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Welcome to Hemyock
Wednesday, September 08 2010 @ 10:14 AM BST Friends of St Mary's Church We are a smallish group, who aim to organise events (eg concerts, open gardens, etc) to raise funds for St Mary's Church, whilst at the same time having fun and fellowship.Our number has grown to thirteen during the last year. If anyone would like to join us in the future you would be very welcome. Contact: Patricia Fuller (01823 680436) Friends of St Mary's
Concert report
The Salamanca Band and Bugles of The Rifles were welcomed to Hemyock on Saturday (11th July) by a peal of bells rung by the ringers of St Mary's church where the band, conducted by Sgt Martin Wills, gave a concert to a large audience. Given in aid of the Friends of St Mary's and the Royal British Legion the evening made £650 which will be equally shared by the two charities and the organisers would like to express their thanks to the sponsors of the event
Salamanca Band And Bugles Of The Rifles
Salamanca Band and Bugles of the Rifles
Advance Notice - Concert
Friends of St Mary's - Safari Supper
The Friends of St Mary's are holding a Safari Supper on Saturday 6th June - starters at one house, main course at another, dessert at another. 3 courses plus wine and coffee all for £12.00 a head. Spaces are limited, so we recommend you book early. To make your reservation, or find out more, please contact: Patricia Fuller on Tel: 01823 680436 All Proceeds to the Friends of St Mary's.
Friends of St Mary's Art Exhibition
Friends Of St Mary's - Forthcoming Events
Friends of St Mary's Church - April 08
Concert at St Mary's Church
Friends of St Mary's Church - February 08
On behalf of the Friends of St Mary's Church a big thank you to everybody who supported the Festival of Trees in Advent. In spite of the very cold weather the attendance was very good over the three days and people were able to still enjoy the spectacle over the Festive Season as the trees remained in place until 2 January.
Festival of Trees in Advent
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