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Stepping Stones


A Broadstone Project for older people and those with memory loss


A Forget Me Not Harvest Festival Service will take place on Tuesday 26th September at Broadstone United Reformed Church at 2pm. The short service lasts about half an hour and will be followed by tea and cakes.


The church will be decorated in a traditional way for harvest festival, there will be aromas from baking bread, the singing of well known hymns, and some short readings. The service is particularly suitable for older people and people with memory loss and their carers, but all are welcome.


Drop in for tea, chat and activities. Takes place every 2nd Friday of the month at Broadstone Methodist Church coffee lounge from 2.15-4pm.


Dementia Advice Surgery with Peter Jones, held every 3rd Thursday of the month at Broadstone


Library from 10am-12 noon.


Annette Brooke Stepping Stones 01202 696523 www.broadstonesteppingstones.uk


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