A busy Christmas or a quiet one? Whichever come and enjoy some foot tapping fun! On Thursday, 12th January 2023 , Migldi Magldi Môn present a History of Welsh Clog Dancing together with a dancing display. A warm welcome to all – coffee/tea and biscuits at 6.30 and the talk to begin at 7.00 p.m.
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The National Slate Museum
This is a reminder that we have a talk/lecture this Thursday evening., 8th December 2022. We are delighted to welcome Cadi Iolen Jones-Roberts, MA, Curator of the National Slate Museum, Llanberis. Her talk is entitled ‘5 decades of collecting – 5 degawd o gasglu’. A warm welcome awaits you. The talk will begin at 7.00…
Bore Coffi / Coffee Morning
This is an update about our Coffee Morning in the War Memorial Community Centre on Saturday, 3rd December 2022. Coffee available from 10.00 a.m. The Threnody Choir and the Menai Bridge Training Band are taking part later in the morning. Come and relax with a cuppa! Help us celebrate our 50th Anniversary. See what’s on…
Copper Mountain – the Microsoft of Yesteryear
Illustrated talk by Stewart Hayter in the War Memorial Community Centre on Thursday, 10th Nover ber 2022 starting at 7.00 p.m. All welcome.
Garden Party Cancelled
Due to the exceptional circumstances of the Queen’s death coming so close to our proposed celebrations of our 50th Anniversary, it has been decided that the Garden Party will not go ahead on Saturday, 10th September. It is too close and would be inappropriate. We will mark the Civic Society’s 50th Anniversary later in…
Garden Party Tickets
Garden Party tickets are now available from Plas Cadnant or the Post Office in Menai Bridge. You can also order on line throughTicketsource, using the link below, for a small fee. https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/menai-bridge-and-district-civic-society
Garden Party Time!
Keep 10th September 2022 free in your Diary – we’re having a Garden Party at Plas Cadnant! Starts at 2.00 p.m. All welcome. Menai Bridge Town Band, stalls, Choir, Clog Dancing and much more.
Llandegfan Parish Hall
Great visit to the Hall in May – gifted to the town by the Rathbone family. Paul Smith kindly told us a bout the family hostory. On to St Tegfan’s Church to find out more about it – wonderful welcome with home made scones and cream – helping to raise funds for Christian Aid Week.