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Time for Tea and Talk....................... 3 Lisa Sets Record at GC2018 ............. 3 Luke's 10-Mile Record ...................... 4 £50k Grant for Superkids................. 5 Opting for Autism Course................. 6 Drivers Looking Forwards ............... 7 Bookworms Meet Bookbug ............ 8 Flower Club's in the Pink ................. 8 Bad Girls to Take to Stage ............. 10 New Lego Club Lands .................... 10 Interactive Theatre Shows ............. 11 A Day for the Lassies ...................... 12 Cart Mill Rocked Their Socks ......... 14 What's Up Doc ................................ 14 Bellini's Best Foot Forward ............ 15 Fun Day for Young Children ......... 17 Code Club for Kids ......................... 17 Body & Mind Feature .............. 18&19 Dough-n't Feed the Ducks ............ 20 Legal Matters .................................. 20
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TIME FOR TEA AND TALK have launched a group in Clarkston to offer a lifeline of friendship to older people who live in the area. “Everyone had a lovely time at our first gathering. One lady had admitted to being a little apprehensive beforehand, which is very understandable and something we really try to reassure people about, but said her driver very quickly put her at ease and she had a lovely afternoon and is already looking forward to next month. Contact the Elderly group brings tea, cake and laughter into the lives of socially isolated older people and is currently looking for additional hosts
A new initiative aimed at enriching the lives of socially isolated older people has launched in Clarkston and is appealing for local hosts. the home of Clarkston’s Fiona Griffiths.
The Contact the Eldery group brings tea, cake and laughter into the lives of socially isolated older people.
The four older people were collected by a volunteer driver, and the same driver will pick them up each month and take them to parties in homes throughout the area.
There are currently 20 groups running around Glasgow and the surrounding areas and the initiative is shaping up to be a success in Clarkston.
Lisa McTaggart, Development Officer at Contact the Elderly, explained: “We are delighted to
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“It is feedback like this that proves to us that tea, cake and conversation has a major role to play in tackling loneliness among older people.” The guests are collected each month and brought to a volunteer host's home. The group could accommodate more guests and would also like to appeal for additional hosts. If you or someone you know would like to become a guest of Contact the Elderly in the region or you would like to volunteer as a host, contact lisa.mctagart@ contact-the-elderly.org.uk or 0141 816 0290 or visit ww.contact-the-elderly.org.uk.
LISA SETS RECORD AT GC2018
A weightlifter from Newton Mearns set a new Scottish record at last month’s Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Lisa Tobias, 28 (pictured above), also took eighth place when she scored a recordbreaking total of 139 in the Women’s 48kg Clean and Jerk. Lisa wrote on Instagram: “8th in the Commonwealth and a new Scottish Record... it really is a dream come true! “Massive thanks to my coach Gordon for taking every step of this journey alongside me and getting us here.” Saikhom Mirabai Chanu of India won gold and Marie Hanitra Roilya Ranaivosoa of Mauritius won silver.
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Luke Traynor claimed the Scottish 10-Mile title and beat the course record at the 56th Tom Scott Memorial Road Races at Strathclyde Park, Motherwell, in April.
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in his first half marathon race in Manchester. In February, at the Barcelona Half Marathon, Luke clocked 61.57 in only his second run over the distance. His half-marathon time is the third fastest ever by a Scottish runner. In March, he competed in the World Half Marathon Championships in Valencia, where he finished second Brit and 38th overall in 62.38. Luke, who is looking for sponsors so he can train and race to his best abilities, is tipped as a Scottish runner to look out for in the future. He said: “This year, my goals were the world champs and, in August, the 10,000m in European Track and Field Championships in Berlin. My long-term goal is to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. However, I am also looking for financial support because it is not easy to work while training and racing.” Please contact Luke at lft316@utulsa.edu.
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that create opportunities for people aged between eight and 24. SupERkids was founded in 2011 by a group of five mums, all of whom have children who require additional support. The aim is to provide activity programmes so that children can enjoy fun and challenging experiences. The sessions also give families and carers a short period of respite.
The clubs include theatre, cookery, sensory, film, outdoor, computer and many more. Nicky said: “One of the biggest costs is specialist staff support and this is where the grant will be most helpful. We are very grateful for the external funding that we have received over the years.” To become a SupERkid you must be resident within East Renfrewshire. Contact www.superkids.org.uk for information.
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ANIMAL MAGIC OPTING FOR AUTISM COURSE FOR 11-PLUS Emma added: “We are very proud to be involved in supporting The National Autistic Society and we hope this training will make the optical experience easier for people who are living with the condition.”
A club for older children with an interest in animals, wildlife and conservation has moved to new premises. Anipals Glasgow now meets at Rouken Glen Pavilion, Rouken Glen Park, from 7pm to 8.30pm. The not-for-profit youth club welcomes children aged 11-plus and aims to promote confidence and self-esteem through fun and educational activities. On Monday May 14 the focus will be an Animal Magic Session. There are also two visits to Linn Park Equestrian Centre organised for this month on May 1 and 8 at 5pm. The cost of the regular sessions is £2. See anipalsglasgow. myfreesites.net or email: anipalsglasgow@gmail.com
The National Autistic Society was pleased to increase awareness of autism with an organisation that was proactively seeking to enable autistic people to have a positive experience in its stores.
