Catsfield village voice
The next fund raising activity for the Jubilee celebrations is A Right Royal Quiz on Saturday the 17th at 7.30 pm in the Village Hall.
Tickets, £5, include your first drink, bring your own food. Teams of up to 6 can compete to win.
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Hide AdOn Tuesday the 20th the Village Social Club meets in the Village Hall between 7 pm and 10 pm with lots of activities including table tennis and playing on the wii. Not forgetting the coffee and chocolate biscuits. For more information, ring Janet Woolf on 892139.
Thursday is the day when the Kentish Theatre Company, Chalkfoot, make a welcome return to the village, with their topical play, Running for Glory, about the two athletes Harald Abrahams and Eric Liddell who competed in the 1924 Olympics. Tickets, £9, £8 for concessions and £1 off if purchased a week in advance, are available at the Village Stores.
Have you turned out your cupboards and emptied your drawers in preparation for the WI Jumble Sale on Saturday 28th? Items for the sale can be brought to the Hall from 8.30 am on the Saturday. Jumble, books, bric-a-brac, armfuls of daffodils, and homemade cakes will all be gratefully received. The WI are giving the Jumble proceeds to their
2012 charity, Admiral Nurses, and the profits from the cake stall to the WI funds.
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Hide AdThe elegant seafront at Bexhill was crowded with walkers, enjoying the sunshine and the calm wash of the gentle high tide this Monday. At the far west end, an unusual display graced the pebbles. There was a dragon with a squint and three other mythical beasts, all made of carefully selected coloured pebbles. The sculptor said he had travelled round the coast from Brighton and back, making his sculptures, but had been persuaded by his girl friend to settle in Bexhill. Let`s hope his creations survive long enough for lots of us to enjoy them.
This Sunday is Mothering Sunday and the Family Service at the Parish Church will be a very special one, starting at 9.15 am.
Patricia Speedy, Longstone, Powdermill Lane.