Senior citizens: Yarm Senior Citizens Club meets on Thursdays, 2pm to 4pm, in the Fellowship Hall in West Street.
This year's free trip is to Skipton. Additional members aged over 55 are welcome. For information, please phone (01642) 648574.
Quiz night. A general knowledge quiz is being held on Saturday, September 28, at 7.30pm at Egglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Lane. Tickets cost £3 for members (£3.50 others). That includes a pie and peas supper. Please supply own drinks. Buy tickets at the centre on Saturday mornings or by phone (01642) 651095 or 652476.
Dance nights: Sequence dancing at the Egglescliffe Community centre, Durham Lane is on Tuesdays from 8pm to 10.30pm. Admission is £1. For more details, contact (01642) 890311.
Rwanda talk: A talk on Rwanda takes place at the Links WI on October 1. The group meets on the first Tuesday of the month in the main hall at All Saint's Church, Swinburne Road, Eaglescliffe, from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. For further information, contact Kath Richardson on (01642) 782711.
Over-50s club: The over- 50s club meets on alternate Thursdays, from 2pm to 4pm, in Egglescliffe community centre, Durham Lane. Phone Mrs Collier on (01642) 651187 for details.
Carpet bowls: Carpet bowls sessions at the Egglescliffe community centre, Durham Lane. Mixed sessions are on Mondays at 7pm and ladies' sessions on Tuesdays at 2pm. Admission is £1. For details, contact Mr Appleton on (01642) 652530.
Good dogs: The Eggles-cliffe and district dog-training club has moved to bigger premises - in the St John's scout hall, Croft Road. Classes in basic obedience are held on Thursdays, from 8pm to 9pm (please be prompt). For details, contact either Andrew and Debbie Short on (01642) 893480 or Sheila Ewing (01642) 648191.
Mothers' Union: A meeting of Kirklevington Mothers' Union will be held in the parish church next Tuesday, at 1.45pm, with the Reverend Simon Gurd.
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