Calendar

Please note: this calendar is an aide to those wishing to book the hall and, as such, only shows those events taking place in the hall itself; it does not include village events and meetings of clubs and societies that take place in other venues, e.g. choir, gardening club or church events and services. For these, please refer to the newsletter.

On this calendar, dates and times for clubs, classes and societies will be correct for the upcoming month. Future months are correct as far as we know but liable to change, so dates will only be put on the calendar for the upcoming two to three months. Private bookings and one-off events are shown as soon as possible after booking and are correct unless the hirer amends details.

Dec
2
Fri
Christmas Fair
Dec 2 @ 19:00 – 21:00

Lots of stalls, hamper raffle and Christmas cake raffle. £1 entry for adults includes a drink and a mince pie.

Dec
3
Sat
Gongbath
Dec 3 @ 19:00 – 20:15
Dec
7
Wed
LC Gourmet Food
Dec 7 @ 17:00 – 20:00

Delicious burgers from the LC Gourmet Food van in the hall carpark every Wednesday evening.

Dec
14
Wed
LC Gourmet Food
Dec 14 @ 17:00 – 20:00

Delicious burgers from the LC Gourmet Food van in the hall carpark every Wednesday evening.

Dec
17
Sat
Winter Chill Yoga
Dec 17 @ 17:30 – 20:30

Join Mary for this 3 hour session of yin and Vinyasa yoga, relaxation and pranayama.
The yoga practice will reflect the rhythms of nature.
Having spent sunny days this summer practicing sun salutations at the beach and mediating down by the river, a change is in the air.

Now summer has drawn to a close, we can take the opportunity to draw our own awareness inward and to take stock.

In Nature this is a time of abundance, but also a time to reflect on what we no longer need. Autumn is a time of letting go, releasing all that no longer serves us well, and preparing to move into the quietness of the winter.

Yin yoga consists of mostly floor based postures that are held in stillness, usually for 3 minuets or more. The practice is deep and meditative.

The Vinyasa practice flows with the breath through a fluid sequence of postures.
In the pranayama session we will look at how we can control the breath, let go of tension and move towards a place of relaxation.

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping.
It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and we become systematically and increasingly aware of our inner world.

Warming soup, winter teas and nibbles included.

The cost is £30 per person and spaces are limited so booking is essential.
Please pay in class, or use the link below 🙏🏻

https://www.paypal.me/yogatastic

Location

The Memorial Hall

Dec
21
Wed
Solstice Gongbath
Dec 21 @ 06:30 – 08:30

6.30am
Weds 21st Dec
£20

Rest in the darkness and allow yourself to be bathed in the sound waves and vibrations from the gongs, singing bowls and grounding instruments and welcome in the dawn of the shortest day.

Enjoy a delicious breakfast of spiced porridge, courtesy of Roz Daws, before you leave too!

To book message Steph on the Pure Sound fb page.

LC Gourmet Food
Dec 21 @ 17:00 – 20:00

Delicious burgers from the LC Gourmet Food van in the hall carpark every Wednesday evening.

Dec
27
Tue
Yoga and Gong
Dec 27 @ 18:30 – 20:30

Yin Yoga, Nidra and Sound Healing.

Come and stretch, reconnect and be bathed by beautiful sounds from the gongs. All followed by some warming , nutritious soup and herbal teas. A perfect session for that limbo time between Christmas and New Year.

£30, to book contact Steph at Pure Sound or Yoga Mary Freeman fb pages.

Jan
7
Sat
Gongbath
Jan 7 @ 19:00 – 20:15
Jan
14
Sat
Winter Chill Yoga
Jan 14 @ 17:30 – 20:30

Join Mary for this 3 hour session of yin and Vinyasa yoga, relaxation and pranayama.
The yoga practice will reflect the rhythms of nature.
Having spent sunny days this summer practicing sun salutations at the beach and mediating down by the river, a change is in the air.

Now summer has drawn to a close, we can take the opportunity to draw our own awareness inward and to take stock.

In Nature this is a time of abundance, but also a time to reflect on what we no longer need. Autumn is a time of letting go, releasing all that no longer serves us well, and preparing to move into the quietness of the winter.

Yin yoga consists of mostly floor based postures that are held in stillness, usually for 3 minuets or more. The practice is deep and meditative.

The Vinyasa practice flows with the breath through a fluid sequence of postures.
In the pranayama session we will look at how we can control the breath, let go of tension and move towards a place of relaxation.

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping.
It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and we become systematically and increasingly aware of our inner world.

