
Stories of Hope: Community Day

20th September 12pm-4pm
Summary

Join us on the 20th September for our Stories of Hope Community Day, hosted here at The Matthew Project Center, 70-80 Oak Street.
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There will be a variety of family-friendly activities on offer as well as refreshments and a BBQ.
The focus of this community day is on storytelling and the power it has to help empower people to overcome adversity and to raise awareness for those struggling, and to support those struggling by showing we care and are here to support.


Activities
Mandala Stone Painting

Badge Making
Raffle​​​
Storybook Making​​
Poetry Readings

Fete activities


Entries close 21st September
Results Drawn 26th September
All proceeds go to

Prizes!
For our Stories of Hope Community Day Raffle we have some amazing prizes up for grabs;
Click here to get your tickets!
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to any show
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Free Family Swim
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Signed Anthology by Harry Baker

Trimingham Leisure Club
£50 Dining Voucher
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Collection of AF Harrold Novels

x 2 voucher
The Garage classes

Set of 3 Norfolk Natural Living Candles

Entertainer
Voucher

£50 voucher at XO Kitchen!

Performers
Kitty & Cedric
Kitty and Cedric, neighbours from South Walsham, have paired up to form a musical duo based on their shared love for 60s music.
Performing a nostalgic mix of classics from Bob Dylan and Jodie Mitchell to Creedence and Johnny Cash.
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The pair have much experience performing at fates and fundraisers all around the county and are excited to perform their Norwich gig supporting The Matthew Project.

The Last Sentinel
The Last Sentinel is a mature composer, remixer and producer playing live lo-fi melodic electronic music spanning indie dance, house, trance and DNB.
Influences come from alt rock (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Primal Scream) as well as mainstream electronic acts (The Prodigy, Pendulum, The Crystal Method).
He plays at EMOM’s, fundraisers and hosts a regular monthly electronic music night at the Rose Pub and Deli in Queens Road, Norwich. ​

Rackheath Youth Theatre
Rackheath Youth Theatre (RYT) was formed in 2001 when it was realised that there was an abundance of young talent waiting for their chance in Rackheath Players amateur dramatic society.
RYT is now co-run by sisters Laura Ferris and Deborah Dance. The term time classes incorporate acting, singing and dancing. Members of the group are given the opportunity to take part in the Rackheath Players shows, put on their own main production in July as well as holding a Christmas review to showcase all their newly acquired skills. The youth theatre aims to build upon existing talents and broaden experience in all elements of theatre craft. The group provides a great place to meet new people and develop confidence in a friendly and welcoming environment. When not rehearsing for shows, the youth theatre continue their training sessions and also hold further workshops.
Stuart Webb
Stuart is a poet and spoken word artist living in North Norfolk. His poetry is witty, rich in rhyme and wordplay, with an eye for the absurdities of modern life. 
He was the winner of the first-ever Poet's Palace Norwich audience vote and has headlined events at the Norwich Arts Centre and across East Anglia. 
Stuart has published one pamphlet 'Notes from Hysteria Island' (Back Room Poetry) and has contributed to the 10 Poets vol.2 anthology (Earth Island Books). 
