Other Activities
Art Group
For people who have been painting and drawing over a long time, and would like the chance to share and develop their skills in more depth.
For further information contact Jill Maguire on 01625 432437.
Coffee Morning
The Davis Hall at the back of church off Whirley Road is open for coffee every Monday morning (not bank holidays) come and have a cuppa with us, or bring a friend. All Welcome from 10.30 until 11.30, although we are often still there chatting at 12 o'clock
For further information contact the Minister, Rev. Stephen Dunn on 01625 424361.
Luncheon Club
The Luncheon Club is part of Macclesfield Live at Home scheme, a national initiative, launched in the late 1980s, by Methodist Homes for the Aged, a national charity recognised for its quality of care for Older People whatever their personal beliefs, ethnic origins or financial circumstances. The Live at Home Scheme aims to help people maintain their independence by addressing the isolation that can happen as people grow older. The scheme runs luncheon clubs, a telephone link and a befriending service.
If you feel you could be a volunteer or would like to attend a luncheon club or have a visitor please contact Sandi or Margaret on 01625 612410.
Macclesfield Male Voice Choir
The choir meets every Monday at 7.30pm at Church. Gentlemen, if you can sing, come and join us! In recent years, the Choir has toured in Canada and Ireland. 2005 marked the 50th Anniversary of the Macclesfield Male Voice Choir when we were joined by Aled Jones as Guest Artiste. In February 2006, we recorded a CD and we have a full diary for the remainder of the year.
For further information see our website or contact Roy Heritage on 01625 850909.
Macclesfield Sugarcrafters
We are part of South Cheshire Branch of the British Sugarcraft Guild. Our aim is to promote fun, friendship and the sharing of our skills. Each month we have a demonstration, or a have-a-go session followed by refreshments. For further information contact Lynda Brant on 01625 612828.
Mydel Ladies Choir
The choir was formed in 1947 as the Dormel singers. The name was changed when the original conductor retired. The choir continues to thrive, attracting new members of all ages giving a good social and musical balance. We sing to a wide range of secular and non-secular music mainly in three part arrangements. We perform locally making donations from the proceeds of our concerts to various charities. We meet 8.00-9.00 on Tuesday evenings. New members are welcome.
For further details contact Roma Cook (01260 275514) or Ann Cole (01782 516149).
