Food/meals distribution at Gateway Church – St Mark’s

Every Tuesday (starting 13 October until 15 December), from 1:30pm to 2:30pm Gateway at St Mark’s church will be providing a free food distribution point.

In association with the Bahar Women’s Association, freshly cooked and packed healthy meals, alongside a range of tinned goods are available to pick up for free,  from Gateway staff outside St Mark’s Church (St Mark’s Road, Leeds, LS2 9AF).

No need to book, just turn up.

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Monday Mind Workout – Monday 12th October 2020

Dear all,
See below a selection of questions for this week’s ‘Monday Mind Workout’ Good luck

1. In which film does the famous Marilyn Monroe skirt blowing scene take place?

2. If you were in France and saw choufleur on the menu what ingredient would it be?

3. What county is the geographical centre of England?

4. What famous film is referenced in Britney Spears’ Oops I Did It Again?

5. What is the name of the character Jem and Scout are afraid of in To Kill a Mockingbird?

6. What are the only two double-landlocked countries in the world?

7. Boxing, wrestling and which other sport are mentioned in the Bible?

8. What does the “SD” in SD card stand for?

9. How many novels did Emily Brontë write?10. What does the word conniption mean?

11. What company was the first to make an iPhone?

12. Who entered a contest to find his own look-alike and came 3rd?

13. True or false: You can sneeze in your sleep

14. How many varieties does Heinz have?

15. What did Queen Victoria ban from her funeral, the colour red, white or black?

16. Banana trees can walk, is this true or false

17.What was unusual about the rain in the 1952 film Singing In The Rain?

18. You will produce 121 pints of this in your life – what is it?

19. Are there any countries in the world that don’t have McDonald’s fast-food restaurants?

20.What do John Lennon and Gary Lineker have in common?

World Mental Health Day 2020

Today is World Mental Health Day and the theme for 2020 is Mental Health for All

World Mental Health Day | Mental Health Foundation

One in four people experience a mental health problem every year, and this year in particular has demonstrated the importance of looking after our own mental health.  The Covid-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on the wellbeing of people across the city, with Healthwatch Leeds finding that nearly half the people they spoke to felt lockdown had affected their mental health.

There are a number of places where you can get help and support if you need it. Or advice and information on things you can do to help yourself

Mind have launched their ‘Do One Thing’ campaign. “Whether it’s going for a walk, learning a new skill or doing something creative, taking the first steps to getting support for yourself, or reaching out to someone else; take the opportunity to do one thing this World Mental Health Day”  Lots of useful information on the website mind/get involved/world mental health day  and a calendar you can download with suggestions for each day mind – Do One Thing Calendar

Touchstone have produced a series of videos called ‘Coronavirus, Mental Health and Me’ where people share their personal experiences of mental health issues and coping during the COVID-19 crisis. You Tube – Touchstone

Mindwell have self help resources and links to local services and support https://www.mindwell-leeds.org.uk/myself

One to one advice from mental health professionals in a safe space at Leeds Civic Hall is available every Friday – 12.30pm – 2.30pm, Room 5.   There is no need to book, just turn up. It takes place every Friday in room 5.  If you want more information you can call 0113 855 0600.

You can also call a 24hour helpline from NHS in Leeds.  Confidential support, advice, information and guidance for anyone concerned about their mental health. Trained telephone advisors will provide support for people in distress who need someone to talk to, and also refer people to services for further help. Carers, or those concerned about a loved one or friend, can also telephone for advice. Call 0800 183 0558.

And finally, at Caring Together, we are not mental health specialists but we are here if you want to chat call the office on 0113 2430298 or staff mobiles are:

Lisa 07436530073
Valerie 07483333115
John 07458303015

 

The Shows Must Go On – Phantom of The Opera 25th birthday

In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendour of London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall features a cast and orchestra of over 200, plus some very special guest appearances.

From 7pm tonight (Friday 9th October) and only available for 24 hours:  https://youtu.be/CZRBIbpYs6A

 

City Varieties Music Hall are to reopen.

“From Friday 9 October 2020, City Varieties Music Hall will reopen her doors, welcoming back audiences with an exciting new film programme presented in collaboration with sister venue Hyde Park Picture House. We have done everything we can to make our venue COVID-secure, and your visit a safe and enjoyable experience.”

https://leedsheritagetheatres.com/

“Shared Moments: Trains & Boats & Planes” written by Maureen Kershaw

Dear all,

“Trains & Boats & Planes” so goes the song by Dionne Warwick.  I can’t say there’s much to report on Planes as commercial aviation’s never been to my liking despite being interviewed for a job at BOAC in the late 60s. Before you think it involved globe-trotting and wings on a navy uniform, it was a clerical job in the Leeds office on The Headrow. I’d never flown by the time of the interview so that probably didn’t bode well when I told them I preferred travelling by sea.

