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St Sebastians sequence dancing

Sequence dancing at St Sebastians.St Sebastians sequence dancing is held at st sebastians, and is a friendly, fun way to learn the art of dancing for people aged 30+ Couples dancers and single's welcome. Held at St Sebastians Mon - Thu from 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Cafe Green at St Sebastians Centre

Cafe green at St Sebastians. Cafe green operates withing St Sebastians community centre and provides a comprehensive range of hot and cold food plus refreshments. Cafe opens Monday to Friday 8:30am - 1:30pm.

Gemini

A support group for older people, with a varied programme of activities and speakers. The group meets the first Thursday in every month, from 10:00am to 12:00pm at St Sebastians.

Little steps parent and toddler group


Ideal for local parents with small children. The toddler group for new born and pre-school meets every Monday and Thursday from 9.00 - 11.00 at St Sebastian centre. There is a cafe for those who want breakfast or staying on for lunch at 12.00pm

Judo at St Sebs

Long established Judo group. The group meet on Thursdays at 7.30pm - 9.00pm at St Sebs in Charlestown. Bus stops outside.

W.O.W (Women of the world)

This small group of women only meets to support one another and explore a range of creative topics. The group shares experiences of being from other countries and living in multi-cultural Salford. The group meets every Friday at the willows healthy living centre 12.00am to 2.00pm

Spoof Interview with Professor Clever Cloggs on the Credit Crunch

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As part of the Community reporters programme we took a copy of the Manchester Evening News and used it to see if there were any articles that we could follow up with a telephone interview. We found an article about laughter and the Credit Crunch and how it was affecting us all. There were some very 'interesting' facts in there as well as a quote from a Professor. The real Professor in the Story was naturally far to busy to give us an interview even though we found his phone number on his website. So we had to phone up someone to do a fake one instead.


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Energise Centre

These are the services currently available at the Energise Centre. Please call us on 0161 212 5700 for more information. (Last updated 23/11/09)

Lower Kersal Young People's Group

The group has been going for some time and has now established a new base at St Aidan's Church on Littleton Road.

community showings by graham cooper

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Community Films screenings are a great way to keep the community together and spread information. Here's an interview with Graham Cooper about one in Salford in January 2009


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Born To Perform

Born to Perform runs on Saturdays from 9-12 for children aged 7-16. We run for an average 12 week term and use up to 3 weeks for confidence building and technique and the remaining weeks working towards a performance shown back to family and friends on week 12.

The main difference between us and other fee paying stage schools is that we are affordable, most range from £260-300 per 12 week term - ours is £120 (this amounts to just £3.33 per hour). We are also not into promising stardom. We set realistic goals and maintain that the academy is about growing and development and not becoming famous.