Leeds City Council’s Woodland Creation Initiative

Follow The Arium website to keep updated with news about Leeds City Council’s Woodland Creation Initiative at www.theariumleeds.co.uk/woodland-creation

They have some Treemendous 💚🌳resources information packs and tree identification cards you can download from the Arium website.

If your interested in attending tree planting events, please contact the Woodland Creation Team at woodlandcreation@leeds.gov.uk to register has a volunteer and book a place on one of our future events, which will be taking place between December and February
#TreesForLeeds 💚🌳

Countryside Ranger Team 🦉😀👍

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Leeds Discovery Centre Video Advent Calendar

We are in December, and Leeds Discovery Centre have created a Video Advent Calendar. Every day you can open a door to see what object their curators and staff have found in the Store 🎅🤶 🎄

You can catch up by opening doors 1 to 13 and each day thereafter there will be another one to open.

Click on the link below

https://bit.ly/3lFttgr

 

Leeds Looks Back… Windows on a Modern World

Online Event – Thursday 17th December 6pm – 7pm

City Centre exhibition runs until 17th December

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To coincide with the recently launched ‘Windows on a Modern World’ city installation, featuring posters drums of Leeds scenes from the 70s set in the original locations. Leeds Modernist are delighted to invite you to a special online event in collaboration with Leeds Civic Trust!

Hear from a panel of special guest speakers, including ‘Concretopia’ author and social historian, John Grindrod, architectural historian and author of ‘Space, Hope and Brutalism’, Elain Harwood, and local artist Clifford Stead. The event will be chaired by Transport Planner David Ellis.

Through David Hick’s rare and striking images, the panel will explore the societal, economic and architectural legacies of the 1970s, which continue to impact on us today.

Book your free tickets here!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/leeds-looks-backwindows-on-a…

And if you are out and about in the city centre you could look out for the posters around the area – locations below or find out more here: https://modernist-society.org/events

From Friday 4th December – Thursday 17th December wander through the 6 following locations:

1.WELLINGTON STREET

2.CITY SQUARE

3.EASTGATE

4.BRIGGATE

5.THE HEADROW

6.WESTGATE

RUTHLESS! The Musical from The Shows Must Go On

This weekend join The Shows Must Go On for the cult classic musical that spoofs the musicals! Starring Jason Gardiner & Kim Maresca.

Showing Friday 11th December at 7pm and then available for 48 hours

The camp cult classic from Joel Paley with music by Marvin Laird is filmed from London’s West End following critical acclaim off-Broadway. Ruthless! The Musical famously spoofs Broadway musicals from Gypsy to Mame as well as iconic films including The Bad Seed and All About Eve. Talented eight year old Tina Denmark will do anything to play the lead in her school musical. Anything! As Tina discovers where her talent comes from, she shows us just what it takes to succeed… Premiering in 1992, the show is responsible for discovering young performers Britney Spears and Natalie Portman. This production features Jason Gardiner (Dancing on Ice UK) as overbearing agent Sylvia St Croix who encourages Tina (Anya Evans) to pursue her dreams of a career in showbiz. Kim Maresca is Judy Denmark, ‘Tina’s Mother’, the bland housewife who has ‘absolutely no talent whatsoever’, or does she…? Tracie Bennett (Follies) is Tina’s grandmother, the famously spiky theatre critic Lita Encore, and Harriet Thorpe (Great Britain) is Tina’s teacher and ex-actress Myrna Thorne.

Coffee on the Crescent have left space under the tree to be filled with gifts…..