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The Society’s business development manager Sharlene Wright, said: “It has been an inspiring collaboration. The National Autistic Society welcomes the open attitudes and minds with which Specsavers is seeking to enhance the lives of people on the autism spectrum.”
Staff at Specsavers Newton Mearns are taking courses, developed with the National Autistic Society, to support customers with autism. The initiative aims to build knowledge about the lifelong development disability, while helping to improve the customer experience for people with autism and their carers. The online learning modules cover understanding autism, communicating with people with autism, how autism can impact the senses and adjustments that stores can make.
It is being rolled out across all Specsavers’ stores nationwide. Newton Mearns’ store director Emma Robb, said: “Autism affects more than one in 100 people and as our store is such a big part of the community, it is vital that we are able to communicate and support someone with the condition in the most effective way possible.”
The majority of retailers in the centre switch their store music off between 9am and 10am every morning so people with autism can shop in silence.
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Glasgow South Group of Advanced Motorists and Motorcyclists is holding a free introductory evening course on Wednesday May 2, from 7.30pm to 9.30pm, at the Thorntree Hall in Thornliebank.
Steve adds: “Many drivers do not look further forward than the car in front but by learning how to identify hazards and then how to manage them, they will undoubtedly become safer drivers.”
Steve Bearne, who has served as secretary and chairman of the group, now focussd on his role as an observer. He says: “We want to get the word out about advanced driving. Many people will have
If people enjoy the introductory session they are welcome to sign up for IAM RoadSmart’s Advanced Driving – or Riding for motorcyclists – course at a cost of £149. This is carried out in your own car with one of the observers and covers the whole range of Advanced Driving skills, leading to taking the Advanced Driving Test. Glasgow South Group of Advanced Motorists and Motorcyclists meet in the Thorntree Hall on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. They have a programme of talks, visits and motoring related evenings. For full details please see www.iam-gs.org.uk
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Busby Flower Club will welcome expert flower arranger Ann Morgan with her demonstration entitled, In the Pink, to this month’s meeting. The group meets on May 22 at 7.30pm at the Redhurst Hotel, East Woodmains Road, Giffnock.
Kids were delighted to meet the yellow character at their Bookbug sessions in Busby, Clarkston and Newton Mearns’ libraries. Bookbug also managed to drop in for a visit at Busby Nursery and Hazeldene Family Centre in Newton Mearns, to meet as many budding bookworms as possible. Bookbug is a national programme that encourages parents to share and enjoy books with their children. The regular Bookbug sessions are fun and free, introducing music to the very young using simple rhymes, songs and games and are held regularly at libraries in the area.
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A spokesperson said: “Come along and join in the fun at these interactive sessions for children and their carers. “We hold tailored Bookbug sessions for babies and toddlers as well as open sessions for children aged 0-4.” This month children across Scotland will also be celebrating Bookbug Week,
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NEW LEGO BAD GIRLS TAKE TO STAGE CLUB LANDS on May 19 at 2.30pm. Tickets for Thursday evening and Saturday matinee tickets are £15, and £16 on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Cast members getting ready for their May production of Bad Girls the Musical
A lego club for primary school aged children has started in Busby. The new club runs at the White Cart on a Monday, once a month, from 7-8pm. Organiser Scott Learmonth said: “We have been running for two years in East Kilbride and have gone from strength to strength. “The first half of the class is free build. The second is a build challenge, where they work in two or threes or get lego and instructions to build at the class and take home.”
The show by EROS Musical Society – formerly East Renfrewshire Operatic Society – runs from May 17 to 19 and is based on the hit TV series, Bad Girls, which was set in a fictional Larkhall women’s prison. After this performance, the society moves to the Village Theatre in East Kilbride for future productions. The Bad Girls story focuses on the struggle of the inmates against corrupt prison guards. The plot has several twists and turns and there is an unexpected source of help for the prisoners as they try to fight the system.
Ian McAulay, president of EROS, said: “The musical is full of big songs and each character has their own story to tell. It’s a heady mix of emotion, both sadness and laughter, as the women fight against the evil within the system.”
See www.erosmusicalsociety. co.uk for further information about the group or visit Facebook Eros Musical Society.
There will be four shows at Eastwood Theatre, rather than the usual six. Ian said: “We’re sad that we are only performing four shows at Eastwood this time but this is due to the rising costs of hiring the theatre. However, we’ll make these shows something to remember.” The shows start at 7.30pm from May 17 to 19, with a matinee
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Local amateur actors are busy rehearsing for their final stage production at Eastwood Park Theatre with Bad Girls the Musical.
