PARISH HALL OPEN MEETING - Tomorrow (Friday) at 7.30pm, an open meeting will be held to discuss the annual village fun day.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
BILL McADAM LOCAL HISTORY GROUP - Tomorrow (Friday) at 7.30pm, David Harrison will give a talk on the Chartists in Monmouth at Hilston Park. Entry is £2.
PRODUCE MARKET - The highly successful produce market will be held every second Saturday each month in 2011 at Skenfrith village hall from 10am-1pm: Saturday, March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13, Sept 10, October 8, November 12, December 10. Regular stalls include local pork, beef, lamb, chicken, eggs, butter, bread, cider, beer, honey, preserves, cheese, organic vegetables, seasonal plants and cakes. For further information see www.skenfrithproducemarket.co.uk. Freeparking and entry to the market.
SINGER AND HARPIST - On Saturday at 7pm at Skenfrith Village Hall Bethan Nia, who has performed widely on television and radio and at numerous festivals including Glastonbury and Lorient Interceltique festival, will blend traditional Welsh songs with her own material. Tickets at £5 can be purchased on the door or in advance. Contact Hywel Jones on 01600 750682 for further information.
PIRATE PANTO - Garway and Friends ’Av a Go Panto group is holding its annual show Treasure Island at Skenfrith Village Hall on February 25 and 26, at 7.30pm with a 2pm matinee on the Saturday. The panto will then move to Garway Village Hall for performances on March 4 and 5, at 7.30pm. Tickets are £7 adults and £4 children (ten years and under). Tickets are available from February 17 at Broad Oak Garage and The Garway Moon Inn and for Skenfrith from Kath Jasper on 01600 750361. Proceeds from the panto go towards the Midlands Air Ambulance, restoration of St Bridget's Church in Skenfrith and Garway Village Hall fund.
YOGA - Yoga classes are held every Wednesday from 6pm to 7.30pm, at Skenfrith Village Hall. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Lisa Wise on 01600 750586.
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