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Happy Hallowe’en!
A reminder for children to meet at the village hall at 6pm tonight for guising round the village followed by games in the hall. Dress scarily!
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Village Christmas Dinner …
The clocks have gone back and it’s dark by mid-afternoon so time to start thinking about Christmas! <jingle bells> The annual village dinner will take place on Thursday 5th December at 7pm. <ho ho ho> More details to follow – watch out for paper invites and keep an eye on here for updates. <clip clop of reindeer feet>
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Poetry Competition entries sent for judging
We’re delighted to announce that this year’s competition had 113 fabulous entries from local children at Yester Primary and Belhaven Hill School. What creativity we have in our midst! Poems have now been sent off for our judge, Liz Lochhead, to enjoy.
This year, we even had interest from afar…a class at Court Moor School, Fleet, Hampshire sent us a water poem:
What am I?
Drunk by humans
Split by boats
Frozen by weather
Splattered on coats
Priceless to humans
At the bottom of loos
Mixed with teabags
Parted by canoes
Gather on the roadside
Friends with people
Foe to electricity
Sometimes lethal
With the help of evaporation, I fly
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Commonwealth Games Baton Relay
The Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton will be carried across East Lothian on 17 June 2014 and you can nominate a deserving individual as a community baton-bearer.
Nominated individuals need to meet one or more of the following selection criteria for contributions undertaken within Scotland:
- Made a positive contribution to the lives of others through community sport
- Undertaken voluntary work or contributed to schools or youth organisations
- Contributed towards greater inclusion for disadvantaged or marginalised sectors of the community
- Been a role model or mentor to youth through sport
- Displayed a level of individual achievement against the odds
- Made a significant contribution to their local community
Nominations can be made up until 22 November 2013. For more information and to make a nomination, see the on-line form at www.glasgow2014.com/queens-baton-relay.
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First Responders Team in Garvald?
A local resident has suggested we explore the possibility of having a First Responders unit in Garvald/Morham, with portable defibrillators and trained medical emergency volunteers. This topic will be discussed at the next Community Council meeting in December.
There are First Responder teams in Dunbar and Stenton. Here’s a link with information about the project: http://www.scottishambulance.com/YourCommunity/responders.aspx.
We need your opinion:
- Please tell us if you think this would be a good idea.
- Also, let us know if you would be interested in receiving training to become a medical emergency volunteer.
To send your feedback, click here for the Contact Us form, or talk to Rufus Bellamy. Thank you!
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Date for your diaries: Village Burns Supper on 1st February 2014 …
Advance notice to you all that there will be a Village Burns Supper in the Hall this year. Woohoo …
… more details will be posted here at some point soon. But in the meanwhile, let us know if you would like to help. In particular, we’re looking for pudding makers, and servers and clearer-uppers. Drop us a line here, or see Hazel Clark.
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Flower Show Committee Meeting this Thursday at 7.30pm
A reminder that Garvald Horticultural Society’s AGM is this Thursday 24th October in the Village Hall at 7.30pm. If you are interested in helping at the 2014 show, please do come along to the meeting. All are welcome.
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Message from Police
House break-ins – Request for information
Over the past three months Police Scotland has recorded a number of break-ins to private houses in the East Lothian and Scottish Borders area, in particular in Berwickshire and also around Garvald and Stenton.
The houses typically targeted by the thieves are in quiet rural locations and the break-ins are taking place during the hours of daylight normally between 9am and 5pm on a weekday when the occupants are out at work. However, we can’t discount thieves also visiting these villages during the hours of darkness to commit these crimes.
Police Scotland are seeking your help asking our communities to please remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the Police on 101.
It is hard to define what is suspicious but often people will know when something is not quite right. It may be a vehicle parked in an unusual location or someone who doesn’t quite seem to fit or is not local, or someone seen walking or running in an area you would not expect them to be.
If you see anything that you think may help us in catching those responsible then we would encourage you to report your suspicions to the Police on 101.
Information Required:
Please note down the time, date and location you observed the vehicle/person(s), the make, model or car registration and a brief description of the person.
Don’t worry, you won’t be wasting our time. Your call may be the one that makes the difference. If in doubt call 101. If you require more information about crime prevention, please contact your local community beat officer, Ian Mackay (Community Inspector, Haddington/Dunbar/North Berwick).
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Children aged 5-18 years, would you like to help with a Variety Show fundraiser for the Red Cross?
HELP US PUT TOGETHER AN EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT, raising money for the Red Cross in Syria.
This message is for all those over five years of age and under eighteen.
FROM SMALL TO TALL:
If you can sing a song read a poem, play a tune, dance a jig, perform a sketch with friends or work in stage management, then let Anne Raitt know.