BISPHAM - BISPHAM United Reformed Church Ladies' Friendship Group will be holding its monthly coffee morning in the church hall, Warbreck Drive on Wednesday, February 4 at 10.30am.
Coffee and biscuits 30p, plus various stalls.
A BINGO evening takes place at Bispham United Reformed Church, Cavendish Road, tomorrow (Friday, January 30) at 7.30pm. Admission £1 including a free book (with first purchase).
Tea and biscuits also available, plus a raffle. Proceeds in aid of church funds. For more details contact Mrs Church on 856934.
BLACKPOOL
THE RSPCA is holding its monthly fund-raising meeting at The Oxford, Oxford Square, on Tuesday, February 3 at 7.30pm.
Anyone interested in supporting the charity's quest to help homeless and needy animals is welcome to this informal evening.
BLACKPOOL Pensioners Pressure Group holds its monthly meeting at the Waterloo Hotel, Waterloo Road on Tuesday, February 3 at 2.30pm. New members welcome.
For more information contact secretary Donald Hornby on 692252.
ST ANNES
THE NEXT meeting of St Annes-on-Sea WI takes place at the United Reformed Church hall, St George's Road on Friday, February 6 at 2pm. John Townson will give a talk entitled 'A Load Of Rubbish'.
For more information telephone secretary Mrs Stamp on 727574.
LYTHAM
CASTLES in the air will be the subject of a demonstration by Wirral's Beryl Cotton at the February 4 meeting of Lytham St Annes Floral Society at Lowther Pavilion, Lowther Gardens.
The evening starts at 7.30pm. Contact secretary Mrs Sharp on 733211 for more details.
CLEVELEYS
PRIZE bingo takes place at St Andrews Church, Rough Lea Road, tomorrow (Friday, January 30).
Doors open at 1.30pm, eyes down at 2pm. Admission 50p (including tea and biscuits).
Proceeds to UNICEF/Christian Aid's Iran Earthquake Appeal.
WINDMILL Art Society welcomes beginners to its meetings at the Frank Townend Community Centre, Beach Road, on Wednesdays 7.15pm-9.15pm.
Telephone Mrs Taylor on 869208 for more details.
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