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SENIOR CITIZENS
The Senior Citizens meet on Mondays from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. from October to March. Please feel free to come along and enjoy friendship and fellowship.
45th Glasgow Girls’ Brigade Juniors & Brigaders
The Juniors and Brigaders of the Girls’ Brigade meet on Wednesdays, from September to May, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Juniors age group is 8 to 12 years (Primary 4 to 7). The Brigaders are S1 to S6, 12 years plus. Girls are welcome to come along and meet
45th Glasgow Girls’ Brigade Explorers Section
The Explorers Section meets on Mondays, from September to May, from 6.15 to 7.30 p.m. This age group is 5 to 8 years (Primary 1 to 3). Girls are welcome to come along and meet their friends (or make new ones) and enjoy games, crafts, baking, outings, dancing and much more. For further
Gardening Team
The Gardening Team attempt to keep the garden area as tidy as possible. There are numerous jobs that need done around the garden areas: planting, trimming the shrubs and trees, hoeing and weeding, sweeping the steps and picking up litter, etc. We are a small team and it is a
Boys’ Brigade Anchor Boys
The Anchor Boys meet on Friday evenings throughout the session from 6:15-7:15 p.m. for ages 5-8 years (Primary 1-3). For more information email: boysbrigade@mure.org. Below are the boys who are attending in 2016. FED UP? BORED? WANT SOME FUN? COME, JOIN UP AND HAVE LOTS OF FUN GAMES ● CRAFTS
Boys’ Brigade Junior Section Hallowe’en Party
The boys and staff enjoyed much fun at this year’s Hallowe’en Party. Activities included Dunkin’ Donuts, Dooking for Apples and The Mummy Game – as can be seen from the pictures. Click on them below to show full image.
Boys’ Brigade Junior Section
The 137th Glasgow Company Boys’ Brigade Junior Section meet on Thursday evenings from September to early May from 7:15-9:00 p.m. for ages 8-11 years (Primary 4-6). For more information email: juniorsectionbb@mure.org Come along and join in all the fun, games and activities. Some of the activities we enjoy: CAPTURE THE FLAG ●
Boys’ Brigade, Company Section
Our Boys Brigade company at Mure Memorial is the 137th Glasgow. If you would like further information about the Company please email the Captain on boysbrigade@mure.org The Company Section of the Boys’ Brigade meets on Fridays from September to April, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for 11 to 16 year
Badminton Club
The Badminton Club meet on Monday nights from 8 to 10 p.m. In the Large Hall in the Church from October to April, and is open to women and men 16+. The skill levels of the members is very varied and we all enjoy the game, the friendship and

Monday Summer Friendship Club 2023
The Fellowship enjoyed their closing lunch on 31st July, 2023, which also included a sing-song and some dancing. A great time was had by all who attended.Thanks to everyone who helped make this a successful session. There were between 20 and 30 people who attended each week who certainly enjoyed themselves.

Fourth Sunday of Advent 2023
The fourth Sunday of Advent is with us today and the candle – which represents Love – was lit by Calum. Ellie then went on to light the Christmas Candle assisted by Edson.

Third Sunday of Advent 2023
Well done to Abi taking a turn
of lighting
the candle on the
third Sunday of Advent.

Second Sunday of Advent 2023
Today, Sunday, 10th December, 2023, is the second Sunday of Advent. Please see picture below of Sam lighting the advent candles.

45th Girls’ Brigade Charity Event 12/2023
What a wonderful, fun evening we had on Wednesday Thank you to everyone who came along, those who donated baking and warm clothes, and for all the contributions. We made an AMAZING £400 for Glasgow the Caring City. THANK YOU !!

The Guild Christmas Lunch 2023
The Guild Christmas Lunch was held on Thursday, 7th December, in the large hall with around 40 ladies in attendance.
Everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch of soup, sandwiches and cakes and then were entertained by Seline and John with music and song.
Each member also received a little gift. A great time was had by all.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed their skills in providing all the food and ensuring all were looked after.