Issue 4 Celebrating The Second Half Centre! The Second Half Centre Members’ Newsletter Winter Term 2014 On Sunday 19th January The Second Half Centre welcomed Maureen Lipman; national treasure, comedienne, actress, columnist and author to entertain a sold out audience. She delighted the standing room only crowd with her natural humour and brilliance, regaling her adventures as well as offering some sound advice on ageing. Maureen provided the third riveting instalment of our Evening Lecture Series, following in the footsteps of Ruby Wax and Justin Stebbing. We look forward to welcoming another esteemed guest soon! The Beginning of a New Era at The Second Half Centre Maureen Lipman Lights Up The Second Half Centre Celebrating The Second Half Foundation at The Mayor’s Parlour By invitation of the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; staff, volunteers and supporters of The Second Half Centre joined together in celebration of its astounding achievements and a new partnership with Open Age. Over 70 guests attended the prestigious event held in the Mayor’s parlor giving members of both organisations an opportunity to meet. The Mayor offered congratulations for the work The SHC has accomplished in only 18 quick months, as well as Open Age’s longevity. Summer Term: Monday 28th April to Friday 25th July 2014 On Friday the 28th of March over 200 members joined together to celebrate the end of term with a host of performances by the Drama and Theatre Club, as well as Bus Pass to Broadway. Members tucked into the vast array of food and enjoyed a few drinks, catching up and meeting new friends. Bus Pass to Broadway’s explosive rendition of Easter Parade brought everyone to their feet and was a fantastic way to bring another unforgettable term to a close at The SHC. We can’t wait for the next term to begin! Summer Term starts on Monday 28th April! As of the 1st of April The Second Half Centre will be under the management of Open Age. Our wonderful Centre Manager Jenny Marshall will once again be running the centre with the help of our delightful volunteers . The Second Half Foundation kindly gifted resources and equip- ment to Open Age, as well as providing ongoing funding for the SHC. Many new classes will be running at the centre along side the Second Half favourites. Take a look at the back of the newsletter for what’s in-store for the year ahead! As we welcome new members to the SHC family we must thank the tireless efforts of Founder and Chairman Jill Shaw Ruddock, Vice Chairman Michaela Rees Jones and Treasurer Diane Herlinger for making all this possible. Thank you also to our dedicated volunteers and teachers for making the centre such a success. We look forward to what the future holds for The Second Half Centre! To keep up to date with The Second Half Foundation please visit www.thesecondhalffoundation.com SHC Vintage Clothing Sale Triumph! On Friday 21st March The Sec- ond Half Centre held its very first vintage clothes sale, to raise money for The Second Half Foundation. Members as well as the local community came to rummage through the great selection of clothing raising over £700 for The Second Half Foundation.
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Issue 4
Celebrating The Second Half Centre!
The Second Half Centre
Members’ Newsletter Winter Term 2014
On Sunday 19th January The Second Half Centre welcomed
Maureen Lipman; national treasure, comedienne, actress, columnist
and author to entertain a sold out audience. She delighted the
standing room only crowd with her natural humour and brilliance,
regaling her adventures as well as offering some sound advice on
ageing. Maureen provided the third riveting instalment of our Evening
Lecture Series, following in the footsteps of Ruby Wax and Justin
Stebbing. We look forward to welcoming another esteemed guest
soon!
The Beginning of a New Era at The Second Half Centre
Maureen Lipman Lights Up The Second Half Centre
Celebrating
The Second Half Foundation at
The Mayor’s Parlour
By invitation of the Mayor of the Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; staff,
volunteers and supporters of The Second
Half Centre joined together in celebration
of its astounding achievements and a new
partnership with Open Age.
Over 70 guests attended the
prestigious event held in the Mayor’s
parlor giving members of both
organisations an opportunity to meet.
The Mayor offered congratulations for
the work The SHC has accomplished in
only 18 quick months, as well as Open
Age’s longevity.
Summer Term: Monday 28th April
to Friday 25th July
2014
On Friday the 28th of March over 200 members joined together
to celebrate the end of term with a host of performances by the
Drama and Theatre Club, as well as Bus Pass to Broadway.
