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THE LITERARY SOCIETY
The Literary Society meets on alternate Wednesdays during the winter. A
full programme of talks by visiting speakers, discussions and slide show
presentations is organized. New faces are always welcome.
THE
PARLOUR PLAYERS
The Parlour Players is an innovative and lively group, which brings
together people of all ages with an interest in drama and the theatre.
The Players produce two full-scale productions a year and also enjoy
play readings and social events.
THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING GROUP
The Scottish Country Dancing Group meets on Tuesday evenings throughout
the winter. The first half of the evening is especially for
beginners so there's no need to let two left feet hinder you! Whether
you come on your own or with a partner you will be equally welcome.
TENNIS CLUB
The Sanderstead United Reformed Church Lawn Tennis Club plays on two
shale courts behind the church in Farm Fields. Membership is open to
all. Several friendly matches are played each year against other local
clubs as well as the usual club tournaments. The club’s
facilities include the church tennis pavilion and changing rooms.
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TODDLER GROUP
An active Toddler Group meets in the church hall at 9.30 every Monday
morning. The group has lots of toys and ‘making and doing’
equipment. Activities include painting and play-dough. Parents or carers with babies and toddlers are
very welcome.
TUESDAY AT TEN GROUP
The Tuesday at Ten Group meet on alternate Tuesdays in the church
pavilion.
The group is very active running its own busy programme of talks and
demonstrations. .
WOMEN'S GUILD
The Women's Guild is a warm and welcoming group of women whose ages
range from about 40 upwards. The Guild
meets every other Tuesday afternoon for a varied programme of talks
(some illustrated), demonstrations and so on. New friends can be made
over tea and biscuits!
WORKING CIRCLE
The Working Circle meets on alternate Tuesday afternoons in the church
parlour. The circle aims to help out with the charity work of the church
and other organisations both at home and abroad by practical means and
donations. Meetings are held to produce articles and garments for sale
to raise funds to supply these needs.
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