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ISSUE 2
ISSUE 2 | July/August 2020
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Featuring Gary Sinyor, Stephens House, local history and much more. Click on the cover to read the magazine.

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Finchley vs Hollywood
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Gary Sinyor, writer and director for film and television, waxes lyrical on the joys of Finchley living

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Exploring the Stephens Collection
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Melanie Wynyard tells us about her favourite items in the museum

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Street life
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Daisy Underwood tells Finchley Community Magazine
how her hobby became a business opportunity

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A trip down memory lane
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Gloria Stoner and Barry Davison share their memories of growing up in post-war Finchley

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Art as therapy
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Lucy Meredith explains how creating art can gently help children to deal with emotional issues or traumas

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How does your garden grow?
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Diane Langleben shares her experiences of opening for the National Garden Scheme

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Summer inspiration
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Nicky Reynolds talks about her favourite places
to discover by yourself or as a family

Self-love
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The transformational power of loving yourself well by Zuzanna Taylor

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Good mood food
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Thalia Pellegrini explains how what we eat can make a big difference to our mood

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House party
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Jenna Pantelides, co-founder of La Di Dah, describes how to style a unique party

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The Flower Bank
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Ursula Stone's innovation makes sure that flowers don't go to waste

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Sewing for the community
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How a group of local people are supporting our key workers with needles and threads

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Work-life balance
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Zuzana Taylor shares her top tips to manage your time between work and family 

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Finchley fairies
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It has been so rewarding to see how the fairy garden has brought people together during the epidemic

Archie is 80!
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The East Finchley Archer — or ‘Archie’ as locals christened him — was unveiled by sculptor Eric Aumonier on 22 July 1940

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