The
village has certainly been busy over the last few months. Things began to happen when the tenor bell
broke and everyone rallied round to raise the necessary money for its repair -
we made our way to the Manor Hall on many occasions - first in the snow for a
Curry and Quiz Night; a Coffee Morning; a West Country Night Out with Tom and
Barbara Brown; a Sing-a-Long Folk Night
at The Globe and just a couple of weeks ago, an evening with David Chaffe and his barn owl, Phantom. The necessary money was raised and the bell
repaired.
But, there
have also been events raising funds for other village activities including the
Horticultural Show's Gardeners' and Crafters' Lunch [by the way, how's your
spud doing?], Alex Horne and his evening of bird watching fun, Tales of Time
and Tide, the Country Collection Display week-end, a Barn Dance, the Great
Plant Sale and, of course, the ever-colourful and professional annual BBC Show, Berry Entertaining.
All
first-class events, very well organised and equally
well supported.
We'll
shortly be in to the 'fete' season, beginning with the Primary School's on the 14th July, the Manor Hall Berry Revels on
the 4th August, and St. Peter's Church Fayre on the 18th.
But, it
doesn't end there! Rumours abound that
Fenella and Jane have something up their sleeves. In conjunction with Beaford Arts, they are
planning a big village 'happening' - Tongues of Fire - in early
October: bells will be ringing, choirs
singing and children and villagers processing!
So, watch this space as they say.
This year
it has been Paul's turn to depict Watermouth from Napps and sincere thanks to
Mike and Sue Richards of Napps for once more sponsoring our colour cover, and
Paul for coming up trumps, as he always does.
Within the
cover - another bumper issue, thanks to all the contributors. Next issue - August - when in addition
readers will receive the Schedule for the Horticultural and Craft Show. Can it really be that time again? Don't forget the date - 29th August.
Articles
and items for the August Newsletter will be required please as soon as possible
and by WEDNESDAY, 15TH JULY, at the
latest. Thanks.
So far the
forecast long, hot summer seems to be eluding us but we can't complain too
much. However, it would be nice if it
warmed up a little, especially at night - after all, we are only four weeks off
the longest day - keep your fingers crossed!
Ed.