4th December 4pmThe tree was purchased this year by the Parish Council and will be erected and decorated by members of the Methodist Church.Everyone attending is invited into the Chapel afterwards for refreshments and singing of Carols.All children attending who
CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS
3RD DECEMBER 2-4Please let me know if your child will be attending, as Santa wants to make sure he has enough presents!By email:catcabcam@gmail.comor onSeamer Chit chat Facebookgroup.ThanksAnn Thomas.
POP IN CHRISTMAS PARTY
POP IN CHRISTMAS PARTYSeamer Village HallMonday 19th December 11.30am FOR 12.00TICKETS £5.00Pooled lunchAll welcomeTelephone: Janet Bainbridge01642 715728 for Information
Seamer Screamer the Village Hall transforms into the Hall of Horrors for Halloween
Sorry but this event has now been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances
Scam Alert
I have been made aware of door to door scams being conducted in Seamer and neighbouring villages. The scam takes the form of a door to door salesman with a young man offering items from his sports bag for sale.
Application for award of Grant from the Community Fund
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Magic Night – Friday October 7th at 7.30pm
MAGIC NIGHT – Friday October 7th at 7.30pm. This popular event with Middlesbrough Circle of Magicians is for children and adults. Not to be missed!! Further details will be available the Seamer Chit Chat site in September and in the
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 144 April – May 2017
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 144 April –May 2017
The Grapevine Seamer & Tame Bridge magazine No. 143 February –March 2017
The Grapevine SEAMER & TAME BRIDGE MAGAZINE No. 143 February –March 2017 View online (opens in a new tab) or download PDF version
Urgent search for Stokesley library volunteers
STOKESLEY Library will close this year unless more volunteers come forward to help run it, a group has warned.
The centre is one of 21 in North Yorkshire that is due to be handed over to the community in spring this year, after the county council announced it could no longer afford to operate them due to budget cuts.