Also covers
Eastoft
Luddington
Amcotts
Althorpe
Derrythorpe
Keadby
3300 copies




Also covers
Eastoft
Luddington
Amcotts
Althorpe
Derrythorpe
Keadby
3300 copies
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Saturday April 6
St. Mary’s Church, Garthorpe
Doors open: 7pm-stage time 7.30pm
Tickets £12
Bookings please phone 07470 167577
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St Oswald's April 24
Hello everyone. Hope you all had an enjoyable Easter? Tea@ Two raised £270 for church funds. Many thanks to all who came to this event
The next Tea@ Two is, Wednesday 3rd April.
We will be commemorating D-Day in June. Dates and times will be advertised shortly.
As always we appreciate the support we have from our community
APRIL IN THE CHURCH HALL 10 - 1pm Come and join us for coffee and cake with friends and try your luck on one of the stalls which include, Tombola, Raffle, Bottle bags, cakes, refreshments, children's games, bric a brac, dinner board, Childrens tombola, crafts, toy stall. We look forward to seeing you. All proceeds to St. Norbert’s Church funds.
Crowle & District WI started 2024
with our meal out in January. February saw us celebrate our 100 year centenary. We had a buffet, Quiz and unveiled our Centenary Banner which members had contributed to by making squares of what the WI meant to them. They were then sewn together to make our Banner. Sheila Ella, our oldest and longest serving member, cut the Centenary Cake. At the end of the wonderful evening all members left with a goody bag containing an apron, tote bag, coaster, lavender bag and teabag holder and teabags, all made by some of the members. Our March meeting was our AGM where the new Committee was voted on. Our April 4th meeting is Alan from Chocolate Drop who will talk about chocolate and bring some for sale.
We hold our meetings on the 1st Thursday of the month at 7pm in Crowle Community Hall, Woodland Avenue, Crowle, DN17 4LL. We have members from all over the Isle and beyond and are very friendly. Please come along and give us a try. Non members £4.50. Contact Trish Hindley 07894318013, e mail at crowleanddistrictwi@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at Crowle and District WI.
On Thursday April 4th we will be having a talk about the Galapagos Islands by local lady, Jenny Agg. Jenny visited the islands recently and will be sharing her experiences with us. The Galapagos Islands are a unique place with a wide variety of wildlife and scenery and Jenny will guide us through her visit there, so do come along and find out more.
We meet at Belton All Saints Centre (Church Hall), Stocks Hill, Belton, DN9 1PE Everyone is welcome, you don't have to be a member of the Wildlife Trust so please come along and join us. Entrance fee is £1. There will be refreshments and a raffle. For further information about the local Trust group and their meetings please contact Tony Lee on 01427 753831 or Chris Trinder on 01427 872051. Details about the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust can be found on their web site.
Every Wednesday & Saturday mornings we do a 46 mile walk , aiming to finish by noon. The venues are all over The Isle & different almost every time . Come & join us as we explore what’s all around us ! Details of all the walks & the meeting place are sent out at the beginning of each month. Details from isle.pathfinders@gmail.com or 07452 991948
Our small friendly club meets at The Thurlow Pavilion , Epworth every Tuesday afternoon 1.00 to 4.00 PM to learn & play bridge , usually about 20 boards . It’s £3.00 including refreshments. Contact 1sle.bridge@gmail.com or 07452991948 for more details
All General Building Work
- Walls removed
- Modernisation
- Alterations
- Roofing repairs
- Re-roofing
- Chimney Stack repair
- Fibre glass and rubber re-roofing
- Plastering
- Landscaping
Established over 30 years
The Hall, Station Road, Owston Ferry, DN9 1AW
07766 688111 (evening)
0800 0689969 (day) info@tvm.ltd
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For the second time within a year the Flower Club welcomed Sue Hodgson from Grantham to demonstrate her flower arranging skills to an eager audience.
Before Sue began the Club welcomed and presented a cheque to Kirsty Walker representing Lindsey Lodge. The cheque for £1000 was a donation from the proceeds of the Open Meeting held in November when Nick Grounds demonstrated flower arranging and entertained approximately 150 people. Keep an eye open for the photograph.
Sue treated us to a “Night at the Movies”, very topical as the Oscars were presented the previous evening. The first film was set at the time of the Russian Revolution and Sue used two large circular rings into which her arrangement represented the song “Sunrise, sunset”. Using oasis eco foam Sue inserted bamboo and choisya providing sufficient foliage for the complete arrangement. This was supplemented with 5 deep red roses, a block of orange alstroemeria, 5 beautiful Hawaiian sunset protea, some slightly paler button chrysanthemums and finally 5 large sunflowers attached to the rings.
We were able to guess “Fiddler on the Roof” before we listened to the music. The effect Sue achieved was the shading of the sun throughout the day.
Next Sue began her arrangement inserting sprigs of bay leaves from her garden and added phoenix palms which she trimmed. Sue advised the group how she was leaving space which could be filled later because she was using dark calla lilies. Their stems were bound onto skewers as they are too delicate to insert successfully and needed careful handling. Sue told us how they were to represent a black swan in a film. White agapanthus just opening were next added and white alstroemeria and we were given further clues about following one’s dream before the final flowers, avalanche roses and white and green parrot tulips (British grown) completed a representation of “Billy Elliot”.
The musical accompaniment was “We love to boogie”.
The third arrangement of the evening began with more bamboo and a perfect fatsia leaf and variegated laurel at the base. A spray of pale green orchids was cut and placed carefully before dark red luechadendron were added. These picked up the centre colour of the orchids as did the next flowers, dark red chrysanthemums. Gorgeous large headed, green camouflage roses from South Africa completed that arrangement and the clues and music helped the audience to guess “The bridge over the river Kwai”.
Braveheart was the film depicted by the next flower arrangement and created it on the top of a large twisted wooden stand. Pussy willow and tall delphiniums gave a striking effect. Sue used several variegated delphiniums the colours of which varied from very deep blue to a paler shade. Additionally Sue used large white roses and finally eryngium. These beautiful sea holly, the variety supernova, were then snipped so skillfully and added to the arrangement reducing the height emphasis. This time there was no musical accompaniment .
Finally Sue created an arrangement telling us how the actors were disappointed that they had created such a sentimental film. The theme of the film worked around 9 love stories and only 9 flowers were used by Sue. But they were 5 enormous, perfect, red anthurium and 4 large dark red roses all so strategically placed with such artistic ability. Variegated laurel and a plastic red heart completed the arrangement accompanied by music from “Love Actually”.
After a vote of thanks and a raffle for the 5 arrangements members enjoyed refreshments and a social opportunity. Members were also reminded that fees are due in April.
The April meeting on Monday, 8th will host Sue from “Pollen” talking on a Spring theme and members were reminded that we shall have a plant sale too. Members bring along plants and cuttings to buy which generates a little income and is another learning opportunity and a time to socialise.
If you are interested do give us a try. We begin at 7.30 in St Andrew’s Church, Epworth.
Girl Guiding is a great organization involving girls of all ages. We learn new skills, have adventures, enjoy fun together and challenge ourselves to be the best we can be.
Why not come and help inspire the next generation of young women and develop resilience in our girls.
Come and have fun and enjoy being part of a friendly community!
You can make a real difference in the lives of our young people.
Rainbows, Brownies and Guides meet on Monday evenings in term time at Haxey Youth Hub.
Please contact
CROWLE Community Hall Saturday 6th April
from 10-12 to talk to residents,
it is also our monthly coffee morning
Due to the restrictions of the pandemic activities may be postponed. Please contact your activity leader for further details.