Shortly afterwards though, a couple of friends offered to take my friend Jill and I for an hour’s flight from Doncaster Aero Club. A ‘Cessna 172’ was parked up on the grass, from where we took off and landed! We circled around South and East Yorkshire and to say it was exhilarating looking down the cooling towers of Drax Power Station at low level was an understatement and I was happy in photographing my new adventure. My Mum was terrified at the thought of what I was to do that day and I was lectured many times but being 21 and pretty fearless I dismissed, as one did, but felt guilty each flight I took thereafter.

Sunny weather was no longer a priority, just clear skies and light clouds.  The best flight was in a 8-seater ‘Cessna’ though from Leeds Bradford Airport. David was co-pilot this time with his Tutor, Mike Woodley in the ‘driving’ (?) seat. Some time ago I ‘Googled’ Mike to see whether there was any mention and was impressed to read his Film aviation services were responsible for breathtaking aerial stunts in the ‘Bond’ films and many others. That day the plan was to fly to Blackpool but due to low cloud we did a few ground controlled approaches (GCA’s as known in the trade) to assist David with his flying of a larger aircraft, which I enjoyed and felt quite blase about the whole thing. Fortunately in those days pilot Mike wasn’t into aerial stunts.

Four years later in 1972 I went to Majorca, flying at midnight from Manchester. Commercial aircraft at last, with ‘Britannia Airways’, but this time far from blase – I was terrified! Shaking uncontrollably from taking my seat to landing at Palma. I hated every minute. I spent the entire four days dreading the return, not helped by disliking the food. Being early February the weather was much better than in Leeds and surprisingly I actually enjoyed the return flight. As fellow passengers took deep breaths in readiness for the landing, I had no fear; I was excited as I knew I was nearly home. My ordeal was over and I never flew again.

Thank you Maureen, until next time….

Dr Blood

On Saturday we posted about free tickets to the dress rehearsal for Dr Blood offered to us by Leeds Playhouse

https://www.facebook.com/caringtogetherleeds/posts/1657352974453108

Two Caring Together members attended this production and sent us some pictures. They commented that it was very well organised with great care taken by all the staff to help people stay safe.

We will let you know if we are offered tickets to any future productions.
Many thanks to Leeds Playhouse.

 

 

Poetry Corner: Laughter is a Gift by Catherine Pulsifer

‘Laughter Is A Gift’

Laughter is a gift
It doesn’t mean your fit
But it will soften any tension
It could be consider stress prevention.

Find a reason to laugh
Just look at funny giraffes
Watch a funny show
A transformation you will go.

Read a silly book
And laugh so others will look
Or watch some children play
They always find a yea!

The most wasted of all days
Is one where laughter is delayed.
When life gets you down
Please don’t frown.

So take this wonderful gift
And don’t ever be miffed
Laughter makes living
For us to be giving

 

Sourced: .wow4u com

The Recipe Station – Rainbow Junktion@All Hallows Church

If you can get to All Hallows Church on Thursday afternoon you could pick up a free recipe bag from Rainbow Junktion.
The recipe station starts on Thursday 8th October and free recipe bags will be handed out between 3pm and 4pm. Each bag contains fresh ingredients and a recipe card with cooking instructions 🙂
There’ll be a new recipe every week to keep you inspired. Bags are limited and it’s first come first served!
This is funded by Public Health and supported by Better Together Leeds

‘Monday Mind Workout’ – answers for Monday 5th October 2020

1. Acts                                     – Cats
2. Vitae                                    – Evita
3. Inane                                   – Annie
4. Agrees                                 – Grease
5. Bare Act                               – Cabaret
6. As Rebel Smiles                  – Les Miserables
7. Think Legion                        – The Lion King
8. Meek as Skit                        – Kiss Me Kate
9. Flute Monthly                       – The Full Monty
10. Glared Rims                       – Dream Girls
11. Amigos Sins                       – Miss Saigon
12. Tap Preen                           – Peter Pan
13. Gladly Sounds                    – Guys and Dolls
14. Arts Expels Rights              – StarLight Express
15. Theatre Homh Oappen Oft – The Phantom of the Opera
16. Clothe Pop Ruler                 – The Colour Purple
17. I Land Ad                             – Aladdin
18. Sise Wtor Ytsed                    – West Side Story
19. Rolver  i                                 – Oliver
20. Usof dnoic ums                     – Sound of Music