Lost/Abandoned Property in Garvald Village Hall – Please Claim!

The following items have been left in Garvald Village Hall; some of them have been there for some time.
If you think any may belong to you, please use the contact form, below, to arrange collection:
2 sets of step ladders
Projector screen
Secateurs
Basket
Easel
Small filing cabinet
 

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    It’s back on – this Friday 10th June at 7.30 pm. Film starts at 8. Projector working again!

    A Double Bill : Petite Maman -“in which a girl meets her mother as a child in the woods in a moving jewel of a film about memory, friendship and kin”

    and The Silent Child – “This gorgeous short-film tells the story of a young deaf kid’s teacher, Joanne, who comes into the family to help their deaf girl, Libby.”

    Last Call for Ham Order – Garvald Street Party this Sunday!

    Please complete the contact form, below, to order your share of ham for Sunday’s Jubilee 1950s party in the Garvald Village Hall orchard.  Bring along a salad for the buffet table an enjoy a shared meal with fun games in the park afterwards! BYOB. Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn or James Dean and dress up in 1950s fashion!


     

    Still time to book your share of Garvald Inn Ham!

    Please tell Sarah Ramsey or Caroline McGregor if you are coming, or fill in the form below

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      VILLAGE SHOW – HELP IT GROW!

      Garvald Village Show will return on Saturday 27th August. To run the day we need a few more hands to help with stewarding, teas and (behind every great event) washing up.

      The committee is meeting on Tuesday 7th June, 7.30pm in the hall – to remind ourselves of how it all works! Do come along if interested to find out more.

      Thanks, Jo

      (Garvald Horticultural Society Committee)

       

      Christian Aid wants –

      • to expose poverty throughout the world
      • to help in practical ways to end it
      • to highlight, challenge and change the structures and systems that favour the rich and powerful over the poor and marginalised.

      This week, a Christian Aid envelope will drop through your letter-box, but nobody will come annoying you and knocking on your door for collection. Instead, you have the chance to take a leisurely Spring stroll through the village, and drop your donation in the locked strong box in the church vestibule. The Church is open every day. (alternatively pass to Janet Winter or Caroline McGregor)  Anything you can spare will be gratefully received by those in need. Thank You.

      PS You can also donate on-line if you prefer