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Special Friendship Events Coming To The Isle of Wight Thanks To Oddfellows

Isle of Wight Oddfellows, a friendly society which provides opportunities for older adults in the area to make local friendships, is asking people to assess their social circles to see if they could benefit from making new connections.

The invitation is part of the local society’s Friendship Month celebrations this September, where its members are hosting special taster events to help people plug any friendship gaps and experience the benefits of joining a community-based social group.

Branch Secretary, Maretta Heap, said:

“Your friendship needs and circle of friends can alter dramatically in later life.

“We often talk about the dangers of loneliness to our health, but you don’t have to be lonely to need new friends.

"We benefit from having a well-rounded friendship group – which includes new friends, pals with shared hobbies and interests and friends who challenge and support you.

“We’ve a wonderful range of personalities and people here at the Oddfellows. September’s the perfect time to try us out as we’ve some great Friendship Month events lined up, as well as our usual warm welcome."

Free events planned on the Isle of Wight include Open Days in Unity Hall in Newport on 15 and 16 September, including line dancing,  craft activities and an exhibition of creativity, both past and present.

There’s also a Coffee Morning in Ryde Library on Tuesday 19 September and another in Unity Hall on Friday 29 September.

Other events during the month include a trip to the Mermaid Distillery, a ‘proper’ afternoon tea in Ventnor, darts, cards and other games.

Psychologist, author and friend of the Oddfellows, Dr Denise Taylor, said:

"As we journey through life, we can go through many stages of transition – retirement, relocation, losing loved ones, which mean that some friendships may slip away. Our opportunities to maintain a supportive social circle often reduces and the friendships we do have can take more work.

“I advise taking stock of your friendship network at regular stages in your life. Look at your own social wellbeing and identify what needs to change to ensure you feel fulfilled and supported by those around you.”

To register an interest in attending a Friendship Month event, or to request a free local events pack, contact Maretta Heap on 01983 523115 or email [email protected]. Further details can also be found at www.friendshipmonth.com.

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