Online talks and activities tomorrow
Three events happening tomorrow from Leeds Central Library, M&S Archive and The Leeds Library
Sadly they are all at around the same time 🙁
Friday 21st May
12.30pm – 1.15 pm -Looking Good: M&S Window Display
From displays using tree branches in the 1940s to striking 1980s mannequins, explore the history of visual merchandising at M&S by joining a free online talk. This is a pre-recorded talk featuring original archive images introduced by the Archivist, who will be available to respond to questions during and following the talk.
The talk will be available here: https://youtu.be/TzPRZYNtbps
1pm -2pm Mapping the Past: Local History Maps at the Central Library
Local history Librarians will introduce our fantastic collection of Leeds maps, past and present, before taking you through some of their personal highlights, from the 16th to the 20th-centuries. For confirmed and curious cartophiles alike!
Free but booking required – attendees will receive an email with more details and a link for accessing the talk online no later than the morning of the event. Please leave your email address when registering, in order to receive the instructions.
Book here https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leedslibraryevents
Remember to check your junk folder for the talk link
1pm – 2pm Nowt But Verse with Joe Williams:
Joe Williams is a renowned Leeds based poet and performer who hails from Hexham where he hosts the fledgling Words on the Wall open mic. His publications include Killing the Piano (2017), the intriguingly subtitled and experiential An Otley Run (2018) and the disturbingly prescient and spooky ‘erasure’ sequence This is Virus. This event will start at 1pm with around 40 minutes of conversation between the poets followed by 10 mins of questions from the audience Book via eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nowt-but-verse-with-joe-williams-tickets-152872314207 Booking closes at 11am and you will be emailed a link to the event by 11.30am.
Street Art, Stroll and a Cuppa….. Thursday 27th May 2021 @ 1.30pm
Dear all,
Karen H and I wondered if anyone would like to join us to have a browse around the Hyde Park area to view the Street Art. Some of the pieces were added in 2019 through the Colour Hyde Park Project (CHP), sponsored by the University of Leeds. There is some debate if one of them is by Banksy?
If you wish to come along then let me know. We will stop at a cafe for a cuppa too. We will meet at 1.30pm, at a meeting point to be confirmed. I have ordered some warmer weather too (well fingers crossed), so who knows you might need to put some sunscreen on as well!
Email: lisa@caringtogether.org.uk, or call 07436 530073 if you wish to come along.
image sourced from headingleyleeds
Exercising Mind and Body this week: In person and Online
Exercising mind and body this week: In person and Online
Some of our ‘Indoor Exercise Sessions’ re-commenced yesterday.
As yet we are not able to get back into Little London Community Centre but thanks to the support of Lovell Park Hub in Little London we were able to host three exercise sessions throughout the day yesterday in Little London. As we are only allowed 6 persons inside for each session for now, some members also joined us online.
Email: lisa@caringtogether.org.uk, or call 07436 530073 if you wish to have a go either online or indoors and I can send you the zoom invite and timings.
These sessions will run each Tuesday for a further 5 weeks. You have three times to choose from. One in the morning, one just before lunch and one in the afternoon. Thanks to RJC Dance, Dom (Dominique) covers the first two and Julie, who we welcomed back after over a year, covers the last one.
As restrictions are now easing we will let you know of other dates and times of further exercise sessions in both Woodhouse and Little London once known. In the meantime we are still continuing to offer walks and other events/activities as well and will let you know about these nearer the time.
Hybrid Bingo: Online and in person…..
Shared Moments: A gentle stroll, cuppa and some nature….
Caring Moments: Donations, Alterations and Potting….
Today’s lockdown changes
As everyone will be aware today marks some further easing of lockdown restrictions:
Meeting up
- People can meet in groups of up to 30 outdoors
- Six people or two households can meet indoors and overnight stays can take place
- Up to 30 people can attend weddings, receptions and other life events
- Number of people who can attend a funeral is no longer capped, but determined by the size of venue
- Up to 30 are allowed to attend a support group or parent-and-child group (not counting under fives)
- Care home residents can have up to five named visitors, and more freedom for visits out of the home
Social distancing guidance is also changing. Contact with close family and friends is described as a matter of personal judgement, but people are asked to remain cautious around close contact, like hugging.
Leisure and entertainment
- Pubs, bars, cafes and restaurants will be allowed to serve customers indoors
- Indoor entertainment such as museums, cinemas and children’s play areas can open
- Theatres, concert halls, conference centres and sports stadiums can all reopen
- Organised adult sports and exercise classes can restart indoors
- Steam rooms and saunas may reopen
- Hotels, hostels and B&Bs can reopen
Education
- Face coverings no longer recommended for pupils in secondary schools
- All remaining university students eligible to return to in-person teaching
Travel
- People will be able to travel abroad to green list countries without having to quarantine when they return
Full details are on https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-coronavirus-restrictions-what-you-can-and-cannot-do
(Summary and image from BBC News)
Whitby Fish & Ships Virtual Festival 15th-16th May
Fancy a virtual visit to the North Yorkshire Coast?
The 2021 festival this year will be a virtual event involving new videos especially recorded for the event. These include video workshops, museum tours, behind the scenes tours of your favourite places, like the Captain Cook Museum, Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby Museum, Quayside Fish & Chips, Whitby Harbour, and Whitby Library.
There will be special talks on displays, pratical workshops, fascinating history, seafood cooking demonstrations from the Magpie Cafe, music from Whitby Sea Festival featuring sea balladeers and shantymen and much more. Watch this space!
