volunteer lunch lucky winner party time
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volunteer lunch lucky winner party time
KEEP TALKING MARCH 2016 HELPING STROKE RECOVERERS WITH COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES VOLUNTEER LUNCH LUCKY WINNER INSIDE: See some of the varied activities we have taken part in • Draw your own cartoons • Be a Boccia fan Map your mind • Get gardening • Walk for TALK PARTY TIME CHRISTMAS FAIR PANTO FUN EAGLE RADIO GARDENING WITH THRIVE Talk to Peter Walker, Editor on 01483 539500 or email peter2381@btinternet.com Talk to Susan Houston, Coordinator on 01784 420371/07718 425953 or email info@talksurrey.org.uk Talk to Joanna Matthews, Fundraising on 07718 425952 or email fundraising@talksurrey.org.uk Visit us online at www.talksurrey.org.uk TALK VOLUNTEER LUNCH Our volunteer lunch was held at the Dianthus Centre in Goldsworth Park late last year. Volunteers from all our groups came together for an enjoyable afternoon. 2 www.talksurrey.org.uk October March 2016 2015 3 THRIVING IN THE GARDEN Green fingers have been working hard. Niamh from Thrive paid a visit to Guildford groups recently and earlier Thrive called on Knaphill. Here is the afternoon group at work. We had two quizzes, the first challenging us to identify herbs from look and smell and the second identifying herbs from a list and a definition. The final activity was re-potting herbs one might buy in a supermarket to make them last longer. As you can see, a good time was had by all. 4 www.talksurrey.org.uk Knaphill group busy planting after taking part in a quiz. October March 2016 2015 55 THERAPEUTIC PETS Patricia from Pets As Therapy visited Guildford afternoon group, along with a local volunteer Caroline and her Labrador Rolo. GUILDFORD AFTERNOON GROUP ENJOYS A QUIET GAME OF BOCCIA That was close! Coral gives Tony a helping hand Nothing to it, just roll the ball How close is that? 66 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk October March 2016 2015 77 HOW TO BE A CARTOONIST Our Tuesday afternoon session at expressions. Very soon everyone was Guildford saw the return of Graham having a go with a remarkable degree Shaw. Graham is a cartoonist and of success. It just goes to show that the managing director of a company anyone can be a cartoonist. It was that uses cartoons and drawings as a huge amount of fun and everyone a teaching aid. He demonstrated enjoyed themself. Thank you Graham simple techniques for constructing and I hope it will not be too long a cartoon face and creating different before we see you again. The master at work Charles’ creation Gary hard at work Undivided attention John is pleased with his work 88 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk March October 2016 2015 9 13 9 CHRISTMAS ARTISTS WORKING HARD AT GUILDFORD AFTERNOON GROUP The afternoon session at Guildford in December had everyone busy producing Christmas cards. Whether it was drawing, cutting and pasting everyone displayed a remarkable degree of talent. Grace and Janet J each produced a batch of cards. When someone commented how talented Grace was Grace replied that she had learned all of it from other people at TALK. Janet C drew a marvellous pencil copy of a Christmas card with her left hand. She is not naturally left-handed. Erika produced a card representing the mountains of the area where she grew up in Germany. Gary made one card that he specifically dedicated to his Mum. Everyone had a lot of fun and a surprising amount of talent. Janet displaying her cards FRANK DOES IT AGAIN The hirsute Frank Cuddy of Knaphill has been at it again. This year he has grown a beard and moustache for Movember to raise money for TALK and has raised £154.00 for us. Last year he raised £110 by doing the same thing last year. The bigger beard the more he raises! Hard at work Erika’s card showing the hills and mountains Gary showing off the card for his Mum Grace looks pleased with her efforts 10 10 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk October March 2016 2015 11 11 A WALK IN THE SURREY COUNTRYSIDE Carol from Walton took members of Guildford afternoon group on an imaginary walk around Surrey. First we discussed the things we might need to take on a walk and then looked at some of the things that we might see; the different types of signs, obstacles, plants, birds, flowers and animals and evidence of old industries that are to be found. Carol also provided us with quizzes to do and puzzles for us to solve. All in all it was a fun afternoon. Many thanks Carol. What do we need? Pictures of glassmaking near Chiddingfold Sue R and Janet looking at flowers on the walk Carol’s imaginary route Gary and Rosemary identifying plants and flowers Sue B and Robert work on a jigsaw 12 12 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk October March 2016 2015 13 13 A WIZARD PANTO TIME All the favourite characters of the Wizard of Oz appeared at Guildford morning group just before Christmas, thanks to some innovative thinking and inspired stage direction. We even had our own Toto, thanks to Dorothy [Ros] bringing along her guide dog Tex. Being something of a shoe collector Ros was only too happy to take the role of Dorothy and don the red shoes. Christmas Post. £3.50 14 14 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk October March 2016 2015 15 15 WORDPLAY AT