Press Release 14.10.13
A joint event by John Lewis, Brent Cross, Mardibooks and The
Mount School, Mill Hill took place on Sunday 13th October to raise
funds for local charity, The Good Neighbour Scheme for Mill Hill and Burnt Oak.
The event publicised
the latest book published by The Mount School entitled,
Gothic Tales - A
Cornucopia of Creepy Stories, Music Art & Poetry.

Richard Dearden,
managing director at John Lewis Brent Cross said: "We are delighted to
support this entrepreneurial activity; it is inspiring to see young people
working so hard to make a success of this fantastic charitable
initiative".
Catherine Cozens, Head
teacher at The Mount said: "There was such a tremendous and positive
feedback from last year’s anthology that we continued the project this year.
The whole school have been involved in producing our ‘Gothic’
compilation."

When we think of the Gothic of course
many traditional images from literature spring to mind - not least vampires and
castles, cobbles and wind-swept moors.
But the Gothic embraces so much more
than the Romantic and Victorian period. To younger generations it conjures a
modern cult in music and dress, and film; to Historians the ancient Goths were
a whole sub-culture inhabiting the Crimea and Germanic regions; whilst Medieval
Europe fashioned Art and Architecture in its designation of the Gothic style.
The universality of Gothic has meant
that it has seen revivals and re-birth across time and space and has again been
interpreted here in its widest form to cover the supernatural, mythical,
historical and factual and resonates with qualities of hidden perspectives, of
secrecy and dark, moody depths.
'Gothic Tales' has become a feast of
extraordinary creativity demonstrating some wonderful research, craftsmanship,
individuality and energy in the stories, poems art and design contained in its
pages. The essence of 'The Mount' is yet again demonstrated in the unique
qualities that our girls bring to this community and the nurturing of their
skills and celebration of their achievements under our roof is a matter of
great pride to us.

For more information please see visit
the following websites:
The Mount School www.mountschool.com
Mardibooks www.mardibooks.com
Good Neighbours Scheme www.thegoodneighbourschememhbo.com/index.htm
John Lewis Brent Cross www.johnlewis.com/our-shops/brent-cross
Thank you to everyone who supported the event on Sunday. I am sure GNS will be delighted with another £500 donation to their much needed funds to continue their excellent work with the elderly in Mill Hill!
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