Review of Past EventsUp | Farewell to Father Richard | 2007 Review | 2006 Review | 2005 Review | 2004 Review | 2003Review | 2002 Review | 2001 Review | 2000 Review 2002:Summer Fete Saturday 10th August After the initial trials and tribulations All Saints 2002 Fete was a great success, thanks partly to an incredible "window" in the weather. Putting faith in the local forecast and ignoring the morning rain proved to be worthwhile and, after the opening by Martin Michell, our organist and wonderful friend of ALL saints, everyone appreciated the lovely sunny afternoon - buying from the stalls, playing games and enjoying the homemade teas in Joe and Mary Mandl's lovely garden. "What a lovely place to hold a Fete" said one visitor from St Austel, which was probably expressing everyones feelings. A fine day and good attendance at the Fete - result - a good time had by all and £997 raised for church funds. Click here for pictures. Village Lamb Roast 3rd AugustThanks to Herbert and Winnie Kastelan there was a A Lamb Roast on the Green in aid of the church repair fund. We were again blessed by perfect weather. Perhaps it was the delicious smell of the lamb roasting by Herbie, Owen and another good friend was what attracted so many residents and visitors of all ages. Sausages, burgers, jacket potatoes, jam and cream scones, iced gingerbread served to satisfy everyones hunger and a fine selection of drinks helped to wash it all down. A very successful Raffle helped lift the total sum raised to almost £380. Click here for pictures. Sunday 28th JulySongs of Praise - with a difference! A priestless Sunday. Tracy Wilson of Duchy Nurseries will talk to us about the Chelsea Flower Show and their Gold Medal success and we shall have hymns, prayers and readings chosen by various people with a general "celebration of gardens, the Countryside and Cornwall" theme. 6:30pm All Saints GOLDEN JUBILEE PARTY ON THE GREENWOW - what a day .... and night - click here for the photos.Friday 14th June7:30pm A Concert by "reflections" was held in the Church and was very well attended. Click on any picture below to see an enlarged view. |