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The Beehive/Pensychnant Yaffle Raffle fundraiser is open again! Donate and have a chance to win the new 1kg handpainted chocolate egg, commissioned by Beehive from Baravelli's of Conwy. You could also come to the winter fair and buy a raffle ticket or some unique Yaffle Truffles, with all proceeds to the Pensychnant Foundation. The draw will be on Dec 7th 2024 on the second day of the winter fair.
This year we have set the ambitious target of raising £1000 to help Julian and Karen continue their valuable work. Last year we raised close to £900 which went towards the refurbishment of the billiard room upstairs. The room is used for workshops and classes which both generate income and support the charity's mission of conservation education and community support. So your donations made a real difference to the work that Pensychnant does.
As before, all those who donate more than £5 on this page will have the chance to win the Yaffle Egg in the raffle on the 9th December at Pensychnant’s Winter Fair. Simply add your name to the donation on this page, and EMAIL YOUR NAME AND CONTACT DETAILS TO JULIAN.PENSYCHNANT@BTINTERNET.COM so we can identify you and put your name in the draw. Alternatively, you can buy raffle tickets on the day at Pensychnant on 30th Novemebr and 7th December. The draw will take place in the afternoon of December 7th.
Beehive, a local organisational development consultancy, has again commissioned Conwy’s own master chocolatier, Emma Baravelli of Baravelli’s Artisan Chocolatiers, to paint one of her famous chocolate eggs for Pensychnant which was raffled at Pensychnant’s Winter Fair to raise funds for the charity. This year's egg will be on the theme of moths - did you know that there are two moths only found in Eyri and Merionydd and nowhere else in the world? These are Ashworth's Rustic and Weaver's Wave, both named after the entomologists who discovered them. Pensychant is one of the places where they can be seen. It's one of many reasons the Pensychnant estate has global conservation significance.
Pensychnant is a charity based on a 150 acre Victorian Estate in the outstanding natural beauty of the Sychnant Pass near Conwy, north Wales. It lies in the Eryri National Park. It's a magical place, with its eccentric Arts and Crafts house surrounded by beautiful woodland and fields extending up to Conwy Mountain. Centuries of traditional farming have shaped the prehistoric landscape around it and diverse wildlife, both common and rare, can be found in the ancient and Victorian woodlands, heathland and ffridd. The charity works with a community of naturalists and wildlife organisations which strive together to conserve the wildlife and natural beauty of North Wales. Pensychnant is also a community resource, hosting arts and craft workshops, and yoga and well-being sessions among other events.
Emma Baravelli is both a master chocolatier and talented artist, and she has painted the egg. We have also asked her to create a unique chocolate – a ‘Yaffle Truffle’ – inspired by herbs and plants from the garden. These limited-edition chocolates will be on sale at the same event and all proceeds from the raffle and the sale of the chocolates will go to Pensychnant to support Julian and Karen in their conservation work.
Sara Lodge and Mark Sykes, directors of Beehive Coaching and Leadership Development Ltd, became supporters of Pensychnant in 2020 after being captivated by its beauty and tranquillity during the pandemic. Pensychnant is literally close to our hearts – the Beehive office is close to Pensychnant on the Sychnant Pass - and we recognise the valuable role it plays not only in conserving the unique landscape but also in providing a place where people can go to reconnect with nature and themselves.
Both Beehive and Baravelli’s are run by husband-and-wife teams who live close to Pensychnant on the Sychnant Pass. They all share the same passion for local history, wildlife and conservation.
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