Coffee Mornings
The Alpha rooms are open on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 9:00am to 12:00 noon for tea and coffee, toast, toasted teacakes and biscuits and, on occasions other goodies are on offer.
On Wednesday mornings, it is run by the 'Mothers Union' and it is a nice 'dropping in' opportunity for shoppers, visitors and local people.
On Saturday mornings we can be quite busy, and it's good to see lots parents who bring their children to the dancing school in the church hall next door, joining us for a sit down and cuppa' whilst they are waiting.
Our prices are very reasonable.
Mother's Union - First Wednesday in the month at 1:30pm.
Mention ‘Mother’s Union’, and usually thoughts of old ladies knitting springs to the minds of many. Yes, in Conisbrough, we DO have some ladies knitting. Knitting blankets, baby clothes and toys for underprivileged people at home and abroad. Whilst not wanting to destroy the myth, the knitting is the tip of a very large iceberg.
Mother’s Union was founded in 1876 by a vicar’s wife, who wanted to help young mum’s across the ‘class’ barrier, in very difficult times, it now has branches in 77 countries around the world with over 3.6 million members. In Baghdad, M.U. has over 450 members.
Conisbrough M.U. was founded eighty years ago, in 1927. We meet monthly, with a regular attendance of over twenty five members and friends. We support financially, the work of M.U. overseas. ‘Away From It All’ the M.U. organisation which pays for holidays on (usually) the east coast, for underprivileged families from our area. We have three ‘Virtual babies’ at our disposal, which are used in parenting classes and in schools. One of our leaders started organising the shoe box appeal - ‘Operation Christmas Child’ - in Conisbrough.
The Mothers Union nationally, are consulted by the government on family issues and policy. It employs over 300 people worldwide, to assist in easing deprivation and hardship, ‘on the ground’ where war, famine and HIV/AIDS are prevalent. With a strong emphasis on family life, it fights for justice at home and abroad and encourages sustainable projects, to enable people to be self-sufficient.
In Doncaster it provides crèches at the local prisons, to allow visiting in a less stressful atmosphere. It also supports charities helping the homeless in our area. All of this and much more. If you want to know more, and could join us on the first Wednesday each month at one thirty in the Alpha rooms. You would receive a very warm welcome.
Drama Group - Mondays at 6:30p.m.
The Drama group meets on Monday evenings, in the Alpha rooms, at 6.30pm, for about an hour. There are a dozen of us at the present time, with a wide range of ages, from eleven to well over sixty - very well over sixty! We don't take ourselves too seriously, we have a lot of fun and fellowship, and are very kind to those who find it difficult to learn their lines! We usually put on three short dramas for the "Conisbrough Churches Together" Christmas and Easter celebration evenings at the Ivanhoe Community Centre; we also prepare short presentations, from time to time, for the Family Service at St. Peter's, on a Sunday morning. Nothing elaborate, but usually most enjoyable. Do come along and have a look at us one Monday evening - that, at least, should be an interesting evening for youAdd your content here