Ruabon News Letter 125 02.05.2016 St.Mary's Church in Wales School Ruabon celebrated the Queen's 90th Birthday. They celebrated the birthday with juice and cake The Reception Class made a special card for the Queen Foundation phase children learnt about the Queen’s life and made flags and crowns
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Ruabon News Letter 125 02.05.2016
St.Mary's Church in Wales School Ruabon celebrated
the Queen's 90th Birthday.
They celebrated the
birthday with juice and cake
The Reception Class made a special
card for the Queen
Foundation
phase
children
learnt about
the Queen’s
life and made
flags and
crowns
CEMETERY WOOD
The work carries on...! Two years ago, The Growing Ruabon Group – led by Jo and
Bill Smith - planted over 400 trees in Cemetery Wood.
Dozens of people of all ages were (and still are) involved in
this project, to establish another area into the village
where residents and families are able to relax – well away
from the frenetic building programme which is ‘gobbling up’
the ‘free space’ around us.
Last weekend ‘paths’ were marked out in the long grass by
Jo and Bill Smith and Paul Bickley, to encircle more planting
areas and make walking easier.
On Thursday this week the Brownies and Guides are not
able to have their meeting in the Village Hall because of the
elections – instead they will be helping Jo and Bill to plant
more trees in Cemetery Wood – then as they grow so will
the children – taking pride in their legacy to the community.
Everyone is welcome to join in the planting on Thursday or
for more information; contact Jo on: 07985568627.
The Friends of Ruabon will meet at the Village Hall
on Saturday morning 7th May at 10am.
Items on the agenda should include: 1. Review of the
Wrexham Street Festival 30-04-2016 01:00 PM BST A great day out - a unique party atmosphere on the streets of Wrexham Town Centre.
Selection of stalls, crafts, food, fancy goods
Climb St Giles Steeple; Street music and entertainment; Street BBQ; Story teller,
Art exhibition Un-Deg-un Street Art; Wrexham Miners Exhibition Bus; Children’s fair;
Ice cream, candy floss, donuts and much, much more.
Swamp Land : Brymbo 300 million years ago 09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Discover Brymbo’s amazing window into the deep past. Beautifully preserved plant fossils
will help you imagine what it was like in the otherworldly landscape of a 300 million year old
coal swamp; the home of giant insects and monster mosses… Dedicated exclusively to the
story of the Brymbo Fossil Forest, this exhibition is a partnership between Wrexham
Museums, Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales and the Brymbo Heritage Group.
People and Places - The Royal Welch Fusiliers 09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Explore the eventful history of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the regiment’s links to
Wrexham in a special display in the main gallery. Look out for some wonderful objects never
before on public show. Loaned by the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum Trust, RWF CT
Ragnar in Wrexham09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Fans of Ragnar Lothbrok! You’ve seen the TV series Vikings, now hear best-selling author
Robert Low (the Oathsworn series) talk about the series, the realities of Viking daily life,
their legacy, and the joys of writing about this period.
Monthly spinning,knitting and weaving group 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Monthly spinning, knitting and weaving group. Contact June Mclaughlin on 07780000206
for further details. Beginners welcome.
FOCUS Wales Festival 12-05-2016 01:00 PM BST FOCUS Wales is back and will take place over 12th-14th May 2016! FOCUS Wales is an
annual multi-venue festival taking place in Wrexham each spring, which places the music
industry spotlight firmly on the emerging talent that Wales has to offer the world. FOCUS
Wales 2016 will mark the festival's 6th edition, and will welcome over 5,000 people to the
town, building upon 2015's record attendance across a jam-packed weekend of events.
There's no place like Wrexham during FOCUS Wales, as we showcase 200+ bands, fill out a
variety of spaces and music venues, using 20 stages, host 3 days of sessions and events, and
showcase 3 days of stand-up Comedy, Film and Interactive Arts!
Sizing Up The Market 12-05-2016 01:00 PM BST This Business Start-up workshop will cover: • What is Market Research • Understanding
Your Market • Checking Out the Competition • Identifying Your Customers • Types of
Market Research • Planning & Using Your Market Research
BST Free workshops for adults to share and learn skills in crotchet and knitting to produce
innovative pieces of artwork to be displayed outside the centre. Learn new skills or share
your skills with others. All materials will be provided. All welcome. Please contact Paula
01978354150 or Libby 07969814442 to book your place Wednesday 4th, 11th, 18th & 24th
May 10am-11.30am. Hightown Community Resource Centre. Funded by Gwanwyn Age
Cymru, priority given to the over 50s.
Monthly spinning,knitting and weaving group 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Monthly spinning, knitting and weaving group. Contact June Mclaughlin on 07780000206
for further details Beginners welcome
An evening with Lucienne Boyce 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST You’ve seen the film Suffragette, now hear about the remarkable part played by David Lloyd
George – who appears as a character in the film – in the women’s suffrage campaign, and the
role of North Wales women in the fight for the vote! Novelist and historian Lucienne Boyce
talks about this topical issue. Lucienne is the author of The Bristol Suffragettes (non-fiction),
and historical novels To the Fair Land and Bloodie Bones: A Dan Foster Mystery.
Concert with European Organist Claudia Hirschfeld 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST LLAY ORGAN SOCIETY presents one of Europe's best loved Organ stars, Claudia
Hirschfeld in Concert for what promises to be one the highlights of the Society's current
season of concerts. Claudia Hirschfeld will be flying in from Germany to perform in Concert
at Llay Royal British Legion on Wednesday 11th May with her spectacular white Wersi
Louvre Organ. Claudia performs in concert throughout Europe, Asia, America and has
recently performed a number of sell out Concerts in Dubai and the UAE and is regularly
called upon to entertain guests at dinner parties and official functions hosted by The President
of Germany as well as making numerous appearances on Television music shows across
Europe. The Llay concert will feature a variety of musical styles including light classical
pieces, film themes, music from the musicals, swing, big band, Latin American music and
much more. The Llay concert is one of just three concerts she will give whilst in the Country
and the only venue in Wales she will appear at during her flying visit. This will be one show
that is not to be missed. Doors will open at 6.45pm. Claudia will take to the stage at the Llay
venue at 8pm. Booking is strongly advised. Tickets are £6 and can be reserved on 01978
351475 with a limited number available on the door. Refreshments available, large carpark.
Disabled access. For further details about the Society, contact Ron and Beryl Jones on 01978
351475 or view the website at www.llayorgansociety.wix.com/home
Jasper Fforde: The Writer's Journey 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Zero to NYT bestseller list in only 12 years...
Anne O'Brien: Revelations of a Medieval Queen11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST What do we know of Joanna of Navarre, Queen Consort of King Henry IV? Come and meet
her with Anne O'Brien, best selling novelist to find our more.
Murder Mystery Night 10-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Who killed Roger Hargreaves? This mystery is written by award-winning crime writer Martin
Edwards, who will host the evening. The audience will listen to testimonies from the suspects
in the case, before deciding the identity of the murderer, the means and the motive. While
solutions are being judged, Martin Edwards will give a talk on Victorian and present-day
crime fiction. The evening includes light refreshments.
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