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Published Date: 23 December 2005
Local events in Robin Hood's Bay and Fylingthorpe
If you have a local event you would like to see on this page or in the paper, ring Bernice Smith on (01947) 829910 or email bernice.smith@yrnltd.co.uk
EVENTS
THE correspondent for Robin Hood's Bay is Ian Hudson. Ian can be contacted at Holme-dene, Sledgates, Fylingthorpe YO22 4TZ, telephone 880225 or email ian.hudsonian3@fsmail.net.

QUIZ nights on Mondays at the Victoria Hotel, on Wednesdays at The Laurel and Sundays at the Dolphin.
FYLINGDALES local history archives are open every Monday except bank holidays, 2-4pm in the Methodist Chapel upper room. For details ring 880336 or 880123.
OLD St Stephen's Church is open Tuesday-Sunday to visitors from approximately 11am-5pm.
COFFEE morning every Thursday at Robin Hood's Bay Methodist Church, 10am-noon.
BINGO and dominoes afternoon in Fylingdales Village Hall every two weeks. Cash prizes, raffle and refreshments. Proceeds for the hall refurbishment fund.
FIT Tots in Fylingdales Village Hall, 1.30-2.30pm, on Tuesday 23 March, £2.50 per child, come to three sessions get fourth free.
FIZZIFITS for children in reception class, year one and two, 3.30-4.30pm, in Fylingdales Village Hall on Tuesday 23 March, £2.50 per child.
SUPPER with Sinatra in the village hall on Saturday 13 March with Phil Fryer and pianist Matt Stacy, a two-course buffet supper and bar. Tickets £25, 7.30pm start, formal dress. For details and bookings ring 880915.
FYLINGDALES Local History Group meets on Friday 19 March for a talk by M Waters entitled Poor Relief. The group meets on the third Friday of every month and all meetings are held at 7.30pm at Wibury, Mount Pleasant North.
FYLINGDALES Onion Club dominoes drive in aid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance in the Grosvenor Hotel on Wednesday 17 March, 8pm start, all welcome.

CLUBS
ROBIN Hood's Bay Badminton Club begins its new season in the village hall, Mondays, 7.30-9.30pm for adults and Thursdays, 6.30-7.30pm for juniors. Visitors and all abilities welcome.
FYLINGDALES Toddler Group meets in term time at the church rooms, Thorpe Lane, Thursdays, 2-3.30pm, £1 per family, all parents, carers and visitors welcome. Contact Angie on 880644.
INDOOR bowls at Fylingdales Village Hall every Monday from 2-3.30pm, all welcome.
ADULT Tennis Club meets every Monday from 7pm at Robin Hood's Bay. New members welcome.
FYLINGTHORPE WI meets on the second Monday of every month at Wibury at 2pm. New members welcome.
PLAYGROUP in the Church Rooms, Monday to Friday mornings. For details contact Wendy on 880976.
FOLK Club in the Dolphin Hotel on Fridays, at 8.30pm. Singers, musicans and listeners welcome.
MIDDAY cannon, at noon on Sundays with Baz and Chas, Victoria Gardens.
BADMINTON for adults in the village hall on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30pm. Junior sessions have had to stop until someone can help on Mondays, 6-7.30pm. Please ring Joan Newton on 880859 if you can help.
WHITBY Badminton Club plays in the sports hall at Fyling Hall School, Fylingthorpe. Club nights are on Thursday, 7-10pm, September to April. Adult guests £3.50 per evening and juniors £1.50. Any fees paid as a guest can be deducted from the membership fee. Members can provide lifts to and from Fyling Hall. Improve your fitness doing something which is fun. For further details ring the club secretary Walter Turner on 602938. Everybody welcome.
AEROBICS in Fylingdales Village Hall, 6.15-7.15pm on Wednesdays. For details ring 880141.


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