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Jun
11
Wed
The Womens Institute – THE CHANGI QUILTS @ North Moreton Village Hall
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm

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South & North Moreton

 

11 June 2014, North Moreton Village Hall at 7.30

 

THE CHANGI QUILTS

   Speaker: Barbara Hately

TheChangiQuilts

 

The story of these rare quilts and the women who made them while interned in a prison camp in Singapore during WWll

 

Non-members always welcome – Admission £2

Jul
13
Sun
Raking the rec @ The rec
Jul 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

In order to get the rec ground usable Helen Ball has kindly organised a tractor and rake which will be raking the grass cuttings up.

We need volunteers to help pick up the grass once it’s in heaps so look forward to seeing you there.

12pm start, shouldn’t take more than an hour.

Aug
26
Tue
Thames Valley Police – Have your say meeting @ Outside South Moreton School
Aug 26 @ 8:30 am – 9:00 am

This is a community message from Thames Valley Police.

Please come along, this is your opportunity to speak with your neighbourhood officers to discuss any local issues of concern you may have. If you are unable to attend but wish to speak with your neighbourhood officers, please call 101.

Sep
7
Sun
South Moreton Village Fete @ South Moreton Recreation Ground
Sep 7 @ 2:00 pm

Sunday 7th September

2pm – The Recreation Ground

BBQ – Tea Tent – Bottle tombola – Smack the Rat – Duck Fishing Coconut Shy – Skittles.

All welcome.

Sep
10
Wed
The Womens Institute – Wildlife in the garden @ North Moreton Village Hall
Sep 10 @ 7:30 pm

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South & North Moreton

 

10 September 2014, North Moreton Village Hall at 7.30

 

Wildlife in the Garden

Speaker: Wilf Simcox

 WildlifeInTheGarnden

 

Non-members always welcome – Admission £2

Nov
7
Fri
Art Exhibition & Silent Auction @ Earth Trust
Nov 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:45 pm

Art Exhibition & Silent Auction Sponsored by Earth Trust, Little Wittenham, Oxfordshire, OX14 4QZ

A fundraising exhibition and auction of paintings, prints, ceramics and sculpture from a host of professional and amateur artists, held in our beautiful 19th Century Fison Barn £30 per person Includes drinks, music and a hot fork supper. Poster for event can be viewed here.

Nov
8
Sat
First World War Exhibition in Astons’ Village Hall @ Village Hall
Nov 8 @ 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm

First World War Exhibition in Astons’ Village Hall. Talks and films. War diaries, photos, books and memorabilia on display. Children’s Village Poppy Trail. Free entry and all welcome.
Saturday 12.30 – 5pm. Sunday 12.00 – 6pm.

click here to see event poster.

Aston’s Bonfire and Fireworks Night @ Recreation Ground
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm

ASTONS’ BONFIRE

AND FIREWORKS NIGHT

Including special WW1 Commemoration events

SATURDAY 8th NOVEMBER 2014

ASTONS’ RECREATION GROUND, CHALK HILL

SPECIAL EVENTS START FROM 5.00pm – DON’T MISS THEM!

FREE ENTRY, BUT PLEASE DONATE ON ARRIVAL TO HELP PAY FOR NEXT YEAR

 Special exciting new act 5.1-5.45: ‘THE  FIREATERS’!

Followed by

Our Special MINI CHILDRENS’ FIREWORK S DISPLAY,

 to ease the little ones in for the lighting of the

HUGE BONFIRE– our biggest ever!

Then

The Special WW1 COMMEMORATIVE FIREWORK EVENT

Before The Fantastic

MAIN FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA

 

Hot Food and Drink available from the very beginning at 5pm

 

Big Barbecue

Serving Burgers and Hot Dogs

 

Licensed Bar

Serving Draft Bitter, Lager, Cider, Mulled Wine, Wine, Soft Drinks

 

Children’s Stall

Selling Crisps, Chocolate Apples, Sweets, Soft Drinks, Luminous Novelties

Please click here for event poster.

Nov
9
Sun
First World War Exhibition in Astons’ Village Hall @ Village Hall
Nov 9 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

First World War Exhibition in Astons’ Village Hall. Talks and films. War diaries, photos, books and memorabilia on display. Children’s Village Poppy Trail. Free entry and all welcome.
Saturday 12.30 – 5pm. Sunday 12.00 – 6pm.

click here to see event poster.

Nov
11
Tue
“Water for Life” Consultation Evening @ Wallingford Town Hall
Nov 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Have you heard about the Earth Trust’s fantastic River of Life wetland?

What types of engagement would you like to see at such a site? What type of access (boardwalk/hides) and interpretation (information boards or digital information) would you appreciate? Whatever your interests – the arts, natural history, cultural history, archaeology – we’re keen to hear your thoughts.

Join Earth Trust’s Dr Kerry Lock and Eco-Hydrologist Dr Curt Lambert to find out more about the Earth Trust and the creation of the River of Life, and engage in a discussion about your wishes regarding access, interpretation, courses and tours on site. All welcome.

Please click here for event poster.