What`s On 18th – 22nd December

Hello!! Christmas in round the corner and the new year approaches. So many things to plan and do but please do not forget about us!! Today we have our Book Club and we will be discussing “How to be a Woman” written by  Caitlin Moran. Also at The Mill we have “Grow Your Own Theatre” and the theme for Saturdays  session is “Surprise Stocking”. Go on get,your festive thinking caps on and join us.

Finally, we  all at the Mill, would like to wish you a very merry christmas and a happy new year and we look forward to see you again next year!!

(The Mill will close on Sunday 23 December for the festive holiday and reopen on Tuesday 8 January)

 

Tuesday 18th December

Walthamstow in Perspective
Exhibition of  50 Photographs by Duncan Holmes – exploring details of old and new buildings which make Walthamstow the unique and characterful place it is. A celebration of local urban architecture.

09:30 – 11:30 High Street Ward Labour (Councillor Surgery)
Call The Mill on 0208 521 3211 for more information.

18:00 – 21:00 Walthamstow Migrant`s Support Group
For more information click here.

19:00 – 21:00 Mill Book Club
This month’s book is : How to be a Woman – Caitlin Moran

 

Wednesday 19th December

Walthamstow in Perspective
Exhibition of  50 Photographs by Duncan Holmes – exploring details of old and new buildings which make Walthamstow the unique and characterful place it is. A celebration of local urban architecture.

10:00 – 11:15 Parent and Baby Yoga
Babies 6 weeks – 1 year. £8 per session or £42 for 6 classes please book in advance as space is limited to make a booking or for more details please contact Sam Syer on 07783 658883 or email : sam_73@ntlworld.com

10:30 – 12:30  Basic 1-2-1 Computer Skill Training
Book your session at reception. Call 0208 521 3211 for more details.

12:00 – 13:30 English Conversation Group
Gain confidence in spoken English with Adele Tinman. All nationalities welcome.

12:30 – 17:30 Waltham Forest Advice Surgery
This is an opportunity for residents to access Waltham Forest Direct services at The Mill. A generalist advisor will be available to: – Guide customer to make their own application for Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit and Free School Meals using the Council internet e-claim forms as well as reporting a Change in Circumstance using the e-form. – Provide general information about all these benefits and guide customers to use the Council website to get further information on benefits including estimates on benefit entitlement using the Benefit Calculator. – Advise customers on the information that needs to be provided to support their benefit claim. – Photocopy evidence to support claim already made and verify documents. – Council Tax enquiries, logging street service requests and giving general information about Council services Appointments will also be offered with a specialist advisor from 12th December and will be made by the generalist advisor as required. Appointments will be made for residents who: Have already submitted a New claim for HB/CTB and/or Free School meals or have already submitted a Change in Circumstance (e.g. there is a change of address).

18:30 -20:00 Knitting Drop-in Session
For experienced knitters or the complete novice. Support and teaching where required. Everyone welcome.

19:15 – 20:45 Yoga
Open levels. £10 per session / £54 for 6 sessions please book in advance as space is limited to make a booking or for more details please contact Sam Syer on 07783 658883 or email : sam_73@ntlworld.com.

20:00 – 21:00 English Conversation Group
Improve your spoken English with Adele. All nationalities and abilities welcome, working together in a small group . For more information or to book a place leave your details at reception.

 

Thursday 20th Dec

Walthamstow in Perspective
Exhibition of  50 Photographs by Duncan Holmes – exploring details of old and new buildings which make Walthamstow the unique and characterful place it is. A celebration of local urban architecture.

15:30 – 16:45 Children`s Craft Sessions
Every Thursday starting 15th November, 3.30pm to 4.45pm, suggested donation £2 towards materials and The Mill, reduced rate for siblings. Session will consist of collage, card making and general art activities, come and have fun!

Friday 21th Dec
 
Walthamstow in Perspective
Exhibition of  50 Photographs by Duncan Holmes – exploring details of old and new buildings which make Walthamstow the unique and characterful place it is. A celebration of local urban architecture.12:00 Knitting Group
Wriggly Rhythms : start time 10:15
Wriggly Rhythms is a group for babies and toddlers who want to sing with their parents and carers. During a 45 minute session, they will get the opportunity to sing songs, shake shakers, meet puppets, dance, listen and, of course, sing. A variety of songs from traditional nursery rhymes and counting songs to less familiar songs around themes that change every half term. Lots of repetition provides familiarity and a good foundation for learning while, for parents, it’s the opportunity to learn new songs to sing at home of dust off your memories to keep the traditional rhymes alive. Call Ailsa on 07882 409370. £3.50 per session.
10:00 – 13:00  Knitting Group
The Mill Community space knitting group meets every Friday from 10am to 12 noon. For experienced knitters or the complete novice. Support and teaching where required. Everyone welcome.
Saturday 22nd Dec

Walthamstow in Perspective
50 Photographs by Duncan Holmes – exploring details of old and new buildings which make Walthamstow the unique and characterful place it is. A celebration of local urban architecture
10:00 – 10:50 Grow Your Own Theatre – Drama 3-5 yr olds
Surprise Stockings.
Children take part in a making activity, then use their creation to inspire their very own stories. Parents/carers are welcome to leave their children with us and come back to share our mini show at the end. Call Sarah to book: 07541 082552 Tickets £6 each or £20 for four classes.
11:00 – 11:50 Grow Your Own Theatre – Drama 5-8 yr olds
Surprise Stockings.
Children take part in a making activity, then use their creation to inspire their very own stories. Parents/carers are welcome to leave their children with us and come back to share our mini show at the end. Call Sarah to book: 07541 082552 Tickets £6 each or £20 for four classes.