Once upon a Thriftmas (December 2022 event)

For those who celebrate it, Christmas can be a magical time of year, coming together to enjoy yearly traditions of food, music, decorations and presents. But this all comes at a cost, both to our purses and the planet and the work that goes into making Christmas special often falls disproportionately to women.

As we begin to understand the challenges posed by climate change and the gathering pace of the cost-of-living crisis, we wanted to get back to the true meaning of Christmas and show that it doesn’t have to be all about consumerism and pressure to create the perfect day.

And so, together with our brilliant partners from across Calderdale, we held the first Thriftmas event on Saturday 10th December at Forest Cottage. There was a wide variety of activities on offer as well as advice and free goodies that aimed to give a different perspective on Christmas whilst maintaining the traditions we all know and love.

 

Did you know that every year, we spend around £700 million on unwanted gifts and that of all gifts, only 1% will still be in use come June?

When it comes to gifts, it really is the thought that counts so we had NHP’s Tracy hosting a Swishing table where people could bring in something they no longer wanted or needed to swap for something they could use or gift. The table was empty at the end of the day.

Natalie from NHP was there to help people make their own bath salts and bath bombs with recycled packaging good enough to gift to emphasise that handmade gifts can be the most thoughtful, waste free and cost-effective gifts out there.

Dan from NHP showed people how to make unique planters from recycled bottles that also make lovely and unique handmade gifts.

Festive food is another area where we could do better to save money and be greener. With supermarkets employing tactics to get us to buy more than we need, its no wonder we collectively bin enough food to provide 42 million meals.

Rachel from NHP made a delicious turkey chilli from leftovers in the slow cooker with the recipe to take away and try at home. There was also a slow cooker to be won by one lucky attendee.

Every year, we send 165,000 tonnes of Christmas decorations to landfill including 68,488 miles of string lights so we wanted to find ways of decorating that would use natural and recycled materials that will also save money. Nicola from Staying Well hosted a table to make cardboard gingerbread decorations. Nicola from Todmorden Makery inspired people to make their own decorations from tech waste and Calderdale Green New Deal were promoting the use of natural and traditional decorating materials like leaves, twigs, and flowers.

Of the one billion Christmas cards sent each year, only 1/4 will be recycled creating 300,000 tonnes of waste. Sara Nursey from Elland Children’s Centre hosted a table where you could use paint and recycled materials to create handmade Christmas cards which are more likely to be kept and cherished than end up in landfill.

Paul Whiteley Photography was there to take beautiful and fun photos in the Christmas themed photo booth which will make lovely personalised and waste free gifts and e-cards.

Similarly, around 40,000 Christmas crackers are sent to landfill each as many are not recyclable with foil, glitter, and a useless piece of plastic. Sam and team from NewGround were on hand to show people how to make their own reusable crackers that are environmentally friendly and where you can choose your own gift that will be useful and reusable.

All One Collective’s Hillary was there to chat to people about how they’re managing with the cost-of-living crisis and how being a little greener can also help save money.

And of course, it wouldn’t be Christmas without the big man himself – Santa took his place by the beautiful original fireplace to give gifts to all the children who came.

It was a wonderful event, that put a different vibe on Christmas festivities, and we had great feedback from the people who came along. Thanks so much to everyone who was involved organising and hosting and to everyone who came along and participated.

We look forward to doing it all again next year!

Celebrate Warley Christmas Lights switch on December 3rd

The switch on of the lights of the Warley Christmas Tree will take place on the 3rd December and starts at 3.00pm when Father Christmas will be in his Grotto at the back of The Maypole.

To celebrate there will be Tombola, free mulled wine with mince pies, Christmas cake or Ginger bread men.

The lights will be switched on at 4.00pm and the event will finish at 4.30pm.

Come share some festive cheer with us! Everyone welcome, we would love to see you there!

Illingworth Moor Methodist Church Christmas Fayre Nov 26

Illingworth Moor Methodist Church invite you to their Chirstmas Fayre on Saturday the 26th of November for an afternoon of festive cheer, fun and of course, lots of chocolate!

You will find stalls with lots of wonderful things, from gifts to cakes and treats.

We will be having a Silent Auction, chocolate tombola, offer hot drinks, mince pies and of course, invite Father Christmas!

 

Illingworth Moor Methodist Church, Keighley Rd, Halifax HX2 9LL

Christmas Fayre: Saturday 26th November, 12pm – 3pm

Christmas is coming at the Piece Hall !!!

Starting on Friday the 19th of November until the 31st of December there is a Christmas Events Galore at the Piece Hall.

 

The festive events open with the Christmas Makers Market from Friday the 19th  of November until the 28th of November.

And on December the 4th, Father Christmas will make a special appearance, until December the 24th, so be good girls and boys!

Workshops for Christmas arts, Family events and (hopefully!) a Christmas funfair are lined up.

For a current, updated and detailed list of events including prices, visit Christmas at the Piece Hall

Illingworth Moor Methodist Church Christmas Fayre November 27th

 

Illingworth Moor Methodist Church would like to invite you to their annual Christmas Fayre on Saturday the 27th of November from 12 noon to 3pm.

There will be Christmas stew and mince pies, tombola and Chocolate tombola, many gift stalls, fairtrade gifts, games and refreshments for all and even Father Christmas will make an appearance!

Find us on Keighley Rd, Halifax HX2 9LL

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Victorian Christmas Fayre in Warley

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERAWarley’s Victorian Christmas Fayre will be held at Warley Town School on Saturday 6 December from 1.30pm to 4pm.

There will be stalls with gifts and cakes and of course the Warley Calendar will be on sale. Also games, tombola, bran tub, children’s craft room, cafe with seasonal fayre and Father Christmas will be waiting to meet you in his grotto.

At 4pm Father Christmas will lead the children and parents onto the Christmas Tree in the centre of the village where the Mayor will then switch on the lights and Carols will be sung.

Admission is free and you will be welcomed with a warm glass of punch.