PRESS RELEASE Monday 7 December 2020 A Christmas Carol Celebration in your home Across the UK so many people will miss their traditional Carol Concert or Service. However Christmas music and those well-loved carols can be enjoyed in the comfort of your own home with a warm invitation from the Golden-Oldies Charity. ‘Goldies’, as it is fondly known, was forced to cancel its daytime FUN singalong sessions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic in March. It then launched its online sessions which developed to become twice-weekly led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies, two of the popular Goldies session leaders. They have been working together to prepare a very special Christmas concert which will be available for everyone to enjoy from 11am on Thursday December 24 – Christmas Eve – it will include popular Christmas pieces as well as lots of inserted messages from session leaders across England and Wales as well as a performance from children of Llanedeyrn Primary School. Grenville Jones is Founder of Goldies, he said; “The service will be easy to find on YouTube and clearly shown on www.goldieslive.com from 11am on Christmas Eve. And, of course, anyone can then go back and re-watch the broadcast at any time perhaps with family and friends. The song words will be printed on screen so we hope that people will put on their Christmas jumpers, wear their Christmas hats and as the song words will be printed on screen there is no excuse not to join in.” GoldiesLive sessions go out every Tuesday and Thursday and the Charity has plans to develop and continue these through the Winter months and on into 2021. A Happy ‘Goldies’ Christmas to everyone. Hear our special guests, the children of Llanedeyrn Primary School Choir singing for our Christmas Celebration www.goldieslive.com ENDS Picture shows children of the Llanedeyrn Primary School Choir singing for our Christmas Celebration. Press enquiries to Grenville Jones on 07778 282934.
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Thursday 12 November 2020 Goldies SOFA songs hit the right note Older isolated people across England and Wales are singing on their sofas every week with the Golden-Oldies Charity. “Goldies” as it is more fondly known, was forced by Covid to cancel all of its 220 FUN daytime Sing & Smile sessions back in March. Within weeks the Charity introduced online singing with its popular formula of 60s hits and sessions shared by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies, two of the charity’s popular session leaders in Wales. Grenville Jones, Goldies founder takes up the story: “The response was immediate and in July we were able to get funding to increase to twice weekly sessions. Rachel going live every Tuesday and Cheryl leading the singalongs every Thursday.” As the sessions have progressed, they have been supported, promoted and followed by many other Age-Related organisations across England and Wales. The Tuesday sessions with Rachel now take a more magazine-style approach with inserted public health information videos and ‘appearances’ from many of the session leaders who previously delivered the daytime sessions. With a designated website www.goldieslive.com the pre-recorded sessions go live on YouTube and on Facebook every week where they can, of course, be revisited at any time. There is feedback every week from across the UK. Mary Tamburella sent one of the many, many comments received in recent weeks. “Thank you, I really do love the sessions. My sister in law lives with me. She has dementia and I play them to her most nights before bed.” Grenville adds; “If Goldies was important to lonely older isolated people prior to Covid, then now our work is even more vital to combat isolation and well-being, reaching out to those who are vulnerable and stuck at home.” With Christmas on the horizon Rachel and Cheryl are currently working towards a very special Christmas Carol Concert which will be broadcast the Wednesday prior to Christmas Day. It will include popular carols and special performances for everyone to enjoy at home. Even in Lockdown everyone can enjoy a Goldies Christmas. ENDS All enquiries to Grenville Jones 0777 828 2934 Pictured - Rachel and Cheryl “Bring Me Sunshine” PRESS RELEASE