WALTON Walton had a session on Guy Fawkes and at the end they had the opportunity to write Acrostic Poems which I thought were amazing- they obviously had some help from the volunteers, and some suggestions of words, but I was delighted by what they produced. Sian Beverly, David and Rita G is a penny for the Guy mister’ Used clothes and in a cart You need only give a penny For us all to have some fun And now we’re eagerly Waiting for bonfire night to come Katherine wheels and food galore Explosions loud for all to hear Sparks from the bonfire, bring us good cheer Ian and Janet First flash of fire I see in the night Rainbow colours shining bright Every body Watching Oh the sight! Rockets rushing King-size bangs Startle and delight Rodney and Jan Goodness gracious me Up in the air James will be York will win Fellow come and fight with me Apples we will bite We will use willow to light the fuse King James will surrender Expert at conspiracy Soldiers we fight to win 16 16 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk Michael Gunpowder Underwent York Followed Arrested Worshipped Kind Escape Sensible Barbara and Inga Gunpowder galore Used as a plot Yelled the crowd Fellows gathered Alert the King Westminster Cathedral King James the 1st Explosion underneath Surrounded the Monarch John and Bob Guy Fawkes was found guilty Under English Law Years gone by- was this justice we saw? Fire and Gunpowder caused Guy Fawkes demise And Protestant rulers celebrated their prize What think we now of religious barbarities? Kill and dismember, heads and extremities? Execute enemies who don’t share our religiosity, or Show tolerance, and celebrate joy of diversity Paul and Leila Guy was born in York Underneath the spell of others Yet he was found guilty For trying to blow up Parliament Arrested for his crime Was drawn and quartered King is safe Especially now Soldiers will fight to keep all safe October March 2016 2015 17 17 THE ANTIQUES ROAD SHOW COMES TO OUR GUILDFORD GROUPS Our session on 19th January was entitled ‘The Antiques Road Show’. Christopher Hawkings, a retired auctioneer, and his wife came along with a weird and wonderful collection of Victorian items for us to identify. There was much scratching of heads as we tried to identify the items. Some were quite easy but others were very difficult to identify. Items included such things as glove stretchers, a hook for pulling on riding boots, a pipe rest, a vesta [match] case and perhaps strangest of all, a Victorian apple machine that peeled an apple in a matter of seconds. This one really stumped us! All in all it was a fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. It’s not a pepper pot, it’s pounce pot Oh! What can it be? It’s that strange contraption again 18 18 www.talksurrey.org.uk www.talksurrey.org.uk It’s a Victorian apple peeler And Gary thinks it works very well October March 2016 2015 19 19 KNAPHILL MINDMAPPING Mark Shakespeare, the art therapist, visited Knaphill TALK in January and led a session that was much enjoyed by everyone. Everyone explored their likes by doing some ‘mind-mapping’ and then made individual collages, cutting out pictures which represented what they liked. 20 www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 21 GUILDFORD MORNING GROUP IN CREATIVE MOOD Santa’s little helpers were much in evidence at our Guildford Tuesday morning session during December. Angels were the topic of the day and we had much fun painting them. Now you see it... 22 www.talksurrey.org.uk Now you don’t! March 2016 23 ASHFORD CHRISTMAS LUNCH These photos were taken at our Christmas lunch held at the Egham Bowls Club on 16 December, when volunteers and recoverers included family members as guests. The event was a great success and we enjoyed wonderful hospitality and service from the Bowls Club who served a delicious Christmas meal. 24 www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 25 26 CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT ASHFORD KNAPHILL CHRISTMAS SESSION The Ashford Group sang Christmas carols around the piano followed by a raffle with the main prize, a hamper, donated by Tesco and won by Goddie Godhino, one of our recoverers. At our Christmas session volunteer Daisy Mann organised and ran a raffle that raised £57.00 for TALK. Daisy does this every Christmas and it is enjoyed by everyone. All manage to win a prize. Also at the session recoverers and volunteers made gift tags for Christmas, enjoyed a seasonal quiz and sang “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 27 CATHY SAYS GOODBYE TO TALK Cathy Bbby, a volunteer at our Guildford afternoon group for many years, said goodbye at the end of February. The Annual Charity 10km Walk Club of Guildford District www.guildforddistrictrotary.org.uk See website for route map & Sponsorship forms Shalford Park • Sunday 15th May 2016 Save the date! Come and join us for the Annual Rotary Club of Guildford district sponsored walk/ run. You don’t have to do a thing, except find sponsors and take part on the day for your chosen charity. We have taken care of everything else for you. So download the map and entry form from our website www.guildforddistrictrotary. org.uk, complete the form and bring it with you to Shalford Park by 9:30 for a 9:45 start on 15 May. The walk finishes around 12:30 - 1:00pm. It is a flat and well marked route, suitable for families as well as more experienced walkers. Refreshments are available at Shalford Parkand drinks are supplied on the route of the walk. WALK for TALK Why not organise a team for us? It’s totally free to take part and you can even bring your dog. All the money you raise will go directly to TALK. It couldn’t be easier. We look forward to seeing you there! 