Sunday, 14 September 2025

Storybook Magic: Winnie the Pooh Lunch Delights Edenmore Residents

What began as a simple Mad Hatter’s Tea Party for World Book Lovers Day in 2024 has led to the creation of The Edenmore Book Club, led by Home Admin Sarah Dullaghan, offering moments of connection and comfort for residents, fondly referred to as family members.

Each book club meeting involves Sarah reading a chapter of a book aloud, surrounded by themed decorations and food throughout the home that the whole team get involved with! In the past, family members have enjoyed timeless classics such as Peter Rabbit, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Paddington, with the latest example being Winnie the Pooh for World Book Day.

A Community Effort

This year’s Winnie the Pooh afternoon was made even more special with generous donations from the Ilfracombe community, with Winnie the Pooh soft toys being gifted to the home. Family members were encouraged to sit back, close their eyes, and enjoy the storytelling over a glass of nosecco (alcohol-free sparkling wine), creating a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.

Shared Memories

Many family members shared how the event brought back ‘happy memories’ of reading Winnie the Pooh to their own children and grandchildren. Sarah reflected on the impact of these gatherings, saying, ‘Their smiles and reactions brought the story to life for me!’’

More Than Just a Book Club

The Edenmore Book Club is about more than just reading, it’s a space for sharing stories, reminiscing, and creating meaningful moments together. Held in the main lounge, it remains easily accessible to all, where family members can choose to be involved in the activities, reinforcing the home’s commitment to recognising the values, beliefs, and identity of each person who calls Edenmore Nursing Home their home.

 

Storybook Magic: Winnie the Pooh Lunch Delights Edenmore Residents

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The Sundial Summer Fair

Sundial Care Home in Tipton St John hosted its Summer Fair in their three-acre grounds, drawing strong support from family members (residents), relatives, members of the community, and volunteers for an afternoon of activities, stalls, and entertainment to celebrate the end of the summer season.

Visitors enjoyed a range of games, including Guess How Many Sweets Are in the Jar, Name the Teddy, Hook a Duck, and the ever-popular Splat the Rat. The fair also featured a variety of stalls, such as hair braiding, a book stall, locally handmade children’s clothes, tea and coffee, cake sale, face painting and more.

Singer Zara King provided live entertainment throughout the afternoon which had a couple of family members dancing non-stop, and later announced the winners of the raffle as the day came to a close. Signature mocktails were served by small business Botanic, alongside ice creams from the East Devon Ices van. Local neighbours Bella and her mum Liz sold home-baked cakes to support Bella’s school trip to New York and Hospice Care also supported the fair with a tombola stall.

Team members brought along their children to enjoy the activities and help run stalls, creating opportunities for intergenerational connections within the home. Leftover books and prizes from the stalls have since been donated to the Tipton Fete, ensuring the community continues to benefit from the day’s success.

Sundial Care Home is nestled in the heart of Tipton St John, and has long been known for their strong community involvement. The care home places great importance on maintaining strong community connections for those who live there, supporting their wellbeing and sense of identity. Many family members come from the surrounding area, and events like the Summer Fair support them to stay close to their community, while also giving those from further afield the chance to build new community connections.

The Sundial Summer Fair at Tipton St. John.

If you would like to learn more about Sundial Care Home, please visit https://www.sundialcare.com/lifes-journey-continued/

Thursday, 11 September 2025

Heritage Open Days Talk: Bideford Ceramics and International Maritime Trade

As part of Heritage Open Days, The Burton is presenting a mini-exhibition of ceramics selected from its archive, displaying works not typically accessible to the public (13th-21st September). This will focus on the relationship between Bideford’s history of ceramics and international maritime trade, both of which saw the town’s influence stretch across the globe. 

Come along on Sunday 14th September to hear more about this fascinating topic from Sadie Green, an expert in North Devon Pottery and its export to the Eastern seaboard of America in Elizabethan times. Sadie’s talk is free to attend but booking is required.


Call the gallery on 01237 471455 or book via our website at https://www.burtonartgallery.co.uk/exhibitions-activities/heritage-open-days-talk-bideford-ceramics-and-international-maritime-trade/

 

 

Sadie Green, an expert in North Devon Pottery

Sunday 14th September, 2025

Heritage Open Days Talk: Bideford Ceramics and International Maritime Trade

With Sadie Green

11.30am-12.30pm | FREE | Booking essential