What’s on in York: Chance to sample what the Indoor Bowls Club has to offer
Community Hub Success
Appeal for more volunteer helpers
Yesterdays expanded “Community Hub” has been hailed a success by those who attended. The extra events, which included a climbing wall (above), Knights Rugby and Police property marking, ensured that there was a steady stream of visitors.
The idea for the expansion of activities was prompted by the JRHT who used the event to assess community needs in their Woodlands estate
The Hub’s decision to hand out free lunch-bags to children has been widely praised. The bags are a substitute for the free school meals which are available during term time.
Now the Hub is seeking more volunteers to help with future events. The Hub will continue to open on each Friday during the summer.
There will also be activities at the community centre (Bellhouse Way) on 13th, 22nd and 29th August when the Knights Rugby Foundation will be present.
NB. There will be a Bingo session at the Community Centre later today (Saturday). Doors open 6:45pm. “Eyes down” 7:30pm. Entrance £2 (includes tea/coffee & biscuits)
What’s on in York: The Georgian Edit
Cutting Edge Fashion of the Eighteenth Century @ Fairfax House
Opening on the 23rd August and running until the 31st December it includes a fabulous array of men’s and women’s fashion from an era when daring and flamboyant designs brought theatre into everyday life.
The exhibition celebrates ten years of ground breaking fashion exhibitions at Fairfax House and draws together works which highlight the exuberance, playfulness and often extremes in fashion worn by those gorgeous Georgians.
Showcasing sumptuous dresses, suits, shoes and a wealth of exquisite accessories the exhibition runs throughout the house, offering visitors a unique opportunity to see Georgian cutting edge fashion up close.