‘Monday Mind Workout’ – Monday 3rd August 2020

Dear all,This weeks ‘Monday Mind Workout’ is what happened in August? Good luck!

1. In Britain the BBC transmits the first high definition television pictures on the 26th August, but in which year? 1934, 1936, or 1938

2.At one time August was known as Sextilis. What does this word mean?
Eighth
Summer
Wedding
Sixth

3.Born in August 1901 this American became arguably the most famous jazz trumpeter, and also famous for his rendition of Hello Dolly. Who was it, and a bonus point if you can get his nickname?

4.August was made longer by adding a day from another month. From which month was it taken? February, April or June

5.Glamorous American film star who died from an overdose of sleeping pills in August 1962?

6.In England at one time August the first was known as Lammas Day.
A church service was held during which something was consecrated. What was this item?

loaves of bread
baskets of raspberries
sheaves of wheat
bowls of peaches
7. Corporal punishment in schools was officially banned in the UK on the 15th August, but what year? 1967, 1977 or 1987
8. This singer dies at age 42, in Memphis,who was it? Jeff Buckley, John Kilzer or Elvis Presley
9.When Winston Churchill said, in August 1940,”Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”, to whom was he referring?
The RAF pilots, The Army or The Royal Navy

10.The Zodiac signs for August are Cancer and Virgo.

True or False

11.Born on August 30th 1797, which author wrote the novel Frankenstein?
Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens or Margaret Fuller

12.Which swimmer becomes the first person to win 8 gold medals in one Olympics games? Mark Spitz, Michael Phelps or Kristin Otto

13. What or who was the month of August named after?

a. A British King
b. A roman Emperor
c. The First Pope
d. An Ancient Battle

14. The first roller skating rink opened in the UK on the 2nd August, but what year was it? 1875, 1925 or 1945

15. Which are the only plays by Shakespeare that mention the month of August.

Henry VI Part 1, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet or The Tempest

16. The birthstones for August are:

Peridot and the sardonyGarnet or  Aquamarine and Bloodstone

17.Who commanded the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 which was rammed by a Japanese ship in WWII, and went on to have an important political career?
George W Bush or John F Kennedy

18. Which country singer was born on the 21st of August 1938?

a. Travis Tritt
b. Garth Brooks
c. Kenny Rogers
d. Conway Twitty

19.. The birth flower for August is:

Daisy and Sweet Pea, Rose and HoneySuckle or Gladiolus and poppy, 

20. On 7 August an Act of Parliament prohibited the employment of children under 16 as chimney sweeps in which year?
1840, 1850 or 1850

Do you want to take part in a writing activity from Leeds Playhouse – Ghost Light Monologue

Leeds Playhouse invite you to take part in a free-writing activity – details below from the Playhouse Engagement team:

A single ghost light in the centre of Quarry Theatre stage

“Inspired by photographer Helen Murray’s exhibition, Our Empty Theatres, we want you to respond to the image of the ghost light in the Quarry Theatre. All you have to do is write a 5-line monologue that begins with the phrase: “When I get back…” using a freewriting technique.

What is Freewriting?

Freewriting is a method where you write down your thoughts as they arise, with no interruptions or corrections and it’s a great way to focus the flow of your ideas. Try spending five minutes writing down your response to the image without stopping – you can read some tips below to help you get started.

  • Find your favourite spot where you’re most comfortable.
  • Some of the writers we work with love playing some music or popping the TV on – one even likes to listen to white noise
  • Don’t be afraid to repeat words and phrases
  • Forget all the rules about spelling or grammar
  • Most importantly – have fun

We would love to see what you come up with, so please send your monologue to us by 7 August and we’ll find a way to share them.”

Send to engagement@leedsplayhouse.org.uk

Live at the Virtual Square – today

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https://www.facebook.com/events/584555638897012/

Music:Leeds:Leeds and Millennium Square present Live in the Virtual Square, a live streaming all day showcase, celebrating artists from the region.

After a successful day in 2019 at Millennium Square, this year’s event will be held online. Featuring artists chosen through the Music:Leeds Launchpad programme, plus some special guests!

INTRODUCING OUR ANNOUNCED ARTISTS
(in three words each)

AGI – melodically unique electro-pop

Chanté Amour – socially conscious RnB

Dilettante – art rock collective

Fehlt – Nascent post-punk

Green Gardens – emotionally charged art-rock

In The Morning Lights – Narrative based alt-pop

James Welsh – complex, luminous electronica

joegarratt – electronic synth-pop

Louisa Kate Music (Chapel FM Arts Centre selected artist) – versatile Roots musician

Mamilah – Introspective nu-soul

Marsicans – harmony laden indie

Changes to shielding from today – but other lockdown easing on hold

From 1 August, the government will pause shielding unless the transmission of COVID-19 in the community starts to rise significantly.

