On Mondays 9.30am - 12.00pm in the Village Hall (except for Bank Holidays).
For beginners and experienced artists, and new members are always welcome. Members bring their own materials.
The cost is £90.00 per year (which is around £2.00 per week).
Just drop in to find out more, or contact Neil Hindhaugh at neilhindhaugh@msn.com or 07787153126.
Most Thursdays evenings in the Village Hall from 7.30pm – 9.00pm.
Different activities held at each meeting.
For ages 10 years to 26 years.
For more information visit the Beacon Young Farmers Facebook page, or contact Fifi on 07888927716.
Craft Group in the Village Hall every other Monday afternoon from 2pm until 4pm.
Do you want to learn to sew, knit, crochet, tapestry, paper craft, or any other craft that we can do in the hall? Or, do you have a craft-based skill you are happy to teach others?
All are welcome from newbies to experienced.
£3 per person per session. Includes tea and coffee.
For more information please contact annie.srvh@gmail.com.
Meets every third Tuesday in the Village Hall (except in August and December).
The AGM is held in November from 10.30am until 12.00pm.
Meetings start at 12.00pm with a lunch (for about 1 hour) followed by a talk.
Please bring along a plate, mug and small amount of food for sharing, as well as £3.00 to cover expenses.
There is no need to have a farming background.
Held every year in mid October to raise funds for both the Village Hall and St Edmund's Church.
An informal buffet of cold dishes, puddings and drinks held in the Village Hall, often accompanied by a lively auction and a raffle.
A circular walk starting from, and ending at, the Village Hall. Refreshments on offer in the Hall at the end of the walk.
Free to attend and all are welcome, including dogs on a lead.
Held in the afternoon on the 1st January each year with the route varying according to the weather and walking conditions.
Held around four to five times a year in the Village Hall to raise money for the Seaton Ross Playing Fields charity. Money raised is used to maintain the playground and the large field behind.
A good range of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks is offered and food is usually available to purchase.
Check the notice boards, the A-frame board outside the Village Hall, the Seaton Ross Times and the Village Hall Facebook group, or the Seaton Ross Community Facebook group, for when the next event will be held.
Meetings and events throughout the year, on the first Tuesday in the month in the Village Hall at 2.00pm - 4.00pm.
New members please drop in to one of the meetings, or contact Margaret by email at jungle.84@btinternet.com.
Cost to attend £3.00 (includes refreshments and the chance to win a raffle prize).
To view the program in a larger format please click on the document.
The last Saturday of most months between 10.00am - 12.00pm in the Village Hall.
Pop-in for a chat, book and puzzle swap and refreshments, plus other events and fundraisers (such as the Macmillan Coffee morning).
New members are welcome and if you would like to volunteer to help then chat to one of the committee members, or email cath.srvh@gmail.com
Thursdays 10.00am – 11.15am in the Village Hall. Plus extra Workshops ran throughout the year.
Alexander technique applied to yoga and new members are always welcome.
For more information please contact Marilyn Dean on 01759 318795.
A slow-motion practice that combines movement, mediation and deep breathing. Ran by a qualified, and fully-insured instructor, supported by the East West Taoist Association.
Weekly sessions on Fridays from 10:00am - 11:00am. For all experience levels including beginners.
Please wear loose and baggy clothing (such as jogging bottoms) and flat shoes, e.g. sandshoes, or plimsoles.
Simply come along to a session, or for more details please contact Stephen Mawson on 07802 220180, or email stephen.mawson@btinternet.com.
If you are thinking of setting up a new regular group, or event, to run in Village Hall then you can always contact us for help and support. New groups are always welcome. You do not need to live in the village to use the hall.