Christmas Bazaar

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A Warm Thank You for a Wonderful Christmas Bazaar!

 

Our Christmas Bazaar was a great success, despite the challenging weather. The hall was filled with a wonderful sense of community as people gathered to support the event braving the wind and rain to enjoy a variety of stalls and attractions.

 

There was something  for everyone, homemade cakes, cosmetics, a book stall, children’s toys, and a popular bottle stall with prizes ranging from whiskey to wine, sherry, and port. The raffle added to the excitement, featuring a hamper of Christmas goodies and many other fantastic prizes. Visitors enjoyed hot teas, coffee, mince pies and delicious hotdogs, cooked outside on the barbecue but served indooors for just £1 each. Small potted Christmas trees, and beautifully hand crafted cribs were popular, and a few Christmas trees, are still available at £30 with the  criibs at £10 with delivery available. Contact  Jez Mawdsley on 07947 700889 or [email protected]

Heartfelt thank to everyone involved from the dedicated organisers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to those who donated items, and especially to those who attended and generously spent their money. Your support and participation have truly strengthened our community spirit. 

The proceeds will go toward the ongoing parish building fund, and we are grateful to everyone who played a part in making this event a success!

Photos can be found by clicking  on Photo Gallery on our home or click here.

 

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