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Join Barnet Fostering at the Christmas Fayre this Sunday
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In festive and Fun Spirit, we invite you to join us at the 2024 Barnet Christmas Fayre. We welcome you to come along and talk to some of our most experienced foster carers in a friendly and informal setting. No need to book just come along 12-2.30pm on the day!
Tai Chi and Qi Gong at Colindale library
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Attend this one hour Tai Chi and Qi Gong session with Ranj, where you’ll practice gentle, flowing movements that promote relaxation, balance, and well-being. Suitable for all levels, this class will help you reduce stress and improve your mind-body connection. This is a free first come, first served drop-in event for older adults.
Show and Tell Memory Cafe at Colindale library
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The Show and Tell Memory Café is a warm and welcoming gathering designed for seniors, particularly those experiencing memory loss or cognitive challenges, along with their caregivers. This café offers a comfortable, safe space for participants to reminisce and engage in meaningful social interactions by sharing personal items, stories, and memories. Seniors are encouraged to bring objects such as photographs, heirlooms, or mementos that hold special significance to them, sharing the stories and memories behind these treasures with the group.
Tai Chi and Qi Gong at Colindale library
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Attend this one hour Tai Chi and Qi Gong session with Ranj, where you’ll practice gentle, flowing movements that promote relaxation, balance, and well-being. Suitable for all levels, this class will help you reduce stress and improve your mind-body connection. This is a free first come, first served drop-in event for older adults.
Chatty Children at Edgware library
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Join Lata Mistry, Speech and Language Therapy Assistant from the Whittington Health NHS trust to find out more about how children learn and use words to communicate. Parents are welcome to attend with or without children. Play activities will be provided after the initial workshop and Lata will be available to answer your questions. This session is suitable for parents and children up to 5 years old. Please book through the link. Each ticket admits one adult and up to two children.
Santa is coming to the library! at Colindale Library
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It's nearly Christmas! Join us for an afternoon of fun at Colindale Library. Come and meet Santa for a story and festive sing-along. Then get creative and make a beautiful Christmas card for you to take home. Age guidance: 3+ Booking essential. One ticket admits one adult and one child.
Yoga at Colindale library
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Join our 1-hour Yoga for Seniors session, tailored for those with reduced mobility. Whether seated in a chair or on the floor, this gentle practice will help enhance your flexibility, balance, and strength. Each pose is seated or supported, ensuring your comfort throughout the session. This is a free first come, first served drop-in event for older adults.
Clock Cricket is a fantastic fun-driven game that can pit individuals up against the rest of the group, or can be played in teams. It's a really simple format, played indoors and in the comfort of a chair. Safe soft equipment, the game uses the surroundings to evolve the scoring! Always lots of laughter and it never stops being funny when someone gets hit on the head with a sponge ball! This is a free first come, first served drop-in event for older adults.
Yoga at Colindale library
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Join our 1-hour Yoga for Seniors session, tailored for those with reduced mobility. Whether seated in a chair or on the floor, this gentle practice will help enhance your flexibility, balance, and strength. Each pose is seated or supported, ensuring your comfort throughout the session. This is a free first come, first served drop-in event for older adults.
Join us online for a Holocaust Memorial Day presentation by Dalya Wittenberg from Generation 2 Generation (G2G). Dalya tells her grandmother Cilla Rotblat's story. Cilla Rotblat née Friedman was born in the small Polish town of Sochaczew. At the outbreak of the war, when she was around 18 years old and her boyfriend (who later became her husband), Yaakov Laifer. The elders of the Sochaczew Jewish community took the difficult decision to advise the youngsters to flee towards Russia.