50+ Forum Annual Event

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Carmarthenshire 50+ Forum has an Easter Jamboree planned next month.

The Forum’s annual event will be held on Thursday March 28 at the brand new, state of the art, Y Ffwrnes theatre in Llanelli’s ultra-modern East Gate development.

This follows the previous very successful event that took place in Parc y Scarlets which attracted a large number of people.

A number of theatrical performances are planned, including scenes from the highly successful ‘Calendar Girls’ production by Little Theatre, and a rousing performance from Cor Meibion.

The highly influential Commissioner for Older People Sarah Rochira will also give her thoughts on the issues facing older people in Wales, and a wide range of information stands will be available for people to browse.

A programme of entertainment is being developed.

Forum vice chair John Tonen said: “This year’s 50+ Forum annual event is going to be a celebration of the creative contribution of older people as performers and entertainers, as well as being an opportunity for people to tell us what they want out of the 50+ Forum as it continues to grow as an organisation.

“We look forward to welcoming old friends and new faces to the event.”

Carmarthenshire County Council Deputy Leader and 50+ strategy portfolio holder Cllr Tegwen Devichand said: “These 50+ events are a testament to the drive and energy of the 50+ Forum.

“They are also immensely beneficial for people who take part. The council welcomes the contribution the Forum makes and is pleased to be supporting this event.”

To reserve your place, please contact Dr Kevin Pett on 01267 224676, or email 50+forum@carmarthenshire.gov.uk


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