This means:

  • the government will no longer be advising you to shield
  • If you were receiving Government food box deliveries they will stop
  • you will still be eligible for priority supermarket slots (if you have registered by 17 July)
  • NHS Volunteer Responders will carry on delivering the food you buy, prescriptions and essential items to you if you need it
  • Leeds City Council can still help with food parcels, shopping and picking up medicines. If you need help, you can contact the Leeds Coronavirus helpline on 0113 378 1877
  • And you can still call Caring Together for any advice or support you need

You may still be at risk of severe illness if you catch coronavirus, so stay at home as much as you can and continue to take precautions when you do go out. You can do this by washing your hands regularly, avoiding touching your face and keeping 2 metres away from people outside of your household or bubble wherever possible.

If you have been following all the shielding guidelines since March then it is natural that you may feel a little nervous about these changes so please only make changes at a pace you feel comfortable with.

More details on the gov.uk website https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-shielding-and-protecting-extremely-vulnerable-persons-from-covid-19

Local advice and information is available at https://www.leeds.gov.uk/coronavirus/advice-for-shielded-residents

Postponement of other lockdown easement

The further easing of lockdown restrictions in England – due to come in this weekend – has been postponed for at least two weeks, due to concerns about coronavirus rates

This means that the following will not be able to take place until 15 August, at the earliest:

the reopening of casinos, bowling alleys, skating rinks and remaining close contact services
indoor performances
pilots of larger gatherings in sports venues and conference centres
the expansion of wedding receptions to allow up to 30 people
beauty treatments that involve the face, such as eyelash, eyebrow and threading treatments

In addition, face coverings will become mandatory in more indoor places such as museums, galleries, cinemas and places of worship

Happy Yorkshire Day to You!!

This year’s official Yorkshire Day (1st August) celebrations were due to be taking place in Rotherham, but due to coronavirus, a virtual event will be taking place online instead. The event will be streamed online and will feature a variety of entertainment including local poets and storytellers.

You can watch it on the facebook page (it’s a public page so you should still be able to see it if you don’t have a facebook account) https://www.facebook.com/RMBCEvents/

Or if you feel like marking the day with a bit of traditional Yorkshire Parkin – Leeds Cookery School have shared their special parkin recipe for the day (we know it’s meant to be cooked on bonfire night but it looks good anyway)  https://www.leedscookeryschool.org.uk/yorkshire-day-recipe/

 

A Harry Potter based musical this week – free online

A Very Potter Musical. StarKid Productions. FREE online

Get ready for a musical adventure as Harry and his pals go back to school for another year of learning shenanigans! Only this year their wizarding world gets turned on its head when the Dark Lord comes back from the dead to take his revenge on The Boy Who Lived.

Take a ride on Voldemort’s flying machine and get ready to go back to Hogwarts!

“A Very Potter Musical” is an unofficial, fan-made, parody show – enjoyed by over 16 million viewers. Available to stream until further notice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmwM_AKeMCk&list=PLC76BE906C9D83A3A

 

 

More sport returns this weekend – Super League and County Cricket

County Cricket returns tomorrow, Sat 1st Aug, but it will be without fans after the government decided it was too risky to go ahead with a pilot plan to allow a small number of fans to attend.  It is hoped that the pilot might be able to go ahead after August 15th.

Yorkshire’s first fixture is against Durham 1st – 4th August – starting at 11am

Yorkshire County Cricket Club - Wikipedia

Rugby Super League also returns this weekend – with Leeds Rhinos playing their first match, against Huddersfield Giants on Sunday at 6.30pm

Leeds Rhinos - Wikipedia

Scam Alert Information

Dear all

 

The Local Government Association has reported that some councils have witnessed a 40% growth in reported scams since the start of COVID-19. Meanwhile, banks are warning that scammers are preying on people’s financial concerns and have named 10 COVID-19 scams you should be wary of. Please stay alert and report anything you believe is suspicious.

If you wish you can read the BBC news story here.  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53573408

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New local lockdown rules for parts of West Yorkshire (not Leeds)

Last night the government annouced new rules for parts of the country with high infection rates, effective from today.  This is NOT directly applicable to Leeds, but does include Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale, so anyone who has friends or family in that area needs to be aware of them.

From today, the rules for the affected areas mean that people from two households are not allowed to meet indoors or in a private garden, unless they are part of a support bubble.  So, you should not visit anyone in this area and they should not travel out of the area to visit you at home.

More details about all the rules and also the full list of affected areas is here:  https://www.gov.uk/guidance/north-west-of-england-local-restrictions-what-you-can-and-cannot-do.

Please be reassured that Leeds still has a fairly low infection rate so there doesn’t seem to be any immediate prospect of a similar lockdown in the city and these measures will hopefully stop the spread in those areas with higher rates.

Spectacular Cirque du Soleil

You’re invited to a 60-minute special, featuring some of the best live show moments of ‘La Nou’a, ‘Varekai and Quidam! Rediscover these fan-favorite shows and enjoy mind-blowing acrobatics from the comfort of your home! For the whole family to enjoy!

Available to watch until further notice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYvs4Avhgp0