OSCA Foundation upcoming Live Music and TableTop Sale events

The OSCA Foundation continues with their Live Music gigs and Table Top sales through December and into the new year:

Next Tabletop Sale and Christmas Fair: Sunday 18th December

This Tabletop sale takes combines with a Christmas Fayre. There will be stalls selling mulled wine, Baileys hot chocolate, chocolate cones, mince pies and cupcakes. As always, the OSCA bar will be serving hot drinks for a small fee.

The previous Christmas Fayre / Tabletop sale proved very popular, to book a table, get in touch sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment!

Event starts at 9am, sellers can arrive from 8:30am.

To book a table:
Contact Neil on 07530 874386
or visit the OSCA Foundation Facebook page and send a message.

Please do not post your booking requests as comments either here or on Facebook.

Next Live Music Event: Saturday 17th December
Presenting: EvoLveD
Doors open at 8pm concert starts at 8:30

OSCA Christmas Fair and Tabletop Sale December 4th

Following last year’s successful tabletop and Christmas Fair, the OSCA Foundation will be holding this event once again at the Enderby Hall of Forest Cottage.

Sunday 4th December at Forest Cottage

Sellers: Set up from 8:30am
Buyers and general public: 9am

As always, there will be refreshments available from the bar at the hall and no doubt a couple of treat stalls available!

If you would like to book a table, please contact Neil on 07530874386. Tables cost £5.

 

OSCA foundation
Forest Cottage
Cousin Lane
Ovenden, HX2 8AD

OSCA Foundation Tabletop Christmas sale and Fayre Sunday December 4th

Following the huge success of OSCA’s bi-weekly table top sales, this will be their biggest tabletop sale yet!

Sunday 4th December at the Enderby Hall

alongside the OSCA Foundation Christmas Fayre

Starting at 9am for the public, finishing when everyone’s gone!

As always, there will be refreshments available from the bar at the hall and no doubt a couple of treat stalls available!

 

Interested in booking a table?

Sellers can arrive from 8:30.

Tables are £5. To book a table please contact Neil on 07530874386

 

OSCA foundation
Forest Cottage
Cousin Lane
Ovenden, HX2 8AD

Christ Church Mount Pellon Christmas Fayre November 19th

You are invited to the Christ Church Mount Pellon Christmas Fayre

November 19th 10am – 3pm

There will be warm drinks, cakes, bacon and sausage butties, all skilfully made at their 5* Food Hygiene rated kitchen!

There will be stalls of stocking fillers, cakes and sweets, Crafts, Tombola, Raffles and much more!

Hot dogs will be served from 10:30am until 1:30pm.

Brews and cakes will be available during the event.

We look forward to seeing you!

Find us:
Christ Church Pellon
5 Church Ln, Pellon, Halifax HX2 0EF

MacMillan Coffee Morning at St Columba’s community Hall October 2nd and more

MacMillan Coffee Morning Sunday 2nd October 12 pm onwards

You are invited this Sunday 2nd October from 12 noon to the Macmillian coffee morning 💚 in St Columba’s Community Hall, just off Highroadwell Lane, Halifax.

There will be (among others)
Toasted currant teacakes
Unlimited tea, coffee and soft drinks
Cake stall
Raffle
Games

All welcome! Thanks in advance for your support for this great cause 💚

 

Afternoon Tea – Saturday 8th October, 2.00 pm til 4.00 pm

in St Columba’s Community Hall, just off Highroadwell Lane, Halifax.

Tickets for this event are £8 per person. All proceeds will go towards the ongoing church restoration.

Tickets available by calling/texting Trish Coyle 07908 666635 – by text Marina Armstrong 07768 875708 or by messaging St Columba’s Facebook page.

All welcome!  It will be a great afternoon as always!

Rediscover Shelf Hall Park! Open Day Saturday 10th September

Friends of Shelf Hall Park invite you to Rediscover Shelf Hall Park this Saturday 10th September from 10:30am to 4:30 in the afternoon.

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It will be an exciting day for the whole family, with fun stalls, games for all, bowls demonstration, Teddy Tombola, football games for young and young at heart, a great opportunity to appreciate your local park.

Friends of Shelf Hall Park will be there to share the achievements and plans of the club, including the Defibrilator installed at the Bottomleys arms, all thanks to fundraisers of FoSHP.

All proceedings of the day will go towards improvements for the park.

If you would like to be involved, please post a message on
Friends of Shelf Hall Park Facebook or
email: davidwager@btinternet.com

We look forward to seeing you!

Beaumont Bark! Local RSPCA hosts annual Bank Holiday Dog Show!

Local RSPCA back in Beaumont Park for Bank Holiday Dog Show! 

Entry is free but you can book on Skiddle

The Bank Holiday Monday brings Beaumont Barks back to Beaumont Park Huddersfield. The annual event is hosted by RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District branch and Friends of Beaumont Park, with a 10 class fun dog show, stalls, live music and food. 

 

 The event, taking place on Monday 29th August, has fun for all the family with dog show classes including Posh Paws and Waggiest Tail, local trade stalls and live music in the bandstand. A perfect way to spend your Bank Holiday Monday! The activities start from 12pm – 4pm in the beautiful surroundings of Beaumont Park.

Lauren MooreFundraising Manager said “ We love working with the Friends of Beaumont Park to bring this fun family day out to Huddersfield! It’s a great way to spend your bank holiday, helping us raise vital funds for our Animal Centre whilst having fun with our local community and supporters!”

The event is free to attend and £2 to enter in the dog show classes. To find out more about Beaumont Barks please visit the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford & District branch website here: www.rspcahalifaxhuddersfieldbradford.org.uk/events

You can also find out more on Facebook and confirm your attendance by searching for ‘Beaumont Barks 2022’ in the events section.

The RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District Branch are a self-funding branch of the National RSPCA, responsible for raising money locally to support our animal welfare work.  Our main aim is to rehabilitate unwanted, abandoned and abused animals and find them loving, permanent homes. The local rehoming centre relies on public donations and the generosity of its local community to keep the doors of their animal centre open. The branch care for cats, dogs and small animals and have successfully rehomed 37 dogs, 81 cats and 27 small animals so far this year.