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Penarth this week offers Songs of Praise, drumming, sound bath and bingo.
Summary
Local events in Penarth this week include a Songs of Praise recording at St Augustine's Church on Saturday, January 31 and community sessions such as African drumming, a sound bath and a Cancer Research charity bingo night.
Content
Penarth has a series of community events scheduled for the end of January and the start of February, covering recorded worship, musical workshops, wellbeing sessions and a charity evening. Each listing includes dates, times and entry details provided by organisers. Accessibility and suitability notes are included where provided. The items below summarise the confirmed details.
This week's events:
- Songs of Praise recording at St Augustine's Church on Saturday, January 31. Doors open at 12.15pm and recording runs from 1pm to 4pm. Free tickets are available online via the Lost In TV website; organisers report TV shows are overbooked to allow for unused tickets and advise arriving early for entry. All ages are welcome and under-18s should be supervised.
- Sound bath with Spirit Fox Therapies at Penarth Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday, February 1 at 6pm. The session uses crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, chimes, a gong and a medicine drum. Entry is £10 on the door payable by cash or PayPal. Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable clothes and a mat, pillow and blanket. The venue is accessible with a lift and disability parking. The session is reported as not suitable for people with epilepsy or pregnancies under 13 weeks.
- African drumming at Glyndwr Community Centre on Saturday, January 31. The beginner session runs 10.00–10.30am (£3) and the advanced session 10.30–11.30am (£5); both sessions are listed together for £7. Newcomers are invited to try a session for free and no experience is required for the beginner offering.
- Cancer Research charity Bingo Night at Dinas Powys Rugby Club on Saturday, January 31 at 7pm. The evening is described as a relaxed fundraising event and raffle tickets are available for prizes.
Summary:
The listings show a mix of cultural, wellbeing and fundraising activities across January 31 and February 1 that involve recorded television, workshops and community gatherings. Dates, times and entry notes are provided above; further scheduling information is undetermined at this time.
