EDITOR’S NOTES Christmas and New year are over and its back to the grind for most of us! I hope you had a great time but it doesn’t have to end. There are plenty of activities going on within the
Carol service & Carol Singing
The annual carol singing around Seamer and Newby on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 21st-23rd, raised £586 for Seamer Methodist Church.
There was a good turnout with some new choristers joining in who seemed to enjoy themselves. For once the weather was kind to us and we enjoyed the refreshments on route and afterwards.
A big thank you to everyone for helping to raise such a large sum of money.
Burns night – Jan 25th at 7pm in village hall
BURNS NIGHT – Sunday January 25th at 7pm in village hall
Supper, entertainment & sing-a-long with a Scottish theme
Featuring Stephen Liddle on bagpipes & Ron Kirk on accordion
Christmas tree festival raises money for the childrens hospice
The Christmas tree festival managed to raise £257 for Butterwick House Children’s Hospice.
There was a steady stream of visitors throughout the day with activities for the children and delicious refreshments to enjoy. During the morning there was hand bell ringing led by Julia Campbell.
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Christmas pop in party
The village hall held the Christmas pop in party hosting 27 Seamer residents and friends who enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch prepared by the pop in ladies – Janet Bainbridge, Dianne Cutler and Irene Thompson. They also enjoyed the welcome drink of hot mulled wine prepared by Tom Thomas.
A big thank you for the childrens Christmas activity day
I would like to say a big thank you to all the people involved in making the childrens Christmas activity day, it was a super day and my two really enjoyed themselves.
There was just so much seasonal fun to be had, making mince pies, making Christmas cards and decorations, the tombola, the raffle and not to forget the delicious chocolate fountain and the marshmallows! They even got to decorate a Christmas tree before the highlight of a special appearance from Santa himself.
Thank you all and we hope that you all have a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
Stokesley Scouts & Guides Christmas Post
Support your local scouts and guides and get your Christmas cards delivered at a bargain price too!
Quiz night a great success
The Quiz night on November 1st, not only was super entertainment for all but managed to raised £285 for the village hall funds.
The Autumn Fayre which is on on Saturday the 15th of November will now start at 10am and not 11am as advertised before, giving you an extra hour to get all your Christmas shopping done.