Trustee Sponsored Village Hall Events and Activities
The Village Cafe on Tuesday mornings is run by a team of volunteers. It is a popular meeting place especially for those who live alone and enjoy getting out to chat with friends.
The Village Cinema is held monthly and attracts a good audience to watch up-to-date films.
An Opera Evening is held monthly, showing excellent films of live performances. Both this and the cinema have been enjoyed locally, saving the inconvenience and expense of going into Cambridge. This has enabled many who would not otherwise get out for an evening to see films on a large screen with full cinema sound.
Bingo is held once a month for a fun evening enjoyed by many.
An Easter Fayre is held on the Saturday of Easter weekend with coffee and hot cross buns and stalls organised by a variety of groups all sharing their profits with the hall. The Easter Bunny is in attendance with eggs for the children.
The Village Cinema is held monthly and attracts a good audience to watch up-to-date films.
An Opera Evening is held monthly, showing excellent films of live performances. Both this and the cinema have been enjoyed locally, saving the inconvenience and expense of going into Cambridge. This has enabled many who would not otherwise get out for an evening to see films on a large screen with full cinema sound.
Bingo is held once a month for a fun evening enjoyed by many.
An Easter Fayre is held on the Saturday of Easter weekend with coffee and hot cross buns and stalls organised by a variety of groups all sharing their profits with the hall. The Easter Bunny is in attendance with eggs for the children.
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A Christmas Fayre is held on the first Saturday in December with coffee and mince pies, stalls, gifts, and Father Christmas for the young children.
A Christmas Fayre is held on the first Saturday in December with coffee and mince pies, stalls, gifts, and Father Christmas for the young children.
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The Annual 'Village Tea' organised by the Trustees, has provided tea for the over 65s for over 90 years. in more recent years this has been a supper prepared by the trustees followed by some form of entertainment. For many living on their own this is a social occasion they look forward to each summer.
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Monday Studio is a group of amateur artists meeting in the hall, the group organises a biennial exhibition and sale of arts and crafts, over a whole wekend in July. This is supported by the Trustees and open to entries from anyone in the village to show their work and offer it for sale. There is no charge to exhibit or to visit the show, it is purely for the village to enjoy the talent we have in our midst. A percentage of sales taken is donated to the village hall.
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