The latest activities and events on offer at Trinity Methodist Church and around Barton upon Humber, aimed at residents aged 60+.
Please see the August/September newsletter for the Living Later Life Well project. Highlights this month include:
Trip to Normanby Park on Monday 12th September (please note – there is a typing error in the newsletter, marking the trip as 11th but the correct date is Monday 12th )
British Sign Language fortnightly classes starting in September
Mayoress Mrs Tracy Vickers is aiming to raise £500 for the Mayors chosen Charity, Hull 4 Heroes and their GEO Military men’s talking group by running in the Great North Run.
Hull 4 Heroes set up their military talking group and chose to name this after George Geo Ellis, an ex-Yorkshire Regiment soldier who tragically took his own like in April 2021, just 24 years old. The GEO group helps currently serving and former service men talk amongst people who understand them.
The Great North Run is one of the most iconic and sought after half marathons taking place on September 11th, 2022. All donations received will enable Hull 4 Heroes to continue to support those that need it most #strongertogether. www.hull4heroes.org.uk
Please click on the link to find the latest edition of the Volunteer Hub Newsletter. To receive the full list of volunteering opportunities by email, please contact alliancevolunteerhub@hwrcc.org.uk
A huge thank you to our wonderful local resident, Alan Gouldthorpe for removing the graffiti on the gable end in the Market Place this morning. Alan decided to use his own graffiti removal kit to erase the unwanted graffiti today and we really can’t thank you enough for striving to keep our streets clean and graffiti free.
Formerly the home of the Wright-Taylor family, Baysgarth House Museum will be opening it’s doors to the public during The platinum jubilee bank holiday weekend. Inside you will see a display of HM The Queen along with the 18th century clockmaker, John Harrison Exhibition. The Exhibitions are free to visit.
Opening Times:
Thursday 2nd June: 10-15:00
Friday 3rd June: 11-15:00
Saturday: 11-15:00
Sunday: 11-14:00
Staffed mainly by a team of dedicated volunteers, Baysgarth House Museum celebrates the lives of local people through permanent and temporary exhibitions and projects. The Museum hosts its own collections and part of the North Lincolnshire Museum Service’s archives, and is happy to assist with research enquiries.