The Park Community Centre at Chelmsford Street Weymouth will be holding a Jumble Sale on Saturday October 27 from 10.30am. Any clean, serviceable jumble can be left with our volunteers at the Centre, Monday to Friday between 10.00 and 12.00

Park District Youth Club
The club meets every Tuesday between 6.30 and 8.30 and is for school years 6 to 9. Subs are a mere 50 pence and a tuck shop is available.
We offer pool, snooker, table-tennis, table football, karaoke, computer gaming or just chatting and listening to music. All staff are fun and friendly so what are you waiting for - come down to the Park Community Centre and find new friends or meet old ones. Our programme for this term includes dance mats, table tennis tournaments, baking and of course our Christmas party!
We will be closed on 30th October - half term - and then run from 6th November to 18th December.
We are always looking for Volunteer Helpers and no experience is required as there is a fully trained Youth Worker (Antonia) in charge. All you need is enthusiasm and a will to help.

Waterside Singers. – Revised Start Time
The Waterside Singers are the resident Choir of the Park Community Centre & they meet every Monday at 1.00 pm at the Community Centre at Chelmsford Street, under the direction of their teacher Johanna. Come along and enjoy the feeling of singing with friends. You may have seen the recent television series with Gareth Malone, "The Choir, Sing while you Work" and noticed what a positive effect singing can have. Well, here is your chance to come in and join in a very friendly and informal group of singers (sorry but there are no television cameras recording your every note).  This choir started over 2 years ago, as a funded project called “Can’t Sing, Neither Can we!” Whilst the funding may have ended and the name changed, the basic principle is still the same, to encourage everyone to find their voice, no matter what it may sound like and to share in the joy of singing a variety of music with other like minded people. You dont have to be able to read music either.

Caring for our Community
Summer (such as it was) has now finally left us and Winter is now approaching. Its another time to think of our neighbours who may not be as sprightly as ourselves. If we all start now, before the Winter finally arrives, it will become second nature to think of those who may have problems getting about in the colder weather and slippery conditions. The Waterside Forum are asking if we can all spare a small part of our day to develop our community spirit and consider those around us this winter.