Category Archives: Garvald Village Hall Trust

Hogmanay Ceilidh …

Don’t go making any alternative plans – just because you haven’t heard all the details yet, it doesn’t mean that there wont be a fabulous Hogmanay Ceilidh in the village hall this year!

Plans are firmly afoot. A band is pretty much organised. And we’re just about to start peeling all those spuds for the stovies … Keep one eye here over the coming days, and all will be revealed. Garvald, you will go to the ball!

Christmas Shopping in Garvald on Sunday 2nd December

Are you dreading the thought of starting your Christmas shopping? Or are you looking for the last few perfect Christmas present ideas?

Then come along to the Garvald Craft Fair on Sunday 2nd December in the village hall from 12 – 3pm. Here you will be able to buy from a varied range of beautiful gifts and hand-made products in relaxed and stress-free surroundings.

Local crafters will be selling patchwork items, bags, soft toys, Fairtrade/Tearcraft gifts, handbags, noticeboards, scarves, tea cosies, cafetiere cardigans, covered notebooks, knitted flower brooches, lavender bags, jewellery, glassware made from recycled glass and there will be other stalls including bric-a-brac, Phoenix cards and Save the Children.

Once you have completed all your shopping you will be able to enjoy some tasty soup, teas and home-baking.

Christmas Fair Update …

Many thanks to all those who have applied for tables at the annual Christmas Fair, which  will be held in the Hall on Sunday 2nd December this year. We are delighted to announce that the event is now a *SELL OUT!* Woohoohoo …

More details about the event will be posted here – so please keep browsing! And to whet your appetites: did you know its now only 62 sleeps till santa?!

Hogmanay 2012???

For some years, a small group of GVHT committee members have staged a Family Ceilidh to herald in the New Year. It has proven a popular and well attended event, drawing revellers from the village and wider area. This year though, a number of said committee members are going to be away. Whilst those who remain would like to continue the Hogmanay tradition, they doubt they can with such limited manpower. Do you think you could help? To sound out the community, there will be a meeting in the Hall at 7.30pm on Thursday 1st November. If  you are unable to come along, but are keen to be involved, drop us a line. Or have a word with Caroline McGregor, Vicki Short or Hazel Clark. Many thanks in advance.