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SUMMARY:Lent Retreat - God's creation inspiring us through Lent
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Revd Ruth Harris \nJourneying with Christ is the theme for the Lent Retreat this year.  \nWe have all had a difficult few years coping with Covid and all the measures implemented such as lockdowns and restrictions on meeting with each other. In this time of trial many found new links with the natural world and realised that to slow down and see wildlife\, gardens and the rhythm of nature is beneficial to our souls. On this retreat for Lent we will be looking again at God’s world and how it inspires us. Lent is often seen as a time of giving up something\, but this retreat will help us find more in God’s creation to encourage us on our journey towards Easter. We will discover more about how Creation can help us draw closer to the Creator. \nRuth is retired and previously served a vicar in Skipton with Carleton\, and was Area Dean for the Skipton Deanery. Originally from the Wakefield area\, she has served as a part time FE College Chaplain as well as a parish priest. Ruth is a Spiritual Director for the Diocese and serves as part of the Diocesan Tanzania Link Committee. Before ordination\, Ruth worked as an archivist for the West Yorkshire Archive Service.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/lent-retreat-gods-creation-inspiring-us-through-lent/
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SUMMARY:Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Lunch
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of worship and fellowship together over lunch. \nCoffee and biscuits will be served from 10.30am. \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/friends-of-parcevall-hall-eucharist-lunch-6/
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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop I
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Hilary Oliver \n Ensemble playing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere\, this workshop is aimed at experienced adult players who ideally offer two instruments and are able to swap between them.  The ability to hold your own part in a group and good sight-reading skills are key.  Expect a wide variety of interesting music and technique tuition\, as required. \nHilary is a retired music teacher who has played recorder for over 50 years. She started conducting and teaching whilst in the school 6th form\, then continued her musical studies at the Birmingham School of Music.  She has worked as a peripatetic woodwind tutor for more than 25 years.  Playing in a local consort as well as an early music wind ensemble\, she also conducts SRP meetings to indulge her passion for both ancient and modern recorder music.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-i-3/
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SUMMARY:A Day of Silence\, Prayer and Reflection - Being with Jesus
DESCRIPTION:Leader: The Right Reverend Lord Hope \n  \nYou are welcome to begin this day of silence\, reflection and prayer by joining our weekly Holy Communion at 10.15am\, otherwise the day will begin at 11.30am\, and includes lunch\, morning coffee and afternoon tea. \nDavid Hope was born in Wakefield where he attended the Grammar School and sang in the Cathedral Choir. He went on to Nottingham University where he gained a degree in Theology\, and then to St Stephen’s House\, Oxford\, to prepare for ordination. Whilst there he gained a doctorate in early liturgical texts. He was ordained in 1965 in Liverpool where he served a curacy for four years\, part of this time spent as a priest student in Bucharest\, licensed to serve in Yugoslavia\, Romania and Bulgaria! – all still under strict communist regimes. His first incumbency was in Warrington\, a council estate of some 15.000. He returned to St Stephen’s House as Principal in 1974 and in 1982 became Vicar of All Saints Church in the west end of London. In 1985 he returned to Wakefield as Diocesan Bishop\, and in 1991 became Bishop of London. In 1995 he became Archbishop of York. Following retirement in 2005 he returned to parish life as vicar of St Margaret’s Ilkley\, but retired due to ill health eighteen months later. He now describes himself as priest of last resort! \nThe price for this event includes lunch \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/a-day-of-silence-prayer-and-reflection-being-with-jesus/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220328T110000
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SUMMARY:The Silent Traveller in the Yorkshire Dales:  Chiang Yee
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Will Poulter \n Chiang Lee left China and came to England in 1933. He travelled much of the country\, and was a regular guest of Sir William Milner at Parcevall Hall.  He documented these times with writings and paintings\, observed through the lens of a different culture and in a distinctly Chinese style.  His book The Silent Traveller in the Yorkshire Dales is one of a series he wrote whilst living in England in the 1930s and 40s. Join Will Poulter as he talks about Chiang Lee’s life\, writings and paintings\, and his intriguing depictions of the Yorkshire landscape. \nSince 2001\, William has worked in a variety of capacities for Leeds Library and also as a Communities Librarian. His career has included several roles in specialist departments.   He is currently a Librarian for the Business & IP Centre. \nPrior to 2001\, he studied art\, design\, illustration and photography at Leeds College of Art\, and later completed a degree in Philosophy and Creative Writing.  Alongside his love of art\, philosophy and literature\, he has a particular passion for Oriental art and thinking\, with a special interest in Zen and Ch’an ideas. William trained as a bookbinder and now volunteers in this capacity at the private Leeds Library. \nThis option includes lunch.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/the-silent-traveller-in-the-yorkshire-dales-chiang-yee/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220328T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220328T163000
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SUMMARY:The Silent Traveller in the Yorkshire Dales:  Chiang Yee
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Will Poulter \n Chiang Lee left China and came to England in 1933. He travelled much of the country\, and was a regular guest of Sir William Milner at Parcevall Hall.  He documented these times with writings and paintings\, observed through the lens of a different culture and in a distinctly Chinese style.  His book The Silent Traveller in the Yorkshire Dales is one of a series he wrote whilst living in England in the 1930s and 40s. Join Will Poulter as he talks about Chiang Lee’s life\, writings and paintings\, and his intriguing depictions of the Yorkshire landscape. \nSince 2001\, William has worked in a variety of capacities for Leeds Library and also as a Communities Librarian. His career has included several roles in specialist departments.   He is currently a Librarian for the Business & IP Centre. \nPrior to 2001\, he studied art\, design\, illustration and photography at Leeds College of Art\, and later completed a degree in Philosophy and Creative Writing.  Alongside his love of art\, philosophy and literature\, he has a particular passion for Oriental art and thinking\, with a special interest in Zen and Ch’an ideas. William trained as a bookbinder and now volunteers in this capacity at the private Leeds Library. \nThis option includes afternoon tea.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/the-silent-traveller-in-the-yorkshire-dales-chiang-yee-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220329T160000
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SUMMARY:Spring Walking in Wharfedale
DESCRIPTION:Wharfedale has a variety of landscapes;  wild moorland\, limestone uplands\, wooded valleys and gentle farmland\, with the uninterrupted beauty of Upper Wharfedale visible from the hilltops. \nWe offer a choice each day of either short or longer walks with our guides\, returning to the welcome and warmth of the Hall.  Packed lunches are provided\, but if at any time you would rather take a stroll around the gardens\, lunch can be served for you in the dining room. \nOur chaplain\, Canon Graham Bettridge\, will be here for a part of your stay to provide spiritual leadership for those who would like to participate. \n Our second walking break this year is from 24 – 27 October
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/spring-walking-in-wharfedale/
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