WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Clairvoyant charity evening at Dinefwr Bowling Club, Ammanford from 7pm to 10pm.
Well-known mediums Moya O’Dwyer and Martin Harrison.
Tickets, £5 (pay on door £7) from Helen at Harmony, Wind Street, Ammanford; the Bowling Club or ring Edith on 07864 540533.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Cor Lleisiau'r Cwm will give a concert at St Michael's church in Wind Street, Ammanford on Friday, September 27, at 7pm. Tickets, £5 available at the door.
Ammanford Cricket Club host their monthly quiz evening on Friday, 27th September to commence at 8.30pm. Two rounds of light-hearted general knowledge questions followed by a picture round.
Macmillan coffee morning events:
Penygroes Memorial Hall, 10.30am to 1pm.
Margaret Street Surgery 9am to 11.30am.
Llandybie tennis club and bowls club from 10.30am.
Tairgwaith’s biggest coffee day from 2-8pm, then onto Tairgwaith Workingmen’s club from 9pm to late.
Glanafon Sheltered Housing Scheme, off Park Road, Betws from 10am to 12pm.
Open day and afternoon tea at Gleneric Homecare, Hall Street, Ammanford from noon onwards. Proceeds to Macmillan care.
Mountain Gate, Tycroes from 10.30am.
Cwmllynfell hall from 10am.
Black Mountain Centre, Brynaman at 10am.
TJ’s Tavern, Cwmgors from 2pm to 4pm with table top sale
and raffle. Evening music from 9pm with Kris. Free entry
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Clwb Godre Mynydd Du (Fisherman's) presents Cwmaman Open at the club. Winner will receive £1,000, runner up £500, losing semi-finalist £100, losing quarter-finalists £50, Highest and Lowest number of darts and Furthest Lady £50 each. Doors open at 10am, Draw at 11.45am, Toe to the Oche at 12 noon. Entries to Huw Jones, 67 Arfryn, Brynaman on (01269) 824237 or mobile 07956312704. Entry fee £5 limited to the first 128 entries, cheques or postal orders made payable to Huw Jones.
Medi 28, bws yn gadael maes parcio Glanaman am 9am ac yn gadael Ystradfellte am 5pm. Pris y bws £6. Am ragor o wybodaeth cysylltwch â Sarah Jones Partneriaith Aman Tawe 01558 825336.
Walking group to Ystradfellte, bus leaves Glanamman Car Park at 9am and returns from Ystradfellte at 5pm. For more information please contact Sarah Jones Partneriaith Aman Tawe 01558 825336.
Cylch Meithrin Llandybie Ladies Night (7pm) Llandybie RFC. There will be a variety of stall holders selling home and giftware and beauty products amongst other things. We will also have a lady doing nails and a psychic/medium available for readings.
The event is being held to raise money for the local Cylch Meithrin so please come and join us for a fun night for a good cause. Tickets are £5 including raffle entry and are available from Stephanie on 07557511482/stephdavies85@hotmail.com. You can also find our event on Facebook - www.facebook.com/events/595626240459846.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 TO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
An exhibition of paintings by local artists Tim Grant, Lynnford Jones and Hilary Bryanstan at Andrew Lamont Gallery, Theatr Brycheiniog.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9
Harvest Supper followed by an auction at St. Catherine’s Church Hall, Brynaman on at 7 pm. Admission by ticket - £5 for supper but all are welcome to the auction at approx. 8.30pm. (no entrance charge for the auction only). If you have anything to donate for the auction, please contact the wardens on 822153 or 826930 or the Vicar. All proceeds to Church Restoration Fund.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
Efail Isaf, of Caerphilly, will head an evening's entertainment at Tycroes Village Hall. Admission: £3, including raffle, 7pm start.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
AMMAN Valley pals Harriet Webb and Lisa Chan have organised a charity band night in Tycroes RFC to help them raise £10,000 for charity.
The pair will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Golau Cancer Foundation, this being just one of many events they have organised in the run up to their big climb in February.
Performances on the Saturday night will come from P’tcheaow and Son of One Eye.
Tickets cost £5 and are available from Tycroes RFC, Manford House Chinese takeaway, Glanaman, Treats, Ammanford. Tickets, costing £6, will also be available on the door.
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