Autumn Harvest & Flower Festival, Castle Howard

Thursday 26 Sep – Sunday 29 September 2019 , Castle Howard

Running till Sunday, this Festival provides a fun day out for all the family. Enjoy stunning installations inside the House using seasonal flowers and produce before exploring the many games and activities being hosted outside in the gardens. Vintage tractor display, hay bale maze, a trail of beautiful willow sculptures, and more.

Find out about Yorkshire’s incredible wildlife with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, the charity which Castle Howard have recently chosen to kick off their new Charity of the Year scheme.

Full details of the Festival on the Castle Howard website here:

https://www.castlehoward.co.uk/DB/whats-on-view/autumn-harvest-and-flower-festival

The Secret Life of Trees – Yorkshire Arboretum Artist-in-Residence Lesley Seeger Debuts New Exhibition

This September, locally-based artist Lesley Seeger will introduce an all-new exhibition of work based on her year as Artist-in-Residence at the Yorkshire Arboretum. From 18th September to 14th October. Lesley began her residency in the autumn of 2018, and was immediately drawn to “The juxtaposition between the land and the sky, and how the trees make this connection between them.”

The exhibition, ‘The Secret Life of Trees’, will include pieces of Lesley’s best work produced during her residency. Most pieces have been painted over a long period of time, meaning that each painting contains a mixture of seasons. Some began taking shape in spring and completed in autumn, painted on-site at the arboretum and completed in the studio. “It pays homage to trees in their glory, structure and delicacy and celebrates their dark moody spaces and sparkling light.”

When asked what drew her to a residency at the arboretum, Lesley said: “I wanted to have the opportunity to immerse myself in their atmosphere, to get to know them better, to observe their interrelatedness of form and colour throughout the seasons and in different types of light. This is a living place. They are not just inanimate objects; they are breathing things and they have a presence of their own.”

Lesley began painting professionally 24 years ago, and for ten years painted abstract florals, where she developed her subtle use of colour. In her own words, she developed her now recognisable style “when I moved back to the countryside after living in York, where I began to paint more observed work out in the landscape.” Lesley likes to challenge herself and has recently completed commissions including the painting of a house in Filey, and the view from the front door of a cottage in County Donegal, north-western Ireland. Both paintings, available to view on her website, are good examples “of observation and imagination working together to produce a hybrid, part reality and part make-believe.”

‘The Secret Life of Trees’ will also include specially-designed posters of the arboretum, using photographs taken during Lesley’s residency. Her book ‘Coming Home’ will also be on sale, as well as signed, limited edition prints and cards.

For more information, visit the arboretum website at http://www.yorkshirearboretum.org/events/the-secret-life-of-trees-exhibition

Parish Council meeting 16 Sep

Slingsby village hall, Monday 16 Sep, 7pm

A regular meeting of Slingsby Parish Council. As always, residents are invited to attend.

Slingsby Ride and Stride – lecture/tour/market cancelled

While All Saints’ church will still be providing refreshments for Riders and Striders on 14 Sep, it has been necessary to cancel the church tour and churchyard market, for health and safety reasons, owing to the state of the churchyard and scaffolding. More background here.

NB. Ride and Stride Day 14 Sep, All Saints’ Slingsby TOUR CANCELLED

Saturday 14 September 2019, 10am to 12 noon, All Saints’ Slingsby

Yorkshire Historic Annual Ride and Stride Day. Please note that the guided tour of the church has been CANCELLED for health and safety reasons, owing to the current building works. Walk, drive or ride to All Saints’ Slingsby, in support of church funds and one of our match funders, the Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust: http://www.yhct.org.uk/get-involved/ride-stride/

Coffee, refreshments will still be provided in the church.

It is hoped that Dr Dav Smith of York University will now give a guided tour of the church at a later date in October. He has researched the history of all the church buildings along the Street and is an expert on the rebuilding and modifications which took place in the 19th century.