Shrove Tuesday Pancake Party at The Eversfield Centre 2024

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Party at The Eversfield Centre 2024

Delicious Pancakes and A Great Day!

On 13 February, Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras about 35 people from Trinity Church, other Mill Hill Churches and other community groups came to The Eversfield Centre and enjoyed a most successful afternoon, celebrating the day before the beginning of Lent. The highlight was freshly cooked pancakes with a variety of delicious toppings. 
 
They proved to be very popular and our cooks were kept busy in the kitchen all afternoon A short quiz tested our knowledge of the meaning of Shrove Tuesday and the traditions that have grown up over the centuries.
 
There was a real buzz of conversation throughout the afternoon and a general consensus that this first time that we had held a pancake party was a most enjoyable occasion.
Open House Schedule 2024

Open House Schedule 2024

Thursday afternoons 2.00 – 3.30pm

Fortnightly meetings with speakers and varied activities.

11 January

“Shops and Shopping” Stanley Bass

25 January

“The Burnt Oak Foodbank” Deepa Chauhan.

8 February

“Dick Whittington-the man, the myth (and the cat)”. Jill Finch.

22 February

“The life and crimes of Agatha Christie” Judy Karbritz.

7 March

“Phantom of the Opera” Geoff Strum.

21 March

“Entertainingly Yours – John and Chris”. John Steele and Chris Walker.

All are welcome at these meetings, held at The Eversfield Centre,
Eversfield Gardens, Mill Hill NW7 2AE and on Zoom.

Above – images after the meeting with Deepak Chauhan and her talk on The Burnt Oak Foodbank – also a snapshot of the locals who attended attended the meeting on 25 January 2024.

Warm Space at Trinity Church Mill Hill

Warm Space at Trinity Church Mill Hill

Come along to our warm space

Warm space and drinks are provided – with Free Wifi available

Starting from 10th January – all ages are welcome

Every Tuesday
12pm – 3pm
Free Entry

 

Find us at:
Eversfield Centre
11 Eversfield Gardens, London NW7 2AE

Public Transport
We are a 5 Minutes walk from Mill Hill or Burnt Oak Stations.
Closest bus routes 251 or 114

Open House Meetings and Schedule 2023

Open House Meetings and Schedule 2023

Open House is a fortnightly meeting for older people which is held at The Eversfield Centre during term times. Meetings are hybrid with most people coming in person to The Eversfield Centre (where there is a car park), and a few members joining by Zoom when they cannot travel to the Centre.
We meet from 2 – 3.30pm on Thursday afternoons and enjoy a wide variety of interesting  talks and entertainments. From about 3pm there is a social time over tea and cakes.
Open House is a friendly group, and as the name implies, we are open to welcome everyone who would like to come. Our members come from many local churches and from the local community.
Date: Thursday Afternoons
Time: 2 – 3.30pm
Location: The Eversfield Centre
The programme for the first half of 2023 is as follows:
  • 5 January. “Myself and other animals”. Simon Brown.
  • 19 January. “Dover to Hebrides. Halfway round the shipping forecast”. Illustrated talk by Maggi and Harry Lamb.
  • 2 February. “Witches and Highwaymen of Hertfordshire”. Illustrated talk by Revd. John Merrill.
  • 16 February. “Share and share alike. Another hour of music and mirth with John and Chris”. Entertainment by Revd.  John Steele and Chris Walker.
  • 2 March. “Seen from a bus”. Illustrated talk by Rob Kayne.
  • 16 March. “African tales/tails” Ian Jackson.
  • 29 March. “Songs from the Musicals, Movies and the Great American Songbook”. Musical entertainment by Geoff Strum.

Easter break

  • 20 April. “Inside the Victorian Pantry”. Judy Karbritz.
  • 4 May. “Funny Girls”. Geoff Bowden.
  • 18 May. Christian Aid fundraising afternoon. Bring and Buy stalls, Cream
  • Tea and Talk by Veronica Wagner on the work of Christian Aid. Entry £2.50.
  • 1 June. “London in the Swinging Sixties”. Colin Oakes.
All are welcome at these meetings. Come and enjoy being part of this
friendly group and socialising with others in a convivial atmosphere.
2022 Christian Aid Week with Trinity Mill Hill

2022 Christian Aid Week with Trinity Mill Hill

At Trinity, we are setting ourselves a Christian Aid Week Challenge of walking

3 Million Steps this May, whilst benefiting from some exercise and raising vital funds.

Last year, we walked 1.7 million steps and raised an incredible £2000; so this year we are stretching our target (and our fitness levels!) to 3 million steps with the aim of raising £3000; thus seeking to make an impact to even more lives around the world.

We appreciate that these are tough financial times, so please only give what you can afford; whatever you can give is very much appreciated and will change the lives of many.

Together as a community we will aim to reach our goal and raise what we can in order to do our bit for Christian Aid. Thank you.

 


Instructions for giving to Christian Aid

This can be done online via Just Giving – Just click Donate Now link below!

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Click on ‘Give Now’ and follow the instructions. Note that the amount added to the donation for Just Giving’s fee can be from £10 and over.