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U3A Vall del Pop Sugar Craft /Cake Decoration group
The photos show samples of the beautiful figures, flowers and ornate shapes you can learn to make to decorate cakes, for birthdays and special occasions.
Why not give it a try, the group meet once a fortnight in Alcalali and Mary, the group leader, will be more than happy to show you how and to get you started, so that soon you can be producing your own unique sugar craft / cake decorations enabling you to customise cakes for any occasion, even afternoon tea.
The U3A is all about enjoyment and learning, and this is particularly evident in the U3A Vall del Pop group, whose general meeting is held on the first Thursday of each month at the Centre Polivalent in Murla.
At this month’s General Meeting, on 6th April in Murla, Daniel Herranz will give a talk about Spanish Taxes, in their many forms.
For further information check our website
www.u3avalldelpop.com.
FF Serving the community since 1993
Gandia Area Social Club (International)
Put More Life In Your Life With The GASC!!
The club has been in existence for 30 years plus (!) but has grown in strength in every way in the last few years.
We hold monthly Dinner Dances with live (high class) entertainment at the Viva España Restaurant on the N-332 in Oliva. Apart from the music nights we have monthly quiz and dinner evenings and weekly sporting activities, badminton, walking, hiking, petanque and trips away.
There are always lots of good things happening to enjoy in the GASC!
Thursday 20th April - Celebrate St George's Day with The Best of British.
Thursday 18th May - Relive the 1970s and 1980s with The Boogie Street Band.
Thursday 15th June - Wine, Dine & Dance with the best tribute to TAKE THAT.
As ever, all are welcome. Membership is only 7€ per year but non-members are welcome, too.
Please see our website:
www.gandiaareasocialclub.com especially the What's On page.
To book events please email:
gascbookings@gmail.com. See our Facebook too!
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