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INTERACTIVE THEATRE SHOWS Audiences are in for a treat this month as they become part of the performance, with two interactive shows at Eastwood Park Theatre. Guests are cordially invited to the wedding of the year, with the theatrical dining comedy experience The Wedding Reception on Saturday May 12, while the audience will take a trip down musical memory lane with Turntable on Saturday May 19. Anthony McReavy from East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure said: “Audiences are sure to love these shows, because they will become part of the performance. “The Wedding Reception is a twohour theatrical dining experience, featuring a three course meal, comedy and highly improvised entertainment, while Turntable invites the audience to share memories, stories and music. “It’s great to be able to offer something different to Eastwood Park Theatre.”
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The Wedding Reception sees newlyweds Will and Kate expecting an intimate celebration – but Kate’s mum has other ideas, including a big surprise party that the audience is part of. The Wedding Reception is brought by Interactive Dining Experience, who brought last year’s sell-out Faulty Towers show to the Giffnock theatre. Meanwhile, Glasgow southside musician and composer Michael John (MJ) McCarthy brings a different bear to the Carmichael Hall on May 19 with a trip down memory lane for music fans. Turntable intends to reclaim music as a communal experience whilst celebrating each participant’s relationship with key songs and albums in their lives.
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The show was commissioned by the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival in 2015 and now seeks to combat loneliness and isolation experienced by the young and old across the UK. Tickets for The Wedding Reception cost £45, including a three-course meal, and tickets for Turntable are £10, available from www.eastwoodparktheatre. co.uk/boxoffice or by calling the Box Office on 0141 577 4956.
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A DAY FOR THE LASSIES Six female business owners from the Real Businesswomen of East Renfrewshire group are hosting A Day for the Lassies event. Initially set up as a support group for women in business in the area, the local businesswomen have been meeting on a monthly basis to give support and advice to each other. Member Isobel Garland Garcia from Clarkston, who owns Bag Kreations and Tartan Accessories, worked with Shellie Brennan from Couture 42 in Giffnock, Hailey Thomson from My Health Angel, Gillian Corr from Napchat, Arbonne consultant Hazel McBride and Martine Nadler from Tinies Glasgow Childcare service, to organise the day. Isobel said: “The Real Businesswomen of East Ren Facebook group was set up by Shellie
as a support group for women in business. “We started meeting up on a monthly basis to give support and advice to each other. From the Facebook group we realised how many businesses were run by women in East Renfrewshire.” The group organised A Day for the Lassies, incorporating 10 free taster workshops and featuring 18 stalls, a fashion show and a pamper room, with a créche on site so childcare is not an issue. Isobel explained: “The day is a way to showcase and bring people’s attention to some of these fantastic local businesses. As women, we know that it is
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Pupils and staff from Cart Mill Nursery joined in the recent Lots of Socks initiative in aid of Down's Syndrome Scotland charity
Cart Mill Nursery in Busby marked World Down Syndrome Day, with children and staff sporting odd socks and hosting a fundraising coffee morning. The nursery invited staff and pupils people with Down’s Syndrome to join in to support the campaign have an extra chromosome. and help raise awareness. “The children and families who attended all had a great day.” Children and staff wore odd socks and were encouraged to bring A total of £169 was raised from the a small charity donation on the coffee morning and from children dedicated national awareness day, who rocked their socks and as part of the Lots of Socks initiative. brought a donation on the day. The nursery also hosted a coffee morning to raise funds for Down’s Syndrome Scotland charity. A spokesperson for the nursery said: “Lots of Socks is a fun initiative to raise the profile of Down’s Syndrome throughout the world. “Why socks? Well, because chromosomes look like socks and
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Bellini Footwear store in Netherlee is celebrating after becoming surprise finalists at the Scottish Independent Retail Awards 2018. The specialist children’s footwear specialist shop on Clarkston Road was delighted to be advised that they had been nominated in the Fashion/Accessories Retailer of the Year category.
“The public had been casting votes so we would like to say a massive thank you to all of our customers who voted for us. Receiving enough votes to be shortlisted as a finalist is quite overwhelming.”
Manager Elaine Osborn said: “We received a phone call to tell us we had been shortlisted as finalists and were absolutely delighted.
The store, which has been trading since 1987, supplies and fits continental footwear for children from tots to teens.
“We didn’t even know we had been nominated for this award – if anyone can cast any light on who nominated us, we would be really grateful to know.
They will face competition for the title from stores across Scotland for the coveted award, including stores Handbag Heaven Exchange in Edinburgh, Missy Magpie in Falkirk and The Herbary in Troon.
Irfan Younis, CEO of Creative Oceanic, said: “Now in its seventh year, the Scottish Independent Retail Awards have always been testament to the fact that independent businesses are the very backbone of the country’s economy. “We often think that far too often, the hard work of retail owners and workers in disregarded and we hope that the awards ceremony is a platform to highlight that their achievements don’t go unnoticed.” Find out if Bellini Foootwear scoop the prize by following their Facebook page.
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WORKING TOWARDS A HEALTHY As the summer brings warmer weather and brighter evenings many people feel more like leading an active life. Others will be motivated by the desire to get in shape for a forthcoming beach holiday, family wedding or a birthday party.