Monday 8 September 2020 Daytime Sing & Smile sessions for the Golden-Oldies Charity are a big hit with hundreds of older people living across Warminster. Following the enforced closure of all sessions in March the charity introduced twice weekly sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies – two of the Goldies session leaders. Based on the successful Goldies formula, the online sessions feature the popular memory evoking songs of the 60s and onwards with words on screen and the ability to enjoy at home through the freely accessible YouTube recordings. On Tuesday September 22 the afternoon session, led by Rachel, will include an ‘appearance’ by Katy Horner. Katy is one of the popular leaders of the Goldies sessions in Warminster and she will be sending a personal message to all of the folk who enjoy and participate in her sessions, prior to lockdown. Said Katy; “We are all looking forward to, and hoping that one day soon, our daytime sessions across the area will start again and I know from so many personal messages that songs and smiles are being missed by so many people. “Through the online twice weekly sessions we are trying to bridge that gap and I was delighted to contribute to Rachel’s fun ‘sofa sing’ on Tuesday 22.” See www.goldieslive.com and click on the link to our Goldies YouTube Channel. ENDS Press enquiries to Rachel Parry, Programme Leader Goldies Cymru, 07796 714816. PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday 1 September 2020 Daytime Sing & Smile sessions for the Golden-Oldies Charity are a big hit with hundreds of older people living across Exeter. Following the enforced closure of all sessions in March the charity introduced twice weekly sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies – two of the Goldies session leaders. Based on the successful Goldies formula, the online sessions feature the popular memory evoking songs of the 60s and onwards with words on screen and the ability to enjoy at home through the freely accessible YouTube recordings. On Tuesday September 15 afternoon session, led by Rachel, will include an ‘appearance’ by Mark Hansford. Mark is one of the popular leaders of the Goldies sessions across Exeter and he will be sending a personal message to all of the folk who enjoy and participate in his sessions, prior to lockdown. Said Mark; “We are all looking forward to, and hoping that one day soon, our daytime sessions across the area will start again and I know from so many personal messages that songs and smiles are being missed by so many people. “Through the online twice weekly sessions we are trying to bridge that gap and I was delighted to contribute to Rachel’s fun ‘sofa sing’ on Tuesday 15.” See www.goldieslive.com and click on the link to our Goldies YouTube Channel. ENDS Press enquiries to Rachel Parry, Programme Leader Goldies Cymru, 07796 714816. PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 Daytime Sing & Smile sessions for the Golden-Oldies Charity are a big hit with hundreds of older people living across Essex. Following the enforced closure of all sessions in March the charity introduced twice weekly sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies – two of the Goldies session leaders. Based on the successful Goldies formula, the online sessions feature the popular memory evoking songs of the 60s and onwards with words on screen and the ability to enjoy at home through the freely accessible YouTube recordings. Next Tuesday’s afternoon session, led by Rachel, will include an ‘appearance’ by Ray Mound. Ray is one of the popular leaders of the Goldies sessions across Essex and he will be sending a personal message to all of the folk who enjoy and participate in his sessions, prior to lockdown. Said Ray; “We are all looking forward to, and hoping that one day soon, our daytime sessions across the County will start again and I know from so many personal messages that songs and smiles are being missed by so many people. “Through the online twice weekly sessions we are trying to bridge that gap and I was delighted to contribute to Rachel’s fun ‘sofa sing’ next Tuesday.” See www.goldieslive.com and click on the link to our Goldies YouTube Channel. ENDS Press enquiries to Rachel Parry, Programme Leader Goldies Cymru, 07796 714816. PRESS RELEASE
Thursday 25 June 2020 Introducing Goldieslive.com Call Grenville Jones on 0777 828 2934 Thousands of older isolated people looked forward to their regular daytime SINGALONG sessions from the Goldies (Golden-Oldies) Charity. The FUN memory-evoking sessions using the popular songs of the 60s onwards took place at 220 church halls, community rooms and Libraries across England and Wales. These included the West of England, the Midlands, Essex, East London, Yorkshire and across South Wales. They were led by 70 dedicated local leaders. For England session venues – see https://www.golden-oldies.org.uk/where.html For Wales session venues – see https://www.goldiescymru.org.uk/eng/where Forced by Coronavirus to cancel all sessions in March, the Goldies Charity then introduced a short Thursday afternoon weekly session on YouTube led by session leaders, Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies from their front rooms. Such was the success of these Online sessions with people joining in their homes, that the charity is now going to introduce TWO thirty-minute sessions each week from the end