Friendship Lunch

Friendship Lunch are very sorry to advise that due to unforeseen circumstances that this Fridays Music Makes Memories Christmas at The Sportsman, Crosspool, Sheffield has been POSTPONED to FRIDAY 17 JANUARY.
The amazing Davey Nicholls of Pure Barlow fame will be performing once again..
Tickets MUST be booked in advance via the venue (pay on arrival)

Friendship Lunch

The next Friendship Lunch at the Sportsman (ember inn), Benty Lane, Crosspool, S10 5NF is this Friday 18th October at 12 noon.
For further information contact:-
Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, Tele: 07729 528844 Email: kathymarkwick@gmail.com

The Sportsman Friendship Lunch

Friendship Lunch this Friday, 12noon – 3pm. The Sportsman (Ember Inn) Benty Lane, Crosspool Sheffield, S10 5N Tele: 0114 268 8011

Friendship Lunches

It is aimed at the elderly, lonely and/or socially isolated.
The event is ‘dementia friendly’ and therefore ideal for those living with dementia and their families/carers, although we must point out that 1-1 support or personal care at the events is not provided.
If guests do need extra support, they are advised to bring a family member or carer.

The Friendship Lunch offers a wonderful opportunity for the elderly, lonely and/or socially isolated. To meet old/make new friends. To dine and dance in a warm and safe environment.

To book please call the venues
Friendship lunches in our area are held at:
Ball Inn. 171-173 Crookes, S10 1UD, – first Tuesday of the month – 0114 266 1211. Crosspool Tavern. 468 Manchester Road, S10 5DT – second Monday of the month – 0114 266 2113.
Sportsman (Ember Inn). 57 Benty Lane, Crosspool, S10 5NF – third Friday of the month – 0114 268 8011.

For further info please contact:-
Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, Tele: 07729 528844 Email: kathymarkwick@gmail.com

Friendship Lunch

If you are looking for a fun and satisfying dining experience, why not try our standard carvery offer? You can enjoy a two-course meal with a selection of tender meats and fresh vegetables. Plus, you can also enjoy live music and performances from talented local artists, who will entertain you with their skills and creativity. Whether you prefer jazz, rock, or comedy, we have something for everyone. All this for only 10:99pp!
Book your table today and join us, Tele: 0114 2662113

FRIENDSHIP LUNCH

Join us at the Friendship Lunch for a delightful dining experience at the Crosspool Tavern Manchester Road, tomorrow and every 2nd Monday in the month.

You will enjoy a two-course standard carvery with a choice of succulent meats and fresh vegetables, followed by a hot drink. You will also be entertained by live music and performances from talented local artists. All this for only 10:99pp!
Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun, food and friendship in a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. Everyone is welcome! Tele: 0114 2662113

CELEBRATION EVENT AT TAPTON HALL

Recently guests from the South West of the City were invited to Tapton Hall to celebrate the South West People Keeping Well and International Day of Older People, facilitated and funded by Age UK Sheffield/ People Keeping Well, Sheffield City Council and the Partners of the South West PKW network.

Guests enjoying the event 

Joanna Woodward, Community Development Officer for Age UK Sheffield who leads PKW in the southwest of Sheffield said “This event was a fantastic showcase of what can be achieved when a network of local organisations come together to improve the lives of people living in the community and encourage people to get involved in volunteering. 
Over the last 6 years, the People Keeping Well network in the southwest has worked together to help prevent loneliness and social isolation. The Partnership has grown from 12 original partners to in excess of 60, and increased activity provision to accommodate over 100 people per month. New provision provides opportunities to try something new, build relationships and create support networks outside.  We hope to host many more events of this type and would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this event the success that it was”.

Charles Turner chatting to some of the delightful children

Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant added “The event was a huge success and we were all delighted that the new Master Cutler, Charles Turner, could join us as a special guest.  Guests were treated to a delicious Afternoon Tea and an awesome performance by musician/vocalist, Oliver Harris.  Thirty children from Westbourne School also joined us – their choir was amazing and the soloists/musicians’ performances were both spine-tingling and tear-jerking.  Intergenerational events are wonderful as everyone has so much to gain”.

The new Master Cutler said “Whilst being the Master Cutler is about promoting the manufacturing industry in Sheffield, Hallamshire and South Yorkshire there is also a strong civic element to what we do – after all manufacturing relies on the skills of the workforce from this region.  As such it was a delight to join in with the International Day of Older People celebration at Tapton Hall, organised by Age UK Sheffield and Sheffield City Council.  It was a wonderful opportunity to say thank you to the generation that has done so much for the City”.

 Chris Hattam, the Headmaster and Charles Turner

Chris Hattam, the Headmaster of Westbourne School added ”It was a joy and a privilege to be able to join the event organised by Age UK Sheffield, People Keeping Well and Sheffield City Council.  As a school, we place great emphasis on the value of community and having the confidence to interact with all we meet. Our pupils loved the event with one stating “It is the best day of my life!”.  I have no doubt that our children gained as much from joining the party as everyone else there, probably even more so when they were chatting to the assembled partygoers. I would thoroughly encourage every Head to help support events like this as it was a mutually beneficial experience.”

Simon Mills, MD Twelve Trees Care said “Some of our residents and staff attended the celebration event at Tapton Hall. Our residents particularly enjoyed singing along to the very talented Oliver Harris.  The afternoon tea was lovely, sparking a debate on whether cream or jam should be applied first.  We were also thrilled to see the talented children from Westbourne School perform, which touched the hearts of all who attended.”

Kathryn Rawling, Dementia & Wellbeing Manager for Sheffcare said “A huge thank you from the residents of Grange Crescent Care Home for the invitation to the International Day of Older People Celebration held at Tapton Hall.  It was a lovely event in a super setting, an opportunity for our residents to get together, socialise and see people from other Care Homes and organisations.  I was particularly moved by one of our residents who came to the event.  This lady was quiet, unsure of what she had come to and a little uncomfortable.  She is new to Grange Crescent and long-term care in a Care Home – a big life change for her. Over the course of the day, her mood lifted totally, she enjoyed mixing with other residents from Grange Crescent and the people at the event.  She had a delightful time enjoying the music provided by Oliver Harris and the wonderful performances by the children from Westbourne School.  She shared with me that it was a really pleasing day and was full of smiles. I feel that this event will have helped her realise that despite all the recent changes in her life she will still get opportunities to see and mix with people in the community. This is so important for people’s wellbeing.  The time and effort given to these events by Jo Woodward, Community Development Officer for Age UK Sheffield, Mubarak Hassan, Community Services Officer for Sheffield City Council, and Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, is outstanding and should be celebrated.  Thank you..”.

Friendship Lunch

Kathy Marwick is now preparing for the next Friendship Lunch at the Crosspool Tavern on
Monday 13th November at 12 noon.

These events are the result of Kathy’s dedication and enthusiasm for reaching out to those who feel isolated or alone. She believes that everyone deserves to have meaningful social interactions and opportunities to participate in activities that enrich their lives. Kathy has worked hard to create a welcoming and supportive environment for all the attendees, and she hopes that you will come and enjoy these events as much as she does.

These events are fun and welcoming, and they provide a great opportunity for those living on their own to socialise and enjoy themselves.

Kathy understands how hard and stressful it can be for families and carers who look after their loved ones. This is an opportunity for them to also have a break from their daily routine and find some solace.

Some of the guests may not recall the event later, but they will surely have had a good time while they are there, and that matters a lot.