Rochdale Unitarian Church
Date published: 28 September 2011

Rochdale Unitarian Church
Join us on Saturday 1 October for an Autumn Lunch of home made broccoli soup, ham and tongue salad (vegetarian option available on request), choice of dessert and tea or coffee. Tickets cost £8 (please book in advance - 852575 or 648461). Please be seated for 11.45am.
All are welcome at Sunday service on 2 October at 10.30am, led by our minister Rev Gillian Peel.
The Wednesday Tea takes place at 4.30pm on 5 October, and will be followed at 5.15pm by the Stitch 'n' Chatter group, when we will be counting the squares knitted as part of the 'Knit-a-square' charity. At 7.00pm Wynne Simister will talk to the Women's League about her 102 mile walk to raise funds for Tyddyn Bach Trust, which offers respite care to anyone with a life limiting illness including, their partners, families and carers.
On Saturday 8 October the Cultural Group will visit the John Rylands Library in Manchester, having stopped for lunch at Slattery's in Whitefield. The modern sequence dance starts at 7.15pm. The whist drive starts at 6.45pm (information from Eunice - 643319).
Join us on Sunday 9 October at 10.30am for Sunday Service, which be led by our student minister Shammy Webster.
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