Christmas returns to help beat isolation and winter blues
Community dignitaries and groups pulled together to stage the annual post Christmas party for senior citizens of the town and surrounding area in a bid to combat loneliness.
“Christmas can come and go very quickly and by the end of January the festivities are all but forgotten,” said Tim Ritson of organisers Wetherby Lions.
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Hide Ad“For over 30 years we have organized a post Christmas party for Senior Citizens of Wetherby and the surrounding area to help combat the loneliness, winter blues and sense of isolation which can set in at this time of year.”
Lord Mayor of Leeds Councillor Graham Latty, Mayor of Wetherby Coun Galan Moss, MP Alec Shelbrooke and Alan Drinkall, Wetherby Townsperson of the Year welcomed 192 guests to Wetherby High School for an excellent Christmas lunch created by Alan Lamb and his team and served by Lions, helpers and the dignitaries.
The attendees were then treated to entertainment by the Lions and a performance by Wetherby Musical Theatre Group.
Donations from the likes of Morrisons, Tesco Express Collingham, Sainsburys supermarket, Wetherby Co-op and Bon Bons Chocolates helped boost the party.
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Hide AdTo round off the party, thanks to a donation by Sir Robert Ogden, each guest was provided with a belated Christmas present to enjoy at home as a memory of the day.
Mr Ritson thanked all concerned, including girls from Wetherby Athletic Football Club, with the success of the event.