Monday’s Make and Take with Hannah and Pip was such wonderful. The children used their puppets to create a puppet show which is a challenge with such a range of characters.
We have some new sofas arriving in the centre thanks to Tom. We have traded a birthday party venue for the sofas. I am a big fan of trading so if you have a trade you would like to do, I would love to hear it.
Tuesday's crafting with Hannah was all about Suffolk puffs (or yo-yos). I was planning to make Lottie a jubilee hairband but have some homework to do to get it finished. Lovely wedding dress designer Sarah Treble has given me some of her offcuts. They are beautiful pieces of satin and silk and perfect for the white of the red, white and blue.
On Tuesday afternoon Simon and I met with Lorna from The Fruit Tree who offer business advice to social enterprises. So we have plans afoot and have made real progress with their support.
Wednesday was a blur. The children who came in at lunchtime were gluing and sticking with me. There was some impressive knitting and crocheting going on on the other side of the table.
Today we are welcoming Daisi to the hub for a meeting. They are an amazing organisation and at the moment their Olympic Banners' Project is on display in the Cathedral and it is quite something.
My Lottie at the Daisi Olympic Banners' Exhibition at the Cathedral |
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