of June and the first week in July. These will go out on YouTube every Tuesday and Thursday on www.goldieslive.com at 11.00am. Starting next Tuesday June 30th at 11.00am. The sessions are supported by the Cardiff-based Moondance Foundation, The People’s Postcode Lottery, the Garfield Weston Foundation, Sovereign Housing Association, Swindon Borough Council, the Charles Hayward Foundation and the Medlock Charitable Trust. They will continue to be led by Rachel and Cheryl but also with input ‘appearances’ from the Goldies session leaders across England and Wales. There will also be specific sessions with Welsh songs, as well as sessions particularly for those living with Dementia and sessions featuring Bollywood music and dance. Grenville Jones is the founder of the Golden-Oldies Charity which he started back in 2007 with just four daytime sessions in and around Bath and Bristol. He said; “Goldies reaches out to older isolated people who, prior to Lockdown could get out and attend luncheon clubs, worship, the company of their friends and families and Goldies! This has dramatically changed as people are housebound and so the need for our work is even greater.” The sessions prior to Lockdown, feature the popular memory-evoking songs of the 60s onwards, many chosen by the attendees. Goldieslive online sessions will feature all the favourites with song words on the screen and ‘viewers’ encouraged to contact the charity with their birthday and anniversary choices. All UK Age-Support organisations will be able to stream the weekly sessions in their community rooms and Libraries. “We have become known as the Sing and Smile charity and we hope that through goldieslive.com we can bring joy and fun into thousands of front rooms across the UK,” said Grenville. ENDS Press enquiries to Grenville Jones on 07778 282934. PRESS RELEASE Thursday 30 April 2020 Goldies SOFA SINGING online success .. Thursday daytime online singing sessions from the Goldies Cymru Charity are proving to be a big hit. After the lockdown Goldies leaders in South Wales, Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies, decided that they would make every Thursday special for the older folk across South Wales who could not attend their daytime singing sessions for the time being by introducing a weekly online singalong. They take place every Thursday at 2.30pm either from Cheryl’s home near Swansea or Rachel’s front room near Cardiff. Rachel is the programme leader for Goldies Cymru across Wales, she said; “We’ve had some fabulous feedback and sofa singalongs are now the norm on Thursdays!” John got in touch to tell us ; "So proud to be a supporter of Goldies Cymru. Goldies Cymru ‘Sing and Smile’ moments keep me going while the lockdown continues. Missing all my Goldies friends so thanks to Goldies for sharing all these lovely songs with us online.” They go out on the Goldies Cymru Facebook pages, the charity website and on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/UKgoldies https://www.facebook.com/goldiesuk/ We also had a call from Diane, added Cheryl ; “Mike and I had a sitting room bop along to Achy Breaky Heart and Sweet Caroline. We are sending our best wishes and thank you for the music Goldies, and for thinking of us.” Margaret sent a message to say; “Thank you for bringing Goldies to us in our homes, it was lovely to hear my husband singing along to it. We so miss our music and our social groups. Thank you.” Hundreds are tuning in every Thursday to sing along to the hits of the 60s and onwards and Rachel and Cheryl alternate each week on who takes the session. Last week Cheryl’s dog Ripley, a Cockapoo, even got in on the act. “At one stage during the sing along I told the folks it was time to pause (paws!) and in wandered Ripley!” said Cheryl. Grenville Jones is the Goldies founder. He started the Charity 13 years ago with just four sessions in the West of England. There are now over 220 at various venues – community rooms, church halls and libraries across England and Wales. He said; “Rachel and Cheryl are brilliant and we are now getting lots of requests from across England and Wales as our session leaders tell their ‘Goldies’ all about the Thursday Goldies lunchtime singalong.” www.golden-oldies.org.uk www.goldiescymru.org.uk ENDS …. Caption : It’s Thursday and here’s Rachel Parry in action. Contact Rachel Parry on 07796 714816 or Cheryl Davies on 07860 944410…. Contact - Grenville Jones on 07778 282934. PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday, March 31, 2020 Singing leaders from the much-loved Goldies Charity are keeping in regular touch across England and Wales with hundreds of isolated lonely people. Goldies was forced to cancel all its 220 sessions last month but in maintaining contact with its older folk through a variety of online options. The charity (better