Hannahs at seale hayne tenants newsletter may 2015

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Hannahs at Seale-Hayne Tenants Newsletter May 2015 Issue #1 Welcome to the first ever Seale-Hayne Tenants Newsletter. Every issue we will feature one tenant and will include all the latest news from tenants and artists. We plan to send out a newsletter every quarter so the next one will be published in August. Please send your news to Pippa Sale - [email protected] For any queries please contact Tracy Sweeney - [email protected]

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Hannahs at Seale-Hayne

Tenants NewsletterMay 2015

Issue #1

Welcome to the first ever Seale-Hayne Tenants Newsletter. Every issue we will feature one tenant and will include all the latest news from tenants and artists. We plan to send out a

newsletter every quarter so the next one will be published in August.

Please send your news to Pippa Sale - [email protected] For any queries please contact Tracy Sweeney - [email protected]

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Veterans with Dogs

VETERANS WITH DOGS provides Assistance Dogs and training for Veterans suffering with invisible injuries, from trauma related to service.

The aim of the charity:

To improve quality of life for Veterans through the companionship of dogs by providing training, education and support services for Assistance Dogs and companion animals.

• Unrequited love and companionship• Motivation, structure and routine• Removing loneliness and isolation• Building trust and consistency• Social interaction and Veteran support• Fun

By working with individuals and their dogs training them together to provide the help needed to cope with daily life. The dogs are trained to recognise when their owners are experiencing stress by, for instance, putting on the light if a nightmare occurs, getting veterans up and out of bed in the mornings, insisting that the owners follow a morning routine by fetching medication, opening doors cupboards etc. Breaking the “stress cycle” by following signals eg: leading the veteran away from difficult situations and giving structure and purpose to lives that have previously been

By now you will all have become accustomed to seeing us wandering around the

grounds with our dogs wearing their “I’m training, please ignore me” jackets, and

several have asked just what it is all about. We would therefore like to take this

opportunity to spread awareness by explaining a little about our charity which is

based here at Seale-Hayne.

empty. Whilst providing love and companionship and helping to rebuild trust. The bywords being RESPECT, CARE and COMPASSION!

Please help us with our training. If you see the dogs wearing their jackets please do not make a fuss of them as this distracts them from doing valuable work and causes distress for their handlers.

Fundraising is an ongoing mission for us and we are always grateful for volunteers and fundraisers. We will be having a stand at the Hannahs PAWS Dog Show on 13th June where we will be happy to explain more. We also sell dog toys, dog treats, training aids etc. at competitive prices and original watercolour paintings of pets so please ask for details. (Our office is Upper East 121). We will also be at Armed Forces Day in Plymouth on 27th June.

One of our volunteers Rosemary is also doing a 15,000ft skydive on 8th July and would be most grateful for any offers of sponsorship from tenants, friends and contacts of those based at Seale-Hayne.

https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/gameforalaugh

Well I think that about wraps it up other than to issue a very warm welcome to all. We look forward to meeting you.

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News

EarFilmsEarFilms is a storytelling experience like no other. Place on a blindfold, sit in a 3D sphere of speakers and lose yourself in a lifelike, vivid story for your ears and your imagination. Founder Daniel Marcus Clark and his colleague Chris Timpson are always open to talk to people about sound and discuss collaborations around the use of sound and storytelling for entertainment, education and therapy. They have recently set up a small ambisonic surround sound rig and creative workspace which will allow them to continue concepting and experimenting with sonic storytelling.

They have just returned from the US where they had a week residency at ArtShare in LA and then a one week residency at the University of California in Davis. Their work in the US included a combination of performances and workshops as well as a collaboration with neuroscientists and acousticians at Davis. This was their largest show to date with 180 people collectively wearing blindfolds and exercising their imaginations together!

The Moveable Feast Workshop CompanyRun by Tony Gee, The Moveable Feast guides people, using a wide range of creative processes and media, to produce their own spectacular events. Tony has worked as a freelance artist for thirty years touring nationally and internationally.

It has been a very busy year so far with four big shows in Primary Schools in London and Zurich, a day for Devon Guild of Craftsman at Seale-Hayne, a hands-on day for artists who run workshops, a day on creativity with lots of artists running workshops in different art forms at Exeter University for nearly 200 PGCE students.

Over the next few months Tony and his team will be working on projects in Dorset, Norwich, Bristol and Saskatchewan, Canada.

Rob HillsResident blacksmith Rob has completed the staircase he has been working on for 14 months. This was a private commission for a lady building her dream home which was ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘Harry Potter’ influenced. The brief was to create a twisted dark looking vine to grow up and around the stairs and gallery above. Rob added a slight ‘art nouveau’ influence as it perfectly complimented the brief.

Interesting facts - All the metal weighs in at two tons. One ton of coke was used in the forging process, along with twelve 47kg bottles of propane and fifteen large bottles of oxygen.

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Counselling for CarersDavid Humeniuk, Development Officer for Counselling for Carers, manages a team of 50+ volunteer counsellors working throughout Devon with carers aged 18+. The organisation also runs a programme of therapeutically focused workshops on a range of themes relating to the caring role and has recently launched its own website www.c4cdevon.org.uk.

On 22nd June David will be setting out on a coast-to-coast sponsored walk in aid of Counselling for Carers. To support him visit https://www.facebook.com/c2c4c4c and like/share his page.