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could reap benefits from counselling, laser therapy or hypnotherapy. Exercise of all kinds, from walking to martial arts, will also burn calories but it’s important that you find an activity you enjoy. If exercise is fun you are more likely to stick at it and see the benefits. Dancing has become a popular fitness class in recent years because it is so enjoyable. Dance improves cardiovascular health and builds strength while also toning muscles. It will also
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DOUGH-N’T FEED THE DUCKS WITH BREAD Feeding the ducks is a fun activity but parents and children are warned of the perils of giving them bread. Instead, the Rouken Glen Park website is suggesting that it’s a better idea to feed ducks healthier snacks such as bird seed, unfrozen peas, broccoli and other green vegetables. It’s the same for other ponds in parks across the city. Bread is not a natural food for ducks and too much of it can make ducks fat, which means they can become too heavy to quickly fly away from predators like foxes.
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The Canal and River Trust has revealed that the bread encourages the growth of bacteria and algae, which can poison other species as well as attracting vermin.
The build up and decomposition of uneaten bread in local ponds also creates an unpleasant smell.
Rotting bread exacerbates naturally occurring surface algae, causing toxins tat are damaging to fish, and preventing sunlight reaching to underwater plants.
Worse still, throwing bread to the ducks can eventually lead to damage of entire ecosystems.
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Calendar of events Monday 30th April Bridge Club Maccabi Centre 7:20pm, Supported Play, where those who have had bridge lessons, or are returning to bridge, can play and get coaching at the same time. No club membership, no formality, no pressure.
Shirokawa Karate Academy Williamwood Parish Church 5pm, We have classes to suit all fitness and ability levels from 6 years to adult. www.shirokawa.co.uk Weekly
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0141 638 6177 bridge.eastren@gmail.com www.ercultureandleisure.org Weekly
First Steps Giffnock From Whole Foods Giffnock 10am, Two walks are offered; one for beginners and one for people who wish to walk a little further.
Tuesday 1st
Bookbug Session Free, fun and fantastic! East Renfrewshire Libraries run several sine.delahunt@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk interactive song, rhyme and Also on 14th & 21st story Bookbug sessions! Busby Library. (0-4yrs), WED, 9:30am. FRI, Glasgow Line Dancing 9:30am. Clarkston Library. (0-4yrs), Busby Parish Church, G76 8EB 2pm, No partner, no fancy clothes TUE, 10:30am. Storytime (35yrs), TUE (school term), 2:15pm. or footwear required. Fun easyto- follow routines. ÂŁ4 pay as you (0-18months), WED, 2pm. (0-4yrs), SAT, 10:30am. Mearns Library. go, please wear flat shoes. (0-4yrs), WED, 2pm. THU, 10:30am. 07783 027 757 SAT, 10:30am. (0-18 months), info@glasgowlinedancing www.glasgowlinedancing.co.uk MON, 2pm. Weekly
Rock Choir Newton Mearns Parish Church 10am, Rock Choir is the original amateur contemporary choir in the UK and remains the most popular. We rehearse in over 300 towns nationwide and sing our own arrangements of pop, Motown and chart songs with no auditions and no need to read music.
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Yoga Flow Class Maccabi Halls 6:30pm, Yoga is for a healthier body and mind. My classes focus on improving flexibility, strength and balance and are suitable for all levels. All ladies and gents welcome. ritakinloch@aol.com Weekly
Brick-Fast Club Busby Library 3:30pm, A brand-new club for 5-9-year-olds to get creative using bricks and Lego! www.ercultureandleisure.org/ home Bi-weekly
First Steps Eastwood Park Eastwood Park Leisure Centre 9:30am, For people 50+ who want to start walking and to join a friendly group of walkers. Please come along and join in. sine.delahunt@ eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk
Tuesday Evening Walking Group Greenbank Parish Church 7pm, We are a friendly bunch of all ages; we walk around Clarkston area for 1 hour (usually 3 miles) chatting all the way. www.greenbank glasgow.org.uk
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121st Clarkston Glasgow Scout Group 21 Aidans Brae, Clarkston Beavers, WED: 6-7pm. THU: 6:15-7:15pm. FRI: 6:15-7:15pm. Cubs, MON: 6:30-8pm. WED: 6:45-8:15pm. FRI: 6:45-8:15pm. Scouts, MON: 7:30-9:30pm. FRI: 8-10pm. Explorers, TUE: 8-10pm. www.121glasgowscouts.org.uk
Community Choir Stamperland Church Hall, Clarkston 7:30pm, The groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evolving four-part repertoire spans everything from Bach to The Beatles and songs from popular classics and musicals. New members are invited to come along to a weekly rehearsal to see if they enjoy the experience. www.singglasgow.co.uk Weekly
Mini-football Mearns Primary School 6:15pm, The Mini Kickers programme provides a gentle introduction to playing football using fun-based football activities. www.ercultureandleisure.org Weekly
Cup & Blether Eastwood Health Centre 11am, You could meet a bunch of new friends. No programme. No agenda. Just come and meet other folk like yourself. Weekly, also on Friday
Walking Football Mearns Primary School 7:30pm, Friendly, relaxed and fun football for anyone 50+. www.ercultureandleisure.org Weekly
Wednesday 2nd Motorist & Motorcyclists Free Introductory Evening Course Thornton Hall 7:30pm, Advanced driving free introduction course www.iam-gs.org.uk More information on page 7
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What's On Calendar | May 2018 Knitting Club Thornliebank Library 11am, Meet old friends and make new ones over a warming cup of tea or coffee.
