St. Christopher’s Anglican Congregation on the Costa Azahar.

 

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"Shout!"

A quarterly publication with News and Views for the English speaking population of the district. For more details contact: [Mrs] Eddie McKay Tel. 964-414-632

Check out: www.alcossebre-shout.org

 

Alcossebre Choir

A mixed voice choir, holding two concerts each year and meeting for rehearsals in the Church on Monday mornings at 10:30 a.m. between September and May. If you require any further information, please telephone the Musical Director:

 

Women's Followship

Meetings are 'on hold' until Lynda is better - or perhaps YOU could organise one?

Ray Howell 964-414-848

Alcossebre Players..

...meet every Friday from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. At present, there are 2 productions a year, in January and June. There are also monthly evening events for group members, which include a variety of dramatic activities, and of course social ‘get togethers!’ All are welcome for on – stage, back stage or front of house. Contact Eddie McKay 964-414-632.

  Costa Azahar Women's Fellowship

Regular monthly meetings for fun and fellowship are held in Alcossebre, Vinarós or Peñiscola. Meetings are on a Thursday afternoon, usually with a guest speaker. Keep a look out for notices in the church News Sheet. If you’d like more details, or need transport etc., contact Lynda Needle on 662-482-944

 

The Friends' Charity Shop

 The Charity Shop is in the centre of Urb. Las Fuentes. It’s usually open every weekday, from 09:30 to 13:00 [not week-ends]. From the roundabout at the Centro Commercial, go up the steps and the shop is on the right hand side. This is a new initiative for this part of Spain, where there is not even a Spanish equivalent to the term “Charity Shop”! Please support it - come along and bring your unwanted clothes and bric-a-brac, and spend a few euros. Though not run directly by the church, a proportion of net proceeds goes towards our church costs, the rest supports other local charities. They have a wonderful selection of paperbacks in English!