PENNYHOOKS
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Christmas Fayre 2024
Saturday 23rd November
10.30am - 1.30pm
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Mugs
Pens
Cards
Jellies
Calendars
Tea -
Towels
Pennyhooks
Honey
Birdboxes
and Beehouses
Chopping Boards
Pine Cone
Trees
P l a n t e r s
Reindeer
Coasters
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We are delighted to welcome visitors to our annual
Christmas Fayre at Pennyhooks Farm. We invite you to come and share
a drink and home-made cake with us. Come and browse our range of
products made by our students, visit the animals and enjoy a walk
around the farm - remember to bring your wellies!
We will also be running a Bottle Tombola and Raffle.
If you are local and able to help us by volunteering on the day, we
would be most grateful, please let us know at pennyhooksfarmtrust@gmail.com
or give us a call on 01793 780213
We are happy to accept cash or
cheques as well as card or BACs payments
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Picking
crab-apples to make our jams and jellies
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Despite
the weather, we have enjoyed getting back together, busy with our
preparations for our Harvest meal this week and our fast
approaching Christmas Fayre.
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Staff,
Students, our Patron and his wife (Gordon and Janet Gatward) and
Kate Clare enjoying our harvest meal together.
Janet also demonstrated her spinning wheel and the students enjoyed
being part of a new craft.
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We have been 'blackberrying'
and cutting willow to use for reindeer legs and bee-house fillers
as well as feeding the leaves to some very happy goats!
Some of us have also been learning green woodworking skills and
have been making small stools, using a shave horse.
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On the
farm, we have welcomed our new bull, "Nuthatch Wesley".
We are also very pleased with the arrival of a precious, healthy
calf - it has been a joy to see her drinking well and trotting
after her mother.
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Nuthatch
Wesley arrives and everyone watches as he gets used to his new
surroundings. Our new calf, just a day old!
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We also have
some other wonderful news to share: our Centre Manager, Emma
Masefield who has been studying for a Masters in Autism in Adults
(M.Ed), achieved a distinction for her dissertation, "In their
own space and time"
Autistic adults have difficulty being understood by non-autistic
carers, can attending to the movement differences between them help
to bridge the gap in finding a common language? A Case Study. Her
tutors highly commended her work, as being insightful and
innovative and are suggesting that it be put forward for
publication as it adds new knowledge to the field.
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Celebrating Emma's success
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Find us at
Pennyhooks Farm, Shrivenham, Oxon. SN6 8EX (signed just off the A420
between Shrivenham & Watchfield)
Thank you for all your support for Pennyhooks Farm
Trust which we appreciate very much indeed
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