Annual Report 15-16
/The new Reeltime Music Annual Report 2015-16 is now available and provides information about all our aims, impacts, key projects, as well as statistics and accounts information.
If you would like to be sent a hard copy of the report, please contact: liz@reeltimemusic.net
AGM Notice 2016
/AGM NOTICE
Reeltime Music
The Annual General Meeting for Reeltime Music will take place on Thursday 1st December 2016 at Reeltime Music, Newarthill Community Education Centre, High Street, Newarthill, Motherwell ML1 5JU (7.00pm for 7:30pm start)
The AGM is open to board members, friends, patrons and the staff and volunteers at Reeltime Music and welcomes members of the public.
If you would like more information or would like to attend, please contact us atreeltimeboard@gmail.com
Reeltime Music are honoured once again to have Clare Adamson, MSP closing the proceedings.
Agenda
1. Arrival/ Introduction
2. Presentation of Annual Accounts
3. Presentation of Annual Report
4. Minutes from 2015 AGM
5. Elections
6. Presentation by staff & volunteers – “The Impact of Our Work This Year”
7. Refreshments in Coffee Bar and Studio Tour
Reeltime Music secure UKSE Funding
/Reeltime Music secure UKSE Funding
Motherwell based charity, Reeltime Music, has hit the right note with UK Steel Enterprise for a third time to receive £2,000 for a young mothers’ outreach project to be rolled out in North Lanarkshire.
In partnership with Music Co-OPERAtive Scotland (McOpera), Reeltime will teach interactive music skills at two eight-weekly sessions between September and December 2016 to young parents aged 15 to 25 years old and their children under five. The aim is to provide informal music experience to young parents to boost their confidence and aid child development while encouraging bonding with their child.
Families will be given musical challenges to complete and try out popular instruments such as guitar, drums and keyboards as well as explore more unusual instruments including cajóns, ukuleles and mandolins.
McOpera will then lead families though music and play sessions designed to encourage bonding and communication while creating music and having fun together. Parents and children will sing and rhyme, play with props and puppets and enjoy percussion activities which will be linked to everyday life. The rhythms will also provide a calming and soothing effect for children, and parents will be given resources to recreate the fun at home.
Laura Scott, project co-ordinator at Reeltime Music, said: “We identified that young parents lacked the confidence and self-esteem to attend community groups which could benefit them and their child. Our project will act as a stepping stone to encourage attendance in mainstream groups and promote understanding of the benefits of artistic time with their child.
“Without this funding from UKSE the project could not have gone ahead. The extra funding allows the project to run further and therefore have a bigger impact on the young parents facing disadvantage in our community in North Lanarkshire.”