Tuesday, May 22
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Council is meeting with residents at Sunny Corner Community Hall 6.30 pm on Tuesday, May 22.
Tinnitus Support Group. Level 3, Meeting Rooms, Bathurst Base Hospital. Call Cate 6330 5677.
Embroiderer’s Guild Bathurst Group. Bathurst Library 70-78 Keppel Street 10am-1pm. Call Lorraine Fry 6332 1699 or email Lorraine@geoff-fry.com.au
Macquarie Male Singers meets every Tuesday, from 7.30 at the Assumption School Hall, Mitre Street, Bathurst. We are an all-male choir with a singing strength of 30 members of all ages. For more information, contact John Kendall, 0427 410 625.
Bathurst Mah Jong group play at the Bridge Club in lower Mitre St each Tuesday at 9.15am. Mah Jong is a fascinating Chinese tile game game with its own unique characteristics. If you want to learn what a Chow, Kong or Pung is please contact Carol on 0423 685 293.
Kelso Community Centre. 24 Bonnor Street at 8-9am breakfast club. Call 6331 2407.
Bathurst AL-ANON Family group meets at uniting church hall 140a William Street, every Tuesday 5pm. For more information call 0431 697 143 or 0451 749 805.
Wednesday, May 23
National Simultaneous Storytime. The Library will host National Simultaneous Storytime on Wednesday, May 23 at 11am. This year’s book is Hickory Dickory Dash. Activities include a colouring competition to win book prizes donated by Books Plus. For more information and bookings for large groups, please contact the team at Bathurst Library on 6333 6281.
Bathurst Community Chess Club. Panthers 132 Piper Street 7.30pm. Call 6331 8272.
Sleep and Settle group. Community Health Centre. Level 3, Bathurst Base Hospital. Call 6330 5677.
Bathurst Seymour Centre. 3/55 Seymour Street. Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm Call 63321449.
Eating Disorders self-help recovery group. Call Stephanie 6338 6118.
Thank you
The lunch at Pantansos for Can Assist was a big success . Can Assist raised $895 for Bathurst to help people in the 2795 postcode that need financial assistance when having treatment for cancer.