28 www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 29 30 www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 31 The Waitrose Community Matters Scheme In/around Walton on Thames 1) Hersham - Molesey Road, Hersham Centre, KT12 4HL 2) Weybridge - 62 High Street, Weybridge, KT13 8BL 3) Esher - 105 High Street, Esher, KT10 9QE 4) Cobham -16 Between Streets, Cobham, KT11 1AF Please drop a nomination form into as many Waitrose stores as you can. The more people who nominate us, increases our chances of being selected. Waitrose Locations in Surrey In/around Woking 1) Woking-1 Goldsworth Park Centre, Denton Way, Woking, GU21 3LG 2) West Byfleet - 60 Station Approach, West Byfleet, West Byfleet, KT14 6NE 3) Burnt Common - Portsmouth Road, Woking, Woking, GU23 7JY 4) Guildford - Worplesdon Road, Guildford, GU2 9UY 6) Weybridge - 62 High Street, Weybridge, Weybridge, KT13 8BL In/around Ashford 1) Staines -Two Rivers Retail Park, Mustard Mill Road,Staines, TW18 4WB 2) Egham -Church Road, Egham, Egham, TW20 9HZ 3) Hampton - 72 Oldfield Road,Hampton, TW12 2HQ In/around Guildford 1) Guildford town centre,York Road Guildford, GU1 4QG 2) Guildford - Worplesdon Road, Guildford, GU2 9UY 3) Godalming- 11-14 Bridge Street, Godalming, GU7 1HY 4) Burnt Common - Portsmouth Road, Woking, Woking, GU23 7JY 5) Woking-1 Goldsworth Park Centre, Denton Way, Woking, GU21 3LG 6) West Byfleet - 60 Station Approach, West Byfleet, West Byfleet, KT14 6NE GU16 7JD 32 6) Frimley- High Street, Frimley, Frimley,www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 33 TALK Fundraising THANK YOU, EAGLE RADIO TALK was the lucky recipient of a £1000 grant from Eagle Radio Trust in February, when the Trust celebrated its 20th anniversary. The celebrations were made even more noteworthy because the trust doubled the initial amount awarded when it came to the presentation. Pictured receiving the cheque [centre] are TALK fundraiser and marketing coordinator Jo Matthews and Chairman Richard Moule, flanked by breakfast radio presenters Peter Gordon and Bev. The money will be used to provide more art therapy for our groups. Ways to fundraise for TALK • Become a TALK Supporter – could you host a coffee morning and raise funds for TALK? • Donate directly via Virginmoneygiving • Leave a legacy in your will • Make a regular gift by completing a standing order form • Recycling - request an envelope from Recycling for Charity or via the Group Leaders. TALK is account number C57994. Website www.recycle4charity.co.uk Fundraise whilst you shop via www.easyfundraising.org.uk • Supermarket Nominations – please keep nominating us as a charity in Waitrose and Asda with their green token schemes. The more we nominate the more often we will be chosen. ASDA branches in our areas include: ASDA Feltham, ASDA Sheerwater, ASDA Woking. Waitrose branches include Goldsworth Park, Egham, West Byfleet, Woking, Weybridge and Godalming. • Request a Home Collection box and donate your loose change. • Banks – do you know anyone who works for a bank? A lot of companies run an employee charity match funding service, which means if we raise £500 they will match it and give us another £500. So if you do know anyone, could you let me know? Thank you. Fundraising and Marketing Enquiries Contact Joanna Matthews Telephone 07718 425952 Email fundraising@talksurrey.org.uk 34 www.talksurrey.org.uk March 2016 35 KEEP TALKING HELPING STROKE RECOVERERS WITH COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES We acknowledge with thanks the following donations: Margaret and Percy Woods in memory of Mrs Helyar John & Jennie Coope in aid of the Walton Volunteers’ party In memoriam donations for Dennis Court (Ashford Group) Friends of the Vyne Friday Swimmers Guildford Duplicate Bridge Club Stephen & Judith Mogford Santander Community Plus CSIS We need volunteers for TALK Street Collections in 2016 7th May Tesco - Ashford 21st May Tesco - Sunbury 9th July Brooklands - Weybridge If you can spare an hour on any of these dates, please contact Tricia Golding for further details. Email: triciag272@gmail.com Phone: 07866375848 36 We welcome the following new volunteers: Sophie Badham – Walton Elaine Wieland – Knaphill Louise Dent – Ashford Carolynn Stephens – Guildford PM Rosie Foxx – Guildford PM And congratulate those who celebrate anniversaries of their time with us: 5 Year Anniversaries Margaret Bennett (Guildford AM) – January 2016 Hilary Winfield (Guildford AM) – January 2016 10 year anniversaries Christine Allen (Walton) – November 2015 15 year anniversaries Elizabeth Bigg – January 2016 Pop it in the Box for TALK This year we have raised over £2000 just by being selected as Waitrose Green Token “ Community Matters “recipients. Not only is this is great for awareness of TALK but also a brilliant way of raising funds. So if you could nominate TALK in as many Waitrose stores as possible, we increase our chances of being chosen. TALK NEWSLETTER - MARCH 2016 Visit us online at www.talksurrey.org.uk