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Wednesday 2nd Eastwood Sub-Aqua Club Eastwood Park Leisure pool 7:30pm, Weekly classes for those already qualified in scuba as well as people new to the sport. Minimum age is 14 and all equipment is provided. www.eastwooddivers.co.uk Weekly
Off-Grid Kids Toddler Sessions Aidans Brae Woods, Clarkston 10am, Outdoor play session for pre-schoolers with mud kitchen, dens, campfire, tree climbing, sandpit, songs, snacks and seasonal activities. Suitable for pre-schoolers. offgridkids.co.uk/ toddler-sessions
Glasgow Line Dancing Giffnock South Parish Church 10-11am, No partner, no fancy clothes or footwear required. Fun easy-to-follow routines. £4 pay as you go, please wear flat shoes. Dogs Trust, Dog 07783 027 757 School Glasgow info@glasgowlinedancing Newton Mearns Parish Church www.glasgowlinedancing.co.uk. 11:30am (Puppy), 12:30pm Weekly (Adult), Dog School Glasgow provides training classes for Thursday 3rd puppies, adults and rescue dogs Like Father Like Son glasgowdogschool@dogstrust.org.uk Eastwood Park Theatre Weekly 7:30pm, Like Father Like Fencing Son is an honest and frank insight into the men who Mearns Castle High School have influenced and impacted 6pm, Blades of Fire Fencing Scott's life – the good, the Club is looking for new bad...and the indifferent. members aged 10-18yrs. www.eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk Fencing is a social activity and the members of the club are there to learn a new skill, keep fit and enjoy themselves. First two sessions free. www.bladesoffire.com Weekly
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Walk the Block Clarkston Hall, Clarkston 7pm, Meet more people within your community and improve your fitness and well-being. We meet at the entrance to Clarkston Hall car park and walk to Muirend, Giffnock, Eastwood Toll and back to Clarkston Hall facebook.walktheblockeaster Weekly
Rouken Glen Walkers Pro-Soccer, Rouken Glen Park 10:30am, 1-hour walk within the park, which will take you through Rouken Glen Park exploring pathways and the Glen. Some of the routes will include climbing steps as well as walking on paths which might have a slight incline. sine.delahunt@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk
Muirend and Netherlee Badminton Club Netherlee Primary School 7pm, Ladies only, mixed ages and abilities.
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YogaBellies Newton Mearns Parish Church WED: 7-8.15pm, Women's Yoga. THU: 10.30-11.30am, Mum & Baby. THU: Pregnancy Yoga. audrey@yogabellies.co.uk Weekly
Toddler Group Broom Parish Church 10am, During the school term. Parents have the opportunity to chat over a cup of tea or coffee while children between birth and 3 years old play together. Weekly
Bollywood, Indian Classical & Fusion Music Eastwood Theatre 6:30pm, SaReGa aims to promote excellence in Indian classical music amongst all music lovers. www.eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk
Friendship Café Greenbank Parish Church, Clarkston 9:30am, Enjoy some coffee or tea and our speciality, toasted fruit loaf with butter.
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Singing for the Brain Newton Mearns Parish Church 1pm, Singing for the Brain is a service provided by the Alzheimer's Society which uses singing to bring people together in a friendly and stimulating social environment. kpeacock@trfs.org.uk Weekly
Furniture Clinic Stamperland Wine Circle Clarkston Halls 7:30pm, New members welcome with an interest in understanding more about wine and the pleasures associated with it. Learning about the methods of production, coaching on how to make your own wine, meeting with like-minded people, opportunities to enter local competitions.
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Adult and Child Football Fairweather Hall 9:30am & 10:30am, For adults and children, football classes provide basic movement patterns and improve motor skills through football and play. Adults join in with their child. www.ercultureandleisure.org Weekly
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Calendar of events Playing With The Memories Fitness, Boxing, Kickboxing, Eastwood Park Theatre Mixed Martial Arts 6:30pm, Famous Persian Williamwood High School writer/performer Parviz Get seriously fit in a fun and Sayyad,takes on his life positive way. Learn boxing and story in this one-mankickboxing drills. Increase your stand up comedy-drama. stamina and conditioning. Great But Samad Agha as usual classes for both adults and kids. has his own ideas.
