Community Events
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01Feb
Clothes Swap Event
February 1, 2020Each year we spend more on clothing that ends up as waste. Rejuvenate your wardrobe lessening the contribution to waste.
Members:
Members take advantage of free entry, and upgrades on our special selected collection, 48 hours swap back service. 10% discount on all our branded merchandise.Non – Members:
Want to attend but have nothing to swap. We have lots of high quality products to buy as well as other sustainable stalls and refreshments. Buy a ticket for just £5. -
Come & Talk Seminar
About the Seminar – Creating Legacy – Training Your Child In The Way…
Who are YOU? What makes You special? How can You use Your Special in the world ? What help do You need?
We should know that what we feel is not going to leave a legacy, but what we do or don’t do will. For example, the heroin and the coward, both feel the same thing! It’s what they do that makes the difference. It’s what the hero does that makes him a hero; and what a coward doesn’t do that makes him a coward.
What do you want people to say about You when You’re gone? What story is your life writing that will be left for generations to come? Surely there are deeper questions to ponder about what kind of legacy your life will leave for Your children.
About the speaker
Guest speaker Paul McKenzie, date TBC.
If you would like to find out more about the speaker, please visit – groomsafe.org
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26Feb
Conversational French at Coffee Club
February 26, 2020About the class
A fun and friendly conversation in French, themed..‘Going Shopping’ learn all the words needed to speak when shopping in France. Wednesday mornings 11am-12noon. Duration 4 weeks, coffee included.
Learning French isn’t all about spelling and broadening your vocab. The learning process is all about giving you the abilities and knowledge you need to be able to skilfully understand and communicate with native speakers – a must-have if you want to live in a French country, experience these places effectively, or do business with French speakers.
Bio about teacher
Tonie Grelet was born in the island of Martinique and has been living in England since 1993.She had studied both in Martinique and France, prior to moving here in her mother tong. As a French citizen by right, she can read, write and speak French to a high level.
She also obtains a level 3 qualification in teaching adults and is graduated from a British university in another subject than French.
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20Feb
Toy Swap
February 20, 2020Come and join us on Sunday 20th for a child friendly community event. It’s a Toy Swap! Come and #swaplike4love. Bring your little ones, bring your old toys and swap them for other toys you love…
Doors open 11am – 2pm @25 High Street, Hornsey, N8 7QB
Entrance fee: £5.00 includes tea/coffee
Anyone got toys that can be donated are welcomed and help on the day will also be appreciated. Thanks.