HEADLINES. News. THE HEADWAY THAMES VALLEY NEWSLETTER August 2013 Headway Thames Valley, Brunner Hall, 84b Greys Road, Henley on Thames, RG9 1TF

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very HEADLINES THE HEADWAY THAMES VALLEY NEWSLETTER August 2013 Headway Thames Valley, Brunner Hall, 84b Greys Road, Henley on Thames, RG9 1TF 65 s Club S Budd 65 M Ives 35 M Brown 20 A Keeley 15 E Jalland 10 L Rampton 10 B Newport 5 D Johnston 5 July 2013 Thank you to all 65 s club members for their support. News Music workshop at Henley College Continuing the longstanding collaboration we enjoy with The Henley College, the choir headed down Greys Road in May to take part in a workshop performance in the college studio with A level music students. Everyone was struck by the high standard of the students performances and it was fantastic for our clients to be able to share their music with them too. The choir s performance included Consider Yourself from Oliver, two unaccompanied pieces and Bring me Sunshine, we also enjoyed Cemetery Gates a solo by David Butterfield. Our guests were Mark Burton, Eddie Winship and singer Becky Keane. We are very grateful to them and Sharon Warnes, our music therapist, Dr David Golby, music tutor at the college, and the students, who all helped to make this a very rewarding event. The audience included volunteers, family members, Pathways students, Mayor of Henley, Cllr Stefan Gawrysiak, and our founder, Pat Barnett. Events coming up For more details on any event please phone 01491 411469 or see the web site Tuesday 13 th August 7pm Tuesday Club The Tylers Rest, Reading all welcome. Saturday 31 st August R4D UK s only disabled regatta www.regattaforthedisabled.org/ A lovely day by the Thames - boat rides, mini farm, music, stalls, dragon boat racing. 7 th September 7:30 pm - Last Night of the Proms Concert Henley Symphony Orchestra and live broadcast from The Royal Albert Hall. St Mary s Church, Henley on Thames. Tickets from Headway office. A unique event in aid of 5 local charities including Headway Thames Valley

The band Eddie Winship watched by students from the college Founder Pat Barnett and Trustee keith Butterfield Mark Burton accompanied on piano 2

HEADLINES Becky Dave s solo with music therapist Sharon Warnes We are very grateful to Rod Bird of Electric Landscape for taking these lovely photos! We would also like to thank Rupert House School in Henley on Thames and Umbrella Entertainment for their sponsorship of Music Therapy this year. We would not be able to continue this vital therapy without them. John Dennet Retires Our mini-bus driver John retired at the end of June. John joined the charity in 2008 shortly after we moved to Brunner Hall. John drove the bus from his home in Caversham to collect clients from the Reading area and helped out at fundraising events. John will be sorely missed by us all and we wish him a very happy retirement. John is pictured here at a surprise presentation where he received a hand made card with messages from the clients and a gift of a voucher for afternoon tea at Cliveden for him and his wife from all his many friends at Headway. John is second from the left at front fow and his daughter Helen and wife Sandra, who volunteers at the centre, are 4th and 5th from the left back row. 3

Welcome! Welcome to Matthew Critchfield who has just joined us as a community enabler. Headway Thames Valley enablement program seeks to assist clients in achieving personal goals and promotes wellbeing in the community. Matthew will also be driving the minibus to collect clients and bring them to our centre. He is taking over the driving role that Phil had. Phil is now doing more bus driving, taking over the driving that John Dennett did. The enablement project is being paid for partly by funding from Berkshire West PCT this year and also with the generous assistance of Mr Mark Farmar and The Childwick Trust. We are very grateful to them all for their support. We would not be able to provide this important service without them. Thank you! A huge thank you to the following for their generous support and sponsorship: Cardy Beaver 1000 Shiplake pop up café 260 Henley on Thames Town Council 2708 Vail Williams 252 Stephanie O Neil 100 Henley Festival 800 Mark Farmer 1000 Childwick Trust - 2500 Berkshire Masonic Lodge 1000 Umbrella Entertainment 2500 Callum, Connor Phoebe and Andrew - Green Park challenge total 1031 Wargarve Tennis Club 320 Friends of Rupert House School 5888 The Butchers Arms, Sonning Common 2000 The Piggott School 661.15 Mrs Schnepp 200 Plus several small but equally important donations! The above donations will be used toward helping adults in the area with brain injury we are shortly taking delivery of a second-hand adapted vehicle for taking out smaller groups to specific activities, and the money from the Green Park Challenge is being put towards this. Sponsorship from Umbrella Entertainment and Rupert House School will support our music therapy and donations from Henley on Thames Town Council and Berkshire Masons will go towards improvements in our centre. tennis tournament to raise funds for us. Left Thank you to Members of Wargrave Tennis Club who held a 4

It s been a fantastic few months for donations and fundraising we are really grateful that so many individuals and organisations have thought of us and decided to help in any way they can! We d also like to thank Henley Shutters, everyone who donated prizes for the auction and attended the Friends of Rupert House School Ball and last but not least, Sol-Tec Ltd for their continued support. Elaine and Christa at the Butchers Arms Music Festival The Right Side at South Street Arts Centre A very successful Arts Event was put on at South Street Arts Centre in Reading. The aim was to take the audience deep into the right side of the human brain for a mindexpanding evening celebrating creativity after brain injury. Featuring musical performances, inspirational readings and art by clients of the charity past and present, this unique exploration into cranial creativity helped to raise awareness of brain injury whilst raising funds for the charity too. We are very grateful to The Henley Festival for sponsoring this event and to all those who took part. It really was a special evening with some outstanding performances. Well done to Tammy Renwick, our assistant psychologist and Lorna Greenwood for putting on such a great show! Louise Acker, who was our assistant psychologist last year demonstrated her salsa skills with a friend. Louise is now studying for a Phd at Oxford. 5

Artist Helena Levett Jim Carol Robin Sophie Rosie Mercury Blues Band 6

Members of Mercury Blues Band and Headway Staff Johnathon and Trevor 7

Alan Wise We are closed Monday 26 th August SATURDAY 31 st August - R 4 D a regatta on the river at Phyllis Court Club, Henley adapted boats, Dragon boat racing, stalls, music and much more http://www.regattaforthedisabled.org/ Saturday 7 th September Last Night of the Proms at St Mary s Church, Henley on Thames. Tickets from offiec 01491 411469. See invitation below Thursday 3 rd October AGM : 6:30 pm 7:30 pm Salisbury Club, Henley on Thames followed by buffet and drinks. CONTACT US Brunner Hall 84B Greys Road Henley-on-Thames RG9 1TF Telephone: 01491 411469 Email: info@headwaythamesvalley.org.uk View this and all our previous newsletters online at: www.headwaythamesvalley.org.uk 8

As part of my Mayoral year I am organising a Last Night of the Proms Concert featuring the Henley Symphony Orchestra Saturday 7 th September at 7.30 pm. All of the proceeds are going to local charities, Sue Ryder, Headway Thames Valley, Riverside counselling, Age UK Oxfordshire and The Chiltern s Children Centre. It will be a brilliant event for Henley on Thames. Fun, Flags and Bunting provided. I hope you can support this event. Thank you Stefan and Catherine Tickets are available from The Henley on Thames Town Hall 01491 576982 9

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