Posted on: 22 Aug 2018
Growing Recovery in Derbyshire (GRID) is proud to announce our partners plans for Recovery Week in September...
Chesterfield FC Community Trust will be designating the Chesterfield v Leyton Orient fixture on Saturday 1st September as Recovery Fixture. There will be a piece in the match day programme promoting recovery week.
http://www.spireitestrust.org.uk/
High Peak Food Bank will be running various group activities on site throughout Recovery Week.
http://www.highpeakfoodbank.co.uk/
Rhubarb Farm will be having an open day and afternoon tea on Tuesday 4th September. The events (including picking, sowing, willow weaving, etc) will run from 10m-2pm. There will be a pick up from Chesterield for clients interested in coming along.
Growing Lives will be running a walk and open day at their site in Ilkeston. This event will run all day on Wednesday 5th September.
http://www.derventiohousing.com/what_we_do/growing-lives.html
Wash Arts will be having a stall on Ilkeston Market on Thursday 6 September from 0900-1500 to promote the service.
DAAS (Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service) and DVG (Derbyshire Veterans Group) will be having a stall in Pavements Shopping Centre from 1000-1500 and enjoy offering Mocktails at their offices in Chesterfield.
https://www.derbyshireveteransgroup.org.uk/
Hope Springs will be hosting an afternoon tea for all clients at their site in Chesterfield on Thursday 13 September from 1200-1500.
http://www.hopesprings.org.uk/
Beardwood Natural Living project will be leading a walk from Furness Vale back to the farm where tea and cakes will be served by participants on Friday 14 September.
https://www.growingrecoveryinderbyshire.co.uk/recovery-projects/beardwood-natural-living-project
Derby County Community Trust will be hosting the 6-a-side football Recovery Festival!
Where?
The Racecourse, St Marks, Road, Chaddesden, Derby, DE21 6AL
When?
Wed 5th Sep 2018 09:30 start
How much?
FREE!
https://www.derbycountycommunitytrust.com/
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