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Ettrick Forest Archers Howf

ettrick forest archers howf

4.9(8)

Selkirk

Ettrick Forest Archers are a Longbow only club affiliated to the British Long Bow Society and members of Club Sport Ettrick and Lauderdale. We are a members only Longbow club but guests who are members of BLBS are welcome to shoot. We do come and try sessions and demonstrations through out the year and at many local events. Gift Vouchers for beginners training of four lessons are available from the secretary or by contacting the Chair. These are priced at £80 to cover instructors time and wear on club equipment. A brief initial taster session can be provided before committing to the beginners course Club bows and arrows are available for new members to hire for a modest fee until you can obtain your own equipment. These fees are £5 per session for use of a club bow plus £5 if using club arrows and bracers etc. These fees are to cover potential breakages and replacement of worn equipment. New members would be encouraged to obtain their own equipment once they have attained a reasonable level of ability and strength. The normal minimum starting age is Thirteen (may be relaxed to twelve for youngsters with previous archery experience) due to the physical nature of the longbow and the fact that it is a weapon. Club days are a Sunday from 11:00am unless there is a competition on (see events for info). We also meet on a Wednesday evening from 6pm during the summer and members can shoot at other times provided there is more than one. 2022 charges. Beginners Training 4 lessons @ £80. Junior membership £20. Senior membership £30. Family membership ( 2 adults 2 children at same address) £35 , Field fees £3. Equipment Bow £5,arrows and quiver etc £5.

Warrior Women

warrior women

4.9(40)

Billericay

I want to help you feel fitter, healthier and more confident. Over the last decade I have helped hundreds of women on their fitness journeys and learnt invaluable tools and tips along the way about how to get you the best most sustainable results possible and I want to give that all to you. I am passionate about fitness and health and helping you is what drives me to keep going. My workouts and programs bring all my experience and knowledge together and provide you with the tools you need to achieve your fitness goals. With a Warrior community of support you'll enjoy every step of the journey. Where It Started In a small martial arts club in Essex where I found my fitness, my confidence and my strength and realised just how important exercise is for both mental and physical wellness. That initial training has never left me and even now I can still hear the words of one of my trainers ringing in my ears 'Just get on with it Jamie!' So I do, every day, I get on with the business of fitness of bringing fitness to as many people as I can so that you can experience the power that exercise has to transform your life My Goals To continue bringing the love and power of exercise to as many people as possible and if we can have fun along the way then it's even better. I have a particular interest in Womens health and wellness and as well as donating regularly to the national charity Women's Aid, I fundraise where possible and help spread awareness to help women and girls in this country and abroad and I would love every year for my fundraising to grow and grow and grow!

St Joseph's College

st joseph's college

Staffordshire

St Joseph’s College is part of the Edmund Rice family of schools, founded by the Christian Brothers and following the charism of Blessed Edmund Rice. Our ethos is grounded in care, a warm friendly atmosphere and the highest academic and behaviour standards. We believe in developing the individual so that our students are enriched academically, spiritually, morally and socially. Choosing the right school is a key decision for any family. The experience that children have will help shape their future. We take this responsibility very seriously and work tirelessly to ensure that our students leave school with the best possible opportunities to succeed. St Joseph’s College is a highly successful school that prides itself on the excellent outcomes we achieve for our students. Our success doesn’t breed complacency though, and we are determined to continue getting better and better. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence for all and in order to achieve this we have the highest expectations of ourselves, as well as of our students. St Joseph’s College is blessed with wonderful creative and committed students and talented, dynamic and dedicated staff who go the extra mile to respond to the needs of each student, enlivening their minds, touching their hearts and developing their talents and skills. We enjoy excellent relationships between staff, students and parents/carers in building a vibrant, busy and happy school. We look forward to working with you as we endeavour to go from strength to strength.

Balance Martial Arts & Yoga

balance martial arts & yoga

Cross Guns Business Park, Phibsborough, Dublin,

New to Balance? Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), Aikido, Yoga and MoFlo all in one place in Phibsborough, Dublin 7. Monthly membership and regular beginner’s courses available for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Aikido. Drop in and class pass options available for Yoga and MoFlo. Aikido Kid’s classes for 7+ – We have dedicated beginner’s courses and classes for those […] Read more Ray Butcher BJJ in Dublin BJJ Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a martial art and self defence system. It places emphasis on take-downs, throws, joint locks, chokes and other submission holds to control a situation. The Gracies developed techniques that are efficient and work well for everyone regardless of size or strength. BJJ centers on simple, easy to learn techniques that […] Read more Aikido in Dublin Aikido All The Benefits of Aikido Now On Your Doorstep. Aikido is a Japanese martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba in the early part of the 20th century. A sophisticated and dynamic martial art, it is both elegant and effective, combining practical self-defence techniques with ethical motives. Aikido “the Art of Peace ” offers a host […] Read more Yoga Yoga helps to bring the body back into alignment, it tones, builds strength and increases flexibility. It detoxifies and invigorates the various bodily systems. On a more subtle level it brings a sense of calm, develops focus and concentration, and allows us to unite the body and mind. At Balance Yoga our classes are Ashtanga […] Read more

Ravensthorpe Community Centre

ravensthorpe community centre

London

The organisation was set up in 2000 as an independent charity to run a community facility. Since then it has gone from strength to strength by expanding the space available for activities and delivering its own services such as childcare, adult learning health and well-being projects. Outline below is our story: 1999 - In 1999, with the closure and demolition of the Foundry Street youth club, a meeting was held by representatives of local Ravensthorpe based community groups about the possibility of acquiring a building for general community use. After many meetings and discussions between them and Kirklees Council, it was agreed that if representatives could come together to form a group, Kirklees Council would support them in acquiring and running a community building through available European SRB Grant funding. With St Johns Ambulance Centre looking for new premises their building came up for sale, it was purchased by the newly formed group in 1999 and renamed as the Ravensthorpe Community Centre. 2000 - The building underwent a series of alterations to make it more suitable for use as a community centre, the building had disabled ramps put in and the rooms were changed to make then suitable for community use. In May 2000 the building was officially opened by Mayor of Kirkless. The building subsequently became very popular with regular users such as a wide range of community groups, the local further education college holding learning classes and a local provider delivering crèche facilities.

Sarah Frances Smith School of Irish dancing

sarah frances smith school of irish dancing

Sarah Frances Smith School Of Irish Dance Sarah Frances Smith, TCRG, former lead dancer and Dance Captain from Michael Flatleys Lord of the Dance opened her dancing school in 2013 and has watched her students go from strength to strength. The Sarah Frances Smith School of Irish dancing promotes a nurturing learning environment for children of all ages and also offer adult classes. Children enhance their fitness levels while learning the wonderful art form of Irish dance and make life long friends while doing so. The school teaches all elements of Irish dancing ; solo and ceili (team) dancing under the governing body of An Coimisiun Le Rinci Gaelacha (CLRG). Although representing a very new school, students have shown great aptitude competitively, moving extremely quickly through the grades, with many already having reached open championship level. The school has had solo recallers and medal winners at various major championships. Most recently, the school had two ceili teams and two soloists qualify for the upcoming World Irish Dancing Championships, which in 2016 will be held in Glasgow. The Sarah Frances Smith School of Irish dancing is truly delighted to have 15 students represent the school at this prestigious event. Sarah Frances herself placed in the top 3 in all major solo championships, and won the world championships with her ceili and figure team mates on numerous occasions throughout her own competitive career. She looks forward to her students following in her footsteps in the future with their continued success!