Saturday 5th
SAT: 10-11am & SUN: 12-1pm, 5 to 14-year-olds. £6 or £20 for block of 4. SAT: 11am-12pm & SUN: 1-2pm, 15 years+. £7.50 or £25 for block of 4. Ian 07754 477066 ian@combatconcepts.org Weekly
Tennis for Free Cowan Park
1pm, If you're free on a Saturday afternoon and would like to give tennis a try then come to 'Tennis For Free' clubspark.lta.org.uk Weekly
Goalkeeping Academy Giffnock North Amateur Athletic Club
9:30am, Shot stoppers, looking for new goalkeepers to help train with this long-established, successful club. www.shotstoppersgoalkeeping.co.uk
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PTM Maths Tuition Newton Mearns Parish Church 9:15am, We offer small, weekly classes for National 5 and Higher maths. Contact us for a chat about how we can help improve results and build mathematical confidence. ptm@gainthegrades.com Weekly
Monday 7th Mayday Funday Greenbank wodland Play 11am, Activities on offer include plant a sunflower, Gruffalo trail, Happazome, face painting, raffles, den building,decorate a tree cookie, giant bubbles. Facebook
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SNAP! Community Youth Club Greenbank Parish Church, Clarkston All sorts of activities are available at the youth club such as baking, badminton, unihoc, pool, table tennis, café, tuck shop, arts and crafts, board games and a quiet space with music. If you are P7-S3 then why not come along and join us? Spread the word to your friends and bring along as many friends as you’d like. snap@greenbank glasgow.org.uk Weekly
Saturday 5th Roots into Music – Classes for Children Stamperland Parish Church 9:45am (P1), 10:30am (P2), 11:15am (P3), Fun and engaging music classes for children in Primary 1, 2 and 3 led by a qualified music specialist with over 10 years teaching experience. The sessions develop musicianship skills by using a Kodaly approach to teach fun songs, games, rhymes as well as playing percussion. Tea/coffee available for accompanying adults. rootsintomusic@hotmail.com Weekly
Sunday 6th Orchardhill Fusion 12 Church Road, Giffnock G46 6JR 7pm, An informal, fun gathering where teenagers can enjoy some time out on a Sunday evening! Weekly
Combat Concepts Williamwood High School Learn Jeet Kune Do, KMAX, boxing, Thai kickboxing, Filipino Kali plus many more arts and systems that complement Mixed Martial Arts, all while having fun and getting fit. SAT: 10-11am & SUN: 12-1pm (5-15yrs). SAT: 11am-12pm & SUN: 1-2pm (16+)
AutoScots Car Club Naseebs Indian Platform, Ayr Rd Newton Mearns 8pm, AutoScots car club, the club for classic, retro & sports car enthusiasts, we're open to all marques, no need to change your club when you change your car. Arrive earlier to enjoy an Indian meal before the meet. We attend and display at many car Shows throughout the year. Facebook douglas.hunter@btinternet.com First Monday of the month
Wednesday 9th Ramble and Read Mearns Library 10am, Ramble and Read (50+) at Newton Mearns Library. A gentle health walk along pathways and pavements within Newton Mearns. Then relax and refresh with fellow walkers, over a nice hot cuppa and have a chat about books and reading sine.delahunt@east renfrewshire.gov.uk
NWR TBC 8pm, For women who are interested in everything and talk about anything. Join us for lively discussions, to share ideas, have fun, meet other women and make new friends. New members welcome office@nwr.org.uk
Also on Monday 21st
Mearns and Whitecraigs Flower Club Broom Parish Church 2pm, Monthly demonstrations, the club holds practical workshops from time to time to offer members the chance to learn new skills.
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CoderDojo Mearns Library 3:30pm, Scratch coding club for ages 7-13. No previous coding experience is necessary. No equipment is required. Computers are available in the library.
Anipals Glasgow Youth Club Rouken Glen Park 7pm, Anipals Glasgow is a non- profit inclusive youth club aimed at ages 11 and over who have an interest in animals, wildlife and conservation. We provide fun and educational activities and youth club facilities and tuck shop.
Turntable Carmichael Hall 7pm, Turntable started when MJ McCarthy and his Great Aunt Kathleen – 55 years his senior – connected over a stack of vinyl. Since then the Turntable team have toured her record case around Scotland, inviting listeners of all ages to investigate its contents whilst reflecting on the importance of music in their lives.
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Saturday 12th The Wedding Reception Carmichael Hall 7:30pm, Will and Kate are expecting a small and intimate party to celebrate their wedding – but Kate's mum had other ideas! Cue uninvited guests, misbehaving family and secrets better left in the closet. From the people behind the globetrotting hit, Faulty Towers – The Dining Experience. www.eastwood parktheatre.co.uk
Saturday 13th Mean Girls Eastwood Park Theatre 1pm, Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George. www.eastwood parktheatre.co.uk
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U3A Meeting Newton Mearns Parish Church 2:30pm, Tom Marchant's topic is 'Made from Textiles' and involves a film about our local heritage. Come along and see how much you can recognise and/or remember. u3asites.org.uk
Thursday 17th Tearfund Jubilee Concert Newton Mearns Baptist Church 7pm, Tearfund's 50th Anniversary Jubilee Concert Tour comes to the Southside! It features brand new music written by Scottish musicians Yvonne Lyon, Allan McKinlay, Ellyn Oliver and David Lyon and will provide a musical reflection on Jubilee themes, exploring restoration, freedom and love. Each performance will help to raise funds which will bring hope to poor communities throughout the world www.tearfund.org
Busby & Clarkston Horticultural Society Clarkston Halls 7:30pm, A wildcard evening of fun, plant swaps, slide show and much more. Bring along your surplus plants to swap or sell for charity. Meetings are free to all and we welcome non members.
