CYCLING CLUB - There are two rides this Sunday. The A ride starts at 8am and goes in search of daffodils in Herefordshire. The B ride starts at 9.30am and visits Wombourne Station. Both rides leave from the Green, Blakebrook, opposite the hospital. All cyclists will be welcome and should bring a packed lunch.
On Tuesday evening there is a video show on the Antarctica at New Meeting House, Church Street. Doors open at 7.30pm.
For further details contact John Weston on 01299 401005 or visit the website, www.kiddeminsterctc.org.uk METHODIST CHURCHES - Sunday services for Palm Sunday. Trinity Methodist Church, Churchfields, at 10.30am, led by Barry Catlow, and at 6.30pm, led by Rev Linda Catlow. There is an informal lunchtime service at Trinity every Thursday at 12.30pm.
Broadwaters Methodist Church at 10.30am, led by Rev Mary Austin and Rev Rose Lawley, and at 6.30pm Evensong for St Mary's Parish, led by Rev Rose Lawley and Rev Mary Austin. Cookley Methodist Church (worshipping at St. Peter's Church) at 10.30am led by Janet Murray.
Services for Holy Week: Monday: Celtic evening prayer at Trinity at 7.30pm, led by Rev Mary Austin). Tuesday: Taizé service at Trinity at 7.30pm.
Wednesday: evening prayer at Broadwaters Methodist Church at 7.30pm. Thursday: Sedar meal and service at Trinity at 7.30pm. Friday (Good Friday): morning worship at Trinity at 9.30am and Walk of Witness from Baxter Church, Kidderminster at 10.30am.
Any enquiries about Trinity or Broadwaters should be directed to the minister Rev Mary Austin on 01562 823300, for Foley Park or Cookley to Rev Pam Garrud on 01562 742722, or for Bewdley to Rev Linda Catlow on 01299 826641.
FIELD CLUB - The next meeting will take place on Wednesday when Dr Bob Bibby will give a talk entitled walking Hadrian's Wall and an introduction to Hadrian'. Meetings are held at St George's Annexe, Radford Avenue and Start at 7.30pm. Visitors are welcome. For further details phone 01299 825761.
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