‘Make A Difference’ Wreath Workshop
Join us for a fun festive evening and create your own beautiful Christmas wreath all whilst raising money for Hope English School!
Once again, this year we’re hosting a glorious evening of wreath making at Whitely Woods! Get festive and learn how to make a fresh Christmas door wreath using traditional floristry techniques. The wonderful florists from Violets and Daisies will instruct you all the way and there will be lots of beautiful foliage and exciting bits and bobs to decorate with - no two door wreaths will look alike!
Enjoy hot drinks and mince pies while you craft the evening away, and come away with a beautiful hand-crafted wreath to decorate your door for the season.
All abilities are welcome from complete beginners to experts and all materials will be provided.
What is it? Come along and join us to make your own personal Christmas wreath. All materials and tuition are provided to create an outstanding decoration as well as mulled wine and festive snacks! There will also be the opportunity to take part in our amazing Christmas raffle - your chance to win some absolutely fabulous prizes! Why not bring a friend and enjoy a wonderfully festive evening out?
When is it? Monday 2nd December at 7pm.
Where is it? ‘Plimsoll Building’, Girlguiding Sheffield Outdoor Activities Centre, Whiteley Wood, Common Lane, Sheffield S11 7TG. (Please note that parking is only available for anyone with limited mobility, please park at the end of the drive (on Common Lane) and walk down the drive.)
How much is it? Tickets are £45 per person, which includes a donation to the work of Hope English School as well as everything you need to create your own stunning wreath, ready to hang pride of place on your front door! Festive drinks and snacks are also included in the ticket price.
What is Hope English School?
Hope English School is a is a Sheffield based charity specialising in the provision of ESOL classes and digital skills training to asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable adults.
Learning English and gaining access to education is one of the biggest challenges new arrivals face. Very little is provided by the government and college courses are over subscribed and often difficult to access. We want to make education as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. We believe that gender, finances, legal status, mobility or childcare should not be a barrier to anyone accessing the learning they need. Learning English and gaining digital skills is ESSENTIAL to making a home here.
We believe that there is a future and a hope for the people we work with and that language plays a key role in providing them with opportunities and helping them to integrate.