Members tucked into the vast array of food and enjoyed a few
drinks, catching up and meeting new friends. Bus Pass to Broadway’s explosive rendition of Easter
Parade brought everyone to their feet and was a fantastic way to
bring another unforgettable term to a close at The SHC. We
can’t wait for the next term to begin!
Summer Term starts on Monday 28th April!
As of the 1st of April The Second Half Centre will be under the management of Open Age.
Our wonderful Centre Manager Jenny Marshall will once again be running the centre with the
help of our delightful volunteers . The Second Half Foundation kindly gifted resources and equip-
ment to Open Age, as well as providing ongoing funding for the SHC. Many new classes will be running at the centre along side the Second Half favourites.
Take a look at the back of the newsletter for what’s in-store for the year ahead! As we welcome new members to the SHC family we must thank the tireless efforts of
Founder and Chairman Jill Shaw Ruddock, Vice Chairman Michaela Rees Jones and
Treasurer Diane Herlinger for making all this possible. Thank you also to our dedicated
volunteers and teachers for making the centre such a success. We look forward to what the
future holds for The Second Half Centre!
To keep up to date with The Second Half Foundation please visit www.thesecondhalffoundation.com
SHC Vintage
Clothing Sale
Triumph!
On Friday 21st March The Sec-
ond Half Centre held its very
first vintage clothes sale, to raise
money for The Second Half
Foundation. Members as well as
the local community came to
rummage through the great
selection of clothing raising over
£700 for The Second Half
Foundation.
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Members participated in a 6 week
nutrition class, learning the best way to
maintain a healthy diet within budget.
Michelle Ellis focused on a variety of
topics from salt and sugar intake to key
vitamins. All followed by a delicious meal
prepared and cooked by SHC members.
Dishes this term included Roasted
Mediterranean Mixed Vegetables, and a
healthy crumble. Members now have a
full cook book of delicious and healthy
meals!
International Cooking
continued with many more
delicious recipes and
talented chefs, each with
their own tips and tricks for
the kitchen. Our very own
Galyna Polchenko started
the term with a taste of the
Ukraine, try her dried fruit
in The Life Café! Local chef
Lisa Wallen introduced
members to the delights of
Swedish cuisine, whilst Apu
Patwardhan gave the SHC a
vegetarian twist on the
flavours of India. New
additions to the cookery
schedule were Vietnamese
and Malaysian courtesy of
the wonderful Minh-Tam
Janssens and delightful Siti
Merret respectively. We
were also pleased to
welcome back Claude
Shehadi and Maria Niada
with their unique fusion of
Italian and Lebanese
cookery, as well as
Matoula Ploumidi for two
servings of Greek dishes.
Linda Dangoor finished
the term with a taste of
Persian Cuisine.
Join the International
Cooking class every
Monday next term to
enjoy a variety of delicious
dishes and sample some
new and exciting flavours.
Traveling with Your Taste
Buds: International Cooking
On the 30th of January and the 27th of February we welcomed
members to our monthly Lunch Club, held between 12.30pm
and 2pm. Members were treated to a delicious meal prepared in
The Second Half Centre kitchen by our very own Jenny Marshall
and the Second Half team. Lunch includes two hearty courses,
and a glass of wine, all served in our state-of-the-art centre with
the best company in town! All for £4!
During 2014 The Second Half Centre offered more exercise clasess than ever
with over 15 to choose from! Lindale Thomson joined the SHC exercise team
with his new and exciting aerobic dance class; Bokwa! This low impact cardio
workout got members dancing and feeling the rhythm as easy as 1,2,3! Rhiann
Keys returned to The Second Half Centre leading the new and popular Body
Well-being Pilates class. All of the old favourites such as Mat Pilates,
Staying Strong Yoga, Zumba and Stretch and Tone returned to the
SHC this term and proved to be more popular than ever! Come and join the
fun next term!
The Drama and Theatre Club were lucky enough to
catch a performance of the critically acclaimed
Versailles at the Donmar Warehouse this term.
Peter Gill’s new play provided inspiration to Josh
Azouz’s class for their performance during our end of
term party! Under the guidance of new tutor
Josh the class has gone from
strength to strength, filling The
Second Half Centre with laughter
each Tuesday!
