Wednesday Writings – Lost Hope

Lost Hope by Lorraine Ellis (Flo)

Disillusioned,
Dejected,
Detached from his past.
Alone,
Lost,
In a City so vast.
Dismal streets like he thought like so many before.
Where paved with gold.
A future secure.
A place of his own,
Where he could lay roots.
Rest his head,
Lay down his boots.
But here he exists in this squalid hell.
A prison cell,
A Pent house lost.
Walls close around him,
Black mildew,
Reeking of poverty.
The clock on the wall ticks
‘Let go, let go.
No one will know.
Nameless,
Faceless,
Lost,
Another John Doe…

Inert,
Silent,
An empty shell
An open door,

Bright light,
Beckoning,
A heavenly glow
Caressed in warmth,
He followed the light
He is now at peace…

—————————————–

 A rather dark and yet moving piece of prose from Lorraine Ellis who is one of our regular creative Wednesday Writers.

Why not have a go at writing a short-story or poem? If you want to submit something for Wednesday Writings then e-mail it to hedonblog@gmx.com – and please put WEDNESDAY WRITINGS in the subject line.

New funding for Youth Group – volunteers are needed!

HEDON YOUTH GROUP has received some funding from the East Riding Council as they explain on their website:

“Great news. The East Riding Council has awarded us £2,042. This will be able to fund the group for the next year and pay for lots for trips such as laser quest, Rock City, bowling, Flamingo Land, transport, DJ’s, footballs, etc, and even our rent for the building. BRILL.” Youth Group website

This is really good news for the Youth Group, but they still want even more VOLUNTEERS to help with their activities. They meet every Friday between 7pm and 9pm at the Red Cross Hut, Sheriff’s Highway, Hedon and rely on the support of the local community. The Group is run by volunteers.

The Group needs your help and support. If you are able to help either regularly or occasionally – this might be serving drinks, leading a game or craft session, or taking down names – then please contact them.

They are also always on the look-out for anyone who can donate any equipment to the group or give an interesting talk. You can contact them:

Scott Burton
Youth Group Volunteer
01482 899154
e: admin@hedonyouthgroup.org

Visit:  www.hedonyouthgroup.org

South Holderness Cricket Club

SOUTH HOLDERNESS CRICKET CLUB played Kirk Ella in the East Yorkshire Alliance 20/20 Cup at their Middle Lane ground, Hedon on Sunday 20th May 2012.

South Holderness, who scored 79 for 9, lost to Kirk Ella, 203 for 2 off 20 overs. Rich Steele of Kirk Ella scored 105 runs (including 11 fours and 6 sixes) and was his maiden century in a 20/20 match.

The next scheduled match at Middle Lane is on Saturday 26th May 2012 which is SHCC An Xl versus Skidby at 2pm. 

——————————————

Did you know…? South Holderness Cricket Club has been playing cricket in Hedon since before 1882 when the club was founded. With a 130 year history, this must make it one of the oldest community groups in the town. We publish some useful club information below:

Continue reading

Hedon Methodist Friendship Circle 50th Anniversary


 “A friend is someone who walks in when others walk out!”

This entry was just one of the 18 beautiful floral arrangements at the Friendship Circle’s 50th Anniversary Flower Festival held over the weekend at Hedon Methodist Church. But we think it perfectly sums up the theme of that event – enough said!

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

THE QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS in Hedon will be the town’s biggest celebration this year!

Market Hill will be the venue for the main celebrations on Monday 4th June 2012 in the early evening until late! Festive stalls and traditional hog roast will set the scene. A local band and dance group will perform, there will be competitions for the family and a very hotly contested tug-of-war competition between teams from different local pubs.

The town beacon will be lit and a firework display is being organised.

The last time we had something to celebrate on this scale, leading to the Town Beacon being lit, was in 2010 when the Town hosted Yorkshire Day – however, the Jubilee Celebration looks likely to be a bigger and an even more enjoyable affair.

We have had a countdown to the Big Day taking place on the Hedon Blog all month – and we hope to bring you more information about the events taking place as the Town Council publishes this.

For information on the Jubilee Celebrations and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Beacons in neighbouring villages and places then have a look at our special page on HU12 Online.

Visit: Jubilee Celebrations

Hedon Penny Throwing 2012 – videos

THESE VIDEOS record the Hedon Penny Throwing event that took place last night. We believe that this is the first time that the traditional annual event, led by Hedon’s newly elected Mayor, has ever been filmed in this way to keep for public posterity!

The footage is raw and unedited – but we hope the videos give a flavour of the event. Congratulations to Councillor Jim Lindop on becoming Hedon’s 665th Mayor and to Councillor John Dennis on becoming Deputy Mayor.





In this video the Mayor has to cope when the Council runs out of pennies!!

Hedon Mayor Deputy Mayor 2012
See more Penny Throwing photos on Flickr.

Cookies, cakes and crafts – good causes benefit from sale

A COOKIE AND CRAFT SALE takes place in aid of Dove House Hospice and Africrafts at Hedon Alexandra Hall, St Augustines Gate, on Saturday 19th May 2012, 10am until midday.

Alexandra Hall

In addition to selling cookies, cakes and crafts, a DVD will be shown with six short talks about “Why I believe the Bible”. These talks are given by Christadelphian brethren on the following topics; Archaeology, The Law of Moses, History, Biology, Manuscripts and Horticulture.

There will also be tea/coffee (donations to Dove House Hospice), cards for sale for the Christadelphian ‘Meal a Day Fund’ and the sale of second-hand books (proceeds to Dove House Hospice again).

What other events and activities are taking place across Holderness this week?

Visit: HU12 Online – What’s On?

Mayor Making Ceremony

AS PEOPLE GATHER outside the Hedon Town Hall tonight (Thursday 17th March 2012) to get their first glimpse of the new Mayor and to enjoy the fun of the Hedon Penny Throwing event, most will be unaware of the ages-old Mayor Making ceremony that will be played out behind the scenes.

King Edward III granted a Charter of Incorporation in 1348 which gave Hedon the rights to be a self-governing borough and to elect a Mayor. The Mayor Making ceremony has now become a traditional and formal part of Hedon Town Council’s Annual General Meeting. This is how events are expected to take place this evening:

Following prayers, Councillor Jim Lindop,  will be formally elected by other councillors as the Chairman of Hedon Town Council and by that election will also become Hedon Town Mayor. The new Mayor will then retire to the Town Hall Parlour for his official robing.

Hedon Mayor Chain of Office

Whilst the new Mayor dons his official Mayoral regalia, tributes will be paid to the retiring Mayor Councillor Ann Suggit for her marvellous work in representing the town, acting as its ambassador, raising money and highlighting good causes.

The new Mayor returns to the Council Chamber and will be invested with his Chain of Office by the retiring Mayor. The new Mayor will announce the appointment of his new Mayoress, his wife Sue Lindop in this case, who will be presented with her Chain of Office.

The election of the Deputy Mayor then takes place, and Councillor John Dennis will be invested with the Deputy Mayor’s Chain of Office.

The Town Council will then conduct the business of appointing its essential Committees and set the schedule of meetings for the rest of the year. There will then be an announcement of the date of the Mayor’s Civic Parade and Service.

The 665th Hedon Town Mayor will then leave the Town Hall with the other Civic Leaders and officials to meet the public outside the building – especially the children who will be eagerly waiting to gather the pennies from the Hedon Penny Throwing.