LLANDOVERY CINEMA - This week's film (Wednesday, November 27) at the Rhys Pritchard Memorial hall will be 'In Search of the Castaways (U).
Embark on an amazing adventure awash with intrigue over land and sea searching for a lost sea captain through fires, floods and danger.
Starring Hayley Mills, Maurice Chevalier, and Wilfred Hyde White.
A Classic Disney Adventure loosely based on a Jules Verne story.
Doors open at 6.45pm, a Short Film starts at 7pm and the Main Feature starts at 7.30pm.
All seats £5, refreshments are available.
For more details contact the Hall Manager on 01550 720258.
FREE IT COURSES - Free learndirect courses will be held at the Llandovery Y.M.C.A. on Friday mornings (9.30am – 11am).
learndirect provides online courses for Information Technology, Numeracy & Literacy and Modern Languages. These courses are suitable for absolute beginners and for learners who want to continue to develop their skills.
To enrol you can just turn up at the Llandovery Y.M.C.A on Friday mornings.
For more information contact: Steven Morgan on 07952 611545
CHRISTMAS IS COMING - Plans are afoot for the annual turning on of the Christmas lights. This will take place on Friday, November 29 with a 5pm start, turning on the Christmas lights at 5.30pm. This year will be a Victorian theme.
The Mayor and the Town Council invites you all to this festive event. There will be mince pies and mulled punch, Rotary Father Christmas, Town and School Choirs, Christmas Stalls and Children's Rides. Prizes for the school children's Poster Competition will be presented.
Also on Saturday, November 30 the Warden of Llandovery College invites you all to a Victorian Christmas Craft Fair from 11am in the College Library and Concourse. All those who are interested in having a stall at the turning on of the Christmas Lights event please contact Liz McGill on 07585447691.
The large Christmas Tree will be sited in its usual place with another at the site of the Town Hall. Smaller trees for businesses need to be purchased/erected independently.
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