7:52am Saturday 19th January 2008
'A NIGHT to Remember - the Village Entertains' is the title of what promises to be a unique evening of home entertainment to be held in the Village Hall this Saturday, January 26 at 7.30pm.
Yes, your very own villagers are going to put on an evening of homespun entertainment and their talents could include music, dance, song, words - indeed who knows what will come to light - and also food and drink, so what else could anyone wish for?
This will be the last of three village events to make up for the lack of a Summer Fayre back in July.
The other two events have been really successful and startling sums of money have been raised for the village hall, the playing fields and the parish church.
Proceeds from this event will go to these three village causes.
Do come and enjoy this last and most amazing happening.
Tickets, including a light supper, (but bring your own wine/beer), are £6 adults and £4 children but are ONLY available in advance. They cannot be obtained on the door.
Please book by calling either Bryan and Sue on 01305 268156 or Pam on 01305 251360.
Please book by Wednesday, January 23 and note again no tickets on the door.
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