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Then play on … City of Edinburgh Music School Open Day
Season of Magic at Blackhall St Columba’s
Celebrate Maggie’s 19th birthday!
Sainburys sextet go Forth for charity
Forth Bridge abseil raises over £1300
On Sunday 18 October, six colleagues from Sainsburys Blackhall took part in the Forth Rail Bridge abseil to raise funds for Meningitis Research Foundation (writes Gail Wilson).
We were the second group of the day to abseil and the weather was dry, calm and sunny. The view from the top of the Bridge was amazing and we all had a fantastic experience!
So far we have raised over £1,300 for Meningitis by doing our abseil and hope more funds will come in!
The intrepid abseilers were Chris Letham, Christy Dickson, Fiona Forrest, Gail Wilson, George Paton and Katie White
Two grand in two months: Sainsburys’ super support for charity partner
This year Sainsbury’s Blackhall have chosen Meningitis Research foundation as their charity of the year. Colleagues and customers have been really getting behind this charity and have raised £2,000 in the first 2 months!
On 18 October six colleagues are taking part in an abseil from the Forth Railway bridge to raise further funds for Meningitis Research Foundation and would love colleagues and customers to come along and support us.
Pictured: Jade Walker from Sainsburys Blackhall and MRF’s Ashleigh Hunt.
Gail, Sainsburys Blackhall
D Mains P7s support Macmillan coffee morning – and Sainsburys gave a helping hand too
Friday 25 September was the MacMillan coffee morning and Sainsburys Blackhall went along to Davidsons Mains Primary school to support the P7 children with their coffee morning.
The P7 children did all the home baking and Sainsburys colleagues Leaanne Cairns and Gail Wilson provided the teas and coffee. Left over cakes were then sold to colleagues at Blackhall store. Over £930 has been raised so far from the coffee morning. Well done, Davidsons Mains!
One sleep until Septemberfest!
Hold Me Dear: Four Cities, [Extra]ordinary Places
It’s Here + Now! Outdoor exhibition, Rodney Street Tunnel
Here + Now launch event: Sunday 27 September, 12 noon – 2pm
An open air photography exhibition, featuring unique pictures and stories of treasured city spaces taken by local people living in Edinburgh, Copenhagen, Hamburg and Istanbul, opens in the Rodney Street railway tunnel in Canonmills this Sunday.
Curated by HERE + NOW, the exhibition provides a unique and exciting opportunity for people to share the places that matter most to them, building up a very personal insight into a residents’ view of their Edinburgh the places that actually matter personally to local people beyond the usual tourist landmarks.
Visit the ‘City Link’ section of www.holdmedear.co.uk to see the submissions.
PUBLIC LAUNCH PARTY- Sunday 27 September 12 noon
the exhibition will formally launch with a picnic event, talks, music performances and art-themed cycle tours around city.
The exhibition is created by HERE + NOW and supported by Sustrans, Edinburgh City Council, Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership and the Friends of King George V Park. The exhibition is free and runs until 20 October.
Septemberfest’s this Saturday
SEPTEMBERFEST
Saturday 26 September 11am – 4pm, Broughton High School
The hugely-popular Septemberfest community festival takes place on Saturday (26 September) at Broughton High School from 11am to 4pm and this year’s event is set to be bigger and better than ever!
There’s free entry and a huge range of fun activities on offer – many of them free too – all organised by Broughton High School Parent Council. All welcome!
Looking out the window, I’m very glad it’s not taking place today! What is it about Edinburgh and public holiday weather?