2021 Medieval Banquet - King Arthur Theme
The 'Kingdom of Camelot' (St Andrew’s Church) was lavishly decorated for
the Round Table Feast.
Swords & shields echoed around the hall as the Knights & their Ladies
arrived for the feast.
The costumes were great again this year! Good Food, Friends and much
fun was enjoyed by all.
A massive THANK YOU to all the kitchen staff & serving wenches, Helen,
Sarah & Co. for providing a tasty Feast.
Special thanks to Helen & Sarah who organised games AND last but not
least, thank you to ALL the volunteers who helped festoon - & then
restore - the Church.
Wonder what the next theme will be ........... ?
CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL 2019
What a splendid and inventive Festive display of trees we had!
Who knew we had such talented people living amongst us?
Thank you to all the groups who entered a tree – some truly inspiring ideas!
CHORAL CONCERT - SUNDAY 15 DECEMBER 2019
What a wonderful sound filled the air today - Christmas was truly in the
air!
Thank you to 'B NATURAL' Choir for filling our ears with such beautiful
sounds.
We applaud you.
2019 Medieval Banquet - Robin Hood Theme
Tickets sold like hot cakes – what another massive success!
The Maid Marian, Robin Hood & his Merry Men theme was whole heartedly taken onboard by villagers and “Clifton Forest” abounded with
Friars, Cardinals & King John!
Not to be outdone - Maid Marian’s hand-maidens were dressed to kill
and were very adept with a Bow & Arrow!
Thanks to Robert Leedham’s Sloe Gin cocktail, it started with a kick!
Will Scarlet, or won’t he?
Will Friar Tuck take the lead on the food?
Good Food, Friends, Music and much Merriment
was enjoyed by all, to celebrate the nuptials of the legendary Robin Hood &
Maid Marian
A massive THANK YOU to all the kitchen staff & serving wenches,
The Madrigal Singing Troup, Helen, Sarah & Co. for providing
a tasty Wedding Feast.
Special thanks to Helen & Sarah who performed a ‘mini’ play (“wot they wrote themselves”).
Oscars on the way girls!
The ‘Star Bakers’ also did us proud this year by providing the puddings
AND last but not least, thank you to ALL
the volunteers who helped festoon - & then restore - the Church.
Any ideas for next year’s theme – Knights Of The Round Table, maybe ?
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