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Calendar of events Colourful Abstract Painting Techniques The Wee Art Studio, Clarkston 2pm, Two-hour masterclass painting workshop for P4 to P7 pupils. Create your own fabulous masterpieces inspired by different abstract artists.
Sunday 27th Babcock 10k Shettleston Glasgow Green
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Busby Flower Club Monthly Meeting Redhurst Hotel 7:30pm, Come and watch professional flower arrangers create works of art, take part in hands-on workshops and enjoy fun and friendship through flowers. Workshop from Ann Morgan, 'in the Pink'.
Friday 25th
Shattered Clarkston Hall 7:30pm, After months of watching from her window and seeing her husband move in and out of her world, a woman's encounter with a stranger begins her reconnection to life.
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Wednesday 23rd
Sunday 20th Family Yoga Fundraiser Broom Parish Church 2pm, Please join me for Family Yoga to raise funds for Educate for Life. No experience necessary and all welcome – parents, grannies, aunties, uncles, cousins and siblings. Age 4+ www.yogawithdebs.org.uk
Eddie & The Slumber Sisters Clarkston Hall 6pm, Meet the Slumber Sisters, an all-singing trio whose job it is to monitor our dreams and ensure that our night-time wanderings remain healthy and safe. Armed with an infinite supply of remedies, they arrive to create dreams that will help us through difficult times. www.eastwood parktheatre.co.uk
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Something in the Air Eastwood Park Theatre 7:30pm, Get ready to enjoy R & B, Swing, Latin, Pop, Jazz, Rat Pack and American Songbook– all with a Spatz & Co twist! The audience never knows what to expect next – it's all part of the fun! www.eastwood parktheatre.co.uk
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Thursday 31st Crafts Taster Sessions Giffnock Library 10:30am, Get crafty at these monthly taster sessions. Each month a new craft will be introduced for you to try including marbling techniques, decoupage, card making, painted plant pots, painted ceramics and glass candle holders and handpainted shoppers. www.ercultureandleisure.org
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The Babcock 10k Series starts with Helensburgh 10k on 10 May, then the Vale of Leven 10k on 17 May and concludes with the Glasgow Green 10k on 27 May.
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May 2018 | Senior Savvy
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the local community and gain from regular walks, increase your confidence, socialise and establish new friendships and have fun. Full training will be provided.” Walks take place every week day, with the exception of Thursday. The current timetable shows that Monday’s First Steps Giffnock (beginners and those wishing to walk further) groups leaves at 10am from Whole Foods.
Clarkston Crafters had a welcome boost to their group numbers this month, after appealing for more members in Community Magazine. The crafting circle has also decided to double their monthly meet ups. Club founder Laura Worku said: “We had four new people and three of them came after seeing the article in the magazine, which is great. “We’re shifting to meeting twice a month so that those who can only do a Sunday afternoon or a Monday evening will be able to make it at least once a month.” Follow Clarkston Crafters on Facebook for dates and details.
Tuesday sees First Steps leaving from Eastwood Park at 9.30am. Dams to Darnley Rangers lead a two-hour walk on a Wednesday from10am at the World Buffet Car Park. You can also take a stroll around Rouken Glen, leaving from Pro Soccer at 10.30am on a Wednesday.
East Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership is recruiting for volunteer walk leaders across the area to keep adults active. The group aims to support adults to get and stay active in their local community.
across the area and are hopeful of gaining new volunteers to train up and offer dementia-friendly walks.
With the support of a Scottish Charity, Paths for All, the partnership aims to train a team of new volunteer walk leaders to add to their existing programme of free walks for adults aged 50 and over.
Sine Delahunt, Community Health Development Worker, said: “Our health walks are free, short and local and usually last between 20 minutes and up to an hour. Benefits of becoming involved: develop your knowledge and skills surrounding activities within
There are currently over 100 walkers taking part in walks
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Local News | May 2018
SUPER GRAN FOR SCOTTISH RUN A Newton Mearns gran is gearing up to lead three generations of her family to the finish line at the Bank of Scotland Great Scottish run.
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Ann Bonner is urging others to join her and her family at this year’s run. The 56-year-old is running the half marathon alongside her son Andrew, 32, and daughter Melissa, 27, whilst her 10-year-old grandson Alan, will be taking part in the junior run. Ann said: “I was motivated to sign up by my family as I was always watching them from the side lines whilst they took part in races. I thought I would take up the challenge myself and joined in the 10k last year. This year I decided to set myself a bigger goal and take on the half marathon.” “It is great that there are three generations of our family taking part in the events across the weekend. I was really into running about ten years ago but had to give it up due to injury, and if it wasn’t for my family encouraging
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Newton Mearns gran Ann Bonner pictured with her grandson Alan in preparation for the Bank of Scotland Great Scottish run
me to get back into it I wouldn’t be in this position now.” “I would encourage anyone who is thinking of taking part this year to just challenge yourself and do it. I really love the lift running gives you. You feel so great afterwards.” Up to 30,000 runners of all ages and abilities are expected to take part, with the Toddler Dash, Junior Run and Family Mile taking
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place Saturday September 29 and both the 10k and half marathon on the Sunday. Alex Jackson, from organisers the Great Run Company, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming all our runners to the city again for what will be another actionpacked weekend.” For more information and to sign up to take part visit www.greatscottishrun.com.
