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.
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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.
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.
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.
Friday 14th November – A Musical Banquet 7.30pm in All Saints’ Church. See below for details.
The critically acclaimed Musical Banquet is gracing All Saints’ church on the 14th of November at 7:30 pm. This group performs lively and contemporary presentations of Renaissance influenced vocal and instrumental music which is interspersed with humorous period readings and anecdotes. The music contains pieces by Purcell, Sanz and Krieger to name a few as well as a special tribute to Robert Burns. This will be a truly magical evening set in our 13th century church! Tickets cost £10, £8 for concessions & £5 for children and include interval refreshments and a complementary drink. Contact Mary Greene on 01235 813396 or email maryclaregreene@btinternet.com as soon as possible.
Please support this fund raising event for All Saints’.
Any donations would be appreciated. Thank you.
Payments can be made by cheque – Payable to: North Moreton PCC..
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.
All welcome; places are free but please get in touch to reserve. The bus will leave from the Earth Trust Centre at:
• 9.30am for College Lake (returning at 12.30pm)
• 1pm for Otmoor (returning at 4pm)
Please click here for event poster.
Live music from Andy Robbins