BLACKPOOL Pensioners Pressure Group holds it next monthly meeting at the Waterloo Hotel, Waterloo Road, on Tuesday, March 2, at 2.30pm.
New members and friends welcome.
A speaker from Care and Repair will also attend.
Further information is available from secretary Donald Hornby on 692252 or chair Doreen Holt on 623570.
BLACKPOOL and Fylde Ladies Luncheon and Supper Club next meets during the evening on march 3, at the Gables Balmoral Hotel, Balmoral Road.
The marine world will be speaker David Bakalarska's subject.
For more details telephone Margaret Cryer on 825976.
LAYTON
AN INDOOR car boot sale takes place at St Georges United Reformed Church, Plymouth Road, this Saturday, February 28, 10.30am-2.30pm. Refreshments available.
Admission 20p. Enquiries to 352938 or 891892.
CLEVELEYS
MACMILLAN Cancer Relief is holding a coffee morning and book sale this Saturday, February 28, 10am-noon, in the Cleveleys United Reformed Church hall, Rossall Road. Admission 50p.
THORNTON
A SOCIAL evening and hot pot supper in aid of the Sacred Heart School Fund takes place at St Nicholas Owen Church, Stanah Road, on Friday, March 5 at 7.30pm. Tickets £4 -- entertainment by Blackpool and Fylde Barbershop Harmony Singers and the Freedom Female Singing Duo.
For more details telephone 869851.
LYTHAM
FRIENDS of Trinity the hospice in the Fylde are holding a coffee morning at St Cuthbert's Victory hall, Church Road, on Saturday, March 6, 10.30am-noon.
Admission £1, including coffee and biscuits.
ST ANNES
THE SOUTHERN Trader will be the subject of a slide show by Pam Dowson at the next meeting of St Annes WI on March 5.
The meeting starts at 2pm at the United Reformed Church hall, St Georges Road.
For more details contact secretary Mrs Stamp on 727574.
BISPHAM
BISPHAM United Reformed Church Ladies' Friendship Group holds its monthly coffee morning in the church hall, Warbreck Drive, on Wednesday, March 3 at 10.30am.
Various stalls, including home-made cakes and nearly-new clothes.
Coffee and biscuits 30p. All welcome.
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