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Merchistoun Hall 2012 Open Day

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Scrapbook Previews this Weekend!

mhya’s footlights previews their original piece of theatre this coming weekend.

Footlights, the senior group of the youth arts section of Merchistoun Hall, Horndean has been awarded a Awards 4 All grant of £6,529 to develop the self written production ‘Scrapbook’. This production sees young people tackling issues that are important to them around the subjects of mental health, alcohol, depression, anxiety & grief. Young people are often overlooked until it is too late. mhya members have recognised the signs and symptoms that can affect everyday life and are working together as a group to express this through the medium of performance.

The hope is to raise awareness of these problems and by seeking advice through networking with professional local services throughout this process that young people themselves can help make a difference and if that difference is made to just one other young person then the objective will have been achieved.

Devised by the group and written by local writer and director Christopher J Davey we hope that this production can tour locally over the next year and with thanks to the Big Lottery Fund this is now a reality! ‘The Big Lottery Fund distributes half of the National Lottery good cause funding across the UK. The Fund aims to enable others to make real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need’.

Chair of the Section Becky Davey said on reciept of the grant “usually we run on very limited funding so it’s really exciting for us to have been granted some money it’s helped to focus and giving everyone a bit of excitement, to move on to bigger and better things”

Moving forward we hope to look for sponsors of the mhya programme and help us in our quest to get more young people involved in the performing arts. Who knows where this project may lead us.

For more information on the whole of the youth arts programme please contact youtharts@merchistounhall.co.uk

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Petersfield Employability Event

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Donation of Diamond Jubilee Raffle Hamper launches the Horndean FOOD BANK at Merchistoun Hall

Young Diamond Jubilee 1st prize Raffle winner, Luke Predeth, 16, has donated an impressive hamper of foods to the newly launched FOOD BANK station here at Merchistoun Hall.  Luke won the prize at the Horndean Community Association and Horndean Parish Council’s Diamond Jubilee event in the grounds of Merchistoun Hall on June 3rd 2012.

The giant hamper containing the food has been donated by Luke to the FOOD BANK.

Manager Brendan Charles said … ‘this is fantastic start to our programme for the year 2012/2013 helping and supporting the vulnerable and disadvantaged in our community with this fantastic and very kind donation from an extremely thoughtful young person. We hope that this will be the start of regular donations’.

The Food bank drop off station at Merchistoun Hall idea was brought to the association by its Secretary & Treasurer Jean Reynolds, ‘For some time now Horndean Baptist Church has been organising a FOOD BANK for needy persons or families in the Horndean Area. As a community association it was most appropriate for us to support this very worthwhile venture.’

HCA now has a basket into which the local community are invited to place contributions of non-perishable foods. These donations are then made up into boxes of nutritionally balanced food to support people who are experiencing financial (and therefore) emotional crisis.

Suggested foods

  • Tins – vegetables, meat, fish, fruit. puddings
  • Drinks – long life milk, orange juice
  • Sugar, Tea, Coffee
  • Cereals, pasta, rice, potato mash
  • Sauces – for pasta etc.

We will be most grateful for your regular (monthly, fortnightly, weekly) contributions which will be passed to the organiser at the Baptist Church.

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