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SING-ALONG LIBRARY SESSIONS Members of a new singing group have been getting some unusual bookings recently as they have been performing in local libraries. The bookshelves have been alive with the sound of music at East Renfrewshire libraries as adult singing groups meet to belt out some old favourites.
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The Share a Song and Sing Along sessions are inviting more people to come along for a good old-fashioned sing-song every Monday and Tuesday at Barrhead Foundry and Giffnock Libraries.
A spokesperson for the libraries said: “It just goes to show that our libraries are not just a place to come to borrow or read books they’re a place where people can enjoy a host of different activities and have themselves a good time.
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psychological benefits of singing and it certainly makes you feel good. Coming along to the group also means you can meet up with people and make new friends.” Lyric sheets are handed out and the songs performed vary from pop classics like Amarillo, originally sung by Tony Christie; Summer Holiday by Cliff Richard; The Monkees’ Daydream Believer and more traditional songs like Edelweiss, When the Saints Go Marching In and Loch Lomond.
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The singing sessions are led by library staff members, Alan Dryden in Giffnock Library and Ann-Marie Adam from Barrhead Foundry. Word is starting to spread that the sing-along sessions are taking place, with as many as 24 people joining in at Giffnock Library recently. If you would like to take part in the singing sessions and join in the fun, drop into Barrhead Foundry Library from 1.30pm to 2.30pm on Monday or swing by Giffnock Library on Tuesday from 2.15pm to 3.15pm.
Local News | May 2018
ÂŁ600K OF GOOD CAUSES at s A charity founded by a double organ transplant recipient has contributed an impressive ÂŁ600,000 to support good causes locally.
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East Renfrewshire Good Causes (ERGC) has handed out goods and services to almost 2,000 people since its conception 11 years ago. Most recently, the charity has provided a recliner chair for an adult with severely impaired mobility; a power pack for an elderly residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wheelchair to allow them to get out and about; and a dog cage to keep a beloved pet safe while the owner is rehabilitated in their home following a stroke. ERGC was started by Russell MacMillan, 53, of Newton Mearns, his wife, Yvonne, and some of their friends while he was waiting for a joint kidney and pancreas transplant. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of eight, he was registered blind at 23. He had just eight per cent kidney
Russell MacMillan was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 8
function by the time of his transplant in 2007. Inspired by his Christian faith, he decided to start a charity to give back to his local community. Russell said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve only had these last 11 years of life thanks to the sadly deceased organ donor. Without those two organs, Good Causes wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have existed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The two organs have led to the creation of the charity, which has
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seen us raise ÂŁ356,000 to date and donate goods to almost the same value again. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In turn, this has benefitted 1,872 people in the East Renfrewshire community.â&#x20AC;? More information about East Renfrewshire Good Causes can be found at www. ergoodcauses.co.uk and www. facebook.com/ergoodcauses.
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READY, STEADY… FOR THE VALE 10K through the beautiful grounds of Balloch Castle Country Park and along the banks of the River Leven. A shorter family fun run is open to all. There is a chance to win one of a number of prizes and every competitor will receive a goodie bag that includes a technical running t-shirt, high quality bespoke race medal, water, snacks, special gifts and discount vouchers for local attractions.
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Registration is still open for the upcoming West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust Vale of Leven 10K, which takes place on June 2. Deadline is May 14.
Runners of all levels and aspirations are being encouraged to sign up to participate in a popular local race and fun run. The Vale of Leven 10k – and family fun run – takes place on June 2 and it will be hosted for the second year by West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust (WDLT).
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For the previous three decades the race was part of the Polaroid 10k Road Race Series. John Anderson, general manager of WDLT, said: “We are very proud to be delivering
the WD Leisure Vale of Leven 10k for a second time after the success of our first year of managing the race in 2017. We are looking forward to welcoming all the participants to the race and we are sure it will be another fun and exciting day for all involved.” The 10k starts in the Moss o’ Balloch in the centre of the village. The route then heads
The race, which raises money for the Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS), could not go ahead without the support of sponsors, including Title Sponsor, Chivas Brothers, and Gold Sponsor, CPR Resurfacing Ltd. Jennie Norrish, Global Communications Director for Chivas Brothers, said: “We’re proud to sponsor the Vale of Leven 10K. It is a great local event in the heart of a community where so many of our employees live and work.” To enter see www.wdleisure10k.net. To receive the race pack by post please enter online by 1pm on May 14.
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