged .
ROUND ONE
tues 16th oct minus 10 Rileys B V Comrades A 108
tues 23rd oct minus 35 Crosby cons B V Rileys A 60
" " " 60 S.S.P.C B V S & L Con A minus 20
ROUND TWO
thurs 25th oct 85 Crosby Cons A V Star Sea 20
" " " minus 45 St Peter & Paul V Rileys minus 80
Friday 26th oct 60 Star Sea A v Crosby Cons C 75
" " " 85 S.M.O.B V Lathom 85
Tues 30th oct Scratch Crosby Cons E vwinner round one either Cons B or Rileys A
" " " round one winner either S.S.P.C B or S L& L Cons A V Comrades C 60
Wed 31st oct 95 C.M.S B V C.M.S A 60
round three will be displayed as results come in
positions after matches played on 15th October 2007
Team played won drawn lost pts
Star Sea A 7 4 2 1 26
C.M.S A 7 4 2 1 25
Comrades C 6 4 1 1 21
S.S.P.C B 7 3 3 1 24
Crosby Cons C 6 2 1 3 19
Rileys A 6 2 1 3 18
C.M.S B 7 3 1 3 19
Lathom 6 2 1 3 16
Comrades A 6 1 2 3 15
Crosby Cons A 6 1 1 4 14
S.M.O.B 6 0 3 3 13
top break still 33 G.PROUT
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