Christmas Dinner 2015
Who would have thought we could be hanging washing out to dry on the 1st day of November! What a fabulous start to "winter".
Quite scary though, as it means the countdown to the dinner in the church this year is very much ticking away with the date set on Friday 20thNovember.
The formula again is simple - Book your ticket, arrive in good time, bring a happy face and mingle with other friendly locals.
To make sure you don't miss out, please email me here or call me (07713841936) to arrange payment for your ticket(s) before we sell out. We have a maximum of 60.
Things to remember...
Tickets are still @ £30pp
Friday 20 November
Canapes and jazz band from 8pm
Traditional Roast Turkey with all the trimmings
Salmon option - please let me know when you confirm your booking
Christmas Pudding
Cash bar
Please note - This is a grown ups event, regrettably no children.
Aldenham Village
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Saturday, 12 November 2011
We are fully BOOKED!
WOW! What a great response!
I will be sending out confirmation emails in due course and requesting information of specific dietary requirements.
I will be sending out confirmation emails in due course and requesting information of specific dietary requirements.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Christmas Dinner: 2nd December 2011
Alanis Morissette sang, with a fair amount of success, a song about irony. What has that got to do with the first post of this blog, which I hope can become a community forum for our little village?
Well, coming from a self proclaimed Heathen, I have made it my mission to raise funds to help out our Church which has been feeling the pinch financially in recent months. To me, this is by no means a religious crusade, but more a crusade of community. You cannot deny the glorious focal point the Church imposes on our village. With the ever gracious Vicar, Robert Fletcher, at the helm, as a community, regardless of faith, we should stand united and ensure the future of the Church remains a strong one.
Well, coming from a self proclaimed Heathen, I have made it my mission to raise funds to help out our Church which has been feeling the pinch financially in recent months. To me, this is by no means a religious crusade, but more a crusade of community. You cannot deny the glorious focal point the Church imposes on our village. With the ever gracious Vicar, Robert Fletcher, at the helm, as a community, regardless of faith, we should stand united and ensure the future of the Church remains a strong one.
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