Gawthorpe Hall reopens
on Friday 1st April for the season
2022 - Programme for the Friends
more to follow
Tuesday 22nd March 2 pm |
Annual General Meeting Community Room, Padiham Town Hall There will be a display of our workshops Refreshments, Raffle,
Subscriptions are due.
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Wednesday 15th June 9.45 am to 3.30 pm
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Crazy
Patchwork Workshop To be held in the Stockbridge
Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall The course will start promptly at
10.am More information below Cost: £20 members £22 non members Tutor: Alison Metcalf |
Wednesday 13th July 9.45 am To 3.30 pm
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Finger
Looping Workshop To be held in the Stockbridge
Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall The course will start promptly
at 10.am More information below Cost £20 members £22 non members Tutor: Gail Marsh
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Wednesday 17th August 9.45 am To 3.30 pm
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Needle
Tatting Workshop To be held in the Stockbridge
Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall The course will start promptly
at 10.am More information below Cost £20 members £22 non members Tutor: Gail Marsh
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More events are being organised for later in the year |
All the workshops are held in the Stockbridge Room of the Estate
Building at Gawthorpe Hall.
For a booking form and information about the course email:
‘friendsofgawthorpe@gmail.com’
The National Trust café is not open in 2022, so a please bring a
packed lunch. Tea and coffee will be
available all day in the workroom.
Please bring your own cup
More details in the registration form.
Wednesday 13th May - Crazy Patchwork - Tutor Alison
Metcalf
Wednesday 13th July – Finger Looping - Tutor Gail Marsh
Wednesday 17th August – Wild Needle Tatting – Tutor
Gail Marsh
Membership
After
a busy AGM at a new venue, we begin the 2022/2023, we seem to be getting back to some of our
enjoyable activities.
Maureen is still collecting subs and sending out membership cards. For payment details By BACS please email 'friendsofgawthorpe@gmail.com
You may also pay your subs by cheque, payable to The Friends of Gawthorpe, and sent to The Friends of Gawthorpe, c/o Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley Road, Padiham, BB12 8UA.
Individual £10 and Family £18
Once all the subs are accounted Maureen will be moving on from being Membership Secretary as she has a new project.
Everything will be up to date and all recorded on an Excel spreadsheet. Maureen is happy to give lessons on how to use Excel, if needed.
A brief Job Description - You will attend committee meetings,
usually at Gawthorpe and meeting dates will be planned for the year at the next
meeting in May, You report on membership numbers & new members and
keep up with payments made to the Treasurer. There are additional
membership cards available for new members who join, this year. The Membership
cards are all ready prepared for next year and Maureen will email you all her files,
for reference. You may like to organise a membership recruitment drive
now that people are able to get out and about more easily. Membership is
a simple and straightforward task which anyone can do.
If you would like to contribute to FoG in this practical way, please do get in touch by emailing: friendsofgawthorpe@gmail .com quoting 'Membership'
Find a Friend - Our membership has fallen during the last two years, wouldn’t it be a lovely idea for us all to ‘find a Friend’ to join the group and swell out numbers ready for our 50th Anniversary next year?
Gawthorpe Textiles News
Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Lancashire, BB12
8UA
Tel. 01282 773 963. www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk
Green Canopy – Ethical Textiles
1 April – 10 July 2022
This exhibition is part of the National Lottery Community Fund Project Ethical Textiles.
Ethical
fashion is about designing and making clothes in a way that considers people
and their communities but reduces the impact on the environment. The exhibition pieces have been made by
members of the community from across Burnley including the Re: Fashion youth
project and the Valley Street Community Centre Sew Social Group.
It
showcases a range of techniques and materials, from embroidery with plastic
bags, to rag rugging, patchwork, basket making, visible darning and recycling
clothing. The pieces demonstrate the
importance of learning from the past and preserving traditional craft skills
and techniques for future generations to support a sustainable and positive
future.
Inspiration has been drawn from pieces in the Gawthorpe Textiles Collection on the theme of trees and woodland, and also linking in with The Queen’s Green Canopy, a unique tree planting initiative created to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
ZOOM TALK - 14th April 2022 – at 7pm ( £5)
Victorian Fashion
For more information about the talk go to Gawthorpe
Textiles on line
www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk - What’s On
- Events & Workshops
Or
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/collection-showcase-victorian-fashion-tickets-225898547637?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
LCC – News from the Hall
Events for spring and early
summer
Pace Egging |
Join in the ancient Lancashire
tradition of pace egging. Decorate and roll an egg – bring your own
hard-boiled egg. |
Wednesday, 13 April 1pm – 4pm |
£2.50 Booking essential 01282 771004 |
Easter Bunny Trail |
Hunt for the Pendelfin bunnies
around the grounds of the Hall. Drop in, wear suitable footwear. |
Easter Sunday and Monday, 17 and 18
April 12 – 4 pm |
£2.50 |
Victorian Kitchen Day |
Visit the Victorian Kitchen using
the servants' spiral staircase and meet our Housekeeper to discover life
'below stairs' |
Bank Holiday Monday 2 May 1 – 4 pm |
Included in normal admission |
Painting Padiham |
The popular Painting Padiham event
returns in 2022. Artists, both professional and amateur, will be
painting in the grounds of Gawthorpe Hall. The Vintage Bus will be
running to and from Padiham town centre. |
Saturday, 14 May |
FREE ENTRY to the Hall |
Silver School of Arms |
Discover historic weapons and
armour and see some stunning sword fighting displays |
Sunday, 22 May 12 – 4 pm |
Included in normal admission |
National Trust – News from the grounds of Gawthorpe
Kayleigh Chadwick, the National Trust Ranger had designed a
Sensory Trail in the grounds at Gawthorpe. I hope to be able to share it with you later. Now the better weather is coming it would be good to follow
the trail.
Dry stone walling and a garden created by the volunteers outside the buildings by the Walled Garden
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