MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU!

Vegetable & bedding PLANT SALES

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Back Lane Crosspool

On an allotment site not so far far away, the “Hagg Lane and District Gardeners’ Allotments Society” will be holding the first of their Annual Plant Sales this coming weekend at their allotment on Back Lane, between 9.30am and 2.30ish

After a roller coaster of a spring spent in the poly tunnel, seedlings and plants will be seeking new homes. As usual, an eclectic mix of vegetables and flowers will be available for purchase, and, if today’s email from “Dobies” is anything to go by, there should be plenty of bargains. (They will NOT be offering you 22 value beetroot plugs for £7.99 plus postage, tempting though it is!)
You, your friends & family and anyone else that visits at some point, either over the coming weekend, in two weeks’ or indeed at any time, will be made very welcome!
If you have the time to volunteer you will be especially welcome!
Always welcoming the opportunity to catch up with old friends, the kettle should be on until close of play, and if all goes to plan, with a few morsels of cake.
The society depends heavily on the goodwill of a small band of people, and you will appreciate that the Plant Sales are a vital source of income for them. Many of you will also be aware that this has taken a slightly more critical twist this year with the introduction of some unwanted air conditioning, thanks to a visiting pick axe the roof of the hut is no longer watertight, and morale has also taken a bit of a hit.
The Sales can be pretty hectic at times, so if you think that you would be interested in enjoying an hour or two setting up, from about 4.15pm Friday May 3rd (The erection of the gazebos always draws a crowd of flabbergasted onlookers), … Labelling, serving, selling, carrying and advising (yeah, really…) Saturday and Sunday May 4th, 5th and May 18th, 19th, from 8.15am until about 2pm., Just turn up or drop an email to:- hagglaneallotments@hotmail.co.uk
You can make a difference and it would be very much appreciated.
Donations of surplus veg seedlings, plants and cakes, will be welcome at any point during the weekends.

 

 

 

Crosspool Forum Open Meeting 25th April 2019

Crosspool Forum’s next Open Meeting will take place this Thursday 25th April 2019, 7pm, St Columba’s Church Hall, Manchester Road, Crosspool S10 5PL.

Come along and express your concerns on local issues to local councillors, guest speakers and the polic2019 Open Meeting April

Open Meeting 25-04 draft agenda

CARE IN CROSSPOOL AGM

Care in Crosspool will be holding their annual general meeting at the Stephen Hill Beacon Church, Benty Lane, on Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 at 2.30 pm.

Beacon Church
Stephen Hill Methodist Church,

The Guest speaker at the meeting will be Pauline Kimantas, the CEO of the carers centre.

Refreshments will be available after the meeting.
All are welcome

 

CREATIVITY IN CROSSPOOL

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This summer, Crosspool Festival is holding a competition for the people of Crosspool to showcase their creativity in the areas of Art, Photography, Cake Making and Biscuit Decorating.ArtPhotoCakeBuns

The competition is open to anyone who lives, works or goes to school in Crosspool.
There is no theme to follow, just show us what you can create in no more than two of your creations.
The categories for entry are as follows:-
Young Children:

  • Under-fives.
  • Five to eleven years.

You don’t have to make the biscuit, just decorate it using your imagination and make sure you don’t eat them all before showing them off!

Art, Photograph: (two categories for each)

  • Under 16 years.
  • Everyone over 16 years.

Photography prints can be either A5 or A4 in size. There is no restriction on the size in the art or cake categories.
Details of when and where you can hand in your entries we will announce nearer the time.

Entries will be put on display for everyone to view and admire at
St Columba’s Church, Manchester Road from 2:30 pm Wednesday 3rd July 2019,
Refreshments will be available.
Certificates awarded by the Judges will be present to the winners at 4:30 pm.

For further information on all the categories, contact crosspoolfestivalphotos@gmail.com.

SHEFFIELD HALF MARATHON

Thousands of runners of all abilities will hit the streets of Sheffield at 9.30am this Sunday
14th April 2019, for the Sheffield Half Marathon.
To ensure the safety of all those taking part, spectators, residents and visitors, a number of the city’s roads will be closed or have access restricted during the event.

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COMMUNITY BARN DANCE

Barn Dance, St Columba’s Church Hall, Manchester Road, Crosspool
Friday 10th May. Barn dance7.30pm start

Come and listen to a Live Band, just chat, or maybe even dance – No experience necessary.

Bring your own Drinks, Nibbles provided
(No Nuts Please).

Tickets £4 from Bob Townrow
Tele: 0114  2301098.

Proceeds to Christian Aid and to St Columba’s and Stephen Hill Church Charities.

DESPERATELY SEEKING GARDENERS!

CROSSPOOL OPEN GARDENS NEEDS NEW RECRUITS

This key event of the Crosspool Festival, which has run without a break for sixteen years, is in danger this year of being cancelled.

Several of our regular gardens are unable to open this year.
We need new gardens to fill the gap.
Open Gardens is on Saturday 29th June, and you can use it to raise money for your favourite charity.

Contact Sue Day or Ken Rutter on 0114 268 0088 or 156kar@gmail.com

CROSSPOOL COMMUNITY LITTER PICK

Help Us to Keep Sheffield Stainless.
If you would like to be part of galvanising our previous success of Helping to Keep Our Neighbourhood Clean, be outside Archers Estate Agents, Crosspool Shopping Precinct, this Saturday 6th April 2019 10am.sheffield litter pickers
For more information email: ammurphy124572@gmail.com

The Hallam Chase 2019

To allow time to handicap all, the pre-entries close on the 22nd May. The aim is for all to finish together.
The chase scheduled to start at 8pm, Tuesday 28th May, tortoises off first, whippets last,  takes runners out and back to the Hallamshire Cricket Ground along a 3.25mls fell race course that climbs  800′ up to the church gate at Stanington.

Open to male and female runners, young and old, the tradition of staging this heritage related event goes back as far as 1862

If you would like to be part of keeping this unique chase alive for the next generation, contact Richard Patton Tel:01433 620591, Mobile: 07974 983670,
Email: richard@billywiz.me

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase
Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase