Phew, it’s been a hot one! We needed drinks! Northern Wine guy helped with his Wine and Cheese event at Leah’s Yard – highly recommended. He’s on a summer break now, but I have heard talk of a ‘Wine and Waddle’! Intriguing.

Leah’s Yard was also the venue for Sheffield Hospital’s Charity #NoWomanLeftBehind event. What a night. Food from Ian and Marco from Mesters Yard, wine by Bark Wine, glorious flowers from Gina at Roots and Bloom and Naga Munchetty’s new book ‘It’s Probably Nothing’ provided by Juno Books and gifted to all.

Naga herself attended, endorsing the campaign live on BBC Radio 5 and of course signing books. Hats off to Beth Cackles, Sam Earnshaw and the whole team.

Next up, the Big House Heroes celebration at Wentworth Woodhouse, Burton Street Has Got Talent was just beautiful and the Opening Doors to Talent event at Sheffield Hallam with the Pride of Place team, which wowed an audience of nearly 400.

Yorkshire Artspace was the setting for our June 3D Connect session, just ahead of the launch of their Dee Dar exhibition – showcasing James O’Hara’s private collection, a first for the gallery and a real coup for Sheffield.

Finally, another toast to Niki and Wendy, the fantastic duo behind Blend Culinary Foundation at Cambridge Street Collective, celebrating their first birthday. Great work there – well worth checking out. Cocktails, canapés and all for a good cause.

Cheers, everyone!

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