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Celebrating All Our Communities

Everyone is welcome to a  free family event ‘Celebrating All Our Communities’ to be held between 11am and 3pm   on Saturday 1st November  2025 at the YMCA in Barnsley town centre. This will be a fun day bringing all communities together in the town demonstrating welcome for all. The event aims to bring people together from different communities, sharing ways to collaborate and work together and help foster a wider sense of community and belonging.

There will be food and  music from different cultures, craft activities, games,  entertainment, facepainting and Zumba dancing. This is a drop in event for everyone -why not come along for an hour or  stay  for the day? Children are welcome to attend if accompanied by their parents.

Children’s circus workshops through Greentop Circus sponsored by Barnsley NEU

  • Irish Dancing
  • Time for Love
  • Zumba
  • Crafts
  • Prize Quiz
  • Foods
  • And Much More

Many thanks to Barnsley TUC, Barnsley UNISON and Barnsley UNISON for funding this event.

Stalls

Love Where You Live

Barnsley College

Saint Vincent De Paul Society

Barnsley Hospice

Barnsley Libraries

Chilypep

Barnsley FC Community Trust

IDAS

ELSH

FareShare Yorkshire

Barnsley Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Programme (Subject to Change)

11amMayor to Open Event
11.30amIntroducing Ourselves to Each Other
12 noonZumba
12.30pm‘A Time For Love’ -Music
1pmLunch
2pmIrish Dancers
2.30pmMusical Statues
2.45pm‘What I Like About Barnsley’

Food will be available to try  from 1pm from the following communities: Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Botswana, Jordan, Yemen, Pakistan, India, Poland, Palestine and UK. Thanks to Barnsley UNISON for funding this.

The YMCA  building is at 1 Blucher Street in Barnsley and the postcode is  S70 1AP.

Last Year

Celebrating All Our Communities 2024

100 people attended our family event ‘Celebrating Our Communities’ to  Saturday 30th November 2024 at St George’s Church Hall The event was a fun afternoon supporting refugees and asylum seekers and working together to counter racism, organised in partnership with Barnsley Stand Up to Racism and Refugee Council.

The event was opened by Cllr Wendy Cain, Barnsley Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health and Communities.

Food, live music, craft activities,  stalls and workshops were all enjoyed. Workshops were held:

a)Streams of Sanctuary Workshop
There was a lot of enthusiasm expressed for both Schools and Libraries of Sanctuary. Barnsley Libraries are close to certification. St Johns Primary School in Penistone are in the final stages of being accredited and Horizon, Barnsley and Northern College are now showing considerable interest.

b) Myth buster Workshop
Attendees of the workshop did not think a leaflet was the way forward but more focus should be on social media.

c) Love Music Hate Racism Workshop
The three fantastic singer songwriters who performed at the event attended this workshop. A LMHR WhatsApp group has been created to organise a music event at the end of March 2025

 

11amMayor to Open Event
11.30amIntroducing Ourselves to Each Other
12 noonZumba
12.30pm‘A Time For Love’ -Music
1pmLunch
2pmIrish Dancers
2.30pmMusical Statues
2.45pm‘What I Like About Barnsley’