Are you or your children in our retro gallery of Sheffield Harvest Festivals?
The leaves are turning brown and across schools and churches thoughts are turning to Harvest Festivals.
By Lucy Ball
Published 14th Oct 2020, 12:08 BST
Take a look back at past Harvest Festivals and see which bakers you can spot proudly holding their loaves or the children taking their donations into school from the last 20 years.
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5. Raise a tin
Pupils from a Sheffield school have been busy collecting food and money for a local drop in centre. The youngsters from Mylnhurst RC School and Nursery raised £80 from a non-uniform day and collected tins of food and sauces as part of their harvest festival activities in 2003 Photo: submitted
Pictured at Angram Bank school, Kinsey Road, High Green, where Rev Hlabera Chirwa from Zambia lead the harvest festival service celebrating cultural diversity. Seen are members of the school council with the Rev at the service back in 2005 Photo: Mike Waistell
The Cathedral Breakfast and Archers Projects, Project Manager Tim Renshaw and cook Maggie Durand sorting out the donations for The Family Life Centre on Nursery Street in 2005 Photo: Steve Ellis
Castle College catering students John Gater, Aziza Huseni-Said, yla Whittlestone and Toni Stones pictured with the bread they made for the Sheffield Cathedral Harvest Festival service in 2006 Photo: Barry Richardson