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FAMILY


Improve your life with friendship, care and support


RUN BY MEMBERS, FOR MEMBERS member from just £25


a year Become a


September Friendship Month A time for you to make new friends by joining us at our events


Last Man Standing and It Takes Two Quiz


Wednesday 1st September from 12 noon


Two games in one afternoon Buffet and drinks


Booking is essential, free to all Oddfellows House, Westgate, Rotherham


Coffee and Catch Up Morning


Tuesday 7th September from 10.45am to 12.15pm


Drop in for a drink and a chat and find out what Oddfellows is all about Everyone welcome


Donations to Rotherham Hospice Oddfellows House, Westgate, Rotherham


Rotherham Social Afternoon


Tuesday 9th September from 12.30pm Have we any aspiring poets amongst us? Join Amanda Samm who will give a warm, funny and wonderful ‘Poetry Presentation’ Buffet and drinks


Booking is essential, free to all Oddfellows House, Westgate, Rotherham


Sheffield and Dronfield Social Afternoon


Wednesday 15th September from 2pm


Join Anthony Lister with his brilliant talk ‘The George Formby Story’ Illustrated with songs played on a ukulele banjo.


Café serving food and drink Booking essential


Members free Non-Members £3.00 Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, Sheffield S1 1HA


Tea For Two at Guest’s Tea Room


Thursday 16th September from 1pm


Why not bring a friend and enjoy a fine selection of sandwiches and cake Booking essential, everyone welcome Pay direct to Guest’s Tea Room


17 High Street, Rotherham S60 1PT


Lunch at Pantry Green Thursday 23rd September 12.30pm


Join us for homemade food and a great atmosphere Booking essential, pay direct to Pantry Green


Red Lion Yard, Rotherham S60 1PN


Chinese Takeaway Afternoon


Wednesday 29th September 12.30pm


Join us for our tasty Chinese afternoon Booking essential, everyone welcome


Members and Non Members £4.00 Oddfellows House, Westgate, Rotherham


Barnsley Social Evening


Thursday 30th September 7.30pm Evening with David Templeman with his detailed talk ‘Lady Arbela Stuart, the queen that never was’ Booking essential


Members free Non Members £3.00 Boatman’s Rest, Edmunds Road, Barnsley S70 4TD


Open to all ages • No political and religious affiliation All enquiries will receive an information pack and the


first 30 will also get a Compendium of Fun puzzle book Telephone 01709 838 673


The Oddfellows, 40 Westgate, Rotherham S60 1AS 46 aroundtownmagazine.co.uk


Celebrating Yorkshire


Here in Yorkshire, we’re a particularly proud bunch. As the home of glorious rolling countryside, stunning castles, outstanding natural scenery and good proper grub we have plenty to smile about here in God’s own county.


Yorkshire Day is a memorable date to celebrate everything we love about our county and show the world how proud we are to be Yorkshire. Commemorated every year on 1st August, Yorkshire Day serves as an honourary celebration of our county’s rich history. It gives us Yorkshire folk a chance to reflect on our heritage, and it’s a great opportunity to increase tourism and investment in Britain’s largest county. Yorkshire Day was first celebrated in 1975 by the Yorkshire Ridings Society, beginning as part of a


protest movement against local government reforms in 1974 which abolished Yorkshire’s three traditional ‘Ridings’ and saw parts of our historic county transferred to Humberside and Lancashire.


Why August 1st?


It was the date of the Battle of Minden, a decisive battle that took place during the Seven Years’ War in 1759 where a number of Yorkshire soldiers fought. Minden Day was already celebrated by some Yorkshire regiments, who wear white roses in their headdresses. It’s also said to mark the day of the emancipation of slaves in the UK, which occurred in 1834 and was largely credited to Yorkshire MP William Wilberforce. So, don your flat cap, walk the damp countryside with your whippet, eat a Yorkshire pudding with gravy, then settle down to complain about the rising price of a pint of best bitter, before ending the night on a cheerier note by remembering the good old days.


TYKES We’re a rare strange bunch ‘at live up ‘ere But we’ve gradely grub an’ champion beer An’ mony a famous name thou’l see On Yorksheer own proud family tree.


Oor sportin’ ways are second ter none Oor art an’ culture speak as yan Us Yorksheer fowk ev Yorksheer ways An’ when we say we laiks we plays.


Oor language is t’ English true Oor thee, thou, tha’s are nothin’ new Wi’ glottal stops an’ aitches dropped The G at end is allus cropped.


So com’ thi ways to oor grand county An’ sample sum o’ Yorksheers bounty Oor ales are grand, oor lowance too An’ friendly fowk to welcome thoo


Eric Scaife from the Yorkshire Society


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