Thursday 24th October
The Lamp of Lothian Trust has had a long tradition of promoting and supporting various clubs and events. For young people, the Bridge Centre runs a Thursday Senior Drop In Youth Cafe (6.30 - 8.30pm), open to all S1-6 with free entry and Wi-fi. A free pool table and various other activities are also available. On Wednesdays (3.30-5.30pm), the Junior Youth Club is open to all P4-P7 for £3 entry which includes snack and all planned activities. For more details see https://www.facebook.com/thehaddingtonbridgecentre/
At Poldrate Arts & Crafts Centre, there is a wide variety of arts and crafts classes and self-help groups for adults over 16. Classes are affordable, small and friendly and accommodate a range of abilities. It’s a great place to meet other people interested in arts and crafts and spend time improving your skills, learning a new craft or just enjoying time doing something different.
We also support Lammermuir Larder, which is a local community food initiative set up to support individuals and families in the Haddington area who are struggling financially. Plus, The East Lothian Messenger, a local talking newspaper service for the blind and visually impaired, is based in the Lamp buildings.
Activities include keep fit classes, tennis, football and the Healthy Respect drop in for young people.
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