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Ann Betts, pictured centre, is setting up a new arts and crafts group at the Salvation Army in Gainsborough. She is pictured with Major Glenda Martin and Mrs Pam Clack G120103-2b

Ann Betts, pictured centre, is setting up a new arts and crafts group at the Salvation Army in Gainsborough. She is pictured with Major Glenda Martin and Mrs Pam Clack G120103-2b

A NEW arts and crafts friendship group is set to launch at Gainsborough’s Salvation Army centre - and you can get involved.

The Crafts and Fellowship Afternoon will offer visitors to chance to try their hand at being creative and playing games - as well as the opportunity to meet new people.

The Crafts and Fellowship Afternoon launches at the Salvation Army Citadel on Beaumont Street, Gainsborough on Thursday 26th January. If you’d like to go along to the sessions or to volunteer your services and show people a craft, you can call 01522 695383.


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