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Ideas sought for activities for young and old



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
Youth and older people living in the Anderson Park and Greystone Road areas of Limavady are encouraged to attend meetings this week to discuss what type of activities they would like to see in their areas.
Anyone aged between 11 and 25 interested in participating in youth programmes/projects including; activities and residential experiences, should meet with the youth co-ordinator, Catherine Loughery at the Roe-Valley Resident Community House, this evening at 6pm or Bovalley Community Centre, on Thursday May 15 at 7pm.

Displays

Anyone aged 50 or over is invited to an open morning at Bovalley Community Centre on Tuesday, May 27 at 10am. There will be free taster sessions on aromatherapy and reflexology, as well as displays of craft work by Keady Way Craft Club.

The sessions are open to residents of Anderson Park, Anderson Crescent, Edenmore Park, Drumachose Park, Greystone Park and Greystone Road.

For further information call Marie or Catherine on (777) 68915/68989.



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