Cleveland Outlook

We are a mixed social group who meet most Monday evenings to participate in an interesting and varied programme of activities.

Are you?

- Over 60?
- Looking for a friendly social group?
- Wanting to meet new people and to take part in some different activities?
- Living in the Teesside or Cleveland area?

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About us

Cleveland Outlook, originally Cleveland Coffee Pot, has been in existence for over 50 years. We are a mixed social group who meet most Monday's to participate in an interesting and varied programme of activities. The Club offers a way for like-minded people to meet in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It is a voluntary group run by the members for the members.

We do...

Arranged activities include; monthly presentations/talks by a visiting speaker, theatre visits, quizzes, ten pin bowling, pub nights, evenings organised by our members plus days out and visits to local places of interest.

During the summer months there are more outdoor events, these include a Foot Treasure Hunt and BBQ.

Cleveland Outlook Events

DECEMBER 2025

Mon 1st: Easy Christmas Quiz**
Mon 8nd: Strumboli Ukulele band**
Mon 15th: Christmas Eats**
Sat 20th: Christmas Lunch
Mon 29th: No Meeting

JANUARY 2026

• Mon 5th: In search of Boobies – My trip to the Galapagos Islands - Andrea Peterkin**
• Mon 12th: Dementia friendly talk by Alzheimer’s UK**
• Sun 18th: New Year dining
• Mon 26th: Annual Dominoes competition**

FEBRUARY 2026

• Mon 2nd: An Introduction to AI - Naisola Grimwood**
• Mon 9th: Meal of the Month
• Mon 16th: Ten Pin Bowling
• Mon 23rd: Bag Beetle**

MARCH 2026

• Mon 2nd: AGM**
• Mon 9th: Meal of the Month
• Mon 16th: The River Tees-Christine Corbett**
• Mon 23rd: The Elderly Brothers**
• Mon 30th: The Role of a Prisoner Transfer Officer - Steve Lea**

APRIL 2026

• Mon 6th: BH (+MOM) **
• Mon 13th: Quiz–I**
• Mon 20th: The story of Botham’s of Whitby-Jo Botham**
• Mon 27th: Planning meeting

MAY 2026

• Mon 4th: BH Walk
• Mon 11th: Meal of the Month
• Mon 18th: Life in the North: East of England in the 50s and 60s-Frances Wilson**
• Mon 25th: BH Scones Chez Dave

JUNE 2026

• Mon 1st: Hogarth: Honey-Mick McCartney**
• Mon 8th: Meal of the month
• Mon 15th: A Visit (TBC)
• Mon 22nd: Glass Fusing-Rachel Tyerman**
• Mon 29th: Mad Hatters Tea Party

View Our Events Timetable

Events marked ** are at the Middlesbrough Rugby Club (7.30pm), please check the venue of other events.
Events marked * are week commencing

Membership

HOW TO JOIN?
After two complimentary visits to the Club, if you wish to join there is an annual subscription fee of £37 due in March. If you join after March your subscription will be calculated on a pro rata basis. This charge helps pay for speakers, the room hire and general running costs. Additional charges are made for some events.
- Membership is open to people over 60.
- Two complimentary visits to the Club
- £37 due in March for the annual subscription
- Meetings start at 7.30pm

Find Us

Middlesbrough Rugby Club, 7SL, Green Ln, Acklam, Middlesbrough TS5 7AQ

OUR PAST EVENTS

Days out and visits to local places of interest and captured below.
Durham Walk

Glorious day. Parked up in Shincliffe for a pub lunch. A leisurely walk along the river bank into Durham for tea and a cake, returning again along the river bank.

Durham Cathedral

Day out in Durham. In the morning we had an escorted tour of the magnificent Durham Cathedral followed by Lunch in the Cathedral cafe. Afternoon visit to the Lindisfarne Gospels. Tea then home. Lovely day

First Friday Walkers

Our walking group is well established and does a variety of very interesting walks in the area.

Day out in Richmond, North Yorkshire

A morning walk along the riverside visiting the amazing ruins of Easby Abbey. Lunch in the old Richmond railway station followed by a very interesting conducted tour of Richmond's Georgian Theatre.

Tea on the Teesside Princess

Enjoying a most delicious Afternoon tea whilst cruising on the Teesside Princess up the River Tees from Stockton to Yarm and back.

Day out in the Esk valley

Our happy band of walkers went from Whitby along the old railway line to Ruswarp. The reward was to enjoy afternoon tea in the cafe by the river before returning home.