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Following our church meeting on 4th October, many of next year's events have now been planned. It was reluctantly decided that the Little Churches' Market, which has been a marvellous help to raising the church's funds since its inception in 1989 (as well as being a wonderful source of fellowship), has finally run its natural course and next year we shall be holding the first of a new theme, namely a "Little Parish Market". Similarly, as a result of the work involved in organising and holding such events, Ann and Roy Carrington's biannual coffee evenings are to be succeeded by an annual coffee evening to be held at the Old Church Hall. The full list at present (additional events will be added as they become known) follows. Unless stated otherwise, all fund-raising events are in aid of the church or charities supported by Holy Trinity.
November 3rd 2001 (10:00 a.m.) - Coffee and mincepies in the Old Church Hall
December 16th (6:00 p.m.) - Carols by Canclelight with St. Helen's Junior Choir.
December 25th (9:00 a.m.) - Holy Communion
December 30th (10:30 a.m.) - Holy Communion in St. Helen's Church
January 24th 2002 (7:30 p.m.) - Church Meeting at the Vicarage
February 12th (10:00 a.m.) - Shrove Tuesday - Pancakes and Coffee in the Old Church Hall
April 18th (7:30 p.m.) - Annual General Meeting
May 25th and 26th (All day) - Flower Festival at the church
July 6th (10:00 a.m.) - Coffee Evening in the Old Church Hall
September 14th (9:00 a.m.) - The Little Parish Market in the Old Church Hall
As always, all the above events are open to everyone. Please join in if you can, we can guarantee you a hearty welcome and would be most grateful to have your valuable support.
(For those who still like to access the fully-animated page I created for Bulcote's Open Gardens Day in aid of the British Red Cross on 12th July 1998, I've left a link here.)