Mae gennym weledigaeth o le ble gall pobl leol o bob oedran ddod at ei gilydd, teimlo’n rhan o’n cymuned, dysgu gan ei gilydd a dathlu ein treftadaeth arbennig.
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Mae arnom eisiau rhoi ‘r Glowyr yn ôl i’r gymuned!
Craft Wall
Our craft groups have shared some of their creations as inspiration. Please get n touch to find out more about our craft class, and things you can do from home until our doors open again.
Craft Wall
Spring 2022
Tuesday 31st May 1.30 pm
Platinum Afternoon Tea
Come along at 1.30 on 31st May in your 50s outfits for an afternoon tea. Cost £3.00.
We need you to book in advance (confirmed by 30th May) in order to cater for this event.
Future speakers booked
Tuesday 3rd May
Cinema Room
Thanks to the team of volunteers on Good Friday we now have the gazebo up and access to the Cinema Room again.
Our first Cinema Showing will be on Tuesday 3rd May with the film Music Man. Cost £3.00.
We will endeavour to hold two films a month
Wednesday 27th April 1.00 – 3.00 pm
Whist Club
The group is looking for 2 or 3 more members so that they can run two tables of 4 people. Do join us!
Tuesday 26th April 1.30-3.30
Irene Burrows will be entertaining us with country and western music. Everyone is welcome!
Hopefully it will be in the gazebo so we’ll be able to have a Covid-safe singalong and entertain the neighbourhood!
Elderberries Social Afternoons – Brief Update
Cai and Rocklyn, pupils from St Cenydd School, were unfortunately unable to be with us at our event held on 19th April .
Instead, we had a discussion of our future programme.
Mawrth 5th Ebrill
Guest speaker - Tudor Jones
Daeth Mr Tudor Jones, Cadeirydd Cymdeithas Tommy Cooper, i siarad â’r Aeron Aeddfed am yr ymgyrch i godi cerflun y comediwr yng Nghaerffili a’r holl gyffro pan ddaeth Syr Anthony Hopkins i’w ddadorchuddio. Soniodd hefyd am waith y Gymdeithas i ddarparu diffibriliwyr yn ein cymuned.
Tues 29th March
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This afternoon’s session was a new experience for the Elderberries when Mary Hughes kindly gave us a chance to try needle felting.
Mary came fully prepared with the special wool & needles needed, “eggs” & even suggestions for designs.
At the end Mary awarded us 10/10 because we heeded her warning about the danger of stabbing our fingers and miraculously no-one broke a needle!
It was a lovely, relaxing activity and we could chat while “working”. We look forward to another chance to do something in the late autumn ready for Christmas.