What’s on Monday 18 to Sunday 24 April 2016

The Mill organises events and activities for the local community, and also provides space for others to run their own events and activities. Below are details of what’s happening in the week beginning Monday 18 April.

All information is as given by the organisers and contact details are given so you can find out more.

All week whenever we are open – Sketched & Drawn – latest exhibition

SKMBT_C36016030515400 copy 2Walthamstow residents of all ages have been invited to show their sketches and drawings for our latest exhibition which has been co-ordinated by local artist Jason Hawkridge. The exhibition will continue until 21 May. So, do drop in to The Mill whenever we are open(check opening times elsewhere on the website) and view the artworks on the walls of the living room. To find out more about exhibitions at The Mill contact artworks@themill-coppermill.org.

Monday 18 April

  • 6pm-9pm Gentle Yoga
    This Gentle Yoga class is perfe
    ct for yoga newbies or anyone wanting some gentle relaxing yoga. It can help you manage health conditions/recovery, build strength, flexibility and improve sleep and emotional well-being. Learn some gentle healing poses and relaxation techniques, which you can also do safely at home. Classes are small (up to 8 students), so you will get plenty of individual attention. £10 drop in, £9 with a loyalty card, Yoga£5 concessions. For more information and to book your place: email: josettayoga@hotmail.co.uk
  • 7pm-8.30pm Ashtanga Yoga
    Josetta is an experienced local Ashtanga teacher who specialises in teaching this dynamic style. All levels are catered for; you learn the sequence and go at your own pace. This class is for anyone with little or no experience of either yoga or Ashtanga yoga, as well as for those who wish to develop their practice. The classes are small so you get lots of attention and encouragement. These classes are supportive and fun in a friendly atmosphere. Josetta will adjust the poses to suit people with conditions/injuries. Ashtanga is a flowing form of yoga, great for building strength, poise and balance. Like other forms of yoga, we focus on the breath to achieve a sense of calm and peace. So with Ashtanga your body and mind will gain in strength and flexibility. £11 drop in, £10 with a loyalty card, £5 concessions. For more information and to book your place email: josettayoga@hotmail.co.uk
  • 7pm-9pm Make Your Mark
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    Escape from the daily rigours of life and disconnect from smartphones, tablets and computers and join Make Your Mark, a 5-week drawing course for all abilities, where you can relax, learn, focus and engage with your creative side. The sessions will be led by artist Jason Hawkridge and will take place at The Mill and the back room of The Chequers on alternate weeks. Cost £50 for a five-week course. Contact Jason for information about how to join the group and whether it will be at The Mill or The Chequers: jasonhawkridge@yahoo.co.uk  07786495005

Tuesday 19 April

  • 10am-1pm Sociable Sewing Group

Sociable Sewing LogoThis is the first of regular sessions taking place on alternate Tuesdays. Bring your sewing projects to The Mill and sew along in company with others. All sewing projects welcome: patchwork, mending, darning. Come and learn a new sewing skill, have fun with a new fabric project or come to sew surrounded by others doing the same and have some fun. An excellent teacher will be on hand to help and give advice. £1 donation + small costs for materials. Please contact info@themill-coppermill.orgif are interested in attending.

  • 10.30am-1pm Tales from The Marsh

Tales from the Marsh story tellingA creative workshop in a series held on Tuesdays since 1 March.  Using drama, games, storytelling, creative writing and craft, we will explore your oral history stories of the local neighbourhood. Through the workshops you will generate material for a performance and exhibition to take place this summer on the marsh and in The Mill. You are invited to co-create the work, inputting your ideas around what and how you want your memories to be presented. There are many roles you might want take on in the production, from recording stories to making props, performing or writing text. The current series of workshops is for Older Adults aged 55+. There will be more for other groups – eg Mothers & Daughters – later in the programme. Tales from the Marsh is part of a research project supervised under the Drama and History departments at Royal Holloway University of London. It is funded through a Waltham Forest Arts Development Grant and a Royal Holloway University of London research scholarship. Places are limited so please contact workshop facilitator, Siobhan O’Neill for further information or to book a place. Call 0798 951 9522 or email
Siobhan.ONeill.2014@live.rhul.ac.uk

  • 4pm-7pm – Community Acupunture Clinic

AcupunctureThis community clinic offers low cost, highly effective and professional acupuncture treatments making treatments aff  ordable to everyone without compromising on quality and care in a calm and relaxing multi-bed clinic setting. Patients receive treatments in small groups in comfortable reclining chairs or massage tables distributed in the same room. You decide what you can afford on a sliding scale between £20-£40. No income verification or questions asked. Bookings are by appointment only and there are limited spaces, so to book an appointment visit: www.daonuacupuncture.com or phone: 07809211013.

Wednesday 20 April

  • 12pm-2pm Laughter Club

socialising and supportMeets weekly and is for people to socialise and make new friends and enjoy pleasant company. Set up originally for people who are on employment support allowance on the work programme with SEETEC, but others are welcome. For more information contact Julie: julie.ayres@twist.co.uk or 07521 945 701

  • 2pm-2.30pm Mindfulness Training

MindfulnessRobert Beard has been training in mindfulness practice for over 30 years. He is offering a drop-in taster session on Wednesdays at which consists of a lead practice called ‘bringing the senses home’. It last for half an hour with a prompt start time and a brief introduction to the nature of mindfulness. Attendance by donation (suggested minimum £5).

  • 6.30pm-8pm Knitting Drop-In

knittingSuitable for experienced knitters or the complete beginner. Support and teaching where required. Everyone welcome for £1 donation. For more information email knitmillers@gmail.com, or just come along.

Thursday 21 April

  • 12pm-2pm Asian Women’s Support Group

hennaA regular, weekly, group for Asian women to socialise and learn skills.

For more information contact Amarjit: amarjit786@hotmail.co.uk

 

  • 12pm-1.30pm Words, Conversation and Scrabble group 

scrabble ideas connectionsCome along to gain confidence in spoken English, or simply if you enjoy a good game of Scrabble to help improve your vocabulary. All nationalities welcome. For more information contact Adele Tinman: tinman.adele@yahoo.com

 

  • 3.30pm-5pm Kids’ Art Club

childpaintingThemed sessions of art activities for children. Aged 3 and upwards. Can be messy. Donation of £1 per child please. We try and tailor the sessions to accommodate the younger children from 3.30 – older children from 4.15 but we are very relaxed and flexible !

 

Friday 22 April

  •  10am-1pm Knitting Group

KnittingSuitable for experienced knitters or the complete beginner. Support and teaching where required. Everyone welcome for £1 donation. For more information email knitmillers@gmail.com, or just come along.

 

Saturday 23 April

  • 2pm-3pm Spanish for You

SpanishEspañol para usted. Classes run by a native Spanish speaker for beginners and improvers (of any age) The cost is £6 per session (6 week terrm payable in advance).

You are welcome to come along to a class and try it out. For more information or to enrol please contact: Roxana – 07709937543 – roxanaspanish@yahoo.co.uk

Sunday 24 April

No particular activities this Sunday … but we are open 11am-2pm so you can still come along – because whenever we are open you can just call in:

  • to use the honesty library (a great selection of books donated by local residents which you can take away to read, and then return or not … we don’t check!)
  • view the latest art exhibition on the walls of our ‘living room’
  •  make a cuppa (tea and coffee supplies are available for a small donation of 50p)
  • bring your little ones to enjoy all the toys in the Childrens’ Playroom, or
  • just come in for a chat – there’s always someone on the reception desk to welcome you.