METHODISTS: Services at Guiseley Methodist Church on Sunday are a 10.30am service led by Jill Pullan and 6pm service conducted by the Reverend Nick Baker.
CAMERA CLUB: Aireborough Camera Club members meet on Wednesday. The club welcomes new members at the meetings on Wednesdays at 7.45pm at Guiseley Town Hall. Details can be found on the club’s website www.aireboroughcameraclub.co.uk.
BAPTISTS: Sunday services at Guiseley Baptist Church, Oxford Road are at 9.30am and 11.15. Both services are identical. Coffee is served at the end of the services.
COURTHOUSE: Tonight at 7.45pm at Otley Courthouse, Otley Film Society present The Social Network, the triple Oscar-winning chronicle of the founding of Facebook. On Friday salsa lovers are invited to dance the night away at the Courthouse to the music of Salsa Comboco. The event starts at 8pm. There is space for dancing and chairs for resting. It’s standing room only on Saturday when Otley Courthouse presents another of the ever-popular Courthouse Rocks. Headlining band is Likely Lads and they are supported by No*Tokyo. This event is for over-18s and photo identification is required. For details of the Courthouse programme, contact the box office on (01943) 467446.
SINGING: Three women, Pauline, Elaine and Diane Lewis are offering their singing services to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Call 07504 593078.
MOVIES: Members at Mercury Movie Makers have been working on developing their editing skills working on Blue Ray disks and ordinary DVDs. If you wish to develop your film making skills, why not call in at Rawdon Conservative Club on Wednesday at 8pm or visit www.mercurymoviemakers.com.
SHOW: Tickets are now on sale for Aireborough Gilbert Society’s production of Princess Ida, which will run from February 7 to 11 at Yeadon Town Hall. Tickets are available from the box-office on (01943) 872020.
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