First World War Centenary Exhibition: We are still looking for memorabilia, mementos, family stories, photos, etc. from the period from 1914 to 1918 for an exhibition at the Whitland Memorial Hall in November. The exhibition will be open to the public from Friday - Monday, November 14 - 17, and entry will be free. If you can help, please contact us by calling 01994 240127 and leaving a message, send an email to [email protected]">[email protected] or use the Whitland Memorial Hall facebook page. We would like to thank those who have already contacted us regarding your family's WWI involvement and mementos. Local Produce Market: On Saturday, September 13, in the Whitland Memorial Hall from 9.30 am - 12.30 pm. Delicious, fresh and tasty food, made for eating not keeping (without all the additives). Vegetables, salads, meat, cheese, cakes, pickles, jams, pies, eggs, herbs and other plants - all freshly picked or made. A very good example of community spirit atmosphere. As well as the regular draw for the £25 worth of vouchers to spend in the market, September is the third anniversary of the market and to celebrate there will be a raffle. Get free raffle tickets from the stallholders when you make your purchases. If you are a local producer and would like to join the market, please contact us by calling 01994 240127 and leaving a message, send an email to [email protected]">[email protected] or use the Whitland Produce Market facebook page. Craft Fayre: On Saturday, September 13, in the Whitland Memorial Hall from 9.30 am - 12.30 pm alongside the Local Produce Market. An excellent opportunity to browse among the beautifully crafted gifts on offer, after you have done your food shopping and before you enjoy a refreshing cup of tea with a tasty bacon roll? If you would like to book a table, please contact us by calling 01994 240127 and leaving a message, send an email to [email protected]">[email protected] or use the Whitland Produce Market facebook page. Debt and Benefit Advice Surgery: Are you getting what you are entitled to? Do you need help with money matters? You'll get 100 per cent free, impartial and confidential advice on how to manage debt, budgeting, benefit claims, getting back to work, volunteering, entitlement checks, etc. Why not drop-in and find how the new benefits system will affect you? Next surgery in Whitland is on the morning of Friday, August 22. For an appointment or more information please call 01267 242344. Little Melodies: Energetic, musical singing and movement session for 'pre-school tots' on Wednesday mornings (10.15 am). With nursery rhymes, songs, bean bags, bubbles and lots more by Little Melodies. Join in to encourage your children's interest and enjoyment of music and socialising skills. Next session is on Wednesday, August 20. For more information please call Amanda Davies on 07870 459502, visit http://www.littlemelodies.co.uk">www.littlemelodies.co.uk or look them up on facebook. Bump to Baby: Returns on September 9. Bump to baby is a weekly event for mothers and babies, from pregnancy to babies 12-months-old. For more information, please contact Lynwen (07837396016) or H. V. Diana Beavan on (01994240132). RSVP'S Welcome Friends: Find out more about this project aimed at reducing isolation and loneliness amongst older people by contacting Anne May on 07788 310443 or email [email protected]">[email protected]. Local Breastfeeding Group - new!: Starting on September 11 (10.30 am to 12.30 pm). A support Breastfeeding Group in the Whitland Memorial Hall every Thursday morning. 1st Whitland Rainbows and Brownies: Re-starting on September 10. For information on the group and its activities please contact Christine on, 07989 552989 or Eleanor on 07854 967369. Whitland Youth Club: We regret to inform you that Whitland Youth Club will not be re-starting in September. Contact Kate on 07971 857367 for further details?