We are not holding our fete at Wall this year due to many of the regular helpers being away. We do however still seem to have a busy couple of months coming up. The usual coffee morning takes place on Wednesday 5th July at 10.30 am and again 2nd August, in the village hall, Wall. All welcome. We have a plant sale on the village green at Wall on Saturday 8th July, starting at 9am. Our soup and pud is on 20th July and 17th August at 12 mid day again in the hall at Wall. This is followed at 1.30pm by needle felting. We are making hand held crosses to be placed in all our local churches however you can try your hand at making small animals or whatever you like. The annual Pilgrimage from Hexham Abbey to Heavenfield takes place on 5th August. On 12th 10 am-5 pm and 13th August 12.30-5pm (following a church eucharist at 11.30am) we have a flower festival in St George’s church at Wall. God and weather permitting we aim to use all locally grown plant material. Again we should also have plants to sell. Anyone from around the Deanery is welcome to make an arrangement or become involved in any way ( please contact Helen 0791 776 2050). We will be picking flowers at Bingfield farm on 10th and arranging on the 11th. We will have afternoon teas in Wall village hall on 12th August 2.30pm—5pm so donations of cakes etc will be gratefully received We will also have another plant sale over the weekend on the green. Tea in the garden is at Bingfield Farm (in a marquee in case of inclement weather) from 2.30pm on 20th August. Hopefully there will still be flowers left in the garden to enjoy after picking for the flower festival. Anyone and everyone is welcome at any of our events, it would be lovely to see new faces. I really feel that we are gelling as a deanery more and more, I feel as though I have lots of new friends since covid. I think that this is our gift for having gone through that awful time.
Don’t forget 3rd July Holy Communion for St Thomas at Bingfield – 7.30 pm.
As this is also to celebrate Sarah’s 20th Anniversary since her 1st time presiding at a eucharist service we will be having nibbles afterwards in the church. All welcome.
Always try to be kind. Helen. x