







As we welcome the autumn season, I am sure Crowle and Ealand will be buzzing with activities that promise something for everyone. Any events could be shared so you get as much local support as possible. Send me an email and spread the word!
Boston Park Farm, always a favorite for locals and visitors alike, has a host of exciting events lined up for October. This family-run farm offers an immersive experience where visitors can interact with animals, explore the maize maze, and enjoy the best of rural life. Their advert is on page 12. Further afield is the Yorkshire Wildlife Park, lots of exciting events there too. As we move further into autumn, don’t forget to keep an eye on upcoming events in November and more seasonal festivities at Boston Park Farm. So grab your scarves, pull on your wellies, and enjoy all that October has to offer.
The November issue deadline for adverts and content is Wednesday 9th of October. The Arrow will be delivered by the 1st November.
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On Saturday 2nd November 10 - 2pm
In the Church hall, Fieldside, Crowle. Stalls including, cakes, Tombola,raffle, Lucky bags, Crafts, games, refreshments Come and join us, money raised for Church funds
The Crowle & District WI meeting on 3rd October 2024 will be one of our own members, Anne Parkinson, who will be demonstrating how to make Corn Dollies and we will all be making one to take home. The venue is Crowle Community Hall, Woodland Ave, Crowle DN17 4LL and starts at 7pm. We also hold a Welfare monthly for members who just want to come along for a chat and company over a cuppa and cake at Joy's house and we have a members subgroup for like minded crafters called Crafty Bees which members can join at a small fee.
Please come along to any of our main WI meetings, you will be made very welcome. Non Crowle WI members and visitors £4.50. For more information contact. Trish Hindley on 07894318013, email: crowleanddistrictwi@gmail.com or Facebook at Crowle and District WI
Isle Choral Singers Quiz Night is on Friday, November 15th, 2024 and NOT on November 17th, which is a Sunday. Same time and venue: Thurlow Pavillion, Epworth, 7pm. Bring your own drinks and snacks.
Epworth and District Flower Club On a cool September evening the Flower Club met at their usual venue of St Andrew’s Church Epworth. The audience was slightly smaller than usual as several members were away enjoying a late summer holiday. There was also an element of illness and the original demonstrator herself had withdrawn due to ill health. However, Toni Gravel the Fountain Court Florist replaced her and entertained with a demonstration based somewhat on autumn and autumn fruits. She told her audience that the arrangements were to be of a suitable size for display on a table which was a very acceptable size especially for the lucky raffle winners. One arrangement actually incorporated vegetables and a wreath was created entirely using sprigs of ivy which is currently flowering beautifully. The evening was enjoyed by all and Toni demonstrated that beauty can be found in gerbera, gorgeous green chrysanthemums, roses, anthuriums and even broccoli.
The next meeting of the Flower Club will be held at 7.30 pm on Monday, 14th October when Marie Bradley will give a demonstration probably entitled “From India with Love”.
However the following month, November, sees the Open Evening when the Flower Club hosts Mark Entwistle. He will demonstrate in South Axholme Academy hall. Tickets for this event usually sell quickly so make sure you have yours.
EPWORTH & DISTRICT WI are holding a FASHION SHOW AND SHOPPING EVENT on Saturday 12 October in the Imperial Hall, Epworth at 2pm
It is run by Complete Clothing Company selling branded clothes from all major High Street stores. All sizes available and no item priced over £30. This will be our second event and if last time is anything to go by it promises to be a fun event with local models - some of which you may recognise! Refreshments are included in the ticket price of £5 and home made cakes are available to buy. We will be holding a raffle with prizes including clothing vouchers provided by the organisers.
We are asking that tickets be purchased/reserved in advance to give us an idea of numbers and they can be obtained by ringing: Jan 07986295786, Helen 07753115855 Joan 07384324076.
Payment on the door is also acceptable It was a sell out last time so get in quickly with your order!
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We are starting our programme of indoor meetings with a talk on Whisby Nature Reserve which is on the outskirts of Lincoln. Warden Emily Summerlin will be giving us an illustrated talk on all aspects of the reserve, which has several different habitats such as lakes, meadows and woodland. As a result, there is a variety of wildlife to be found there, some of which are very rare.
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 £2. There will be refreshments available 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.
South Axholme Academy continues its tradition as a high performing secondary school with another year of amazing GCSE results. 83% of students receiving a grade 4 or above in English and 81% receiving a grade 4 or above in Mathematics. Scott Barlow, Principal said, "The class of 2024 should be proud of their amazing achievements. They have worked incredibly hard and deserve their brilliant results. I would like to thank all of the parents and carers for their unwavering support and wish the students the very best in the next stage of their educational journey."
Stuart Wilks, Chair of Governors, stated, "The GCSE results are again fantastic this year and I would like to congratulate all of the students on their hard work and dedication. I would also like to thank all of the staff at the academy who have supported the students.”
Sarah Sprack, Chief Executive Officer of Isle Education Trust, commented, "South Axholme Academy continues to provide a high quality education for all its students and the results received by our students are once again outstanding. The three-year average for South Axholme Academy show it to be one of the top performing schools within the Yorkshire and Humber area. I would like to thank the teaching staff and leadership team for their relentless efforts in supporting and nurturing our young people. "
Some amazing individual performances include Ryan Brockelsby who achieved 7 grade 9's most notably in Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, Physics and Spanish. He also achieved 2 grade 8's in English Language and English Literature. Oliver Taylor who achieved 6 grade 9's most notably Biology, Chemistry, English Language, Geography, Mathematics, and Photography. In English Literature and Physics he gained two grade 8's. Finally, Amelia Wilkinson who achieved 3 grade 9's including Art, Chemistry and Geography with 5 grade 8's in Biology, English Language, English Literature, Maths and Spanish.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all our students for their hard work, dedication, and exceptional achievements. We also wish them the very best as they embark on the next chapter of their educational and professional journeys.
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