The Farm-Able ProjectThe Farm-Able Project is a not for profit Social Enterprise run by a group of experienced professionals whose lives have been affected by a loved one’s trauma. They help people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder using therapeutic work in the countryside as an aid to recovery.

They recently organised two experience days on Dartmoor including the rural art of Dry Stone Walling run by a local craftsman. Accompanied by staff and volunteers, the group consisted of all ages and armed forces backgrounds and they learnt new skills and forged new friendships.

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Gail BryantGail is a weaver and a member of HANDS. In May she has a piece being exhibited at Exeter University. She is taking part in an exhibition in the Centre for ALternative MAterials and REmanufacturing Technologies (CALMARE) as part of University of Exeter Arts and Culture, a programme of public events. ‘From Cowboys to Astronauts’ is an art from waste exhibition promoting the concept of a circular economy – a regenerative economic system where materials and energy from products are recovered and put back into the system instead of simply being disposed of.

Cycle Systems AcademyStaff NewsSean Lally will be taking part in Prudential Ride London in August alongside Simon Curtis from Reach and Abi Cozens from Health & Wellbeing. Sean will also be entering The Dartmoor Classic in June.

CoursesThe Residential Courses are proving really successful and students are loving the environment and atmosphere of Seale-Hayne.

Campagnolo Pro Shop and EPS courses will be running this year and courses for Hannahs guests will start this year from basic through to professional level.

Pete ReevesResident jeweller Pete created this stunning duck brooch for our new Patron Gail Getty. It is made of silver, 18ct yellow gold with a diamond eye.

Rooms for rentSpace to RentThere is space available to rent so please let us know if you have friends who might be interested.

• LE6 - 15 square meters at £155 a month• LN10 - 10 square meters at £100 a month• Tower Rooms – we are open to offers

For artists please contact Pete Reeves - [email protected] For tenants please contact Patrick Jenkins - [email protected]

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Dame Hannah Roger’s School, registered charity no. 306948. Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, a limited company registered in England and Wales with number 5512987, and registered as a charity with number 1148882, and whose registered office address is at Woodland Road, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9HQ is the sole trustee of Dame Hannah Roger’s School.

T: 01626 325 800 | E: [email protected] at Seale-Hayne, Howton Lane, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQwww.discoversealehayne.org | /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahs

New TenantsWelcome to Nicky Fraser of Vintage Magpie Bears who has returned to Seale-Hayne and moved into LW18. Illustrator Paul Stratton who has moved into LW17. Beauty and Massage Therapist Amy Weekes who has moved into Room 4 in the Health & Wellbeing Centre. Amy is running a special offer of 20% off tanning on a Thursday Contact her on 07540 375 499.

Tenants Activity Room Phone Email

Farm-Able Working outdoors with PTSD veterans LE7 01626 325641 /

07886 830693 [email protected]

Active Devon Youth sport UW117 01626 325645 [email protected]

Cycle Systems Cycle maintenance training Hayter Hames 01626 325857 [email protected]

Work It Fitness group Lambert 07974 992754 Richard [email protected]

Counselling for Carers Support for carers 6&7 01626 325621 /

07947 087493 [email protected]

Grey Matter IT company with Call Centre function Demo Rooms, Hayter Hames 01364 655200 [email protected]

Grey Matter IT company with Call Centre function Mezzanine, 3 offices at HH + N2, 3&5 in Quad

Earfilms Audio story telling UN17 & UN18 07888 695770 [email protected]

Veterans with Dogs Assistance dogs for PTSD veterans UW121 01626 325629 craig.maclellan@

veteranswithdogs.org.uk

Amanda Jones Occupational therapist UW115 01626 325629 [email protected]

School for Inspiring Talents

Specialising in children excluded from mainstream S112-115 01626 325625 [email protected]

Inter Be Learning and Development organisation UN21 07921 268782 Mike [email protected]

Adam Martin Ecologist with a particular interest in bats, conservation and environmental education. UW114 07766 202459 [email protected]

Kagemusha Taiko Japanese drummers Taiko 01626 325832 [email protected]

Tom Woolner Occupational therapist UW112 01626 325640 [email protected]

ThriveSocial & Emotional Well-Being Training & Development for Education, Healthcare and Social services

N23, N24, N16 0845 564 5001 [email protected]

Artists Activity Room Phone EmailCara Patterson Illustrator LW011 01364 653723 [email protected]

Framed@Hannah's (Graham Gilbert) Picture Framing, printing N20 07718 161079 [email protected]

Franzipan (Carolyn Thomson) Bags LW12 07840 713921 [email protected]

Gail Bryant Weaver, textiles N15 07933 959255 [email protected]

Gavin Blench Painter LW13 07871 477298 [email protected]

Graham Gilbert Photographer, picture framer, art glass mosaics N20 07718 161079 [email protected]

Jackie Bufton Fused glass N13 07979 985495 [email protected]

Noni Mackenzie Weaver, textiles N14 01364 653178 [email protected]

Pete Reeves Jeweller LW014 07921 103331 [email protected]

Nicky Fraser Vintage Bears LW018 07803 426513 [email protected]

Rob Hills Blacksmith The Forge 07834 439274 [email protected]

Sara Evans Ceramics, textiles, printmaking LW016 07527 919324 [email protected]

Sara Gilbert Painting, printmaking N19 07814 544059 [email protected]

Paul Stratton Artist Illustrator LW017 / N11 07811 935152 [email protected]

Tony Gee Puppeteer,storyteller, drama, workshop leader UW120 07950 998911 [email protected]