Coffee on the Crescent have teamed up with our local council Headingley & Hyde Park News, the University of Leeds Sustainability team to to support our great friends at Rainbow Junktion. They provide food and essentials for those who are finding it particularly tough at the moment. Throughout December if you are heading to the supermarket and are able to purchase one extra item please do. Bring it here and we’ll ensure it gets to those who need it the most.  (They are on Woodhouse Lane, 2 The Crescent, LS6 2NW, opposite Woodhouse Moor near Hyde Park Corner).
We’ve left space under the tree so we can fill it with the gifts that really will make a difference. Pictured here are the things most in need but we can accept anything as long as it’s in date and unopened. Every Little helps. This year more than ever. Thankyou:)
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Woodhouse Window Christmassy trail with Gateway Church

For one night only it is the Woodhouse Window Christmassy trail with Gateway Church tomorrow: Saturday 12th December at 4.30pm – see map below.

🎅 If you head to St Mark’s church a socially distance Santa will greet you from his outdoor grotto!

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Shared Moments: ‘Quizzes’ written by Oliver Cross

I like quizzes, especially during lockdowns, which is a word I didn’t expect to see pluralised because I was given to understand that The Lockdown would be a one-off way a way to banish Covid-19, just The War was a one-off way to banish Nazis.

Still, if we have to live through recurrent periods of social isolation and taking up unviable hobbies, TV quizzes may be a way forward. They are little more than a pleasurable way of wasting time but can be plausibly disguised as challenging intellectual exercises essential to our mental health.

This works better in quizzes which have brainy contestants, such as Mastermind or University Challenge, because, even if you are only able to answer a couple of questions, you have a chance of outwitting the combined forces of Brasenose College, Oxford, or the sort of Mastermind contestant who, despite knowing almost everything, has never heard of Ed Sheeran.

Lynne and I have taken to watching, as a diversion from the  lockdown wilderness, the early evening BBC1 show Pointless, in which couples of all sorts (mainly spouses, friends, colleagues and relatives) compete for a basic prize of £1,000, which wouldn’t be life-changing for most of them because they tend to be comfortably retired or working in jobs with titles I don’t understand but sound very important, which is one of my unfulfilled career ambitions.

This makes them very gracious losers, just like departing President Trump isn’t, and the mood of the show is as amiable as our other favourite teatime viewing, Richard Osman’s House of Games  (BBC2).

Osman, who also co-hosts Pointless, looks like someone who enjoys quizzing not for the fame or money but for its own sake, which is a very important, although far from universal, quality in quizmasters – Jeremy Paxman, for example, has yet to master it, despite doing it for so long that his hair has turned white and he has to wear glasses all the time, which I’ve only recently noticed because, before lockdown, I didn’t arrange my life around watching TV game shows.

Now Mondays finds me in a kind of voluntary lockdown because, after watching the two Osman shows, we have a short break to sharpen our wits (usually wasted because our toolbox doesn’t contain a wit-sharpener or, if it does, we’ve no idea what it looks like) and then we watch, in turn, Mastermind, Only Connect and University Challenge.

Only Connect (BBC2), which is one of our lockdown revelations, isn’t really a quiz show; it deals more in puzzles which only people with good general knowledge can solve. The contestants remind me somehow of the contestants on the Robert Robinson  BBC show Ask The Family, which ran – later under Alan Titchmarsh – from 1967 to 2005.

Both shows have a kinship because they involve quick thinking and high intelligence and produce a similar look among the participants; a disregard for the glamour of being on telly, and an impression that they are less concerned with getting their hair of clothes right than with the sheer joy of quizzing, which is as it should be.

Thank you so much for this Oliver, until next time…..

Lunchtime Talk: Online event – Magic & Sparkle: M&S at Christmas

Join the M&S Archive for some festive nostalgia as they trace the story of M&S Christmas food and merchandise through the archive collection, from the first mince pies to all-time favourite stocking fillers.

Online event - Magic & Sparkle: M&S at Christmas

Online Event

This is a pre-recorded talk featuring original archive images introduced by our Archivist, who will be available to respond to questions during and following the talk.

Friday 11th December 12.45-1.15pm

Running time – 30 minutes.

Booking Details

Advance booking is essential, you’ll receive full details of how to join the event with your booking confirmation email.

