April 29 and every Friday: Country Western partner dancing at Whitbourne Village Hall, all levels welcome. For further details telephone 01886 821772.
April 30: Ballroom and sequence dance in aid of Leukaemia Research 2005, at St John's Sports and Leisure Centre, Worcester. Dancing to Brian Supersounds. To book a table telephone Jacque on 01905 455265. All welcome.
April 30: Morning jumble sale in aid of Golf Club at the Old Library, Ombersley Street, Droitwich. All welcome.
April 30: A spring fayre for St Richard's Hospice at the Guildhall, Worcester. Many stalls including white elephant, books, cakes and preserves and more. Come and join us and relax with a coffee. For further details telephone 01905 22378.
May 1: The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (Worcester and Malvern Members' Group) sponsored birdwatch - another dash around Worcestershire hoping to see in excess of 100 species in 24 hours. For further details telephone Mike Stephens on 01905 820891.
May 1: Clay Shoot at Alcester Shooting Group, Ardencote Farm, Shelfield Green. Good access, car park, club house and refreshments and cartridges will be on sale. For directions and further information telephone 0870 609 1751.
May 1-2: Cropthorne Walkabout, in aid of village church funds. Something for all the family. For further information telephone 01386 860373.
May 2: RNIB New College Worcester Have A Go Day at Whittington Road, Worcester. This is an annual day where visitors can take part in different activities such as swimming, tandem riding, trampolining, art, cooking, cricket, archery, kayaking and mobility training at the local Countryside Centre. For further information, please contact Kate Campbell on 01905 763933.
May 3: Friends, Worcester Group is meeting at The Kings Head, Sidbury, Worcester. For further information telephone 01905 428666 or 345340.
May 3: Mr D Wornham, chairman Worcs Group of Advanced Motorists is the speaker at the Worcester Police Community Consultative Group's meeting at Bromwich Road Mission Church Hall. All welcome and admission is free.
May 4: Take Two, Social group for the unattached are meeting at The Northwick Arms, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 427281/330209.
May 4: Worcester and District Cats Protection coffee morning at The Guildhall, Worcester.
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May 4: Bring and buy sale in aid of St Richard's Hospice at St Mark's Church Hall, Bath Road, Worcester. All welcome.
May 5: Evening Primrose Bereavement Support Group is meeting at United Reformed Church, Albany Terrace, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 26966.
May 5: Upfront Entertainments Showcase at the Gainsborough House Hotel, Kidderminster. All proceeds going to St Basil's charity for homeless people. For further information contact Upfront on 01562 69433. For tickets telephone 0121 353 6161.
May 6: South Worcestershire Osteoporosis Group invites you to a partner Whist Drive at Wichenford Village Hall. All welcome.
May 7: Worcester Rock 'n' Roll, featuring Doomsday Rockers, plus support disco, at Christopher Whitehead High School, Bromwich Road, Worcester. No bar, so please bring your own drinks. Tickets available on door. For further details telephone Gerry on 01905 21313.
May 7: The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (Worcester and Malvern Members' Group) is meeting for a six-mile walk to Elan Valley. A minibus is available provided enough people book places. For further details telephone Mike Stephens on 01905 820891.
May 7: Friends of Beechwood are holding a summer plant sale, in aid of residents and day care clients, at Beechwood, Holly Green, Upton-upon-Severn. There will also be a raffle, tombola, white elephant and more. All welcome.
May 8: Take Two Social Club for Unattached Adults are meeting at National Trust car park next to Royal Oak, Bromyard Downs for three-mile circular walk on the Downs including Brockhampton parkland. For further details telephone Rex on 01885 483180.
May 9: Worcester Society of Artists outdoor sketching at Shrawley Wood. Meet at the Countryside Centre. For further details telephone Derek Davis on 01905 355038.
May 10: Evening Primrose Bereavement Support Group is meeting at United Reformed Church, Albany Terrace, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 26966.
May 10: Friends, Worcester Group is meeting at The Portobello St John's, Worcester. For further information telephone 01905 428666 or 345340.
May 10: The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (Worcester and Malvern Members' Group) is meeting for a full morning walk led by Garth Lowe to Alfrick. Meet at Alfrick village hall car park. For further details telephone Mike Stephens on 01905 820891.
May 11: Take Two, Social group for the unattached are meeting at The Mount Pleasant, Malvern. For further details telephone 01905 427281/330209.
May 11: WI New Group meet every second Wednesday every month at the Pump House, Gheluvelt Park. Please come and join us.
May 11: The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (Worcester and Malvern Members' Group) is meeting for a talk on two legged, four legged, furry and feathered friends by Wendy Conway. For further details telephone Margaret Jupe on 01684 893808.
May 13: Brian and Philomena invite you to an evening of ballroom and sequence dancing at Powick Village Hall, Powick, Worcester. Bring your own refreshments. Telephone Brian or Philomena on 01905 454338 for further details.
May 14: Food and folk evening at Rushwick Village Hall, Rushwick. (no bookings necessary). For further information telephone Eddie on 01905 425651.
May 14: Morning car boot sale in aid of Worcester and District Cats Protection at Knights Cider Farm, Storridge.
May 14: Craft Fayre at Village Hall, Bredon. Free admission. Refreshments available. For further details telephone Three Shires Craft Guild on 01386 750475.
May 14: Brian and Philomena invite you to a ballroom, Latin and sequence evening, in aid of St Richard's Hospice. Dancing to Brian's Supersounds at St John's Sports Centre, Worcester. Licensed bar. Telephone Brian or Philomena on 01905 454338 to book a table.
May 15: Car boot sale in aid of Worcestershire Animal Rescue Shelter at The Shelter, Hawthorn Lane, Newland, Malvern. All welcome.
May 16: Worcester Society of Artists is meeting in the Studio at the Swan Theatre for a demonstration by Ron Jones Portrait Pastels. For further details telephone Derek Davis on 01905 355038.
May 18: Take Two, Social group for the unattached are meeting at The Portobello, Bransford Road, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 427281/330209.
May 19: Evening Primrose Bereavement Support Group is meeting at United Reformed Church, Albany Terrace, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 26966.
May 20: Rock and Roll with Brian's Supersounds at Barbourne Ex-Services Club, Worcester. All welcome.
May 21: Brian and Philomena invite you to an evening of ballroom and sequence dancing at Powick Village Hall, Powick, Worcester. Bring your own refreshments. Telephone Brian or Philomena on 01905 454338 for further details.
May 21: A charity dance at Dyson Perrins CE School Malvern organised by Paul and Enid McGuire in aid of the County Air Ambulance. For further details and table bookings please telephone 01684 574741.
May 23: Worcester Society of Artists is meeting in the Studio at the Swan Theatre for an appraisal of members recent work by Giuliano Ponzi. For further details telephone Derek Davis on 01905 355038.
May 24: Evening Primrose Bereavement Support Group is meeting at United Reformed Church, Albany Terrace, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 26966.
May 25: Take Two, Social group for the unattached are meeting at The Crown, Powick. For further details telephone 01905 427281/330209.
May 26: Worcester Northwick Townswomen's Guild is meeting at Young People's Leisure Club, Droitwich Road, Worcester. For further details telephone 01905 454318.
May 28: Ballroom and sequence dance in aid of Leukaemia Research 2005, at St John's Sports and Leisure Centre, Worcester. Dancing to Stephen Gill. To book a table telephone Jacque on 01905 455265. All welcome.
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