known simply as Goldies) started 13 years ago and has a huge reputation for the Songs&Smiles it brings to brighten lonely lives. The Online Mini Sing&Smile Sessions are led by Rachel Parry and Cheryl Davies who are based in South Wales but the sessions are being accessed by Goldies from across England and Wales. A regular Thursday 2.30pm online session is receiving thousands of views plus many favorable comments from older people in their homes. The Goldies sing the popular hits of the 60s and onwards and the regular weekly sing-alongs include all the much-loved melodies that form an integral part of our sessions. “We have been staggered by the response and we know that the family members of our Goldies are spreading the word to try and do our bit to reduce the loneliness in these very difficult times,” said Rachel Parry. View the mini Sing&Smile sessions on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/UKgoldies... Rachel and Cheryl will also try and take requests if you want to send a message via Facebook www.facebook.com/goldiesuk or www.facebook.com/goldiescymru Both Rachel and Cheryl can be contacted easily by email on rachel@goldiescymru.org.uk or cheryl@goldiescymru.org.uk. The Charity is planning to extend the regular sessions in the weeks and months ahead looking forward to the day when Goldies starts back again in a community room, church hall or library near you. Find out more information here: www.facebook.com/goldiesuk www.facebook.com/goldiescymru and keep up to date with important news as it gets announced at our website; www.golden-oldies.org.uk www.goldiescymru.org.uk ENDS Press enquiries to Goldies Cymru Programme Leader Rachel Parry on 07796 714816. PRESS NOTICE .. Coronavirus
Wednesday 11 March 2020 THE Golden-Oldies Charity “Goldies” has cancelled all daytime SING&SMILE sessions across England and Wales for the next five weeks because of the Coronavirus COVID-19. The charity, based in Bath, runs its popular FUN sessions for older vulnerable people at over 200 venues in community rooms, church halls and libraries. Thousands attend from Yorkshire to Cornwall, across Essex, East London, the South West Counties and South Wales as Goldies Cymru. The sessions are run by 72 dedicated local freelance leaders. Founder Grenville Jones said; “We know that many of the people who attend our Goldies Sing&Smile sessions are over 80 and are extremely vulnerable in this current situation. Our first responsibility is to care for their wellbeing. “If the situation improves, as we all hope it will, Goldies will recommence the week commencing Monday April 20th. “We have contacted all of our session leaders and all the venues. Goldies sessions bring joy and are very important to so many older people. We hope that SONGS&SMILES will soon be back .” www.golden-oldies.org,uk ENDS ……contact is Grenville on 0777 828 2934 PRESS RELEASE Wednesday, March 4, 2020 ‘Goldies’ …. In a PUB! Today – March 4 – the Golden-Oldies Charity launched its 200th venue with a Sing&Smile FUN session in a community PUB. Goldies has developed its work over the past 12 years across South West England, South Wales, the Midlands, Yorkshire, Essex and most recently in East London. The sessions are enjoyed by thousands of older people. Sir Cliff Richard is the Patron. The special guest was local resident Briony Williams from The Great British Bake Off – and her gran! Briony brought a celebration birthday cake for Goldies. Session venues include community rooms, church halls, day centres, memory cafes, Libraries and now FOR THE FIRST TIME there’s Goldies in a pub at The Gloucester Old Spot, Kellaway Avenue, Horfield in Bristol. The Gloucester Old Spot has established a reputation locally as a friendly community pub and owner Amy Devenish contacted Goldies about hosting a regular session. Goldies sessions reach out to all cultures and founder Grenville Jones is always keen to underline the fact that Goldies is NOT about choir singing. The songs are the memory evoking popular tunes of the 60s onwards and chosen by the folk who attend across Wales and England. As the charity has grown, sessions have been added that particularly address the issue of people living with Dementia and their Carers. There are also many sessions across England and Wales specifically for Adults with Learning Difficulties. It is estimated that over 4,000 people attend Goldies each month. Under the heading Goldies Cymru sessions have developed year on year across South Wales supported by the brilliant Moondance Foundation and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Wales. Song books are produced in Welsh and there is a Welsh Language website goldiescymru.org.uk The Goldies website is www.golden-oldies.org.uk ENDS ALL enquiries to Grenville on 07778 282934. |
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