The weekend will feature an exciting line-up up of scheduled videos, seen for the first time at the 2021 Virtual Fish & Ships (15-16 May) showing you eveything you love about Whitby, and discovering so much more.
It is hoped the 2022 festival will return next May.
Here’s what you can look forward to at the 2021 virtual festival on the Discover Yorkshire Coast Youtube Channel
Or head to the facebook page for updates https://www.facebook.com/fishandships21
Magpie Cafe
Moules Marinière – Watch the head chef from the Magpie restaurant demonstrate how to cook Moules Marinère and King Scallops; including all manner of hints and tips so you can try the recipe yourself.
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
Captain Cook’s Cures for Scurvy – , Eat Your Greens! Scurvy Grass, Sea Celery and Captain Cook. A look at some of the print of plants collected on Cook’s first voyage
Who Invented the Sandwich, A look at the portrait of Lord Sandwich in the Captain Cook Memorial Museum to find out how the sandwich came into being.
Hodge’s Resolution in Pack Ice – A volunteer talks about her favourite painting – a sketch of the ship Resolution in pack ice by voyage artist William Hodges
Captain Cook Kids – Sauerkaut, Boomerang, Banksia Nut, Whitby Harbour by John Bird, & Sailor’s Farewell
Rock the Boat! – How to make a rocking box of fish and ships!
Funky Fish! – How to make a recycled fish sculpture and learn about keeping our beaches clean.
Coral Calamity! – How to make an underwater coral scene.
How to Measure Longitude & How to Measure Latitude
Jolly Jane Tar – The story of a girl who went to sea; performed in story and song.
Quayside Fisheries
The Journey – See how Quayside Whitby turn their fresh ingredients into high quality, tasty fish and chips. From the fishmonger to the british potatoes rumbled and chipped on site to the secrets of the batter and how it’s all cooked.
Whitby Sea Festival Sea Songs & Sea Shanties
The Endeavour Shanty – Song performed by The Endeavour Shantymen
Chips & Fish – New and Exclusive
Old Whitby Town with Whitby Schools
Videos from artists – Hugie Jones, Beth Burrows, Lynda & Alan Hardcastle,The Bounty Hounds and another duo Janie Meneely and Rob van Sante
Pannett Art Gallery
Making Waves – Looking at paintings of the sea from the Pannett Art Gallery before trying out different techniques and materials to create your own waves.
Ship and Sea Shanty – Marine-themed paintings from the Pannett Collection accompanied by a catchy Whitny themed Sea Shanty written and performed by Michael King.
Sea: The Bigger Picture, Gathering Flithers by Thomas Barrett – Artist and Actor Steve Huison (Full Monty) talks about the aquatint Gathering Flithers by Thomas Barrett, one of the Staithes Group of Artists at the Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby
Sea: The Bigger Picture, Low Tide on the Beck by Harrington Mann – Low Tide on the Beck by Harrington Mann. Artist and Actor Steve Huison (Full Monty) talks about painting styles, looking at paintings from the Pannett Art Gallery.
Sea: The Bigger Picture, Boats in Rough Sea by Frank Henry Mason – Boats in Rough Sea by Frank Henry Mason. Artist and Actor Steve Huison (Full Monty) talks about painting styles, looking at paintings from the Pannett Art Gallery.
Sea: The Bigger Picture, Cobles Leaving Staithes by Joseph Bagshawe – Cobles Leaving Staithes by Joseph Bagshawe. Artist and Actor Steve Huison (Full Monty) talks about painting styles, looking at paintings from the Pannett Art Gallery.
Sea: The Bigger Picture, Focus on Fishermen
Fireside Read by Ernest Higgins Rigg, Vegetable Market, Bruges by Mark Senior, Flowers by Edward Conway, The Journey
Whitby Library
How to Make an Origami Boat
An Interview with Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
A Tour of Whitby Library
Whitby Poets and Writers
Liz Millions Children’s Stories
Whitby Museum
Scoresby’s Arctic
Whitby Museum Fossil Collection
Whitby Harbour
A Tour of Whitby Harbour – This is a decription of the inner workings of Whitby Harbour by the Harbour Master, Chris Burrows.
The Price of a Chip Supper
A one-act, one-man play performed by Ken O’Hara as Rab. Rab is a fisherman like his father and grandfather before him, The decline of the Scottish fishing industry and the loss of his brother have hit him hard. This play is being presented as part of the Whitby Fish and Ships Festival in honour and recognition of the shared heritage and dangers experienced by fishermen throughout the UK. – WARNING THIS CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND IS SUITABLE FOR OVER 18’s ONLY.
CATS – 40th Anniversary Show – 24hrs only
From The Shows Must Go On, a special 40th anniversary celebration of CATS. The full show will be streaming tonight from 7pm. Available to watch for 24 hours
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s CATS, the most famous musical of all time, first exploded onto the West End stage in 1981. ‘Memory’, one of its many classic songs, became an instant worldwide hit. Since then CATS has smashed records and conquered the world. Using the latest technology, all the excitement, thrill, romance and intimacy of this theatrical legend has been captured on screen. Breathtaking visuals and full digital sound (that has been completely re-recorded with a seventy piece orchestra) will leave you deep into the mysterious world of CATS as you’ve never seen it before — more intoxicating and magical than you could possibly imagine. With a star cast including Elaine Paige and Sir John Mills.