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What a wonderful fun day everyone had our Goldies Bath Pavilion Intergenerational event on 25th April!
Our Goldies were entertained with wonderful singing from four local Primary schools, Welton, Chandag, Saltford and Combe Down after an opening speech from the Mayor. Grenville’s Good Afternoon choirs joined us after lunch singing lovely harmonies with a Mary Poppins medley, On Top Of The World and Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. Our Goldies session leaders had everyone on their feet dancing, jigging, clapping, and singing along to a few hits including Sweet Caroline, I’m a Believer and Bring Me Sunshine. We finished the day with everyone singing our ‘Forever Young’ song which was especially written for the event. It really was a fantastic day bringing the generations together through song.
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New Essex Leader
A huge welcome from Goldies to Sue Edwards who is our new session leader for Chelmsford Beaulieu. Sue has taken over from Rob Cadman and will continue to run the session on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 11.30am - 12.30pm at Beaulieu Community Centre, Beaulieu Square, Chelmsford, CM1 6AU. Sue would love to see you there, so please pop along. Sue will shortly be taking over our Goldies Hawkwell session at Emmaunel Church, Main Road, SS5 4NR 2pm - 3pm every 2nd Tuesday of a month. We're sure Sue will be a great asset to Goldies. PRESS RELEASE Press enquiries to Grenville Jones on 07778 282934 or email [email protected] Tuesday, January 30, 2024 SINGING ON PRESCRIPTION Reports this week from scientists at the University of Exeter underlines how singing can keep your mind sharp in older age and avoid Dementia in later years. Bath-based choir leader and charity founder Grenville Jones has always shouted from the rooftops that “singing should be on prescription”. With over 35 years experience directing and conducting choirs Grenville has seen first-hand the positive effects that singing has particularly on older people. As founder of the Goldies Charity, introduced by him 15 years ago, his charity now runs over 160 Sing & Smile sessions across England and Wales for older isolated people. It is however his choir leadership that has impressed upon him how people’s lives positively gain from regular singing in a choir. Twelve years ago he introduced a project which encourages Singing in the Afternoon. Now in 2024 he runs 25 ‘Good Afternoon Choirs’ across the West of England reaching out to over 1100 people who enjoy and attend their weekly Good Afternoon Choir. “Anyone who leads a choir will tell you about the positive effects on their singers by participating in a choir rehearsal. We see it week in and week out and this recent report from the University of Exeter further underlines the value of what researchers refer to as the ‘executive function’. Singing and playing an instrument are positively linked to better brain health.” Grenville (75) himself still leads four of his afternoon choirs each week with over 200 singers and in his past years of choir leadership has taken thousands of choir rehearsals. Having seen the value that singing in the afternoon brings to the lives of mature people, Grenville is planning to introduce his daytime choirs across the United Kingdom. “In the West of England we have 12 brilliant choir leaders and the search is on now to find more talented people who would like to work with us and develop afternoon choirs in their individual areas.” Back to the Goldies Charity where each month hundreds of older people will attend the singalong sessions. Grenville is always to emphasise that his Goldies Charity and his choir work are different but, at the end of the day, the message from Grenville is a simple one… “Singing should be on prescription.” www.goodafternoonchoir.org www.grenvillejones.biz www.golden-oldies.org.uk ENDS NB
As well as his choir leadership and charity work Grenville is also the conductor of two evening choirs in the Bath area. Last week it was announced that the Good Afternoon Choirs had raised over £30,000 in 2023 for local charities with their fundraising concerts We are thrilled to announce that our Patron Sir Cliff Richard gifted our Goldies Charity with 4 tickets to his Blue Saphire Tour at Hammersmith Event in Apollo this November.
Felicity from South Somerset (pictured here) and Paul from Cardiff are the lucky winners, receiving 2 tickets each. Felicity dropped us a line after attending the concert on the 12th November to say “What a wonderful concert! It was great and I am so lucky to have gone. Thanks to The Goldies charity for making it possible!” Thank you to all our 200 entries, and sorry there weren’t tickets for everyone! Felicity has done a lovely interview on BBC Radio Somerset if you’d like to listen… https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0gktvcm - about 48 mins in – you may need to set up a BBC account. Goldies would like to welcome two new Sing&Smile session leaders. Jane will run our Stanton Drew Goldies on the fourth Wednesday of every month 11am – 12pm and Mel will run our Chilcompton Goldies every fourth Thursday of every month 10.30am – 11.30am.
Good luck ladies! On a hot and sunny September day, Goldies Wells group were thrilled to be invited to the Bishops Palace. We enjoyed some lovely Sandwiches and cake in the Stableyard followed by a jolly good sing in the chapel. The acoustics and architecture were absolutely beautiful, the dancing was fabulous and the building was lovely and cool. Our thanks to the Bishops Palace for allowing us to use their stunning facilities and giving us access to the delightful gardens for the afternoon, what a treat! A huge warm welcome to our two newest Sing & Smile session leaders, Christine and Lisa. Christine is running a session in Yatton and Lisa will be running sessions across our BANES area! Good luck ladies! A surprise guest popped into St. Columb Memory Café, at the Oasis Centre, St. Columb on 13th July, where Emma Peck runs a popular Sing & Smile Goldies session. Everyone was very excited to see Queen Camilla join in with the afternoon activities.
Goldies hosted a jam-packed event in Chard on Thursday 6th July at Chard Guildhall from 11.00am-3.00pm. The event was completely FREE and OPEN TO ALL. There were lots of free taster activities, including Belly Dancing and Circle Dance, performances from Redstart Primary School and local ukulele band, the Chaffcombe Reservoir Dogs. There was also the chance to talk with other South Somerset Age Support groups and, of course... lots of fun Goldies Sing-alongs!! With over 100 people attending, a fabulous time was had by all.
Goldies are delighted to announce funding from the Masonic Charitable Foundation which will be received in instalments over the next three years, supporting our activities in and around Somerset. We celebrated with members of the Somerset Freemasons at the Chard BIG SING on 6th July and we’re planning some fun extra special events over the coming months… watch this space…
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