Warming soup, winter teas and nibbles included.

The cost is £30 per person and spaces are limited so booking is essential.
Please pay in class, or use the link below 🙏🏻

https://www.paypal.me/yogatastic

Location

The Memorial Hall

Jan
20
Fri
Supper Cafe
Jan 20 @ 19:00 – 20:00

Details to follow

Feb
4
Sat
Gongbath
Feb 4 @ 19:00 – 20:15
Feb
5
Sun
Cylch Meithrin pay as you feel book sale
Feb 5 @ 10:00 – 14:00

Feb
18
Sat
Cafe
Feb 18 @ 10:30 – 13:00
Feb
19
Sun
Yes&/Natural Human Connection: Embodied Renewal
Feb 19 @ 14:00 – 17:00

Sunday 19th Feb 2023, 2 – 5 pm

YES& | Natural Human Connection: Embodied Renewal

  • Movement, Connection, Ritual & Play
    Creative visioning for your life’s next season
  • Join this 3-hour deep dive into the possible.
    Bring a challenge, sticking point or big question from your own life and explore it with new perspective and fresh clarity.

Ages 16+

£15/pay what you can (cash on the door)

More info and reg:
https://events.humanitix.com/yes-and-or-natural-human-connection-embodied-renewal

🔥🙏🏻🌱

Mar
3
Fri
Coetir Mynydd AGM
Mar 3 @ 19:00 – 21:00

Helo pawb

Mae’n amser y Cyfarfod Cyffredinol Blynyddol eto, ac mae gobaith y tro hwn y gallwn gynnal cyfarfod wyneb-i-wyneb arferol. Mi fydd y cyfarfod yn dechrau yn y Neuadd Goffa am 7:00pm ar Fawrth 3ydd 2023.

Rhaglen:

–       Ymddiheuriadau

–       Cofnodion y cyfarfod diwethaf

–       Adroddiad blynyddol

–       Adroddiad ariannol

–       Ethol y Bwrdd

–       Y cynlluniau ar gyfer 2023

o

o    Argae Coed y Parc

o    Datblygiad Microhydro

o    Parc y Bwlch

o    Digwyddiadau yn y dyfodol

–       Unrhyw fater arall

 

Gobeithiwn fyddwch yn gallu dod.

Dymuniadau gorau,

Bryan

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Hi Everyone

 

Our AGM is now due, and hopefully we can now have a normal face-to-face meeting.

The meeting will be at the Neuadd Goffa from 7:00pm on March 3rd 2023.

Agenda:

–       Apologies

–       Minutes of the last meeting

–       Annual report

–       Financial report

–       Election of Board

–       Forward plans for 2023

o    Coed y Parc dam

o    Microhydro development

o    Parc y Bwlch

o    Future events

–       AOB

 

 

Hope you can make it.

Mar
4
Sat
Yoga Fundraiser for Syria and Turkey
Mar 4 @ 10:00 – 14:00
Gongbath
Mar 4 @ 19:00 – 20:15
Mar
18
Sat
Cafe
Mar 18 @ 10:30 – 13:00
Mar
25
Sat
Gig- The Devils Violin
Mar 25 @ 19:00 – 23:00

 

The Beast in Me: a storytelling show with the Devil’s Violin

Neuadd Goffa Mynydd Llandegai Memorial Hall, LL57 4LQ

Saturday 25th March 7.30pm (doors open 7pm)

The Devil’s Violin visit Mynydd Llandegai with The Beast In Me – a fascinating tapestry of interweaving tales from long ago.

  • A desperate soldier strikes a deal with a mysterious stranger.
  • A battle between two magicians.
  • A being that is neither human nor animal.

The Beast In Me is written and performed by one of Wales’ top storytellers Daniel Morden, and accompanied by the cello of Sarah Moody and violin of Oliver Wilson-Dickson.

This talented trio have created a charming, chilling and thrilling evening’s entertainment from the most basic of components – beautiful music and enchanting words.

For 15 years the group has created magical performances, dazzling audiences all over the UK and beyond. What better way to spend an evening than in the company of a masterful storyteller complemented by gifted musicians?

This is a rare opportunity to experience the power of a great tale well told.

This show will be in the English language.

Generously supported by the Arts Council England Lottery Fund, the Arts Council of Wales, and Night Out Wales.

Regular price advanced ticket £10

Concessionary advance ticket £6 (Children, Disabled, OAP, Unwaged)

Tickets on the door will be £12 (£8 concessions