New Year, New Workouts!
Lunch, Laugh and Linger!
A Fond Farewell and a Big Thank
You to Pan Our Talented Thai Chef!
It was with heavy hearts that we said farewell to
Pan Kongsrivilai our Thai Chef this term. Pan
had been cooking up a storm every Tuesday in
The Second Half kitchen, delighting members
with new and exciting recipes. Pan has been an
integral part of The Second Half Centre since
we opened our doors in October 2012.
Members, volunteers and staff will miss her
cheerful nature and sunny outlook that she
brought to the SHC. We hope to welcome Pan
back soon!
Members Cook and Taste Their Way
to a Healthier Lifestyle!
Drama Does The Donmar!
Members of the Discovering World Religions Through Art, Objects
and Sacred Spaces visited two ornate religious sites as well as the V&A
this term. Firstly members under the guidance of Maria Cristina White-da
Cruz visited the Neasden Temple, the first of its kind in the Western World,
to learn more about Hinduism its Art and Architecture. The groups second
visit was to Westminster Cathedral, the mother church of the Catholic
community in England and Wales and is the largest of its kind in the UK.
The third visit turned the focus to Islam, exploring the V&A’s Jameel Gallery.
Freeny Yianni Hammick, who helped build
Charles Satchi’s world famous art collection, led
2 packed Investing in Contemporary Art
workshops at the SHC this term. Members learnt
about success stories such as the innovative
sculptor Anish Kapoor as well as discovering the
work of emerging artists.
Discovering Neasden Temple, Westminster Cathedral and the V&A
Celebrating Spring at Wonderful Wisley!
Dr Childs and The Art of Revolution
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The Fine Arts at The SHC
Congratulations to all members who completed
a computing course this term at The Second
Half Centre. June Quammie, Taj Afolabi and
Mohammed Jaafar helped members gain
confidence online, on computers and iPads.
Learning skills from file management to
Facebook!
Congratulations to Our Web Wizzes!
Living Write!
Contemporary Art
Volunteers of the Term: Pan Kongsriviali and Marianne Astor
This term we are celebrating 2 volunteers, Pan and Marianne, who have been part of The Sec-ond Half Centre team since the beginning. Run-
ning Thai cookery classes and Tapestry work-shops respectively.
Thank you!
A Time to Talk
This term the distinguished Dr. Kevin Childs
explored The Art of Revolution during his lecture
series . Highlights of the term included fascinating
visits to The National Gallery and The Courtauld
Gallery to explore their Impressionist and Post—
Impressionist collections. Proving once again to be
one of The Second Half Centre’s most popular
classes, we look forward to explore and discover
more with Kevin next term!
The Arts team were back at The Second Half
Centre delivering a variety of classes to get
members’ creative juices flowing! The talented Derek Ogbourne led a day of art
each Wednesday with his Painting and
Beginners Drawing classes. Members
created original works in different mediums,
varying from pencil and paper to acrylic on
metal sheeting! Emily Fuller made intricate creations using felts,
mosaics and beading during her Craft Art
class on Thursdays, enjoying a morning of
creativeness and good company. The wonderful Marianne Astor once again led
a series of now famous Tapestry workshops
with members relaxing whilst designing some
wondrous weaves!
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Susanna Howard returned to The Second Half Centre
with her creative writing class, Living Write.
Members explored memories and created new works
of poetry and literature to share and discuss.
Members left the workshops with a sense of creative
accomplishment as well as a host of new friends.
Michael Runge and green fingered members of
Designing and Practical Gardening headed
to Wisley, the RHS’s main garden. The early
Spring sunshine was the perfect opportunity to
take in the garden’s brilliant blooms and
luscious landscapes. Members returned to the
SHC full of inspiration to put into practice in
our very own award winning allotment.
To keep up to date with The Second Half Foundation please visit www.thesecondhalffoundation.com
Psychotherapists Fella Orlean-Taub and Denise Hurst-
Hastings brought members together for a weekly
opportunity to share and discuss problems. This group
offered members an opportunity to explore solutions as