From drawing cute animals in a socially-distanced way to a Father’s Day treat and the innovative return of two festivals, here are 10 of the best things to do in Sheffield on June 20 and 21.
1. Festival with a message
Sheffield's Migration Matters festival, a celebration of the city's diversity and interconnecting cultures, is reaching a global audience online this year. All events are free - visit https://www.migrationmattersfestival.co.uk/2020?tag=Saturday to see the weekend programme. Photo: Smart Banda
2. Hunt for vintage clothes
Preloved Kilo - a vintage clothing business that offers quantities of second-hand garments for a fixed price - has opened a permanent base on Division Street which will be open this weekend. Photo: Nik Farah
3. A fatherly picnic
Forge Bakehouse, on Abbeydale Road, is selling a Father's Day picnic hamper that contains enough food for four - it is only available on Sunday, June 21, as part of a special collection and delivery service. Visit https://forgebakehouse.co.uk/ for further information. Photo: Forge Bakehouse
4. See the freshest documentaries
The Sheffield Doc/Fest has launched its programme online; audiences can watch a host of digital screenings on demand. One of the highlights is the world premiere of Ben Anthony’s Keith Haring: Street Art Boy. Photo: Getty Images