Houston & Killellan Kirk Guild: AGM
West Halls Main Street, Houston, United KingdomJoin us for our Annual General Meeting as our session draws to a close. All welcome.
Join us for our Annual General Meeting as our session draws to a close. All welcome.
Pit your wits against Houston's sharpest minds at our fun Quiz Night - and enjoy a delicious fish supper too! Save the Date for now - more details to follow.
We are a friendly group who take it in turns to choose a book for everyone to read. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. Come along and join us - all are welcome.
Join us for an afternoon of music and dancing with Kirsty McKay School of Dance. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. People living with dementia must be accompanied by someone who can support them, unless they are able to
Remember that the clocks go forward by an hour at 1am on Sunday, March 30 this year!
Join us for our Annual General Meeting and Macmillan Cancer Support night.
Join us for Screen Memories, when we will be entertained with a TV and film quiz session. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. People living with dementia must be accompanied by someone who can support them, unless they are
Come and join us as we celebrate Palm Sunday together.
We celebrate Jesus' resurrection on Easter Sunday at a special early morning outdoor Holy Communion service, which is held in the grounds of the Kirk at 8am. Please join us for tea/coffee and bacon rolls afterwards.
Morning Worship is held at the usual time of 11am. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt in the church for the younger members of our congregation and a Retiral Offering at the end of the service. All welcome!
Join us for an afternoon of musical entertainment with Leon Rose. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. People living with dementia must be accompanied by someone who can support them, unless they are able to attend independently. All are