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Harvest festival guests the Rev Graham Whitcroft, Vicar of Lepton (left)
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Harvest festival guests the Rev Graham Whitcroft, Vicar of Lepton (left)
Harvest festival guests the Rev Graham Whitcroft, Vicar of Lepton (left), and Mr Brian Shaw, of Kirklees Educational Welfare Services, pictured with some of the children at Lepton CofE First School. Fresh food brought to the school harvest festival was taken to the childrens ward at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, and non-perishable items were taken to be distributed by Kirklees Social Services. 10th October 1985
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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HUD 85 6042
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In this heartwarming print from 1985, we see the esteemed guests of the Harvest festival at Lepton CofE First School. On the left stands the Reverend Graham Whitcroft, Vicar of Lepton, radiating warmth and kindness. Beside him is Mr Brian Shaw from Kirklees Educational Welfare Services, a pillar of support for the community. Surrounded by a group of cheerful children, their faces filled with anticipation and excitement, this snapshot captures a moment of pure joy. The occasion was not just about celebrating abundance but also teaching these young minds valuable lessons about compassion and giving back to society. The fresh produce collected during this festive event was destined for Huddersfield Royal Infirmary's children's ward. It symbolizes hope and nourishment for those who may be facing challenging times in their lives. Meanwhile, non-perishable items were thoughtfully gathered to be distributed by Kirklees Social Services among families in need. This photograph serves as a reminder that acts of kindness can have far-reaching effects on our communities. It showcases how education intertwines with religion and social responsibility to create an environment where empathy thrives. As we look back on this image captured over three decades ago, it reminds us that even small gestures can make a significant impact when done with love and care.
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