Click here to book your free place.

Poetry Corner: ‘A Yorkshire poem’ by Lynda Goodwin

A Yorkshire poem by Lynda Goodwin

Alf’s Big Surprise! 😳

It wer a baking bank ‘oliday weekend,
an Alf ad nowt to do,
id sent their lass up tahn tot shops,
it being er birthday too.

So nah is on is tod all day –
e thought it through and through,
e drummed is fingers on is knees
an giv is pipe a chew.

“Ah know” e said, a gret big smile
spread slowly cross is chops,
“Al put misen to some good use
while shis spendin dahn at shops.

“Al build a pond int garden –
al mek it big an wide,
so shick’n sit wit glass int and
ont deckchair by it’s side.”

E went n fetched a pick n spade,
a rusty ammer too,
a crowbar juster prize aht rocks –
thes barned to bi a few!

Alf huffed n puffed an dug all day
tilt sweat dripped offer is noowas,
it trickled dahn is achin back
an sooaked is mucky cloowas.

E pushed is foot ont spade once moor –
but t’spade it wouldn’t budge,
id it a box deep dahn int soil
all covered up wi sludge.

“Av farned sum treasure!” Alf did gasp
an plonked dahn ontot grass,
“Dunt think al oppen it misen,
al leave it for ah lass!”

Alf dug no more, just smiled and grinned,
by gum, ow well id done!
not just a pond – but jewels fer er,
an stretched aht undert sun.

Id nodded off when she gor ome –
Shi froze n stared in shock –
then marched up to is side n glared
at tin set out ont rock.

“It’s all fer you!” Alf blinked is eyes
an beamed from ear to ear,
“A thought that thad bi overt moon,
look warrav found thi ere!”

“Ye can’t” she wailed, “wot ave yer done?”
“Ey lass dunt speyk in riddles”
“Am not!” she cried “just purrit back –
that’s weer wi buried Tiddles!!”

“Oh well” thought Alf to imsen, “thell be other birthdays.”

sourced: i yorkshire. com

‘Monday Mind Workout’ – answers for Monday 7th December 2020

Yesterday’s Monday Mind Workout was based on 60s music – see the answers below:

1.True or false: Penny Lane is named after a real street in London – False, it’s street is in Liverpool
2. Who is the lead singer of The Who? Roger Doltrey
3.It’s Now or Never was the first 60s number one for which musical icon? Elvis Presley
4.Who sang the title track of 60s Bond film Thunderball? Tom Jones
5.Which Daydream Believer band initially began as a fictional band on a sitcom? The Monkees

6.Peter, Paul and Mary famously sang Leaving on a Jet Plane – but who wrote and sang the original version? John Denver
7.What is the best selling single of the 1960s in the UK? She Loves you by the Beatles
8.Which UK comedian had the best-selling UK single of 1965? Ken Dodd with Tears
9.The Animals formed in which UK city? Newcastle
10.What was the name of Tom Jones’ first number one in 1965, later popularised by Carlton in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air? It’s Not unusual
11.Which iconic BBC music show premiered on 1st January 1964? Top of the Pops
12. Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini was a 1990 hit for Bombalurina, but who sang the 1960 original? Brian Hyland
13. Which band were recording their first album at Abbey Road while The Beatles were recording Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Band? Pink Floyd
14. How many number one albums did Cilla Black have in the 60s? None, her first number one album was in 2015
15.Which American rocker was the final performer at Woodstock festival in 1969? Jimi Hendrix
16.Jim Morrison was the lead singer of which controversial band? The Doors
17.Name the song: “All the leaves are brown, And the sky is grey…” California Dreamin by The Mamas and The Papas

18.How many number ones did The Beatles have during the 1960s in the UK? 17

19.Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black were hits for which legendary British band? The Rolling Stones

20.Which blonde bombshell became the face of country music in the 60s? Dolly Parton