NEWS

 

Coffee morning at the Village Hall every Friday morning 10.30 - 12.00. Books available for borrowing.

Lots of toys for toddlers to play with.

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Village Hall Hire
The village hall is always available to hire. For availability please contact Eve Newcome-Baker on Kettering 710575.
At a cost of only £5 per hour we are getting interest from a variety of people and organisations both within and outside of the village.................So if you need premises please contact us.

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Church Repair Works & Gift Aid
Major re-plastering and repair works have taken place in our Church and
the organ has been repaired.The works have left the finances in in a poor state! Thanks goes to those who already pledge a regular amount through Gift Aid and a plea to anyone who's in a position to pledge any amount on a regular basis (even £2.50 a week would make a difference and we claim 21p back for every £1 given from the Government.. Please ask for forms from Louise Summers.

   

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NEW VENTURE      FILM NIGHT

TO BE SUCCESSFUL WE NEED A LARGE AUDIENCE

On Tuesday 25th November we are presenting the film

" GROW YOUR OWN "

Showing at 7.00p.m. in the Village Hall.

Refreshments will be available afterwards.

See Anne Butlin for more details.

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Kelmarsh, Harrington and Arthingworth W.I.

We meet on the 2nd Tuesday in the month at Arthingworth Village Hall at 19.30.

We look forward to welcoming new members.

The 2009 programme is completed and ready for distribution.

Our next meeting is December 2nd at the Bull's Head, Arthingworth to enjoy our Christmas meal.    7.00pm for 7.30p.m. If there are any members still to book please contact Pauline Winston immediately.

Our community project this year involved the planting of daffodil bulbs in  each of the three villages. In Harrington the children planted bulbs in the village hall garden, played the beetle game and completed their hectic afternoon with sausage and mash tea.